This article provides a comparative analysis of the evolution of ethnic parties in the three most important ethnically divided societies in post-communist Europe (not including the former Yugoslav republics): Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia. The starting point of the analysis is the fall of communism, when ethnicity re-emerged as a salient issue in each of these three states and a potential source of conflict. In these contexts, the ethnic parties formed by each of the most important minorities in these states became crucial actors of transition, but also highly relevant at the level of highly volatile party systems. In contrast with the wide majority of the literature, which focuses on single case studies, this exploratory study allowed for...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
Ethnic conflict need not mean war - it can take place peacefully in the political arena. Contrary to...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the evolution of ethnic parties in the three most im...
Les révolutions de l’Est ont induit la fragmentation des Etats qui s’est accompagnée, sur le plan in...
The political representation of ethnic minorities in the party systems of Central and Eastern Europe...
The subject of this diploma thesis is a comparison of the roles of minorities during the transition ...
The relationship between ethnic conflicts and democratisation is one of the most topical issues of t...
The issue of institutional engineering has gained a renewed interest with the democratic transitions...
The issue of institutional engineering has gained a renewed interest with the democratic transitions...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
The complex dynamics of inter-ethnic relations in post-communist countries leads to a puzzle: why do...
The evolution of the party system in Eastern Europe is, according to scientist like Jack Bielasiak a...
Who do ethnically minority parties succeed or fail to win seats? To solve this puzzle, this article ...
This dissertation seeks to better understand the impact that the presence of politically salient eth...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
Ethnic conflict need not mean war - it can take place peacefully in the political arena. Contrary to...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the evolution of ethnic parties in the three most im...
Les révolutions de l’Est ont induit la fragmentation des Etats qui s’est accompagnée, sur le plan in...
The political representation of ethnic minorities in the party systems of Central and Eastern Europe...
The subject of this diploma thesis is a comparison of the roles of minorities during the transition ...
The relationship between ethnic conflicts and democratisation is one of the most topical issues of t...
The issue of institutional engineering has gained a renewed interest with the democratic transitions...
The issue of institutional engineering has gained a renewed interest with the democratic transitions...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
The complex dynamics of inter-ethnic relations in post-communist countries leads to a puzzle: why do...
The evolution of the party system in Eastern Europe is, according to scientist like Jack Bielasiak a...
Who do ethnically minority parties succeed or fail to win seats? To solve this puzzle, this article ...
This dissertation seeks to better understand the impact that the presence of politically salient eth...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
Ethnic conflict need not mean war - it can take place peacefully in the political arena. Contrary to...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...