B?ker og kompendier kan kj?pes p? Akademika. Gyldig semesterkort m? fremvises ved kj?p av kompendier.
B?ker
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, kap. 4, 7, 12–14 (103 s).
- Merkel, Wolfgang. Plausible Theory, Unexpected Result: The Rapid Democratic Consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe (Kap. 4).
- Rychlík, Jan. The 'Velvet Divorce' of Czechoslovakia, 1989–1992 (Kap. 7).
- Bakke, Elisabeth (2011a). The Czech Party System 20 Years after the Velvet Revolution (Kap. 12).
- Sitter, Nick (2011). Absolute power? Hungary Twenty Years after the Fall of Communism (Kap. 13).
- Holm-Hansen, J?rn (2011). Continuity and Change in Polish Party Politics since 1989 (Kap. 14).
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)
Pensum tilgjengelig i kompendium
Bakke, Elisabeth (2016). Tsjekkia: Business as usual? i Raino Malnes (red.). Velkommen til statsvitenskap. Oslo: Gyldendal Akademisk. 19 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.
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.)
Ekman, Joakim, Jonas Linde & Thomas Sedelius (2014). Vad ?r demokratisering? Kap. 2 i Ekman et al. Demokratiseringsprosesser. Nya perspektiv och utmaningar. Studentlitteratur. 29 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.)
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.)
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: 1994. 16 s.
Mansfeldová, Zdenka (2014). The Czech parliament on the road to professionalization and stabilization. Kap. 2 i Elena Semenova, Michael Edinger & Heinrich Best (red.). Parliamentary elites in Central and Eastern Europe. London: Routledge. (21 s).
Sitter, Nick (2012). H?yreekstremisme i Ungarn - demokrati i krise? i ?ystein S?rensen et al: H?yreekstremisme - ideer og bevegelser i Europa. Oslo: Dreyers forlag. 24 s.
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.
Wasilewski, Jacek & Witold Betkiewicz (2014). The Polish Diet since 1989. From fragmentation to consolidation. Kap. 4 i Elena Semenova, Michael Edinger & Heinrich Best (red.). Parliamentary elites in Central and Eastern Europe. London: Routledge. (21 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.)
Pensum tilgjengelig online
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.
Bakke, Elisabeth & Nick Sitter (2015). Where do parties go when they die? The fate of failed parties in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary 1992–2013, East European Politics, 31:1, 1–22. 22 s.
Bakke, Elisabeth (kommer). Institutions, Parties and Party System Development in Slovakia, 1990–2015. Bokkapittel. 25 s. [Fronter]
Bánkuti, Miklós, Gábor Halmai og Kim Lane Scheppele (2012). Disabling the Constitution, Journal of Democracy, Volume 23, Number 3, July 2012: 138-146.
Bardi, Luciano (2007). 'Electoral change and its impact on the party system in Italy', West European Politics 30 (4): 711–732 (22 s.)
Beblav?, Miroslav & Marcela Veselková (2014). Preferential voting and the party-electorate relationship in Slovakia. Party Politics Vol. 20 (4), 521–532. 12 s.
Bértoa, Fernando Casal & Martin Walecki (2014). Regulating Polish Politics: "cartel" parties in a non-collusive party system, East European Politics, 30:3, 330–350. 20 s.
Bértoa, Fernando Casal, Kevin Deegan-Krause & Peter Ucen (2014). Limits of regulation: party law and finance in Slovakia 1990–2012, East European Politics, 30:3, 351–371. (21 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 (2013): 360–369.
Clemens, Clay (2009). ‘Modernisation or disorientation? Policy change in Merkel’s CDU’, German Politics 18 (2): 121-139 (19 s.)
Cole, Alistair (2013). “Politics as Normal? The 2012 French Presidential Election”, Parliamentary Affairs 66: 17-32 (16 s.)
Conti, Nicolò & Vincenzo Memoli (2015): “The Emergence of a New Party in the Italian Party System: Rise and Fortunes of the Five Star Movement”, West European Politics 38 (3): 516-534 22 s.
Diamanti, Ilvo (2007). 'The Italian centre-right and centre-left: Between parties and ‘the party’', West European Politics 30 (4): 733-762 (30 s.)
Dorey, Peter and Andrew Denham (2016): ‘”The longest Suicide Vote in History’: The Labour Party leadership election of 2015”’, British Politics doi:10.1057/s41293-016-0001-0 (24 s.)
Faas, Thorsten (2015): “The German Federal Election of 2013: Merkel’s Triumph, the Disappearance of the Liberal Party, and Yet Another Grand Coalition”, West European Politics 38 (1): 238-247 (10s.)
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.)
Green, Jane and Christopher Prosser (2016): “Party system fragmentation and single-party government: the British general election of 2015”, West European Politics: 39: 1299-1310. (12 s.)
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.
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
Hepburn, Eve (2008). ’The neglected nation: The CSU and the territorial cleavage in Bavarian Party Politics’, German Politics 17 (2): 184–202. (19 s.)
Ilonszki, Gabriella & Réka Várnagy (2016). Parliamentary elections in Hungary, 2014. Electoral Studies 43, 169–172 (4 s.)
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.)
Lynch, Philip (2007). ‘Party System Change in Britain: Multi-Party Politics in a Multi-Level Polity’, British Politics 2: 323-346. (24 s.) F
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil (2014). Electoral contexts that assist voter coordination: Ballot position effects in Poland, Electoral studies 33, 322–34. 13 s.
Mare?, Miroslav & Vratislav Havlík (In press, 2016). Jobbik's successes. An analysis of its success in the comparative context of the V4 countries. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2016.08.003 (11 s.)
Markowski, Radoslaw (2016). The Polish parliamentary election of 2015: a free and fair election that results in unfair political consequences, West European Politics. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2016.1177305. (12 s.)
Mitchell, James (2015): “Sea Change in Scotland”, Parliamentary Affairs 68 suppl 1: 88-100. (13 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.)
Patton, David F. (2013). ?The left party at six: The PDS-WASG merger in comparative perspective?, German Politics 22 (3): 219-234 (16 s.)
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Rybá?, Marek (2014). The Czech presidential elections, January 2013: Towards a more powerful head of state? Electoral Studies 35 (2014) 378–81.
Spá?, Peter (2014). The 2012 parliamentary elections in Slovakia, Electoral Studies 33, 343–346. 4 s.
Stegmaier, Mary & Luká? Linek (2014). The parliamentary election in the Czech Republic, October 2013. Electoral Studies 35, 385–88. 4 s
Szelényi, Szonja, Iván Szelényi & Imre Kovách (1995). The Making of the Hungarian Postcommunist Elite: Circulation in Politics, Reproduction in the Economy i Theory and Society, Vol. 24, No. 5, Special Issue on Circulation vs. Reproduction of Elites during the Postcommunist Transformation of Eastern Europe. (Oct., 1995), pp. 697-722. 25 s.
Tworzecki, Hubert (2012). "The Polish parliamentary elections of October 2011", Electoral Studies Volume 31, Issue 3, September 2012, Pages 617–621.
van Biezen, Ingrid and Petr Kopeck? (2014). The Cartel party and the state: Party–state linkages in European democracies. Party Politics 20 (2): 170–182. (13 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 i Theory and Society, Vol. 24, No. 5, Special Issue on Circulation vs. Reproduction of Elites during the Postcommunist Transformation of Eastern Europe. (Oct., 1995), pp. 669-696. (27 s.)
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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.
Haughton Tim (2014). When permissiveness constrains: money, regulation and the development of party politics in the Czech Republic (1989–2012), East European Politics, 30:3, 372–388.
Ilonszki, Gabriella & András Schwarcz (2014). Hungarian MPs in the context of political transformation (1990-2010), i Elena Semenova, Michael Edinger & Heinrich Best (red.). Parliamentary elites in Central and Eastern Europe. London: Routledge.
Ilonszki, Gabriella & Réka Várnagy (2014). From party cartel to one-party dominance. The case of institutional failure. East European Politics, 30:3, 412–427.
Kunovich, Sheri L. (2012). Unexpected winners: The significance of an Open-List System on Women's Representation in Poland, Sociological Research. Paper 1.
Róna-Tas, ?kos, Ján Bun?ák & Valentína Harmadyová (1999). Post-communist transformation and the new elite in Slovakia, i Slovak Sociological Review (Vol. 31), Spring 1999: 235-262.
R?dder, Andreas (2011). Germany: Revolution and Unification, i Bakke og Peters 2011.
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