Challenges to Democracies in East Central Europe - Routledge Advances in European Politics

Challenges to Democracies in East Central Europe

Challenges to Democracies in East Central Europe - Routledge Advances in European Politics

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Democratic development in Central and Eastern Europe is not a finished project, nor is its progress immune to internal and external threats. The current social, economic, ethnic and political situation within the region presents new dangers.

This text identifies and analyses challenges to current East-Central European democracies in terms of potential deconsolidation of democracy reflected in the changes in the institutional and procedural framework (polity), and in the choice of instruments and strategies in the policy area. Specifically examining the regimes of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, these challenges include political extremism and violence, corruption, ethnic and religious conflicts. Presenting original Central European data and utilising the concept of consolidation of democracy from von Beyme and Merkel’s concept, the book demonstrates that these challenges are as much influenced by imported phenomena, such as immigration, organized crime, and other potential systemic undemocratic volatilities, as the domestic situation.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students East European politics, post-Soviet politics, EU Studies, security and strategic studies, international relations, area studies, modern history and sociology.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781138655966
ISBN10 1138655961
Number Of Pages 145
Item Weight 385 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"...Challenges to Democracies in East Central Europe is still a powerful potential stimulus for future discussion and research."

Sean Hanley, UCL SSEES, Slavonic and East European Review

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Author's Bio

Jan Holzer is a Political Scientist, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Principal Researcher in the International Institute for Political Science, Masaryk University, Czech Republic. He is also the Editor of the Central European Political Studies journal.

Miroslav Mareš is a Political Scientist, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Principal Researcher in the International Institute for Political Science, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.

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