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[...]... incorporate the most recent academic literature available after the data collection stage ofthe research was concluded Part I Measuring PoliticalInstitutionalizationintheBalticStates, Russia, and Ukraine This page intentionally left blank Chapter 1 Conceptual Framework and Operational Indicators ofPoliticalInstitutionalization Two Waves ofthePoliticalInstitutionalization Research USING SOMEWHAT... between institutionalizationof single parties andparty systems? The mainstream literature on the subject does not, in fact, differentiate between institutionalizationof these two units Beginning with the seminal works by Samuel Huntington, most publications approach institutionalizationof individual parties andpartysystems interchangeably: the implication being that theinstitutionalizationof single... constitute comparative analyses ofpoliticalpartysystemsin African and Latin American countries respectively Although the authors of these two studies arrived at somewhat different sets ofinstitutionalization criteria, their theoretical frameworks contain several identical dimensions and indicators ofthe concept For example, they name stability inthe rules andthe nature of interparty competition as an... Russia) Partiya Rossiyskogo Edinstva i Soglasiya (Party of Russian Unity and Accord) Soyuz Pravykh Sil (Union of Rightist Forces) Ukraine CPU NDP SPU SDPU (U) UNA UNSO Communist Partyof Ukraine Narodno-Demokratychna Partiya (Popular Democratic Party) Sotsialistychna Partiya Ukrainy (Socialist Partyof Ukraine) Sotsial-Demokratychna Partiya Ukrainy (Ob”ednana) (Social Democratic Partyof Ukraine -... measure different dimensions ofpoliticalinstitutionalization For instance, if Panebianco studies party discipline as one ofthe indicators ofthe degree of autonomy, Mainwaring and Scully employ the same indicator to explore their dimension ofparty organization * * * Using Institutionalization to StudyPolitical Parties Although no scholars have arrived at the same set of dimensions ofpolitical institutionalization, ... Countries and change in principle functions; and (3) system stability: no precise indicators are offered * * * Studies ofPolitical Parties andPartySystems Any scholar who studies institutionalizationofpolitical parties andpartysystems faces the problem ofthe unit of analysis Should the main emphasis of astudy be on individual political parties, party systems, or both? Are there any differences... chapters The main conclusion is that Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, and Ukraine reveal strikingly different patterns ofinstitutionalizationof their partysystems Part 2 attempts to explain different dynamics and levels ofpoliticalinstitutionalizationinthe five nations Chapter 7 explores the role ofthe old Communist elites inthe late 1980s andthe early 1990s during the genetic stage of party- system... institutionalizationoftheparty system directly depends on that of individual parties.5 Since individual political parties constitute integral parts of the whole party system, institutionalizationof separate parties as well as institutionalizationof interaction patterns among the elements of the party system contribute to the overall institutionalizationoftheparty system Although a number of scholars employed the. .. Ta b l e s 5.1 Two Indexes of Electoral Volatility intheBalticStates, Russia, and Ukraine 5.2 Stability oftheParty Systems inthe Baltic States, Russia, and Ukraine, 1991–2004 6.1 Levels ofPoliticalInstitutionalizationinthe Five Countries 7.1 Removal ofthe Provision on the Leading Party Role (Article 6) from the Soviet Constitution andthe Constitutions ofthe Five Countries 9.1 Mean Seat... parties received an additional boost after the publication of Angelo Panebianco’s Political Parties: Organization and Power in 1988, which became an instant classic inthepolitical parties literature soon after its release In his own words, Panebianco attempted to “adapt the theory ofinstitutionalization to the case ofpolitical parties in order to permit a dynamic analysis ofthe organizational . Electoral Volatility in the Baltic States, Russia, and Ukraine 100 5.2 Stability of the Party Systems in the Baltic States, Russia, and Ukraine, 1991–2004 106 6.1 Levels of Political Institutionalization. xv Introduction 1 Part I Measuring Political Institutionalization in the Baltic States, Russia, and Ukraine 1. Conceptual Framework and Operational Indicators of Political Institutionalization 9 2. Autonomy. serves as a theoretical framework for the next five chapters that examine and assess the degree of party- system autonomy and stability in the Baltic states, Russia, and Ukraine. Chapter 2 investigates