F?lgende b?ker er tilgjengelige p? Akademika:
Bakke, Elisabeth & Ingo Peters (red.) (2011): 20 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Transitions, State Break-Up and Democratic Politics in Central Europe and Germany. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag.
Cole. Alistair, Sophie Meunier og Vincent Tiberj (red.) (2013): Developments in French Politics 5. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Kompendium:
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Fronter:
Bidrag som er merket F, er tilgjengelige p? Fronter.
Elektroniske versjoner av artikler:
Tidsskriftartikler som has i abonnement ved Universitetsbiblioteket er tilgjengelige gjennom Universitetsbibliotekets database for tidsskrifter. I listen under er disse bidragene lenket direkte til elektroniske versjoner av artiklene.
Bakke, Elisabeth (2011a). “The Czech Party System 20 Years after the Velvet Revolution”, i Bakke, Elisabeth & Ingo Peters (red). 20 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Transitions, State Break-Up and Democratic Politics in Central Europe and Germany. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag (27 s.)
Bakke, Elisabeth (2011b). “Why are there so few female MPs in Slovak parliaments?” i Harald Baldersheim og Jozef Bátora: The governance of small states in turbulent times. The exemplary cases of Norway and Slovakia. Opladen: Barbara Budrich Publishers (22 s.) K
Bakke, Elisabeth (kommer). Slovakia - standard at last? Paper (ca 25 s.) F
Bakke, Elisabeth og Nick Sitter (2006). “?stutvidelsen - Sentral-Europa, Baltikum og EU”, kap. 12 i Elisabeth Bakke (red.): Sentral-Europa og Baltikum etter 1989. Oslo: Samlaget (24 s.) K
Bakke, Elisabeth & Nick Sitter (2008). Elite Turnover and Party System Change in Central Europe: Political Nomadism or Normalisation? Oppdatert konferansepaper (22 s.) F
Cole. Alistair, Sophie Meunier og Vincent Tiberj (red) (2013). Developments in French Politics 5. Basingstoke: Palgrave, kap. 1-3, 6 og 7 (84 s.)
- Cole, Alistair m. fl. “From Sarkozy to Hollande: The New Normal?” (kap. 1)
- Elgie, Robert. “The French Presidency” (kap. 2)
- Brouard, Sylvian m. fl, “The ‘New’ French Parliament: Changes and Continuities” (kap. 3)
- Haegel, Florence. “Political parties: The UMP and the Right” (kap 6)
- Sawicki, Frédéric. “Political Parties: The Socialists and the Left” (kap.7)
Daniels, Philip (1999). 'Italy: Rapture and regeneration?', kap. 5 i David Broughton & Mark Donovan (red.): Changing party systems in Western Europe. London: Pinter (25 s.) K
Hanley, David (1999). 'France: Living with instability', kap. 4 i David Broughton & Mark Donovan (red.): Changing party systems in Western Europe. London: Pinter (23 s.) K
Holm-Hansen, J?rn (2011). “Continuity and Change in Polish Party Politics since 1989”, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit. (15 s.)
Jeffery, Charlie (1999). 'Germany: From hyperstability to change?', kap. 6 i David Broughton & Mark Donovan (red.): Changing party systems in Western Europe. London: Pinter. (22 s.) K
Lijphart, Arend (1994). “Democratization and Constitutional Choices in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland, 1989–1991”, kap. 12 i Ian Budge & David McKay (red): Developing democracy. London (16 s.) K
Linde, Jonas & Joakim Ekman (2006). ”Vad ?r demokratisering?”, kap. 2 i Linde & Ekman: Demokratiseringsprosesser. Teoretiska ansatser och empiriska studier. Studentlitteratur (37 s.) K
Lynch, Philip (2007). ‘Party System Change in Britain: Multi-Party Politics in a Multi-Level Polity’, British Politics 2: 323-346. (24 s.) F
Mair, Peter (1997). “What is different about Post-Communist party systems?”, kap. 8 i Peter Mair: Party system change. Approaches and interpretations. Oxford: Clarendon Press (23 s.) K
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil (2013). “Electoral contexts that assist voter coordination: Ballot position effects in Poland”, Electoral Studies 2013 (13 s.) (kommer)
Merkel, Wolfgang (2011). “Plausible Theory, Unexpected Result: The Rapid Democratic Consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe”, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit. (19 s.)
Nuti, D. Mario (2007). “Managing transition economies”, i Stephen White, Judy Batt & Paul G. Lewis (red): Developments in Central and East European Politics 4. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. (19 s.) K
R?dder, Andreas (2011). “Germany: Revolution and Unification”, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit. (20 s.)
Rychlík, Jan (2011). “The 'Velvet Divorce' of Czechoslovakia, 1989–1992?, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit.(22 s.)
Shaw, Eric (2003). “Britain: Left abandoned? New Labour in power”, Parliamentary Affairs 56: 6-23 (18 s.)
Sitter, Nick (2011). “Absolute power? Hungary Twenty Years after the Fall of Communism”, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit. (20 s.)
Sitter, Nick (2012). “H?yreekstremisme i Ungarn - demokrati i krise?” i ?ystein S?rensen m. fl.: H?yreekstremisme - ideer og bevegelser i Europa. Oslo: Dreyers forlag (24 s.) F
Spá?, Peter (2013). “The 2012 parliamentary elections in Slovakia”, Electoral Studies (4 sider) (kommer).
Stranger, Allison (2003). “Leninist Legacies and Legacies of State Socialism in Postcommunist Central Europe’s Constitutional Development”, i Grzegorz Ekiert & Stephen E. Hanson (red.). Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (27 s.) K
Webb, Paul & Justin Fisher (1999). “The changing British party system: Two-party equilibrium or the emergence of moderate pluralism?", kap. 2 i David Broughton & Mark Donovan (red.): Changing party systems in Western Europe. London: Pinter (22 s.) K
Sum: 1194 s.
Tilleggslitteratur:
Deegan-Krause, Kevin & Tim Haughton (2012). “The 2010 Parliamentary Elections in Slovakia, Electoral Studies 31: 222-225:
Doyle, Orla & Jan Fidrmuc (2006). “Who favors enlargement? Determinants of support for EU membership in the candidate countries' referenda”, European Journal of Political Economy 22: 520–543
Hanley, Seán (2004a). 'Blue Velvet: the rise and decline of the new Czech right', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 20:3: 28-54
Holm-Hansen, J?rn (2013). ?Polen?, i Knut Heidar, Einar Berntsen og Elisabeth Bakke (red.): Politikk i Europa. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
Kope?ek, Lubomír & Pavel P?eja (2008). “Czech Social Democracy and its "cohabitation" with the Communist Party: The story of a neglected affair”, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 41: 317–338.
M?nnesland, Svein (2011). ”The Fall of Communism and the Dissolution of Yugoslavia”, i Bakke & Peters, op.cit.
Smith-Sivertsen, Hermann (2011). “The Dissolution of the Soviet Union: Agency, Performance or Legitimacy? “ i Bakke & Peters, op.cit.
Stanley, Ben (2013). “Poland” i Sten Berglund, Joakim Ekman, Kevin Deegan-Krause and Terje Knutsen: The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe, Third Edition. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Tilleggslitteraturen er i sin helhet tilgjengelig p? fronter.