Democratic backsliding has been halted in different countries around the world through various types of accountability. However, it is unclear what happens in political settings in which the usual accountability characteristics are absent. This article aims to explain how backsliding was stopped in 2021 in Bulgaria, which is an illustrative example of such a political setting. We illustrate how opposition political parties played a crucial role in halting democratic backsliding, through collaboration with each other and isolation of the government party. Our qualitative analysis uses data from media reports and public statements from the elites belonging to the parliamentary parties in the three Bulgarian parliaments of 2021. The novelty of...
The paper analyses the dramatic vicissitudes of the political change in Bulgaria over the last three...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
How do politicians in emerging democracies subvert institutional reforms that are designed to improv...
Proposed democratic backsliding in some Eastern members of the European Union, has recently been rai...
During the last decade, democratic backsliding (DB) has become a worrying phenomenon worldwide. This...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
This article investigates the most important determinants of domestic institutional change in combat...
This dissertation examines democratic backsliding using a coalitional approach. It takes as its anal...
In recent decades, prominent national leaders like Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Venezuela’s Hug...
The paper explores how the leaders of parliamentary represented parties in Bulgaria discussed Fidesz...
The paper analyses the dramatic vicissitudes of the political change in Bulgaria over the last three...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
How do politicians in emerging democracies subvert institutional reforms that are designed to improv...
Proposed democratic backsliding in some Eastern members of the European Union, has recently been rai...
During the last decade, democratic backsliding (DB) has become a worrying phenomenon worldwide. This...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
This article investigates the most important determinants of domestic institutional change in combat...
This dissertation examines democratic backsliding using a coalitional approach. It takes as its anal...
In recent decades, prominent national leaders like Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Venezuela’s Hug...
The paper explores how the leaders of parliamentary represented parties in Bulgaria discussed Fidesz...
The paper analyses the dramatic vicissitudes of the political change in Bulgaria over the last three...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...