Étiquette : Czech Republic
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Motorists, Pirates and Dissatisfied Citizens: Recipes for Electoral Success in the Czech Republic
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By Marek Prsin and Tim Haughton, LMU Munich, Germany and University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Czech politics used to be straightforward. For the first two decades after the Velvet Revolution, the story of party politics could be told largely with reference to just four parties. And party competition between the two main parties, the Social…
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Central Europe is, both literally and figuratively, not in a good place.
By Sean Hanley, University College London. This contribution is drawn from an article written by Sean Hanley on his webiste. Be sure to subscribe to it if you want to be informed of his future contributions and to support his work. More than a century ago Czechoslovakia’s future founder-president wrote of the Problem of Small Nations in…
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(Conservative) Troubles in Prague.
By Michel Perottino, Charles University, Prague. It is an understatement to say that Trump’s arrival was expected: finally, a president who lives up to the expectations of Czech conservatives, especially at a time when the space on the right is becoming particularly (too) full. Trump´s victory was supposed to support certain political lines (put the…