Thirty years ago, many credited civil society for communism's sudden and mostly peaceful demise in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). In the decades since, scholars have debated the definition, structure, impact, and strength of civil societies in this region. This article introduces a special section that provides theoretical, methodological, and empirical considerations of civil society activism in CEE thirty years after the end of communist regimes in the region. Based on our new multi-country survey instrument and extensive field research, we contend that despite important differences in civil society and democracy's trajectories within the region, there are commonalities emerging, with new forms of civic activism which are more informal...
This paper focuses on the development of volunteering at aggregate level in the post-communist socie...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
Post-Communist Europe poses a theoretical puzzle for students of democracy. There is a large body of...
Thirty years ago, many credited civil society for communism's sudden and mostly peaceful demise in C...
One of the main features of the single-party Communist system was its suppression of any knd of inde...
The developments that took place in Central and Easter Europe (CEE) over the last three decades have...
(EN) Civil society is made up of committed individuals, non-governmental non-profit organizations, t...
The EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007 welcomed post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe (C...
The EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007 welcomed post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe (C...
During the last two decades, scholars from a variety of disciplines have argued that civil society i...
During the last two decades, scholars from a variety of disciplines have argued that civil society i...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
The aim of this article is to analyze the problem of civic and political participation in the postco...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
This paper focuses on the development of volunteering at aggregate level in the post-communist socie...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
Post-Communist Europe poses a theoretical puzzle for students of democracy. There is a large body of...
Thirty years ago, many credited civil society for communism's sudden and mostly peaceful demise in C...
One of the main features of the single-party Communist system was its suppression of any knd of inde...
The developments that took place in Central and Easter Europe (CEE) over the last three decades have...
(EN) Civil society is made up of committed individuals, non-governmental non-profit organizations, t...
The EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007 welcomed post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe (C...
The EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007 welcomed post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe (C...
During the last two decades, scholars from a variety of disciplines have argued that civil society i...
During the last two decades, scholars from a variety of disciplines have argued that civil society i...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
The aim of this article is to analyze the problem of civic and political participation in the postco...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
This paper focuses on the development of volunteering at aggregate level in the post-communist socie...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
Post-Communist Europe poses a theoretical puzzle for students of democracy. There is a large body of...