Poles Together?(English, Hardcover, Szczerbiak Aleks)

Poles Together?(English, Hardcover, Szczerbiak Aleks)

  • Szczerbiak Aleks
Publisher:Central European University PressISBN 13: 9789639241237ISBN 10: 9639241237

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Poles Together?(English, Hardcover, Szczerbiak Aleks) is written by Szczerbiak Aleks and published by Central European University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9639241237 (ISBN 10) and 9789639241237 (ISBN 13).

This book fills a gap in the existing literature on how parties and party systems are developing in the new democracies of post-communist Central and Eastern Europe. It provides the first detailed, empirically based examination from a structural and organizational perspective of the new parties and political groupings that have emerged in Poland since the collapse of communism in 1989. The author develops his argument on the basis of an analysis of five key structural and organizational variables: the internal distribution of power and modes of representation within the parties; the role of the party bureaucracy; the relationship between parties and their electorates; the development of parties as membership organizations; and the relationship between parties and the state. As the first in-depth, empirically grounded single-country study of party structure and organization in post-communist Eastern Europe, the book provides an opportunity to draw broader conclusions about the process of Central and East European party development and will contribute significantly towards the development of a post-communist political party model. Szczerbiak sheds light on an important aspect of the more general process of post-communist democratization in the region and provides a major contribution to one of the least-explored areas of transition.