The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern EuropeSten Berglund •Lots has changed in Eastern Europe in the past quarter-century and the new edition of this major study of the region sets out these changes in directions for the better and for the worse. _ Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, UK •This Handbook offe |
Contents
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3 Full and Partial Cleavages | 35 |
4 Estonia | 51 |
5 Latvia | 85 |
6 Lithuania | 125 |
7 Poland | 167 |
8 The Czech Republic | 217 |
14 Croatia | 443 |
15 Bosnia | 481 |
16 Serbia | 523 |
17 Montenegro | 567 |
18 Macedonia | 607 |
19 Albania | 651 |
20 Ukraine | 691 |
21 Moldova | 733 |
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The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe Sten Berglund,Joakim Ekman,Kevin Deegan-Krause,Terje Knutsen No preview available - 2013 |
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Albanian Alliance authoritarian Bloc Bosnia Bulgaria campaign Candidate Party cent Centre Christian Democratic cleavage coalition communist Communist Party competition Composition of Government conflict corruption country’s Croatian Croatian Democratic Union Czech Republic democracy Democratic Union deputies dimension Duration Eastern Europe economic Eesti electoral system elites End date Estonia ethnic European FIDESZ first Georgia Hungarian ideological Independent influence institutions issues Latvian leader left/right Lithuanian Macedonia majority minority Moldova Montenegro months Start date Movement MSZP National nationalist opposition organisations parliament government government parliamentary elections Party Acronym party system party’s PCRM People’s Party political parties post-communist posts in parliament President presidential elections Prime Minister PSSH Reason for election Reason for end referendum reflected reform region Riigikogu Romania Saakashvili SDSM seats second round Seimas Serb Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Social Democratic Party Socialist Party Soviet structure SZDSZ Total transition Turnout Ukraine VMRO-DPMNE voters Votes cast