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Comparison and evaluation of democracy and democratic institutions in Slovak and Hungarian Republics after 1992
Ladislav Tolmáci (Slovakia)
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Selected literature

Ágh A. (1994): The Hungarian Party System and Party Theory in the Transition of Central Europe. The Journal of Theoretical Politics vol.6, No. 2.

Ágh A. ed (1994): The Emergence of East Central European Parliaments: The First Steps. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies. Budapest.

Ágh A. (1994): The East Central European Party Systems: Linkages between parties and society. Budapest papers on Democratic Transition, No. 110.

Ágh A. (1995):The Legislative Activity of the First Parliament. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Ágh A. (1995): European Integration and the First Hungarrian Parliament: The Europeanization Project of the Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Ágh A. (1995): The Role of the First Parliament in Democratic Transition. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Ágh A., Kurtán S, (1995): The 1990 and 1994 parliamentary elections in Hungary: Continuity and change in the political systems. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Ágh A., Szarvas L., Vass L. (1995): The Europeanization of the Hungarian Polity. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Ágh. A., Ilonszki G. eds (1996): Parliaments and organised Interests: The Second Steps. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies. Budapest.

Bárány E. (1995): The Source of Unstability of Slovak Political System. In Parliamentary Democracy and Creation of Civil Society. Garmont Humenné.

Èierna-Lantayová D. (1992): Aspects of the Czechoclovak-Hungary Relation in the Years 1938-1949. Veda Bratislava

Foldes G., Hubai L. eds (1994): The parliamentary elections between 1920 and 1990. Politikatorténeti Alapítvány. Budapest.

Gábor L., Levendel Á., Stumpf I. eds(1994): Parlamenti vállasztások 11994 (Parliamentary elections in 1994). Századvég Publishing House. Budapest.

Gombár Cs. ed (1994): Balance: The Hungarian Government 1990-1994. Korridor, Centre for Political Research. Budapest.

Ilonszki G. (1995): Institutionalization and Professionalization in the First Parliament. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Kéri L. (1991): After the Collapse. Kossuth kiadó. Budapest.

Kilény G. (1994): The relationship between parliament and government with reference to the separation of Powers. Magyar Kozigazgatás. No. 5. Budapest.

Koudelka Z. (1995): The Relationship between The Prezident of Slovak Republic and the Parliament and the Government. In Parliamentary Democracy and Creation of Civil Society. Garmont Humenné.

Kovács G. (1995): The Involvment of Interest Organizations in Legislation and Committee Work. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Kula_ik P. (1995): Slovakia on its Way towards Parliamentary Democracy. In Parliamentary Democracy and Creation of Civil Society. Garmont Humenné.

Kukorelli I. (1991): The Birth, Testing and Results of the 1989 Hungarian Electoral Law. Soviet Studies vol. 43, No. 1.

Kukorelli I. (1995): The Parliamentary Cycle of 1990-1994. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Kurtán S., Sándor P., Vass. L. eds (1988), (1990), (1991), (1992), (1993), (1994), (1995): Political Yearbook of Hungary. Hungarian Center for Demokracy Studies. Budapest.

Le_ka D. (1995): Creation of the Systems of Political Parties and Movements from the Point of Form of Governmments View. In Parliamentary Democracy and Creation of Civil Society. Garmont Humenné.

Malová D, Siváková D. (1996): Privatisation in Slovakia as a Political and Legislative Process: Ideas, Actors, Interests, Conflicts, Outcomes. Budapest Papers on Democratic Transition.

Palú_ I. (1995): Political rights as Constitutional Juristic Base for the Creation of Civil Society in Slovak Republic. In Parliamentary Democracy and Creation of Civil Society. Garmont Humenné.

Papp I. (1995): The Stepchild of Parliament: Parliamentary Control by the Plenary Session. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Rákosi F., Sándor P. (1995): The Way of Legislation in the First Parliament. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Szarvas L. (1995): Personnel and Structural Changes in the First Hungarian Parliament. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Soltész I. ed (1992): The Handbook for Parliament. Center for Parliamentary Managment. Budapest

Soltész I. (1995): Controlling the Government by the Parliament. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Soltész I. (1995): The Committee System of the First Hugarian Parliament: Functionning of the Committees and their Role in Legislation (1990-1994). In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Soltész I. (1995): Parlamentary Commissions of Enquiry: The Foreign and Domestic Experience. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Somogyvári I. (1995): The Operation of the Standing Orders. In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Vass L. (1995): The Relationship Between Executive and Legislative Powers: Focus on the First Hungarian Parliament (1990-1994). In The First Parliament. Hungarian Centre for Democracy Studies Foundation. Budapest.

Weidenfeld W., Janning J. eds. (1993): Europe in Global Change. Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers. Gutersloh.

The titles of articles written in Slovak or Hungarian are translated

Other sources


The Constitution of the Slovak Republic
Standing Orders of the Nationa Council of the Slovak Republic
The Constitution of the Republic of Hungary
Standing Orders of Parliament of the Republic of Hungary
Selected Laws (for instance Electorial laws etc.)
Parliamentary Diaries


Program Thesis of all Parliamentary Parties
Party Congress Resolutions
Inner Materials of Political Parties in both countries

Monitored newspapers in Slovakia:

Slovenská republika
Sme
Národná obroda
Pravda
Trend
Profit

Monitored newspapers in Hungary:

Népszabadság
Magyar Nemzet
Magyar Hírlap
Népszava


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