"Political Parties in Post-Communist Societies "is a study of party
development in the post-communist world. Set in the endogenous
institution tradition, it develops an analytical framework that can
be used to understand why parties form and how and why they choose
certain electoral strategies once formed. The book is based on
extensive fieldwork in Bulgaria and Hungary and uses the experience
of parties there as well as aggregate data from 12 post-communist
states to provide an explanation of the behavior of parties since
1990. The book offers some new insights into the impact of party
financing, party organization and international actors on the
behavior of political parties in these recently democratized
political systems.
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