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Now fully revised and updated for the second edition, this unique
and authoritative account of the party systems in Eastern Europe
examines their development from the revolutions of the late 1980s
to the present day. The New Democracies in Eastern Europe presents
a genuinely comparative perspective on the old and new party
systems. Featuring detailed assessment and analysis of the
situation in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, the volume draws
upon research and opinion from a distinguished group of European
scholars. Recognising that many of the social and political
problems of the inter-war period continue to make themselves felt,
the authors contend that the breakdown of the old authoritarian
system was a by-product of a built-in and progressively worsening
legitimacy crisis. Despite the great progress made by some East
European countries, recent events confirm the view that
authoritarianism has not lost its appeal. As an up-to-date and
comprehensive survey of political change and development in Eastern
Europe - rapidly produced to present the most recent information -
this book will be welcomed by researchers, teachers and students.
Now fully revised and updated for the second edition, this unique
and authoritative account of the party systems in Eastern Europe
examines their development from the revolutions of the late 1980s
to the present day. The New Democracies in Eastern Europe presents
a genuinely comparative perspective on the old and new party
systems. Featuring detailed assessment and analysis of the
situation in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, the volume draws
upon research and opinion from a distinguished group of European
scholars. Recognising that many of the social and political
problems of the inter-war period continue to make themselves felt,
the authors contend that the breakdown of the old authoritarian
system was a by-product of a built-in and progressively worsening
legitimacy crisis. Despite the great progress made by some East
European countries, recent events confirm the view that
authoritarianism has not lost its appeal. As an up-to-date and
comprehensive survey of political change and development in Eastern
Europe - rapidly produced to present the most recent information -
this book will be welcomed by researchers, teachers and students.
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