ABSTRACT

Two decades have passed since the transition to democracy began in Eastern Europe. Today, West and East-Central European countries share a common political space - the European Union. This has created a fascinating opportunity for analysis of the similarities and differences between these countries. Here, Vít Hloušek and Lubomír Kopecek critically apply the party-families approach to political parties in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. With chapters devoted to social democrats, greens, the far right and left amongst many others, this book charts the parties' origins, ideologies, and international ties alongside their Western European counterparts. By examining the political relevance of different party families, Hloušek and Kopecek are able to assess the validity of this typology in the analysis of the transformation of political parties in this region. Detailed analysis coupled with an innovative application of the party families approach, makes this essential reading for students of party politics.

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

Types of Political Parties and Party Families

chapter Chapter 5|18 pages

The Agrarian Parties: Remembrance of Things Past

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

The Liberals; Or, the Curse of the Political Center

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

The Conservatives: Between Tradition and Change

chapter Chapter 9|22 pages

The Far Right: Between Tradition and Post-modernity