This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad “Tillyian perspective” emphasising elite–citizen interactions and the role of the state. The article views backsliding as the outcome of processes of state capture by rent-seeking elites united in party ideological or network configurations. Simultaneously, citizen protests provide an indication of (Tillyian) struggles for the growth of democracies with a broader societal basis. As different societal interests emerge, some engage in a struggle against elite coalitions, while others embrace conservative values. Based on this analysis, sustainable democracy will depend on broad societal mobilisation to defend democratic principles.Security and ...
Recently, various Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a regression of democratic...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
In this article, we offer insights into the plurality of interest groups' strategic responses to the...
This article discusses the lessons that can be drawn from post-Soviet experiences of democratisation...
Are populist actors more like a hurricane that risks undermining democracy? Or do they aim for a dif...
This editorial introduces readers to the thematic issue on organized interests in the context of dem...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in Eastern and Ce...
The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in ECE, most nota...
Within the EU, there lives a hope that Eastern Europe’s authoritarian development will change its co...
This article demonstrates that most new EU Member States experience serious problems of state captur...
This article explores three intertwining issues facing the countries in the EU’s eastern neighbourho...
This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it poin...
This article analyses the weaknesses of contemporary democratic orders which stem from the use of mo...
Recently, various Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a regression of democratic...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
In this article, we offer insights into the plurality of interest groups' strategic responses to the...
This article discusses the lessons that can be drawn from post-Soviet experiences of democratisation...
Are populist actors more like a hurricane that risks undermining democracy? Or do they aim for a dif...
This editorial introduces readers to the thematic issue on organized interests in the context of dem...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in Eastern and Ce...
The article focuses on the recent (25 years), development of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe...
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in ECE, most nota...
Within the EU, there lives a hope that Eastern Europe’s authoritarian development will change its co...
This article demonstrates that most new EU Member States experience serious problems of state captur...
This article explores three intertwining issues facing the countries in the EU’s eastern neighbourho...
This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it poin...
This article analyses the weaknesses of contemporary democratic orders which stem from the use of mo...
Recently, various Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a regression of democratic...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
In this article, we offer insights into the plurality of interest groups' strategic responses to the...