anna m. grzyma ́la-busse is assistant professor of political science at Yale University. Her doctoral dissertation was awarded the Gabriel Almond Award for Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics by the American Political Science Association.
This major study examines one of the most surprising developments in East Central European politics after the democratic transitions of 1989: the completely unexpected regeneration of the former communist parties. After the collapse of the communist regimes in 1989, these ruling communist parties seemed consigned to oblivion. However, confounding scholarly and popular expectations, all of these parties survived. Some have even returned to power. This in-depth, comparative study systematically analyzes the trajectories of four cases: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary (with additional examination of other communist party successors). Relying on extensive, and unprecedented, primary research, this analysis employs a consistent analytical framework that combines the peculiarities of the post-socialist cases with broad theoretical concerns of institutional analysis, democratic transitions and consolidation, and party politics.
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评分“一个幽灵,一个共产主义的幽灵在欧洲游荡。”这个幽灵曾经席卷了整个东欧,在苦涩的失败后,又带着新的目标启程。对比捷克/斯洛伐克/波兰/匈牙利共产党继任党的转型过程中的策略选择,精英主义导向,颇具开创性。
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