Pensum/l?ringskrav

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:

Bidrag merket med K er samlet i et kompendium som kan kj?pes hos Kopiutsalget i underetasjen til Akademika Bokhandel.

(Merk at Kopiutsalget f?rst selger ut restbeholdningen av kompendiet for STV4333B supplert med et tilleggskompendium for STV4316B. Det er totalt ni artikler p? pensum, hvorav fem inng?r i STV4333B-kompendiet og fire i tilleggskompendiet. De ?vrige bidragene i STV4333B-kompendiet er trukket fra i prisen)

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.)

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

Bakke, Elisabeth & Nick Sitter (2013). “Why do parties fail? Cleavages, government fatigue and electoral failure in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary 1992–2012”, East European Politics 29:2, 208-225 (18 s.)

Bánkuti, Miklós, Gábor Halmai og Kim Lane Scheppele (2012). “Disabling the Constitution”, Journal of Democracy 23 (3):138-146 (9 s.)

Bardi, Luciano (2007). 'Electoral change and its impact on the party system in Italy', West European Politics 30 (4): 711-732 (22 s.)

Bennister, Mark & Richard Hefferan (2012). “Cameron as Prime Minister: The Intra-Executive Politics of Britain’s Coalition Government”, Parliamentary Affairs 65 (4): 778-801        (24 s.)

Blühdorn, Ingolfur (2009). “Reinventing green politics: On the strategic repositioning of the German Green Party”, German Politics 18 (1): 36-54 (19 s.)

Bormann, Nils-Christian & Matt Golder (2013). “Democratic Electoral Systems around the world, 1946–2011”, Electoral Studies 32: 360–369 (10 s.)

Bull, Martin & Gianfranco Pasquino (2007). 'A long quest in vain: Institutional reforms in Italy', West European Politics 30 (4): 670-691 (22 s.)

Clemens, Clay (2009). ‘Modernisation or disorientation? Policy change in Merkel’s CDU’, German Politics 18 (2): 121-139 (19 s.)

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)                                   

Cole, Alistair (2013). “Politics as Normal? The 2012 French Presidential Election”, Parliamentary Affairs 66: 17-32 (16 s.)

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

Diamanti, Ilvo (2007). 'The Italian centre-right and centre-left: Between parties and ‘the party’', West European Politics 30 (4): 733-762 (30 s.)

Enyedi, Zsolt & Luká? Linek (2008). Searching for the Right Organization: Ideology and Party Structure in East-Central Europe, Party Politics 14 (4): 455–477 (23 s.)

Faas, Thorsten (2010). ?The German Federal Election of 2009: Sprouting Coalitions, Drooping Social Democrats?, West European Politics 33 (4): 894-903 (10 s.)

Flinders, Matthew (2005). 'Majoritarian democracy in Britain: New Labour and the constitution', West European Politics 28 (1): 61-93 (33 s.)

Garzia, Diego (2013). “The 2013 Italian Parliamentary Election: Changing Things So Everything Stays the Same”, West European Politics 36 (5): 1095-1105 (11 s.)

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

Hanley, Seán (2004). 'Getting the right right: redefining the centre-right in post-communist Europe', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 20 (3): 9-27 (19 s.)

Hanley, Seán (2012). “Dynamics of new party formation in the Czech Republic 1996–2010: looking for the origins of a ‘political earthquake’”, East European Politics, 28 (2): 119-143 (25 s.)

Haughton, Tim (2012). “A Law Unto Themselves: Money, Regulation and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic”. Working Paper Series on the Legal Regulation of Political Parties, No. 20. (24 s.)

Hepburn, Eve (2008). ’The neglected nation: The CSU and the territorial cleavage in Bavarian Party Politics’, German Politics 17 (2): 184-202. (19 s.)

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

Kropp, Sabine (2010). “The Ubiquity and strategic complexity of grand coalitions in the German Federal System”, German Politics 19 (3-4): 286-311 (26 s.)

Kuhn, Raymond and Rainbow Murray (2013). “France’s left turn: Mapping the 2012 elections”, Parliamentary Affairs 66: 1-16 (16 s.)

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.)

Mitchell; James & Jonathan Bradbury (2004). 'Devolution: Comparative development and policy roles', Parliamentary Affairs 57: 329-346  (18 s.)

Nachtwey, Oliver (2013); “Market Social Democracy: The transformation of SPD up to 2007”, German Politics 22 (3): 235-252 (18 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

Patton, David F. (2013). ?The left party at six: The PDS-WASG merger in comparative perspective?, German Politics 22 (3): 219-234 (16 s.)                                                 

Quinn, Thomas (2011). ?From New Labour to New Politics: The British General Election of 2010?; West European Politics 34 (2): 403-411 (9 s.)

R?dder, Andreas (2011). “Germany: Revolution and Unification”, i Bakke og Peters, op. cit. (20 s.)

Róna-Tas, ?kos, Ján Bun?ák & Valentína Harmadyová (1999). “Post-communist transformation and the new elite in Slovakia”, Slovak Sociological Review 31: 235-262. (27 s.) K

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

Szelényi, Szonja, Iván Szelényi & Imre Kovách (1995). ?The Making of the Hungarian Postcommunist Elite: Circulation in Politics, Reproduction in the Economy” Theory and Society 24 (5): 697-722 (26 s.)

Tworzecki, Hubert (2012). "The Polish parliamentary elections of October 2011", Electoral Studies 31: 617–621 (5 s.)

van Biezen, Ingrid og Gabriela Borz (2012). “Models of party democracy: patterns of party regulation in post-war European constitutions”, European Political Science Review 4: 327-359  (33 s.)

Vassallo, Salvatore (2007). 'Government under Berlusconi: The functioning of the core institutions in Italy', West European Politics 30 (4): 692-710  (19 s.)

Wasilewski, Jacek & Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński (1995). “Poland: Winding Road from the Communist to the Post-Solidarity Elite”, Theory and Society 24 (5): 669-696  (28 s.)

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.

 

Publisert 20. nov. 2013 13:44 - Sist endret 21. jan. 2014 15:27