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Parties and Party Systems in Southeastern Europe after 1989 - JMMZ099
Title: Parties and Party Systems in Southeastern Europe after 1989
Guaranteed by: Department of Russian and East European Studies (23-KRVS)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2017
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: winter s.:combined
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (15)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Prof. Nikos Marantzidis
prof. PhDr. Kateřina Králová, Ph.D., M.A.
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Annotation
Last update: prof. PhDr. Kateřina Králová, Ph.D., M.A. (08.02.2016)
ATTENTION!!! Block seminar: May 2-7, 2016!

The scope of the seminar is to present the characteristic features of east and southeastern European political parties and party systems after the collapse of Communism until nowadays. The seminar is designed to provide an overview of the critical process of party development during the first decade of post-communist life in Eastern Europe.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: prof. PhDr. Kateřina Králová, Ph.D., M.A. (02.05.2016)

The students are obliged to prepare a paper of 3.500 words . The writing is related to the field of the seminar. 

The writing is to be emailed to Mr Marantzidis (nikosm@uom.gr).

Full attendance is mandatory. A legitimate explanation must be provided for every absence.

Syllabus
Last update: prof. PhDr. Kateřina Králová, Ph.D., M.A. (08.02.2016)

Seminar 1. Transition to Democracy: The communist legacy. Kinds of communism in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: patrimonial, national adaptive and bureaucratic authoritarian.

  • Mark Kramer, (2009) "Stalin, Soviet Policy and the Consolidation of a Communist Bloc in Eastern Europe, 1944-1953", In Vl. Tismaneanu, ed., Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe, Budapest, Central European University Press, pp. 51-101. PDF

•    Daniel Chirot, (1990), "What happened in Eastern Europe in 1989", Praxis International, 3-4, pp. 278-305, Google Scholar

•    Toole James (2007), "The Historical Foundations of Party Politics in Post- Communist East Central Europe", Europe-Asia Studies, 59(4): 541-566. Jstor.org.

•    Grigore Pop-Eleches, (2007), "Historical Legacies and Post-Communist regime change", The journal of Politics, 69(4): 908-926. Jstor.org

Seminar 2.  Party origins and party development: the process of party formation in eastern Europe. The first/ founding election.

  • Elzbieta Matinya, (2000),"Furnishing Democracy at the end of Century: The Polish Round Table and Others", East European Politics and Societies, 15(2): 454-471. PDF
  • Paul Lewis, (1997), "Theories of Democratization and patterns of regime change in eastern Europe", Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 13: 20-1. Google scholar
  • Michael McFaul, (2002) "The Fourth Wave of Democracy and Dictatorship: Noncooperative transitions in the Post-communist World", World Politics, 54: 212-244. Jstor.org

 

Seminar 3. Parties, elections and ideological trends. Conditions for competitive elections. The four phase of electoral development. Party families in eastern Europe.

 

  • Cas Mudde, (2005) "Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe", East European Politics and societies, 19(2): 169-184. PDF
  • Daniel F. Ziblatt, (1998), The adaptation of Ex-Communist Parties to Post Communist East Central Europe: a Comparative Study of the East German and Hungarian Ex-Communist Parties, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 31(2): 119-137. Google Scholar
  • Aleks Szczerbiak, (2001), "The Polish Peasant Party: a Mass Party in Post communist Eastern Europe", East European Politics and Societies, 15: 554-588. Google Scholar

 

Seminar 4. Party organization  in Eastern Europe. East European Politics and the modern party. Party membership . Party Finance and relations with the Media.

  • Zsolt Enyedi and Lukás Linek, (2008), "Searching for the Right Organization: Ideology and Party Structure in East-Central Europe", Party Politics, 14(4): 455-477. Google Scholar.
  • Maria Spirova, (2005), "Political Parties in Bulgaria: Organizational Trends in Comparative perspective", Party Politics, 11(5): 601-622. Google Scholar
  • John Ishiyama, (1999), "The Communist Successor Parties and Party Organizational Development in Post-Communist Politics", Political Research Quarterly, 52(1): 87-112.  Google Scholar.
  • Paul  Lewis, (1994), "Political Institutionalisation and Party Development in Post-Communist Poland", Europe-Asia Studies, 46(5): 779-799. Google Scholar

Seminar 5: Party Systems in Eastern Europe. Conclusions.

  • David Olson, (1998) "Party Formation and Party System consolidation in the New Democracies of Central Europe", Political Studies, 46(3): 432-464. Jstor.org
  • John Ishiyama, (1997) "Transitional Electoral Systems in Post-Communist Eastern Europe", Political Science Quarterly, 112(1): 95-115. Jstor.org
 
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