Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1062482 | Political Geography | 2007 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In this spatial statistical analysis, Hungary, though a small country in size (smaller than most states in the USA), is shown as having significant spatial clustering. On the basis of this spatial clustering, it is demonstrated that a political party, FIDESZ that had previously been associated with a different political bloc has been able, in a relatively short period of time of the 1990s in the post-Communist period, to occupy the vacant space on the ‘right’ and to integrate with the voters of the right-wing bloc.
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Authors
József Mészáros, Norbert Solymosi, Ferenc Speiser,