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ISBN 13: 9780765609861
Author: Andras Bozoki, John T Ishiyama
What has become of the Communist parties that once held monopoly power in the east bloc? A decade ago, it was assumed that they would dissolve, but many of them have enjoyed electoral success. This book systematically examines how they have evolved. In the opening section, Herbert Kitschet and Ivan Szelenyi respectively consider post-communist party strategies and social democratic prospects in the transitional societies. Part II presents nine case studies of the major communist and communist successor parties of the region, and Part III is devoted to seven comparative studies. Appendices provide comparable electoral and party membership data.
Part I: Approaches
3. Introduction and Theoretical Framework
4. Constraints and Opportunities in the Strategic Conduct of Post-Communist Successor Parties
5. Prospects and Limits of New Social Democracy in the Transitional Societies of Central Europe
Part II: Case Studies
6. The Polish SLD in the 1990s
7. The Hungarian Socialists
8. The Troubled Evolution of Slovakia’s Ex-Communists
9. The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia after 1989
10. The PDS in Germany
11. The Romanian Postcommunist Parties
12. The Yugoslav “Left” Parties
13. The Metamorphosis of the Communist Party of Lithuania
14. The Russian KPRF
Part III: Theoretical and Comparative Considerations
15. A Topology of Communist Successor Parties
16. Doomed to be Radicals?
17. The Return of the Left and Democratic Consolidation in Poland and Hungary
18. The Effects of Communist Party Transformation on the Institutionalization of Party Systems
19. Changing Cleavage Structure and the Communist Successor Parties of the Visegrad Countries
20. Mainstreaming Extremism
21. Organizational Strength Divorced from Power
22. An Unfinished Story
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