Argues that democratization does not necessarily bring invigoration of civil society in post-transition countries. Elite-convergence and -emergence, and the likely impact of these processes on post-transition politics of Poland and Hungary; Number of interest groups with political links; Extent of elitism and its effects in Polish and Hungarian politics
Taking off from a security related interest in de-democratization processes throughout Europe and th...
Hungary and Poland have attempted to establish democratic systems of government since the end of Sov...
contribution à un site web1st lines/ The democratisation of central and eastern Europe was initially...
Korkut, Umut (Dogus Author)This paper argues that democratization does not necessarily bring invigor...
This is a qualitative comparative case study, with two cases in focus Poland and Hungary. The purpos...
Post-Communist Europe poses a theoretical puzzle for students of democracy. There is a large body of...
The paper reviews different approaches to the study of both the state and civil society in post-comm...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
The European Commission filed infringement procedures against both its member states Hungary and Pol...
Poland and Hungary have been widely recognised as countries affected by illiberalism. This has undou...
Democratic backsliding is a growing threat against peace in Europe. In the 1990s, Europeunderwent ex...
This article tests two propositions derived from European transitions to democracy on three countrie...
Reforms affecting the independence of courts and the media in Hungary and Poland have received signi...
This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, e...
Taking off from a security related interest in de-democratization processes throughout Europe and th...
Hungary and Poland have attempted to establish democratic systems of government since the end of Sov...
contribution à un site web1st lines/ The democratisation of central and eastern Europe was initially...
Korkut, Umut (Dogus Author)This paper argues that democratization does not necessarily bring invigor...
This is a qualitative comparative case study, with two cases in focus Poland and Hungary. The purpos...
Post-Communist Europe poses a theoretical puzzle for students of democracy. There is a large body of...
The paper reviews different approaches to the study of both the state and civil society in post-comm...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
The European Commission filed infringement procedures against both its member states Hungary and Pol...
Poland and Hungary have been widely recognised as countries affected by illiberalism. This has undou...
Democratic backsliding is a growing threat against peace in Europe. In the 1990s, Europeunderwent ex...
This article tests two propositions derived from European transitions to democracy on three countrie...
Reforms affecting the independence of courts and the media in Hungary and Poland have received signi...
This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, e...
Taking off from a security related interest in de-democratization processes throughout Europe and th...
Hungary and Poland have attempted to establish democratic systems of government since the end of Sov...
contribution à un site web1st lines/ The democratisation of central and eastern Europe was initially...