04699nam 22007695 450 991036992590332120250610110511.09783030320256303032025110.1007/978-3-030-32025-6(CKB)4100000009940112(MiAaPQ)EBC5984590(DE-He213)978-3-030-32025-6(PPN)259455431(Perlego)3494517(MiAaPQ)EBC29091009(EXLCZ)99410000000994011220191123d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierParty Leaders in Eastern Europe Personality, Behavior and Consequences /edited by Sergiu Gherghina1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (xviii, 278 pages) illustrationsPalgrave Studies in Political Psychology,2946-26069783030320249 3030320243 1. Party Leaders in Eastern Europe: Traits, Behaviors and Consequences (Sergiu Gherghina) -- 2. 'Deviating' Party Leadership Strategies in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Comparison of Milorad Dodik and Dragan Čović (Jasmin Hasić) -- 3. The Fireman's Ball in Bulgaria? A comparison between Sergey Stanishev and Boyko Borisov (Petar Bankov) -- 4. Party Leaders in Croatia: Comparing Ivo Sanader and Zoran Milanović (Marko Kukec) -- 5. From Ideology to interest driven politics: Václav Klaus, Andrej Babiš and two eras of party leadership in the Czech Republic (Tomáš Cirhan and Petr Kopecký) -- 6. Different Styles, Similar Paths: Party Leadership in Georgia (Nanuli Silagadze) -- 7. Strong personalities' impact on Hungarian party politics: Viktor Orbán and Gábor Vona (Rudolf Metz and Dániel Oross) -- 8. A comparison of two Polish Party Leaders: Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk (Ben Stanley) -- 9. Party Leaders in Romania: Designated Successors or Tactical Players? (Clara Volintiru and Sergiu Gherghina) -- 10. Rising expectations and centralising power: Party Leaders in Serbia (Dušan Spasojević) -- 11. The Rise and Sustainability of Party Leaders in Slovakia: Robert Fico and Mikuláš Dzurinda (Miroslav Nemčok and Peter Spáč) -- 12. Conclusion: An Aggregate Comparison of Party Leaders in Eastern Europe (Sergiu Gherghina).This book explores the relationship between the personality of political leaders, its interaction with top leadership positions and its impact on the respective parties' electoral performance and organization. It focuses on the less-investigated region of Eastern Europe and includes chapters on Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Poland, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. Each chapter compares and contrasts two party leaders with at least two terms in office between 1991 and 2019. The book applies systematically a common theoretical and methodological framework across leaders and countries, thus providing rich empirical evidence. Sergiu Gherghina is Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, UK. His research interests lie in party politics, legislative and voting behavior, democratization, and the use of direct democracy.Palgrave Studies in Political Psychology,2946-2606Political leadershipEuropePolitics and governmentPsychologyComparative governmentCommunication in politicsElectionsPolitical LeadershipEuropean PoliticsBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyComparative PoliticsPolitical CommunicationElectoral PoliticsPolitical leadership.EuropePolitics and government.Psychology.Comparative government.Communication in politics.Elections.Political Leadership.European Politics.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Comparative Politics.Political Communication.Electoral Politics.324.20947324.247Gherghina Sergiuedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910369925903321Party Leaders in Eastern Europe2106182UNINA