
Getting The Right Right In Post-communist Europe -- Historical Legacies And The Czech Right -- Normalization And The Elite Origins Of The Czech Right -- From Civic Movement To Right-wing Party: The Emergence Of The Civic Democratic Party 1990-1 -- An Unrepeatable Chance: The Dominance Of The New Czech Right 1992-6 -- Beyond The Politics Of Transformation: Declining And Realigning 1996-2006 -- Conservatism, Nation And Transformation: Building A New Ideology Of The Right -- From Neo-liberalism To National Interests: Europe And The New Czech Right. Seán Hanley. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [240]-266) And Index.
This book investigates the development, ideological evolution, and political dominance of right-wing parties in the Czech Republic following the collapse of communism. Seán Hanley, a scholar of Central and Eastern European politics, utilizes a combination of historical analysis, elite interviews, and party documentation to map the trajectory of the Czech right. The work argues that the specific nature of the Czech transition allowed for the emergence of a distinct, influential right-wing political bloc that shaped the nation's post-1989 institutional and economic landscape.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a foundational text for understanding the specific political dynamics of the Czech Republic during its transition period. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the thoroughness of the author's archival research.
Page Count:
274
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203479351
ISBN-13:
9780203479353
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