"P(GAP408/10/0295)" . . . . . . . "institutionalization; party system; Bulgaria; Romania; Croatia; Slovenia; electoral volatility; effective number of parties; age of parliamentary parties"@en . "Jurek, Petr" . . . "Institutionalization of Party Systems: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia in a Comparative Perspective"@en . . "This article focuses on the analysis of the institutionalization of party systems. The objects of the analysis are four party systems of post-communist countries ? Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Slovenia. To assess the degree of institutionalization, three quantitative criteria are used: electoral volatility, the effective number of parties and the parliamentary age of parties. The main aims of the analysis are to compare aforementioned party systems? degree of institutionalization and simultaneously confirm the assumption that post-communist party systems are in a far more heterogeneous category than is often suggested."@en . . "1801-3422" . "RIV/49777513:23330/10:00503848" . . "14"^^ . "264218" . . . "6" . . "Institutionalization of Party Systems: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia in a Comparative Perspective" . "1"^^ . . "1" . "1"^^ . "RIV/49777513:23330/10:00503848!RIV11-GA0-23330___" . "23330" . . "Institutionalization of Party Systems: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia in a Comparative Perspective"@en . "Institutionalization of Party Systems: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia in a Comparative Perspective" . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "Politics in Central Europe" . "This article focuses on the analysis of the institutionalization of party systems. The objects of the analysis are four party systems of post-communist countries ? Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Slovenia. To assess the degree of institutionalization, three quantitative criteria are used: electoral volatility, the effective number of parties and the parliamentary age of parties. The main aims of the analysis are to compare aforementioned party systems? degree of institutionalization and simultaneously confirm the assumption that post-communist party systems are in a far more heterogeneous category than is often suggested." . "[2CCD623018DE]" . . . .