This paper examines the cross-cultural universality of the structural model of (voter) perception of political parties (PPP) in three ex-communist countries with party-centered systems, but with different economic and cultural backgrounds, and different levels of democracy development. We conducted a confirmatory study of a five-dimensional structure of PPP, which had been established through lexical research, using data from voters in Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine. The structure involved personality-related dimensions (Strength, Disagreeableness, and Integrity) and non-personality dimensions, such as worldview (Left Wing vs. Right Wing) and evaluation (Backwardness vs. Modernity). The study revealed the configural and metric invariance of...
Do perceptions of political party corruption play a significant role in vote choice? More specifical...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
The aim of the paper is to establish the structure of the voter’s perception of the electorates of v...
How do voters ’ political opinions shape the way they think about political parties? In the left–rig...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
We investigate differences in the factors influencing citizens’ votes between elections conducted in...
As today’s political market change leads to the personification of politics, research conducted in v...
The paper uses a survey conducted in late 1992 to examine popular support for and attitudes towards ...
The object of this paper is electoral behavior. The paper is concerned in the post-communist countri...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
Using data from a survey of almost 6000 voters in five post-communist countries (Russia, Ukraine, Sl...
This article examines electoral behavior in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Euro...
In the last few years new parties were rising in the post-communist bloc rapidly. Moreover, many of ...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Do perceptions of political party corruption play a significant role in vote choice? More specifical...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
The aim of the paper is to establish the structure of the voter’s perception of the electorates of v...
How do voters ’ political opinions shape the way they think about political parties? In the left–rig...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
We investigate differences in the factors influencing citizens’ votes between elections conducted in...
As today’s political market change leads to the personification of politics, research conducted in v...
The paper uses a survey conducted in late 1992 to examine popular support for and attitudes towards ...
The object of this paper is electoral behavior. The paper is concerned in the post-communist countri...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
Using data from a survey of almost 6000 voters in five post-communist countries (Russia, Ukraine, Sl...
This article examines electoral behavior in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Euro...
In the last few years new parties were rising in the post-communist bloc rapidly. Moreover, many of ...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Do perceptions of political party corruption play a significant role in vote choice? More specifical...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...