The aim of this thesis is to numerically evaluate democratic consolidation in Eastern European countries of the former Eastern Bloc. To compare these countries with each other and decide which of these countries can be considered as consolidated democracies. Secondary aim is to find which factors supported this consolidation or at least correlate with it. Theoretical basis of this work is Wolfgang Merkel's theory of democratic consolidation. He divides democratic consolidation into four levels: constitutional consolidation, representative consolidation, behavioral consolidation and democratic consolidation of the political culture. Each level of democratic consolidation is numerically expressed, with usage of Bertelsmann's transformation in...
"Guided by the observation that consolidated, liberal democracies have not been the outcome of all t...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
The Eastern enlargement of the EU represented a historic moment in breaking the East-West divide. EU...
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 ...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the empirical support for some of the most influential theories withi...
Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on ex...
The bachelor thesis discusses the process of democratization in Slovakia in the years 19891998 and t...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
The process of democratization leads to implementation of democratic values among society and instit...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
Defence date: 22 September 2004Examining board: Prof. László Bruszt (EUI) ; Prof. Wolfgang Merkel (W...
The diploma thesis analyzes the issues of voluntary consolidation of municipal structures in the Eur...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
"Guided by the observation that consolidated, liberal democracies have not been the outcome of all t...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...
The Eastern enlargement of the EU represented a historic moment in breaking the East-West divide. EU...
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 ...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the empirical support for some of the most influential theories withi...
Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on ex...
The bachelor thesis discusses the process of democratization in Slovakia in the years 19891998 and t...
The author of the paper studies consolidation of democracy in the CEE countries in the context of an...
The process of democratization leads to implementation of democratic values among society and instit...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
Defence date: 22 September 2004Examining board: Prof. László Bruszt (EUI) ; Prof. Wolfgang Merkel (W...
The diploma thesis analyzes the issues of voluntary consolidation of municipal structures in the Eur...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
"Guided by the observation that consolidated, liberal democracies have not been the outcome of all t...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Serbia’s democratic consolidation in the judiciary and public an...