The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, especially in Poland as the country in the region where the first non-communist government was established in 1989. It highlights an extremely difficult and hazardous challenge for former communist countries when tackling the process on two different levels - political and economic. The article shows how difficult it was to achieve a uniform public consensus on the chosen road to economic transformation. The governments faced many obstacles, including public apathy. It was easier to achieve social support for political changes. A common tendency in all the Central and Eastern European countries after the collapse of communist rule was a ret...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
Bumpy road towards democracy and authoritarianism in the post-communist worldThe collapse of the Sov...
The main argument in the article is that liberal democracy, human rights, and the idea of constituti...
Abstract: 21 years after communism it is a time to draw up a balance-sheet on the democratic transfo...
Abstract This article begins with a brief overview of the characteristics of illiberal democracy pr...
21 years after communism it is a time todraw up a balance-sheet on the democratic transformationsin ...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
In 1989 Poland decided to implement a democratic regime, but its future was uncertain then. Today, a...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in Eastern and Ce...
The article aims to show the idea of democracy as a basic condition for implementing decentralisatio...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
Bumpy road towards democracy and authoritarianism in the post-communist worldThe collapse of the Sov...
The main argument in the article is that liberal democracy, human rights, and the idea of constituti...
Abstract: 21 years after communism it is a time to draw up a balance-sheet on the democratic transfo...
Abstract This article begins with a brief overview of the characteristics of illiberal democracy pr...
21 years after communism it is a time todraw up a balance-sheet on the democratic transformationsin ...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
In 1989 Poland decided to implement a democratic regime, but its future was uncertain then. Today, a...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in Eastern and Ce...
The article aims to show the idea of democracy as a basic condition for implementing decentralisatio...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
Bumpy road towards democracy and authoritarianism in the post-communist worldThe collapse of the Sov...