Political Parties in Post-Soviet Space : Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and the Baltics

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Political Parties in Post-Soviet Space : Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and the Baltics

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 282 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780275973445
  • DDC分類 324.20947

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Anatoly Kulik and Susanna Pshizova have compiled an engaging and comprehensive, cross-national study that explores the stormy political developments in the post-Soviet countries. They gathered essays regarding the formation of the various new democratic institutions of Russia, the Baltic States, the Slavic States, and Moldova. The contributors are all distinguished scholars indigenous to their areas of focus; consequently, they are able to provide a true insider's perspective of the political climates of their respective lands. Kulik and Pshizova have organized the studies into seven generously detailed, nation-specific chapters that permit readers to see the individual party systems in both their sub-regional contexts as well as in their national ones.

The Newly Independent States that appeared after the collapse of the Soviet Union faced the necessity of creating their own democratic political systems in the first months of independence. While each state had the same basic task and came out of roughly the same background, each country implemented its own methods of government rule: they each pursued different paths with different outcomes. It is logical to view and study the states as a group, but also necessary to see them as individual governments with individual policies and political cultures.

Contents

Acknowledgments Preface by Kay Lawson Introduction: The Multidimensionality of the Context of Post-Soviet Transformation by Anatoly Kulik Russia Political Parties in Post-Soviet Russia: An Agent of Democratic Transformation? by Anatoly Kulik Slavic States and Moldova Peculiarities of Party Politics in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine: Institutionalization or Marginalization? by Andrei Tarnauski Party System Development in Belarus, 1988-2001: Myths and Realities by Elena Korosteleva Parties and Party System in Moldova, 1990-2002 by Valeriu Moshneaga Influence of the Electoral System on the Role of the Political Parties in the Development of Democracy in Ukraine by Vladimir Fesenko The Baltics Political Parties and Multi-Party Systems in the Baltic Countries, 1990-2001 by Algis Krupavicius Political Parties in Estonia by Rein Toomla Parties and Party Politics in Latvia: Origins and Current Development by Andris Runcis Lithuania's Political Parties and Party System, 1990-2001 by Algis Krupavicius Conclusion: Party Building in Post Soviet Space: Between Imitation and Simulation by Susanna Pshizova Notes and References List of Contributors