Ekonomické hlasování a odpovědnost vládních stran ve střední Evropě
Roč.15,č.2–3(2013)
Economic Voting; Reward-Punishment Model; Responsibility; Economic Crisis; Czech Republic; Hungary; Poland; Slovakia; European Election Study
Petra Svačinová
Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University
(Všechny elektronické zdroje ověřeny ke dni 1. 3. 2013)
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