Formation, Persistence, and Change
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MARIA SPIROVA is a Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science, Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Parties in Old and New Democracies Party Formation, Persistence, and Change: Theoretical Framework, Methodology, and Data Formation, Persistence and Change: Parties in Bulgaria and Hungary Explaining Formation, Persistence, and Change: Bulgarian and Hungarian Parties Explaining Formation, Persistence, and Change: System Level Analysis Conclusion Appendices