This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing that significant differences can be expected with regard to ideology, parliamentary strength, and involvement in government. Authors claim that leaders are more prone to change, when their parties lose elections or depart from the government. Moreover, they explore variations in leadership longevity in relation to degree of democratic consolidation, based on the analysis of experience from the Western Balkans and Visegrad Group countries. Findings confirm the hypotheses regarding electoral failure and departure from government, as well as regional differences between transitional and more consolidated democracies
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
THESIS 7567Choice is an integral aspect of the democratic system. This thesis is about stability and...
This is the final publication. Available on open access from SAGE publications via the DOI in this r...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
Party leaders continue to be crucial players in politics. The theories of personalization and presid...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
The article is concerned with analyzing the character of the model of Serbian political leadership w...
Party leaders are highly relevant for contemporary political arenas. Their leadership styles have be...
Despite extensive research on party system stability, the concept is often reduced to the survival o...
This book explores the relationship between the personality of political leaders, its interaction wi...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
The main purpose of this paper is to detect the reasons for party leaders’ persistence or departure ...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
THESIS 7567Choice is an integral aspect of the democratic system. This thesis is about stability and...
This is the final publication. Available on open access from SAGE publications via the DOI in this r...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
Party leaders continue to be crucial players in politics. The theories of personalization and presid...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
The article is concerned with analyzing the character of the model of Serbian political leadership w...
Party leaders are highly relevant for contemporary political arenas. Their leadership styles have be...
Despite extensive research on party system stability, the concept is often reduced to the survival o...
This book explores the relationship between the personality of political leaders, its interaction wi...
Defence date: 5 July 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
The main purpose of this paper is to detect the reasons for party leaders’ persistence or departure ...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
THESIS 7567Choice is an integral aspect of the democratic system. This thesis is about stability and...
This is the final publication. Available on open access from SAGE publications via the DOI in this r...