Regional and National Elections in Eastern Europe Territoriality of the Vote in Ten Countries / edited by Arjan H. Schakel.

This book is the second of two studies which systematically explore territoriality of the vote in Europe. They investigate when and where voters treat regional elections differently from national contests and aim to increase our understanding of the dynamics of electoral competition, which have beco...

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Other Authors: Schakel, Arjan H. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Comparative Territorial Politics
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505 0 |a List of Tables and Figures.- Acknowledgements.- Notes on Contributors.- 1. Introduction: An Analytical Framework for Studying Territoriality of the Vote in Eastern Europe; Arjan H. Schakel and Régis Dandoy.- 2. Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Archetypical Example of an Ethnocracy; John Husley and Dejan Stjepanović.- 3. Croatia: Elections for Weak Counties When Regionalization is Not Finished Yet; Ivan Koprić, Daria Dubajić, Tijana Vukojičić Tomić and Romea Manojlović.- 4. Czech Republic: Regional Elections without Regional Politics; Michal Pink.- 5. Hungary: Are Neglected Regional Elections Second-Order Elections?; Gábor Dobos and Réka Várnagy.- 6. Poland: Nationalization Despite Fear of Regionalization; Wojciech Gagatek and Michał Kotnarowski.-7. Romania: Regional Persistence in a Highly Nationalized Party System; Dragoș Dragoman and Bogdan Gheroghiță -- 8. Russia: Nationalization Achieved Through Electoral and Institutional Engineering; Derek Hutcheson and Arjan H. Schakel.- 9. Serbia and Montenegro. From Centralization to Secession and Multi-Ethnic Regionalism; Christina Isabel Zuber and Jelena Džankić.- 10. Slovakia: The Unbearable Lightness of Regionalisation; Marek Rybář and Peter Spáč.- 11. Turkey: Provincial Elections as a Barometer of National Politics; Emanuele Massetti and Sait Aksit.-12. Conclusion: Towards an Explanation of the Territoriality of the Vote in Eastern Europe; Arjan H. Schakel -- Bibliography -- Index.   . 
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