Dealing with personnel inherited from prior regimes in the administration of transitional states is critical for democratic consolidation, a problem traditionally addressed by the dichotomy of continuation or dismissal. However, major organizational innovations to deal with tainted officials appear in postcommunist Central Europe. Using the concept of lustration systems, this study differentiates three archetypes: dismissal, exposure, and confession. The authors propose that each system carries different symbolic meanings, which produce different outcomes for citizens’ trust in government and in tainted officials. The hypothesized effects of different lustration systems on trust are tested by an experiment embedded in nationwide representat...
Eastern European post-communist countries inherited pervasive corruption after the breakup of the US...
This article discusses the various dimensions of East Central Europe's closure with the communist pa...
The dissertation examines transitional justice mechanisms implemented in post-communist Central and ...
How do transitional democracies deal with officials who have been tainted by complicity with prior g...
Lustration laws, which discharge the influence of old power structures upon entering democracies, ar...
This article focuses on the impact of interpersonal distrust on the perceived locus of control of th...
Lustration, the vetting of public officials in Central Europe for links to the communist-era securit...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
The problem of dishonesty and distrust is often unclear phenomena in Eastern Europe. These are commo...
Popular trust in political institutions is vital to democracy, but in post-Communist countries, popu...
This article considers how lustration has been operating in Poland since legislation came into force...
This study examines trust in political institutions using data from surveys in nine former Soviet co...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
The possibility that trust plays an important role in corruption has been identified previously in t...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
Eastern European post-communist countries inherited pervasive corruption after the breakup of the US...
This article discusses the various dimensions of East Central Europe's closure with the communist pa...
The dissertation examines transitional justice mechanisms implemented in post-communist Central and ...
How do transitional democracies deal with officials who have been tainted by complicity with prior g...
Lustration laws, which discharge the influence of old power structures upon entering democracies, ar...
This article focuses on the impact of interpersonal distrust on the perceived locus of control of th...
Lustration, the vetting of public officials in Central Europe for links to the communist-era securit...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
The problem of dishonesty and distrust is often unclear phenomena in Eastern Europe. These are commo...
Popular trust in political institutions is vital to democracy, but in post-Communist countries, popu...
This article considers how lustration has been operating in Poland since legislation came into force...
This study examines trust in political institutions using data from surveys in nine former Soviet co...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
The possibility that trust plays an important role in corruption has been identified previously in t...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
Eastern European post-communist countries inherited pervasive corruption after the breakup of the US...
This article discusses the various dimensions of East Central Europe's closure with the communist pa...
The dissertation examines transitional justice mechanisms implemented in post-communist Central and ...