
This book is probably the most important source of evidence published up to now on the consolidation of democracy in Eastern Europe. It provides estimates of party positions, voter preferences and government policy from election programmes collected systematically for 51 countries from 1990 onwards. Time-series are presented in the text. This also reports party life histories (essential to over time analyses) and provides updated and newly validated vote statistics. All this information and much more is available on the devoted website described in the book. The final chapter gives instructions on how to access the data on your own computer. For comparative purposes, similar estimates of policy and preferences are given for CEE, OECD and EU countries. These estimates update the prize-winning data set covered in Mapping Policy Preferences: Estimates for Parties, Electors and Governments 1945-1998 - also published by OUP. A must-buy for all commentators, students and analysts of democracy, in Eastern Europe and the world.
This volume investigates the consolidation of democracy in Eastern Europe by quantifying the alignment between party platforms, voter preferences, and government policy. Authors Andrea Volkens and Hans-Dieter Klingemann utilize systematic data collection from election manifestos across 51 countries to provide a longitudinal analysis of political positioning. By extending the scope of previous datasets, the authors offer a rigorous framework for evaluating how political actors and electorates interact within evolving democratic systems.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for comparative political research due to its extensive empirical coverage. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for political analysts and students of democratic transition.
Page Count:
292
Publication Date:
2007-01-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199296316
ISBN-13:
9780199296316
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