Representation and New Democracies: Party Stances on European Integration in Post Communist Eastern Europe
The preponderance of scholarly literature has suggested that East European party systems remain fairly unstructured. As a consequence, the process of party representation does not appear to work adequately yet in these new democracies. In this paper, we systematically examine how well the party repr...
Main Authors: | Whitefield, S, Rohrschneider, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley Blackwell
2007
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