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This scholarly volume explores the most successful group of new political parties in Central and Eastern Europe: centrist anti-establishment parties (CAPs). Sarah Engler asks how these parties survive when newness is their only selling point and focuses on CAPs' electoral strategies after their first elections.

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This scholarly volume explores the most successful group of new political parties in Central and Eastern Europe: centrist anti-establishment parties (CAPs). Sarah Engler asks how these parties survive when newness is their only selling point and focuses on CAPs' electoral strategies after their first elections.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Engler is Professor in Comparative Politics at the Leuphana University Lüneburg. Previously, she held a position as senior researcher at the Department of Political Science and the Center for Democracy Studies at the University of Zurich. Her research focuses on party competition, democratic institutions, and social inequality in Europe. Her work has been published in Democratization, European Political Science Review, the Journal of European Public Policy, and West European Politics.