1st Edition

The New Parliaments of Central and Eastern Europe

Edited By Philip Norton, David M. Olson Copyright 1996

    What role have parliaments played in the dramatic changes occurring in Eastern and Central Europe? Adopting a common research framework, the contributors analyse in detail the role and operations of parliaments in ten of the new democracies. They focus on what determines their capacity to have some impact on public policy. They identify the significance of parliaments operating in often hybrid systems of government, with the relationship between the executive and legislature not well defined, and with an absence of constraining influence that typify western political systems.

    ...one of the most comprehensive guides compiled so far to the legislative systems established in central and eastern Europe in the first half of the 1990s. Gabriel Partos, BBC World Service, International Affairs



    "... a succinct but understandable framework, very good individual country analyses, and a strong concluding chapter." LSS Newsletter



    Contemporary Review, Nov 96

    "An important and timely study."



    The Slavonic Review

    "This book is a model of how to maximize the potential value of a collective volume ...

    Biography

    Philip Norton, David M. Olson