CEU eTD Collection (2014); Popova, Iva Hristova: THE EMERGENCE OF NEW SMALL PARTIES THE CASES OF REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2014
Author Popova, Iva Hristova
Title THE EMERGENCE OF NEW SMALL PARTIES THE CASES OF REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Summary Republic of Bulgaria and the Czech Republic are Central Eastern European countries, as well as members of the European Union. They experienced similar communist past and transition to democracy period in the early 1990s. Currently the countries are parliamentary democracies with multi-party systems. In their recent history they both experience the phenomenon of fast emergence of new small political parties, which equally fast dissolve from the political arena or transform into different fractions. The purpose of this paper is to analyze this process by identifying the reasons behind its existence and compare it in Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.
Supervisor Agnes Batory
Department Public Policy MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2014/popova_iva.pdf

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