Forkunnskapar
Vi f?reset grunnleggjande kjennskap til sentraleuropeisk og baltisk historie, s?rleg p? 1900-talet. Studentar som f?ler seg usikre p? historiekunnskapane sine, kan lesa:
Gerner, Kristian (1997): ”Centraleuropa som historisk region”, og ”1900-talets Centraleuropa”, i Centraleuropas historia. Stockholm: Natur och kultur 77 s
Gov, James & Cathie Carmichael (2000): Slovenia and the Slovenes. Kap. 2 Contemporary history. London: Hurst & Company. 35 s.
Smith, David J., Artis Pabriks, Aldis Purs & Thomas Lane: The Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. London & New York: Routledge (dei historiske kapitla).
Swain, Geoffrey & Nigel Swain (2003): Eastern Europe since 1945. Introduction + kap. 5-9 (det som handlar om ”v?re” 8 land). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 93 s.
Vi f?reset dessutan kjennskap til hovudtrekka i utviklinga av partisystem i dei landa som er p? pensum i STV2300 Komparativ politikk 2 (Polen, Tsjekkia og Ungarn).
Pensumlitteratur
Bakke, Elisabeth & Nick Sitter (2005): Patterns of Stability. Party Competition and Strategy in Central Europe since 1989. Party Politics, Vol 11. no. 2 (2005): 243–265. 22 s
Bakke, Elisabeth & Nick Sitter (kjem) Elite Turnover and Party System Change in Central Europe: Political Nomadism or Normalisation? Oppdatert konferansepaper, 2008. 22 s
Bakke, Elisabeth (kjem): Central and East European Party Systems since 1989, i Sabrina Ramet (red.): Central and Southeastern Europe since 1989. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 25 s.
Bakke, Elisabeth (red) (2006): Sentral-Europa og Baltikum etter 1989. Oslo: Samlaget (unntatt kap. 1, 4, 6, 7 og 9) 174 s
Baylis, Thomas A. (2007): 'Embattled executives: Prime ministerial weakness in East Central Europe', Communist and Post-Communist Studies 40 (2007) 81–106, 25 s.
Berglund, Sten & Frank Aarebrot (1997): The Political History of Eastern Europe in the 20th Century. The Struggle between Democracy and Dictatorship. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, Kap. 2: From Formal Democracy to Strongman Rule: 1917–1945, Kap. 4: The crumbling Monolith 67 s
Bernik, Ivan (1999): From Imagined to Actually Existing Democracy: Intellectuals in Slovenia, i András Bozóki (red): Intellectuals and Politics in Central Europe. Budapest: Central European University Press. 17 s.
Birch, Sarah (2007): Electoral systems, i Stephen White, Judy Batt & Paul G. Lewis (eds): Developments in Central and East European Politics 4. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 13 s.
Blondel, Jean, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel & Darina Malová (2007): Governing New European Democracies. Basingstoke: Palgrave, Kap 3 18 s.
Crowther, William E. & Irmina Matonyte (2007): Parliamentary elites as a democratic thermometer: Estonia, Lithuania and Moldova compared, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Volume 40, Issue 3, September 2007, p. 281-299 18 s.
Doyle, Orla & Jan Fidrmuc (2005): Who favors enlargement?: Determinants of support for EU membership in the candidate countries' referenda, i European Journal of Political Economy 22 (2006) pp. 520–543 24 s.
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, 26 s.
Hanley, Seán (2004b): 'Getting the right right: redefining the centre-right in post-communist Europe', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 20:3,9—27, 18 s.
Haughton, Tim and Rybá?, Marek (2008): 'A Change of Direction: The 2006 Parliamentary Elections and Party Politics in Slovakia', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 24:2,232—255 23 s.
Heidar, Knut, Einar Berntzen og Elisabeth Bakke (2008): Politikk i Europa. Partier, regjeringsmakt, styreform. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, Del VI: kap. 17, 18, 19, 21. 63 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.
Linde, Jonas & Joakim Ekman (2006): Demokratiseringsprosesser. Teoretiska ansatser och empiriska studier. Studentlitteratur. Kap. 2 37 s.
Mair, Peter (1997): What is different about Post-Communist party systems? Kap. 8 i P. Mair: Party system change. Approaches and interpretations. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 23 s.
Malová, Darina & Tim Haughton (2002): Making Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe, and the Impact of Europe, i West European Politics 25, no. 2 2002: 101–119 19 s.
Nuti, D. Mario (2007): Managing transition economies, i Stephen White, Judy Batt & Paul G. Lewis (eds): Developments in Central and East European Politics 4. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 19 s.
Pettai, Vello (2001): Estonia and Latvia: International Influences on Citizenship and Minority Integration, i Jan Zielonka & Alex Pravda (red): Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe. Vol 2. International and Transnational Factors. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 25 s.
Raciborski, Jacek (2007): Forming government elites in a new democracy: The case of Poland, i Communist and Post-Communist Studies 40 (2007) 17-40 24 s.
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. 27 s.
Schimmelfennig, Frank (2006): The process of enlargement. Problems, interests, and norms, i Jeremy Richardson (red.): European Union. Power and policy-making. New York: Routledge. 17 s.
Sikk, Allan (2006): 'From private organizations to democratic infrastructure: Political parties and the state in Estonia', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,22:3,341 — 361. 20 s.
Solvak, Mihkel & Vello Pettai (2008): The parliamentary elections in Estonia, March 2007, Electoral Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, September 2008, Pages 574-577, 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
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
Wolchik, Sharon (1995): The politics of transition and the break-up of Czechoslovakia, i Jirí Musil (red.): The end of Czechoslovakia. Budapest, London & New York: Central European University Press. 18 s.
Wolchik, Sharon (1999): Czechoslovakia on the eve of 1989, i Communist and Post-Communist Studies 32 (1999): 437–51. 15 s.
Zak, Václav (1995): The velvet divorce – institutional foundations, i Jirí Musil (red.): The end of Czechoslovakia. Budapest, London & New York: Central European University Press. 23 s.
Samla pensum: 893 s.
Bakke (2006) og Heidar et al (2008) m? kj?past p? Akademica. Nokre av dei ?vrige pensumbidraga er lagde ut p? fronter, og resten kjem i eit kompendium.
Valresultat fr? 2008 blir delt ut p? forelesing.
Nyare tilleggslitteratur:
Baldersheim, Harald, Michal Illner & Hellmut Wollmann (red) (2003): Local Democracy in Post-Communist Europe. Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
Bennich-Bj?rkman, Li (2007): The Cultural Roots of Estonia's Successful Transition: How Historical Legacies Shaped the 1990s, i East European Politics and Societies 2007 (21), pp. 316-347.
Berglund, Sten, Joakim Ekman & Frank Aarebrot (eds) (2004): The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe. Second Edition. Cheltenham: Edw Elgar.
Birch, Sarah (2003): Electoral Systems and Party Systems in Europe East and West, i Paul Lewis & Paul Webb (red): Pan-European Perspectives on Party Politics. Leiden & Boston: Brill. Bozóki, András (2008): 'Consolidation or Second Revolution? The Emergence of the New Right in Hungary', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,24:2,191 — 231.
Bútora Martin, Miroslav Kollár & Grigorij Mese?nikov (2007): Slovakia 2006. A Global Report on the State of Society. Bratislava: IVO.
Cox, Terry (2007): 'Democratization and State-Society Relations in East Central Europe: The Case of Hungary', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,23:2, 276— 95.
Dawisha, Karen & Stephen Deets (2006): Political Learning in Post-Communist Elections, i East European Politics and Societies, 2006 (20) pp. 691–728.
Evans, Geoffrey (2006): The Social Basis of Political Divisions in Post-Communist Eastern Europe, Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 32, 2006: 245–270.
Fowler, Brigid (2004): 'Concentrated orange: Fidesz and the remaking of the Hungarian centre-right, 1994-2002', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,20:3,80—114.
Haughton, Tim (2002): Vladimír Meciar and His Role in the 1994-1998 Slovak Coalition Government, i Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 54, No. 8. (Dec., 2002), pp. 1319-1338.
Haughton, Tim and Rybá?, Marek(2004): 'All right now? Explaining the successes and failures of the Slovak centreright', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,20:3,115—132,
Howard, Marc Morjé (2003): Post-Communist Civil Society in Comparative Perspective: An Empirical Baseline, i M.M. Howard: The Weakness of Civil Society in Post-Communist Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jungerstam-Mulders, Susanne (ed) (2006): Post-Communist EU Member States. Parties and Party Systems. Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Klíma, Michal (2002): Electoral reform in the Czech Republic (1998–2002), i Central European Political Science Review 10 (2002): 126–147.
Letki, Natalia (2004): Socialization for Participation? Trust, Membership, and Democratization in East-Central Europe, i Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 4. (Dec., 2004), pp. 665-679.
Linek, Luká? and Pechá?ek, ?těpán (2007): 'Low Membership in Czech Political Parties: Party Strategy or Structural Determinants?', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,23:2,259—275.
Rybár, Marek (2002): Party system instability and the emergence of new parties in Slovakia, i Central European Political Science Review 10 (2002): 148–172.
Smith-Sivertsen, Hermann (2005): What kind(s) of political parties emerged and why? Comparing the parties of Latvia and Lithuania of the late 1990s by their organizations, policies and surroundings. Series of dissertations submitted to the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. No. 8.
Tavits, Margit (2005): The Development of Stable Party Support: Electoral Dynamics in Post-Communist Europe, i American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 49, No. 2. (Apr., 2005), pp. 283-298.
Toole, James (2003): Straddling the East-West Divide: Party Organisation and Communist Legacies in East Central Europe, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 55, No. 1 (Jan. 2003): 101–118.
Toplak, Jurij (2006): The parliamentary election in Slovenia, October 2004, i Electoral Studies 25 (2006), pp. 809–831.
Tucker, Joshua A. (2006): Regional Economic Voting. Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic 1990–1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wallace, Helen, William Wallace & Mark A Pollack (2005): Policy-Making in the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Ch. 16 Eastern Enlargement.
White, Stephen, Judy Batt & Paul G. Lewis (red.) (2007): Developments in Central and East European Politics 4. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
(Sj? ogs? ?vrige kapittel i b?ker p? pensum).