A Geography of Electoral Support for Centre-Right Parties and Possibilities for Their Cooperation
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Alternativní jazyky
Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
A Geography of Electoral Support for Centre-Right Parties and Possibilities for Their Cooperation
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
After the Communist regime collapsed, Czech party system was characterized by the relatively rapid and smooth emergence of the left-right axis which gradually took the form of a traditional socio-economic dimension and became the main cleavage of the Czech party system (Matějů and Řeháková 1997; Hloušek and Kopeček 2008). Prior to 2010, the Czech party system appeared to be largely stabilized, at least in terms of the continuity and stability of the main political parties and their identities, while manifesting a high degree of nationalization of their electoral support (Stauber 2017). This system was described by many domestic and foreign scholars as one of the most stable in postcommunist Europe. The 2010 and 2013 parliamentary elections and subsequent political developments indicated, however, that it was only a fragile (Deegan-Krause and Haughton 2010) and temporary stability (Linek and Lyons 2013); the Czech party system began to undergo relatively signifcant quantitative and qualitative transformations.
Název v anglickém jazyce
A Geography of Electoral Support for Centre-Right Parties and Possibilities for Their Cooperation
Popis výsledku anglicky
After the Communist regime collapsed, Czech party system was characterized by the relatively rapid and smooth emergence of the left-right axis which gradually took the form of a traditional socio-economic dimension and became the main cleavage of the Czech party system (Matějů and Řeháková 1997; Hloušek and Kopeček 2008). Prior to 2010, the Czech party system appeared to be largely stabilized, at least in terms of the continuity and stability of the main political parties and their identities, while manifesting a high degree of nationalization of their electoral support (Stauber 2017). This system was described by many domestic and foreign scholars as one of the most stable in postcommunist Europe. The 2010 and 2013 parliamentary elections and subsequent political developments indicated, however, that it was only a fragile (Deegan-Krause and Haughton 2010) and temporary stability (Linek and Lyons 2013); the Czech party system began to undergo relatively signifcant quantitative and qualitative transformations.
Klasifikace
Druh
C - Kapitola v odborné knize
CEP obor
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OECD FORD obor
50601 - Political science
Návaznosti výsledku
Projekt
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Návaznosti
I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2019
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku
Název knihy nebo sborníku
Economics, Politics and Europe. The Czech Centre-Right?s Solutions to the Political Challenges of 2020
ISBN
978-80-88350-05-7
Počet stran výsledku
10
Strana od-do
33-42
Počet stran knihy
134
Název nakladatele
Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies/Konrad Adenauer Stiftung/TOPAZ
Místo vydání
Prague
Kód UT WoS kapitoly
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