Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In these environments, political factions fail to establish long-term connections with the electorate and thus regularly rise and fall from the political arena. This book provides an organizational explanation for the variations in party-level electoral volatility. It looks comparatively at 29 political parties in six Central and Eastern European democracies between 1990 and 2008 to examine how political parties can influence their electoral environment. Using empirical evidence, it tests the effect of candidate selection procedures, membership organizations, and re-nomination of incumbent MPs on voters’ loyalty, and in doing so, demonstrates how...
Research on political parties and their organizational stability presents one of the most important ...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
The development of stable partisan commitments among political elites is crucial for party-system in...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to provide new information concerning electoral behaviour in coun...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
The literature on party system change and electoral volatility in post-communist Europe tends to mak...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
Party competition in Eastern Europe faces a seeming paradox. On the one hand, research finds increas...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
Research on political parties and their organizational stability presents one of the most important ...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
The development of stable partisan commitments among political elites is crucial for party-system in...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to provide new information concerning electoral behaviour in coun...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
The literature on party system change and electoral volatility in post-communist Europe tends to mak...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
Party competition in Eastern Europe faces a seeming paradox. On the one hand, research finds increas...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
Research on political parties and their organizational stability presents one of the most important ...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
The development of stable partisan commitments among political elites is crucial for party-system in...