The paper examines the requirements of an effective and legitimized democratic political system in the process of transition. The analysis and the conclusions are based on the Hungarian experience, which can carefully be applied to all Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Special focus is given to the relationship of legal certainty and the efficiency of the democratic system, to the tension between legalism and managerialism and to the characteristics of civil society organizations. In the conclusion special features of the transitional countries are pointed out
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
In the paper, it is argued that democratization in Central and Eastern Europe involves important for...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
The paper examines the requirements of an effective and legitimized democratic political system in t...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe...
Diploma thesis "The effect of mode of transition to democracy on the form of the institutional syste...
In the last two decades, Central and Eastern Europe has gone through an intensive transformation pro...
The dissertation examines the establishment and strengthening of constitutional democracies during ...
The paper analyses the three-stage model of democratisation elaborated in the ‘80s on the experience...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
In the paper, it is argued that democratization in Central and Eastern Europe involves important for...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
The paper examines the requirements of an effective and legitimized democratic political system in t...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe...
Diploma thesis "The effect of mode of transition to democracy on the form of the institutional syste...
In the last two decades, Central and Eastern Europe has gone through an intensive transformation pro...
The dissertation examines the establishment and strengthening of constitutional democracies during ...
The paper analyses the three-stage model of democratisation elaborated in the ‘80s on the experience...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
In the paper, it is argued that democratization in Central and Eastern Europe involves important for...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...