Democratic Elections in Poland, 1991-2007

£45.99

Democratic Elections in Poland, 1991-2007

Regional / International studies Far-left political ideologies and movements Elections and referenda / suffrage Political structures: democracy History Social and political philosophy

Author: Frances Millard

Dinosaur mascot

Collection: ISSN

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th October 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781135276232


Overview

This book is a political history of democratic elections in Poland from the first fully competitive parliamentary elections in 1991 to the unexpected, most recent election in 2007. Until now, there has been no equivalent study covering similar developments in this, or any other, post-communist country; this book fills the gap and provides a detailed electoral perspective on the trajectory of political development in the context of post-authoritarian change. It also provides an invaluable account of the evolution of electoral processes and institution-building in the context of democratic regime development.

Major Themes

The major themes of the book centre on the complex, problematic development of Poland’s political parties and the parties’ failure to gain public support and win the confidence of the electorate. Frances Millard examines the failure of Polish elites; the lack of a stable party system and how elections have had a destabilizing effect, and she argues that the interaction of leadership volatility, party volatility, and electoral volatility have created uncertainty and undermined political parties as effective vehicles of representation.

Significance

Poland is a large and important country, worthy of study in its own right, but equally many of the problems experienced are not unique to Poland; so this book also constitutes a comparative benchmark for analysis of democratic developments elsewhere.

Show moreShow less