The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaimed consolidated democracies when they joined the European Union (EU) in 2004. Today most of the new democracies are experiencing “democratic fatigue” and some seem vulnerable to an authoritarian turn. The EU, seen as the guarantor of the post-1989 democratic changes, is experiencing an unprecedented economic, financial, and democratic crisis with the combined challenges of technocracy and populism. The article explores the different approaches to the study of democracies in ECE, their specific features and vulnerabilities, and tries to provide an interpretation of the premature crisis of democracy in ECE in a broader transeuropean context
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Proposed democratic backsliding in some Eastern members of the European Union, has recently been rai...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
The article analyses the progress of democratisation in four former soviet countries (Russia, Belaru...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The populist backlash in Central and Eastern Europe reveals the absence in the new democracies of ch...
The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe...
Abstract: 21 years after communism it is a time to draw up a balance-sheet on the democratic transfo...
First published online: 02 July 2020The essay explains the origin, scope and forms of the anti-liber...
First published online: 16 March 2020This paper discusses the current prospects of democracy in Euro...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
Published online: 28 Apr 2017The question of whether European democracy is in crisis is not new, but...
Post-communist states of East Central Europe face the authoritarian challenge to their young democra...
The essay explains the origin, scope and forms of the anti-liberal surge taking place in Central and...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
While in Central-Eastern Europe and in the Baltics democracy and market reform have been consolidate...
Proposed democratic backsliding in some Eastern members of the European Union, has recently been rai...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
The article analyses the progress of democratisation in four former soviet countries (Russia, Belaru...