KOPEČEK, Lubomír. Konflikt versus konsensus: proměny finského stranického a politického systému (Conflict versus Consensus: Developments of Party and Political System of Finland.). Politologická revue. 2004, roč. X, č. 2, p. 38 - 58. ISSN 1211-0353.
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Original name Konflikt versus konsensus: proměny finského stranického a politického systému
Name (in English) Conflict versus Consensus: Developments of Party and Political System of Finland.
Authors KOPEČEK, Lubomír (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Politologická revue, 2004, 1211-0353.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50601 Political science
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/04:00030804
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English parties; party system; political system; Finland
Tags Finland, Parties, Party System, political system
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Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Lubomír Kopeček, Ph.D., učo 22928. Changed: 13/6/2008 09:05.
Abstract
Cílem článku je zamyslet se nad faktory, které vedly k vzniku finského stranického systému. Z důvodu silného vlivu politického systému na stranický systém bude úvodem krátká pozornost věnována i finskému semiprezidencialismu. Dále jsou sledovány změny, jež stranický systém prodělal v závěru 20. století a jeho současná podoba.
Abstract (in English)
This article deals with the party and political system of Finland. Main focus is concerned on the changes of parties and party system during 20th century. It analyses strong polarization of party system by the influence of the civil war (1918), expansion of extreme-right formations in the 1930s and the certain stabilization of party system before World War II. Afterwards, the specific situation during Cold War is described, when the government formation and political interactions were strongly influenced by the sore geopolitical position of Finland. Conclusion is that Finnish semipolarized pluralism tended to moderate pluralism from 1980s.
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