Exit, Voice and Loyalty Europeism and Euroscepticism in Eastern and Central European Party Systems

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Barbara Pisciotta

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Este artículo examina la evolución de los sistemas de partidos de Europa Oriental y Central hacia la división emergente entre las fuerzas pro-UE y euroescépticas y presenta una visión revisada de la división tradicional de centro-periferia en seis países: Polonia, Hungría, República Checa, Eslovaquia, Bulgaria y Rumania. La primera parte discute el enfoque espacial de Rokkan, la segunda desarrolla una visión revisada de la escisión centro-periferia en relación con el espacio a nivel regional, y la tercera analiza la competencia de los partidos en términos de europeísmo y euroescepticismo en los sistemas de partidos de Europa Central y Oriental.

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Pisciotta, B. (2020). Exit, Voice and Loyalty. REVISTA EUROLATINOAMERICANA DE ANÁLISIS SOCIAL Y POLÍTICO, 1(1), 55-65. Recuperado a partir de https://ojs.unsj.edu.ar/index.php/relasp/article/view/504
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