Michał Jacuński, Barbara Brodzińska-Mirowska, Anna Pacześniak
This book provides a new analytical perspective on the strategies, membership and communication management of political parties in Poland. The authors address why some political parties have managed to strengthen and survive while others have failed to do the same. The research was carried out in the years 2016–2018, when Poland started to be seen more and more as a weakening democracy.
As an in-depth, empirically grounded single-country study of party structure and communication, the book gives an opportunity to draw broader conclusions about the process of party...
This book provides a new analytical perspective on the strategies, membership and communication management of political parties in Poland. T...
Anna Pacześniak, Maciej Bachryj-Krzywaźnia, Małgorzata Kaczorowska
This book examines the factors determining the character, depth, scope and outcomes of changes made by political parties in the aftermath of electoral losses. It considers not only the objective aspects of party organisation and its features and structure, in explaining post-defeat party change, but also includes findings on the perceptions and interpretations of electoral results within political parties. Based on an extensive fieldwork, the authors propose a new analytical perspective to establish whether and under what conditions and circumstances an electoral defeat leads to a profound...
This book examines the factors determining the character, depth, scope and outcomes of changes made by political parties in the aftermath of electo...