This book examines the development of party politics in the
region of Western Balkans, describing party politics and analyzing
inter-ethnic or inter-party cooperation and competition.
Beginning with a thematic overview of the electoral systems and
their link to the party systems, the authors consider the legacy of
socialist/communist parties; compare the nationalist parties in the
region; and explore opportunities for the national minorities. The
book then provides detailed country case studies on Croatia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania
that:
- Provide an overview of the development of the respective
political system since 1990, presenting key changes over time
- Depict important political issues in each of these countries
and explains parties particular policies in relation to these
issues
- Discuss the level of democracy as well as ethnic minorities in
the given states
- Explore the extent to which nationalism has dominated party
organization, the stability of the parties, important changes in
the party policies, and their electoral performance and
personalisation of the parties
Bringing together a range of specialist experts on the Balkans,
this book will be of interest to students and scholars of party
politics, comparative European politics, post-communist politics,
nationalism, Southern European and Western Balkan politics."
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