This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between government and opposition voters within an electoral cycle in the two most recent European Union members (Bulgaria and Romania). Both countries are characterized by the perception of widespread corruption and a general distrust of politicians that are likely to hinder the development of strong ties between citizens and parties. We test the explanatory potential of both traditional and revisionist theories of partisanship, suggesting that perceptions of corruption should be treated as equal to evaluations of actual performance. The statistical analysis of comparative study of electoral systems survey data emphasizes the salience of party performance ...
Post-communist transitions to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe were generally accompanied by ...
This article investigates the most important determinants of domestic institutional change in combat...
Electoral volatility and clientelism were traditionally analysed through the lenses of clientelistic...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Central and E...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
What accounts for the electoral successes of Eurosceptic and populist political parties in Central a...
A key expectation of elections is that voters hold elected officials to account for their performanc...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
The article examines the party-state relationship in post-communist Romania. It shows the connection...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Previous research has found mixed evidence regarding the change of parliamentary voting behaviour fo...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier researc...
Post-communist transitions to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe were generally accompanied by ...
This article investigates the most important determinants of domestic institutional change in combat...
Electoral volatility and clientelism were traditionally analysed through the lenses of clientelistic...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Central and E...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
What accounts for the electoral successes of Eurosceptic and populist political parties in Central a...
A key expectation of elections is that voters hold elected officials to account for their performanc...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
The article examines the party-state relationship in post-communist Romania. It shows the connection...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Previous research has found mixed evidence regarding the change of parliamentary voting behaviour fo...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier researc...
Post-communist transitions to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe were generally accompanied by ...
This article investigates the most important determinants of domestic institutional change in combat...
Electoral volatility and clientelism were traditionally analysed through the lenses of clientelistic...