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The Post-communist Cleavage.: Social Bases of Politics in Poland after 1989 (Warsaw Studies in Philosophy and Social Sciences #12)
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Publication Date: March 17th, 2021
Publisher:
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
ISBN:
9783631832141
Pages:
360
Description
The discussion of Lipset-Rokkan's theory of cleavages leads to the conclusion that communism left behind the post-communist cleavage. The cleavage manifested itself in electoral behavior, the party system, and the attitudes of party elites. The author considers whether the post-communist cleavage will survive in Poland.
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