References. By Andrea Peto -- Preface -- Introduction -- Appendix C -- The context of the CEE region -- Central Eastern Europe as matter of research -- Structure -- Theoretical background -- Political parties -- The role of political parties -- Europeanization -- Perspective of democratization -- Party systems -- European political space -- Analytical framework -- Operationalizing of research and research questions -- Limits of research -- Nationalism, national identity, and policy of national identity -- National identity : overview of existing research -- Applied concept of national identity in Central East Europe after 1990 -- Policy of national identity -- The European Union -- Values -- Minorities -- World -- Methodology and Research Procedure -- Grounded theory -- How to identify parties' nationalist emphasis? -- The Manifesto Project methodology -- The Grounded Theory methodology -- Comparison of the implemented methods -- Operationalization of the behavior of political parties in the European arena -- Data and the technical attributes of the analysis -- Favouring nation, less for the EU? -- Results -- National identity in political competition -- Parties covered for analysis and issues selected in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia -- The Czech Republic : Introduction into party system and national identity -- Czech Social Democratic Party (Ceska strana socialne demokraticka, CSSD) -- Civic Democratic Party, (Obcanska demokraticka strana, ODS) -- Christian and Democratic Union-Czechoslovak People£s Party (Krest£anska a demokraticka unie-Ceskoslovenska strana lidova, KDU-CSL) -- Communist party of Bohemia and Moravia (Komunisticka strana Cech a Moravy, KSCM) -- Tradition Responsibility Prosperity 09 (Tradice, Odpovednost, Prosperita 09, TOP 09) -- Action of Dissatisfied Citizens 2011, (Akce nespokojenych obcanu, ANO 2011) -- Tomio Okamura's Dawn of Direct Democracy (Hnuti usvit prime demokracie Tomia Okamury) -- Greens (Strana zelenych, SZ) -- Public Affairs (Veci verejne, VV) -- Poland : Introduction into the party system and national identity -- Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, PO) -- Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, PiS) -- Alliance of the Democratic Left (Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej, SLD) -- Polish People's Party (Polske Stronictwo Ludowe, PSL) -- The League of Polish Families (Liga Polskich Rodzin, LPR) -- Self-defense of Polish Republic (Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej, SRP) -- Your Movement (Twoj Ruch, TR) -- Slovakia : Introduction into party system and national identity -- Direction-Social democracy (Smer- Socialna demokracia, Smer-SD) -- Christian-Democratic Movement (Krestansko-demokraticke hnuti, KDH) -- Slovak Democratic and Christian Union-Democratic Party (Slovenska demokraticka a krest£anska unia-Demokraticka strana, SDKU-DS) -- Freedom and Solidarity (Sloboda a Spravodlist, SaS) -- Most-Hid (Bridge, Most-Hid) -- Ordinary People (Obycajni l£udia, OL£aNO) -- Slovak National Party (Slovenska narodna strana-SNS) -- People's Party -- Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (L£udova strana : Hnutie za demokraticke Slovensko L£S-HZDS) -- Conclusions -- Czech Republic -- Slovakia -- Poland 178 -- Comparison -- Effects of participation of political parties in the European political space -- Appendix A -- Appendix B : The Grounded Theory Codebook -- Appendix C -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- References.
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Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society, 1614-3515 ; vol. 206
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