Party Patronage and Party Government in European Democracies
Petr Kopecky, The late Peter Mair, and Maria Spirova
Author Information
Petr Kopecky has published extensively in the fields of comparative politics, party politics and democratization. His books include Parliaments in the Czech and Slovak Republics (Ashgate 2001), Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Eastern Europe (co-edited, Routledge 2003), Political Parties and the State in Post-Communist Europe (edited, Routledge 2007). He is a co-editor of the journal East European Politics. He is Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science at Leiden University, Netherlands.
The late Peter Mair was Professor of Comparative Politics and Director of Graduate Studies at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. He was co-editor of the journal West European Politics, and an Honorary Professor in European Politics at Leiden University. He was a former winner of the Stein Rokkan Prize and co-director of the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation, based at the EUI in Florence.
Maria Spirova has published on issues related to party development, minority policy, ethnic politics, and Europeanization in the post-communist world. She is the author of Political Parties in Post Communist Societies: Formation, Persistence and Change (Palgrave McMillan, 2007). She is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics and International Relations in the Department of Political Science at Leiden University, Netherlands.
Contributors:
Petr Kopecký, Leiden University
Peter Mair, EUI
Maria Spirova, Leiden University
Oliver Treib, Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies
Carina Bischoff, University of Copenhagen
Stefanie John, Ruhr-University Bochum
Thomas Poguntke, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf
Takis Pappas, University of Macedonia
Zina Assimakopoulou, The European Ombudsman's Office
Jan Meyer-Sahling, University of Nottingham
Krisztina Jáger, Corvinus University
Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson, University of Iceland
Stephen Quinlan, Dublin City University
Eoin O'Malley, University College Dublin
Fabrizio Di Mascio, University of Florence
Sandra Van Thiel, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Institute for Social Research, Oslo
Carlos Jalali, University of Aveiro
Patricia Silva, University of Aveiro
Diogo Moreira, University of Lisbon
Raúl Gómez, European University Institute
Tània Verge, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Matthew Flinders, University of Sheffield
Felicity Matthews, University of York