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Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe

International Institute for Democratic and Electoral Essistance.
Available online.   Printed copy to be added to collection.
Report "analyzes the party systems in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on external regulation, internal functioning, women’s participation and the impact of different electoral systems on the development of the party system. This publication detailed information about the state of political parties in this region and includes individual profiles of 18 countries: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia." Companion reports also are available on Africa and South Asia.
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