Politics of Electoral Reform in Central Europe since 1989

Politics of Electoral Reform in Central Europe since 1989

The Temptation of the Incumbents

Charvat, Jakub

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

166

Mole

9783031450853

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. The Politics of Electoral Reform: A Framework for Analysis.- Chapter 2. Electoral System Change: A Theoretical Perspective.- Chapter 3. Political Consequences of Electoral Reforms: Proportionality and Personalisation.- Part II. Electoral Systems under Re/Construction: What Electoral Systems for new Democracies?.- Chapter 4. The Most Complex Electoral System as a Compromise: The Hungarian Negotiations of 1989.- Chapter 5. The Politics of Electoral Reform as a Dispute over the Role of Parties: Czechoslovak Debates in the Early 1990s.- Part III. Cuius regio, eius regulae electionis: Attempts at Changing the Rules of Democracy.- Chapter 6. Aiming to Secure a Parliamentary Majority: The 1998 and 1999 Electoral System Changes in Slovakia.- Chapter 7. Clashing over the Rules of Democracy: The 1998-2002 Czech Electoral Reform.- Chapter 8. Manufacturing the Monopoly of Power: The Electoral System Change under Orban.- Chapter 9. Constitutional Court Backon the Scene: The 2021 Czech Electoral Reform.- Part IV. The Politics of Electoral Reform: A Central European Perspective.- Chapter 10. Electoral Reforms in Central Europe since 1989.
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Electoral systems;Central Europe;Democratization;Transformation;Electoral reform processes;Czechoslovakia;Czechia;Hungary;Slovakia;Post-communist period;Parliaments;Political parties;Renwick's typology;Electoral law;Majoritarian democracy;Proportional democracy;Vaclav Havel;Viktor Orban