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2002
The Slovak Party of the Democratic Left: A Successful Post-Communist Party?
KOPEČEK, LubomírBasic information
Original name
The Slovak Party of the Democratic Left: A Successful Post-Communist Party?
Name (in English)
The Slovak Party of the Democratic Left: A Successful Post-Communist Party?
Authors
Edition
German Policy Studies/Politikfeldanalyse, University of Muenster, 2002, 1523-9764
Other information
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English
successor parties; the Communist Party of Slovakia; the Slovak Party of the Democratic Left
Tags
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 13/12/2006 15:03, prof. PhDr. Lubomír Kopeček, Ph.D.
V originále
This paper examines the evolution of the Slovak Party of the Democratic Left (PDL). It analyzes the PDL from its evolution from the Communist Party of Slovakia to its recent internal crisis. It deals also with the PDL's identity conflict between two party wings in the second half of the 1990s - the "radical socialists" and the "modernists" - which ended with the victory of the "radical socialists". In conclusion, the paper argues that the PDL today represents an interesting case of a communist successor party whose ideology lies somewhere between its communist origins and modern social democracy. In short, the PDL can be termed a post-communist "radical socialist" party.
In English
This paper examines the evolution of the Slovak Party of the Democratic Left (PDL). It analyzes the PDL from its evolution from the Communist Party of Slovakia to its recent internal crisis. It deals also with the PDL's identity conflict between two party wings in the second half of the 1990s - the "radical socialists" and the "modernists" - which ended with the victory of the "radical socialists". In conclusion, the paper argues that the PDL today represents an interesting case of a communist successor party whose ideology lies somewhere between its communist origins and modern social democracy. In short, the PDL can be termed a post-communist "radical socialist" party.