Political parties and the state in post-communist Europe: The nature of symbiosis

The linkage between political parties and the state in post-communist Europe can be analysed in three different dimensions: the dependence of parties on the state, the management of parties by the state, and the parties' colonization of the state. Empirical analysis of the relationship between...

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Published inThe journal of communist studies and transition politics Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 251 - 273
Main Author Kopecky, Petr
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LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 01.09.2006
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1743-9116
DOI10.1080/13523270600855654

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Abstract The linkage between political parties and the state in post-communist Europe can be analysed in three different dimensions: the dependence of parties on the state, the management of parties by the state, and the parties' colonization of the state. Empirical analysis of the relationship between parties and the state in these dimensions in all contemporary electoral democracies in Eastern Europe reveals that, in general, parties in post-communist Europe are dependent on the state financially; they are extensively managed by the state; and they do not shy away from the practices of rent-seeking within the state. However, there are also some important regional variations in the predominant type of party-state linkage in the new post-communist democracies.
AbstractList The linkage between political parties and the state in post-communist Europe can be analysed in three different dimensions: the dependence of parties on the state, the management of parties by the state, and the parties' colonization of the state. Empirical analysis of the relationship between parties and the state in these dimensions in all contemporary electoral democracies in Eastern Europe reveals that, in general, parties in post-communist Europe are dependent on the state financially; they are extensively managed by the state; and they do not shy away from the practices of rent-seeking within the state. However, there are also some important regional variations in the predominant type of party-state linkage in the new post-communist democracies. Reprinted by permission of Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
The linkage between political parties and the state in post-communist Europe can be analysed in three different dimensions: the dependence of parties on the state, the management of parties by the state, and the parties' colonization of the state. Empirical analysis of the relationship between parties and the state in these dimensions in all contemporary electoral democracies in Eastern Europe reveals that, in general, parties in post-communist Europe are dependent on the state financially; they are extensively managed by the state; and they do not shy away from the practices of rent-seeking within the state. However, there are also some important regional variations in the predominant type of party-state linkage in the new post-communist democracies.
The linkage between political parties & the state in post-communist Europe can be analysed in three different dimensions: the dependence of parties on the state, the management of parties by the state, & the parties' colonization of the state. Empirical analysis of the relationship between parties & the state in these dimensions in all contemporary electoral democracies in Eastern Europe reveals that, in general, parties in post-communist Europe are dependent on the state financially; they are extensively managed by the state; & they do not shy away from the practices of rent-seeking within the state. However, there are also some important regional variations in the predominant type of party-state linkage in the new post-communist democracies. Tables. Adapted from the source document.
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SubjectTerms Colonization
Democratization
Eastern Europe
Europe
Finance
Government relations
Political conditions
Political Parties
Post-communist societies
Postcommunist Societies
Regional variation
Rent-Seeking
State
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