Tim Haughton, Kevin Deegan-Krause
The New Party Challenge
Changing Cycles of Party Birth and Death in Central Europe and Beyond
Tim Haughton, Kevin Deegan-Krause
The New Party Challenge
Changing Cycles of Party Birth and Death in Central Europe and Beyond
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This book provides the first systematic book length study of political parties across Central Europe since 1989, and provides new tools and conceptual frameworks that can be used to explain party politics in other regions across the globe.
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This book provides the first systematic book length study of political parties across Central Europe since 1989, and provides new tools and conceptual frameworks that can be used to explain party politics in other regions across the globe.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780198812920
- ISBN-10: 0198812922
- Artikelnr.: 60140956
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780198812920
- ISBN-10: 0198812922
- Artikelnr.: 60140956
Tim Haughton is Reader (Associate Professor) in European Politics at the University of Birmingham. He has a particular interest in electoral and party politics, electoral campaigning, the role of the past in the politics of the present, and the domestic politics of Central and Eastern Europe. He has published widely in a number of leading scholarly journals, written several articles for the Washington Post and was the co-editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies Annual Review of the European Union from 2008-2016. Kevin Deegan-Krause is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His research focuses on political parties and democracy in Europe with emphasis on Europe's newer democracies and its newer parties. He is the author of Elected Affinities: Democracy and Party Competition in Slovakia and the Czech Republic (Stanford University Press 2006), several edited books and numerous articles, and from 2011 to 2017 was co-editor of the European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook.
* 1: Puzzles of Party Politics: How Central Europe Challenges What We
Know About Continuity and Change
* 2: What's New?: How to Refine Our Assessments of Party Novelty
* 3: Maps and Measures: What New Measures Can Tell Us About Central
European Party Systems
* 4: The Old and the New: How Parties Differ with Age and Time
* 5: The Living and the Dead: Why Some Parties Fail and Others Survive
* 6: Cycles and Subsystems: Why New Parties Give Way to Even Newer
Parties
* 7: Slovenia is Everywhere?: How the New Party Challenge Has Extended
Across the Globe
* 8: Neither Older nor Wiser? What Continual Party Change Means for the
Quality of Democracy
Know About Continuity and Change
* 2: What's New?: How to Refine Our Assessments of Party Novelty
* 3: Maps and Measures: What New Measures Can Tell Us About Central
European Party Systems
* 4: The Old and the New: How Parties Differ with Age and Time
* 5: The Living and the Dead: Why Some Parties Fail and Others Survive
* 6: Cycles and Subsystems: Why New Parties Give Way to Even Newer
Parties
* 7: Slovenia is Everywhere?: How the New Party Challenge Has Extended
Across the Globe
* 8: Neither Older nor Wiser? What Continual Party Change Means for the
Quality of Democracy
* 1: Puzzles of Party Politics: How Central Europe Challenges What We
Know About Continuity and Change
* 2: What's New?: How to Refine Our Assessments of Party Novelty
* 3: Maps and Measures: What New Measures Can Tell Us About Central
European Party Systems
* 4: The Old and the New: How Parties Differ with Age and Time
* 5: The Living and the Dead: Why Some Parties Fail and Others Survive
* 6: Cycles and Subsystems: Why New Parties Give Way to Even Newer
Parties
* 7: Slovenia is Everywhere?: How the New Party Challenge Has Extended
Across the Globe
* 8: Neither Older nor Wiser? What Continual Party Change Means for the
Quality of Democracy
Know About Continuity and Change
* 2: What's New?: How to Refine Our Assessments of Party Novelty
* 3: Maps and Measures: What New Measures Can Tell Us About Central
European Party Systems
* 4: The Old and the New: How Parties Differ with Age and Time
* 5: The Living and the Dead: Why Some Parties Fail and Others Survive
* 6: Cycles and Subsystems: Why New Parties Give Way to Even Newer
Parties
* 7: Slovenia is Everywhere?: How the New Party Challenge Has Extended
Across the Globe
* 8: Neither Older nor Wiser? What Continual Party Change Means for the
Quality of Democracy