This paper is based on research into levels and characteristics of electoral participation in CEE states currently belonging to the European Union. The data covers the time period from 1989 to 2013 and excludes Croatia as the youngest formal member of the community. An analysis of voter turnout records proves the pattern of formal participation decline at an accelerated rate and with graver consequences in post-communist countries which joined the democratic community in the early 1990s. The author’s paradigm in the paper upholds the initial ideals and values of democracy - which presuppose the subjectivity and participation of citizens – and differentiates between these and the practical implications of modern forms of democracy, such as l...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The paper explores and analyses processes of electoral reforms in selected Central European countrie...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...
Political participation is one of the most important democratic ideals. Democracy cannot function pr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
The object of this paper is electoral behavior. The paper is concerned in the post-communist countri...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to provide new information concerning electoral behaviour in coun...
Electoral behaviour in Central and Eastern Europe. The author describes and analyses some common fe...
This article addresses the issue of political participation in the context of the process of democra...
The central subject of this thesis concerns the developments of the electoral rule in postcommunistr...
This article tests if the democratization process in Central and Eastern Europe coincides with a de...
Democratic Innovations in Central and Eastern Europe expands research on democratic innovations by l...
Author presents the basic findings of the survey on political participation in Croatia. Data present...
This dissertation explores the question of why people vote in the new democracies of sub-Saharan Afr...
ABSTRACT The former Communist countries of Eastern Europe have markedly lower levels of voter turnou...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The paper explores and analyses processes of electoral reforms in selected Central European countrie...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...
Political participation is one of the most important democratic ideals. Democracy cannot function pr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
The object of this paper is electoral behavior. The paper is concerned in the post-communist countri...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to provide new information concerning electoral behaviour in coun...
Electoral behaviour in Central and Eastern Europe. The author describes and analyses some common fe...
This article addresses the issue of political participation in the context of the process of democra...
The central subject of this thesis concerns the developments of the electoral rule in postcommunistr...
This article tests if the democratization process in Central and Eastern Europe coincides with a de...
Democratic Innovations in Central and Eastern Europe expands research on democratic innovations by l...
Author presents the basic findings of the survey on political participation in Croatia. Data present...
This dissertation explores the question of why people vote in the new democracies of sub-Saharan Afr...
ABSTRACT The former Communist countries of Eastern Europe have markedly lower levels of voter turnou...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The paper explores and analyses processes of electoral reforms in selected Central European countrie...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...