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Replication Data for: Post-Communist Junctures, the Left, and Illiberalism: Theory with Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe

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Title Replication Data for: Post-Communist Junctures, the Left, and Illiberalism: Theory with Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WNOSUK
 
Creator Binev, Binio
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description While many post-communist European party systems have experienced the rise of anti-establishment parties, not all have been equally vulnerable to challengers attacking both cultural and economic liberalism. This article borrows insights from scholarship on Latin American politics and develops a critical juncture approach to understanding the linkages between economic liberalization and political illiberalism in 15 post-communist democracies during the 1990-2020 period. It argues that contingent political dynamics during post-communist junctures shaped ensuing legacies by conditioning the long-term programmatic positions and variable electoral performance of “traditional” leftist parties. This path-dependent process culminated in variable electoral viability of illiberal parties with incentives for ideological differentiation and organizational capacities to adopt those economic positions that were most likely to be electorally rewarded. By focusing on variable incentives, resources, and constraints, the article challenges previous scholarship, advances, and tests a novel theoretical framework based on a probabilistic approach to critical juncture analysis.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Contributor Binev, Binio