Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on explaining the fall of communist regimes and democratic transition. To complement this research, the present paper turns attention to the political developments after 1989 and is among the first attempts to quantitatively assess which factors have contributed to the speed and extent of democratic consolidation among the most advanced postcommunist states. We argue that political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe should be viewed as part and parcel of broad-scale changes whereby democratization is intertwined with concurrent social transformations, and influenced by transnational forces. Using originally collected data for 11 most ad...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
This thesis examines democratic consolidation in five Eastern European countries. The Baltic States ...
Research on Eastern European attitudes toward democracy has not comprehensively examined the economi...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The Eastern enlargement of the EU represented a historic moment in breaking the East-West divide. EU...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
Since the fall of the communist regime in the beginning of the 1990s, Western Balkan states (Albania...
"Guided by the observation that consolidated, liberal democracies have not been the outcome of all t...
Ten years after European Union (EU) enlargement, democracy in the East European new member states is...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
EU influence in encouraging and promoting democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe has...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the empirical support for some of the most influential theories withi...
The aim of this thesis is to numerically evaluate democratic consolidation in Eastern European count...
This paper examines how the system change following the collapse of socialism affected the political...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
This thesis examines democratic consolidation in five Eastern European countries. The Baltic States ...
Research on Eastern European attitudes toward democracy has not comprehensively examined the economi...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The Eastern enlargement of the EU represented a historic moment in breaking the East-West divide. EU...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
Since the fall of the communist regime in the beginning of the 1990s, Western Balkan states (Albania...
"Guided by the observation that consolidated, liberal democracies have not been the outcome of all t...
Ten years after European Union (EU) enlargement, democracy in the East European new member states is...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
EU influence in encouraging and promoting democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe has...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the empirical support for some of the most influential theories withi...
The aim of this thesis is to numerically evaluate democratic consolidation in Eastern European count...
This paper examines how the system change following the collapse of socialism affected the political...
Defence date: 9 March 2003Examining Board: Prof. Grzegorz Ekiert (Harvard University) ; Prof. Peter ...
This thesis examines democratic consolidation in five Eastern European countries. The Baltic States ...
Research on Eastern European attitudes toward democracy has not comprehensively examined the economi...