By comparing the Baltic States with Greece, Portugal and Spain, we seek to discover whether the type of authoritarian legacy and regime transition has any effect on the way citizens think about the left-right (L-R) divide in new democracies. We argue that while the authoritarian legacy is important, the type of transition and, particularly, the kind of political alliances and party-politicization of issues during the new regime's formative years is more important. Evidence confirms our expectations, even after several cross-validating tests.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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Distribution of parties along ideological continuum historically has been the issue of governmental ...
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This paper explores the content and structure of individual opinions in advanced industrial countrie...
This article focuses on social democratic parties in the Baltic states. The evolution of the democra...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new demo...
First published online: July 7, 2019How do the labels left and right take on meaning in new democrac...
While several studies have demonstrated that individuals’ left-right orientation is linked to their ...
A sometimes heated debate between authoritarianism researchers takes place on the issue of authorita...
This study is about mapping and explaining the use of the Left-Right divide across 14 countries from...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...
Distribution of parties along ideological continuum historically has been the issue of governmental ...
Electoral behaviour and dynamics of fledgling party systems in post-communist countries have receive...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
This study is about mapping and explaining the use of the Left-Right divide across 14 countries from...
Distribution of parties along ideological continuum historically has been the issue of governmental ...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...
This paper explores the content and structure of individual opinions in advanced industrial countrie...
This article focuses on social democratic parties in the Baltic states. The evolution of the democra...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...