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"This book provides a comprehensive analysis of voting behavior and electoral democracy in the first decade of post-communist freedom in East Central Europe. As Tworzecki demonstrates, Poles, Czechs, and Hungarians employ much the same processes of voting choice and party affiliation (or refusal to join) as those used by populations more familiar with democratic norms. A well-written work, persuasive and encouraging in its conclusions about democratic transition in the "Western" part of the old Eastern Europe."--Walter Connor, Boston University "Tight, lucid, and systematic, this book is a…mehr

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"This book provides a comprehensive analysis of voting behavior and electoral democracy in the first decade of post-communist freedom in East Central Europe. As Tworzecki demonstrates, Poles, Czechs, and Hungarians employ much the same processes of voting choice and party affiliation (or refusal to join) as those used by populations more familiar with democratic norms. A well-written work, persuasive and encouraging in its conclusions about democratic transition in the "Western" part of the old Eastern Europe."--Walter Connor, Boston University "Tight, lucid, and systematic, this book is a helpful look at the kind of voters Polish, Hungarian, and Czech citizens are turning out to be."--Foreign Affairs
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Autorenporträt
Hubert Tworzecki is Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University. He is the author of Parties and Politics in Post-1989 Poland.