Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarship on post-communist democratization. The most severe form of backsliding—state capture by ruling parties—has occurred in countries formerly regarded as paradigms of successful democratic transition. Despite research on different kinds of capture, little is known about the overall process by which political parties capture a state. In response, we develop a conceptual framework that identifies four interconnected strategies and corresponding tactics: (1) exploiting crises to advance political agendas, (2) deactivating controls to constrain oversight, (3) milking cash-cows to generate income, and (4) manipulating the political system to institu...
This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad ...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
The paper aims to determine which political parties in post-communist countries were considered host...
This article demonstrates that most new EU Member States experience serious problems of state captur...
This paper will discuss the rise of authoritarian tendencies in the political systems of Kosovo, Mac...
Democratic backsliding, illiberalism, and authoritarian encroachment are undermining the political s...
The research „Democratic Backsliding in The Visegrád Group Countries: What is the Role of Polit...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
During the European Union accession negotiations, all post-communist Eastern European countries that...
Two years ago we started to investigate the ever-widening grey zone between liberal democracy and di...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Recently, various Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a regression of democratic...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The questions of what makes democracy work, its stability, sustainability and proliferation, have be...
This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad ...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
The paper aims to determine which political parties in post-communist countries were considered host...
This article demonstrates that most new EU Member States experience serious problems of state captur...
This paper will discuss the rise of authoritarian tendencies in the political systems of Kosovo, Mac...
Democratic backsliding, illiberalism, and authoritarian encroachment are undermining the political s...
The research „Democratic Backsliding in The Visegrád Group Countries: What is the Role of Polit...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
During the European Union accession negotiations, all post-communist Eastern European countries that...
Two years ago we started to investigate the ever-widening grey zone between liberal democracy and di...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Recently, various Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a regression of democratic...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The questions of what makes democracy work, its stability, sustainability and proliferation, have be...
This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad ...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
The paper aims to determine which political parties in post-communist countries were considered host...