1st Edition

Post-Communist Parliaments Change and Stability in the Second Decade

Edited By David M. Olson, Gabriella Ilonszki Copyright 2012
158 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

At the end of the "founding" or initial decade, the new parliaments of post-Communist Europe had developed two distinct types: democratic and presidentially-dominated. Whilst in the early years, they had been characterised as "parliaments in adolescence," they have - through the second decade - continued to improvise but also elaborate their working relationships with both their chief executives... Read more

Part 1: Introduction  1. Questions about Legislative Institutional Change and Transformation in Eastern and East Central Europe: Beyond the Initial Decade  Gabriella Ilonszki and David M. Olson  Part 2: The Parliaments  2. Central European Parliaments over Two Decades – Diminishing Stability? Parliaments in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia  Zdenka Mansfeldová  3. Second Decade, Second Chance? Parliament, Politics and Democratic Aspirations in Russia, Ukraine and Moldova  William E. Crowther  Part 3: Post-Communist Parliaments Compared  4. Negative Agenda Control and Executive–Legislative Relations in East Central Europe, 1997–2008  Radoslaw Zubek  5. Internal Organisation of Post-Communist Parliaments over Two Decades: Leadership, Parties, and Committees  Irina S. Khmelko  6. Interest Representation and Post-Communist Parliaments over Two Decades  Danica Fink-Hafner  Part 5: Conclusion  7. Two Decades of Divergent Post-Communist Parliamentary Development  David M. Olson and Gabriella Ilonszki

Biography

David M. Olson is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Senior Research Fellow in the Center for Legislative Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.

Gabriella Ilonszki is Professor of Political Science at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.