The Regulation of Post-Communist Party Politics
Herausgeber: Biezen, Ingrid van; Casal Bértoa, Fernando
The Regulation of Post-Communist Party Politics
Herausgeber: Biezen, Ingrid van; Casal Bértoa, Fernando
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This book concentrates on the regulation of political parties in the EU post-communist democracies, and on Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania, in particular.
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This book concentrates on the regulation of political parties in the EU post-communist democracies, and on Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania, in particular.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781138651937
- ISBN-10: 1138651931
- Artikelnr.: 50051075
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781138651937
- ISBN-10: 1138651931
- Artikelnr.: 50051075
Fernando Casal Bértoa is Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham (UK) and member of the OSCE/ODIHR "Core Group of Political Party Experts".. His work has been published in the European Journal of Political Research, West European Politics, Party Politics, Sociological Methods and Research, among others and is currently co-authoring a book titled, Party System Closure: Alliances and Innovations in Europe between 1848 and 2016. Ingrid van Biezen is Professor of Comparative Politics at Leiden University (the Netherlands) and member of the OSCE/ODIHR "Core Group of Political Party Experts". She is the author of Political Parties in New Democracies (2003), editor of On Parties, Party Systems and Democracy (2014) and co-editor of Regulating Political Parties (2014). She has published widely on comparative party politics, party organization, political finance, and democratic theory.
Introduction: Party Regulation and Party Politics in Post-communist Europe [Fernando Casal Bértoa and Ingrid van Biezen] 1. Party Regulation and The Reshaping of Party Politics in Poland [Fernando Casal Bértoa and Marcin Walecki] 2. The Three Laws To Rule Them All: The Consolidation of Slovakia's Party Regulation, 1990-2016 [Peter U
e
, Kevin Deegan-Krause and Fernando Casal Bértoa] 3. A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulatin and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic [Tim Haughton and Vlastimil Havlík] 4. The Failure of Early Party Regulation and a New Beginning: The Hungarian Case [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella Ilonszki] 5. How Do Rules Matter? Regulatory Changes and Conditioning of Small Political Parties in Bulgaria [Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Maria Spirova] 6. For Things To Remain The Same, Things Will Have To Change: Party Regulation as a Form to Engineering Party Competition and Political Legitimacy in Romania [ Marina Popescu and Sorina Soare] 7. Balancing Between Consolidation and Cartel: The Effects of Party Law in Estonia [Vello Pettai] 8. The Not So Powerful Incumbents: The Impact of Party Legislation in Latvia [J
nis Ikstens] 9. Party Regulation Against the Backdrop of Anti-party Sentiment: The Case of Lithuania [Ain
Ramonait
] 10. Evolution of Party Regulation in Slovenia and the Party System: From Some To Marginal Impact? [Alenka Kraovec] 11. Stability and Permissiveness: Party Regulation and Party Competition in Croatia [Goran
ular]
e
, Kevin Deegan-Krause and Fernando Casal Bértoa] 3. A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulatin and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic [Tim Haughton and Vlastimil Havlík] 4. The Failure of Early Party Regulation and a New Beginning: The Hungarian Case [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella Ilonszki] 5. How Do Rules Matter? Regulatory Changes and Conditioning of Small Political Parties in Bulgaria [Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Maria Spirova] 6. For Things To Remain The Same, Things Will Have To Change: Party Regulation as a Form to Engineering Party Competition and Political Legitimacy in Romania [ Marina Popescu and Sorina Soare] 7. Balancing Between Consolidation and Cartel: The Effects of Party Law in Estonia [Vello Pettai] 8. The Not So Powerful Incumbents: The Impact of Party Legislation in Latvia [J
nis Ikstens] 9. Party Regulation Against the Backdrop of Anti-party Sentiment: The Case of Lithuania [Ain
Ramonait
] 10. Evolution of Party Regulation in Slovenia and the Party System: From Some To Marginal Impact? [Alenka Kraovec] 11. Stability and Permissiveness: Party Regulation and Party Competition in Croatia [Goran
ular]
Introduction: Party Regulation and Party Politics in Post-communist Europe [Fernando Casal Bértoa and Ingrid van Biezen] 1. Party Regulation and The Reshaping of Party Politics in Poland [Fernando Casal Bértoa and Marcin Walecki] 2. The Three Laws To Rule Them All: The Consolidation of Slovakia's Party Regulation, 1990-2016 [Peter U
e
, Kevin Deegan-Krause and Fernando Casal Bértoa] 3. A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulatin and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic [Tim Haughton and Vlastimil Havlík] 4. The Failure of Early Party Regulation and a New Beginning: The Hungarian Case [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella Ilonszki] 5. How Do Rules Matter? Regulatory Changes and Conditioning of Small Political Parties in Bulgaria [Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Maria Spirova] 6. For Things To Remain The Same, Things Will Have To Change: Party Regulation as a Form to Engineering Party Competition and Political Legitimacy in Romania [ Marina Popescu and Sorina Soare] 7. Balancing Between Consolidation and Cartel: The Effects of Party Law in Estonia [Vello Pettai] 8. The Not So Powerful Incumbents: The Impact of Party Legislation in Latvia [J
nis Ikstens] 9. Party Regulation Against the Backdrop of Anti-party Sentiment: The Case of Lithuania [Ain
Ramonait
] 10. Evolution of Party Regulation in Slovenia and the Party System: From Some To Marginal Impact? [Alenka Kraovec] 11. Stability and Permissiveness: Party Regulation and Party Competition in Croatia [Goran
ular]
e
, Kevin Deegan-Krause and Fernando Casal Bértoa] 3. A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulatin and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic [Tim Haughton and Vlastimil Havlík] 4. The Failure of Early Party Regulation and a New Beginning: The Hungarian Case [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella Ilonszki] 5. How Do Rules Matter? Regulatory Changes and Conditioning of Small Political Parties in Bulgaria [Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Maria Spirova] 6. For Things To Remain The Same, Things Will Have To Change: Party Regulation as a Form to Engineering Party Competition and Political Legitimacy in Romania [ Marina Popescu and Sorina Soare] 7. Balancing Between Consolidation and Cartel: The Effects of Party Law in Estonia [Vello Pettai] 8. The Not So Powerful Incumbents: The Impact of Party Legislation in Latvia [J
nis Ikstens] 9. Party Regulation Against the Backdrop of Anti-party Sentiment: The Case of Lithuania [Ain
Ramonait
] 10. Evolution of Party Regulation in Slovenia and the Party System: From Some To Marginal Impact? [Alenka Kraovec] 11. Stability and Permissiveness: Party Regulation and Party Competition in Croatia [Goran
ular]