Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe

Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe
Author: Sven Eliaeson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134207732

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This book explores the idea of civil society and how it is being implemented in Eastern Europe. The implosion of the Russian empire fifteen years ago and the new wave of democratization opened a new field of inquiry. The wide-ranging debate on the transition became focused on a conceptual battle, the question of how to define "civil society". Because totalitarian systems shun self-organization, real existing civil society barely existed East of the Elbe, and the emergence of civil society took unusually complex and puzzling forms, which varied with national culture, and reflected the deep historical past of these societies. This insightful text relates the concept of civil society and developments in Eastern Europe to wider sociological theories, and makes international comparisons where appropriate. It discusses particular aspects of civil society, and examines the difficulties of establishing civil society. It concludes by assessing the problems and prospects for civil society in Eastern Europe going forward.

Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe

Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe
Author: Sven Eliæson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 041536809X

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Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada.

Democracy and Civil Society in Eastern Europe

Democracy and Civil Society in Eastern Europe
Author: Paul G. Lewis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349221745

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The book presents an informed and wide-ranging examination of issues surrounding the development and future prospects of civil society in Eastern Europe. The contributions, mostly by leading East European scholars, relate the key concept of civil society to the processes that led to the collapse of communism and which bear on prospects for the establishment of a democratic order throughout the region. The development of the concept is related to questions like those surrounding economic policy and reform and the women's movement.

Creating a Democratic Civil Society in Eastern Germany

Creating a Democratic Civil Society in Eastern Germany
Author: C. Olivo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2001-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780312299590

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This book examines normative theories of civil society and deliberative democracy by using a case study of the East German 'citizen movements' that led the democratic opposition against the communist regime. These movements espoused political ideals and engaged in public activities with striking affinities to recent normative theoretical conceptions of civil society. Tracing the history of the citizen movements from the 1970s through the 1990s, this study analyzes their attempts to transform German politics through a 'politics of civil society.' This case reveals the democratic potential of civil society theories as well as the obstacles facing the realization of alternative visions of democracy in contemporary liberal democracies.

Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe

Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe
Author: Sven Eliaeson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134207725

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This book explores the idea of civil society and how it is being implemented in Eastern Europe. The implosion of the Russian empire fifteen years ago and the new wave of democratization opened a new field of inquiry. The wide-ranging debate on the transition became focused on a conceptual battle, the question of how to define "civil society". Because totalitarian systems shun self-organization, real existing civil society barely existed East of the Elbe, and the emergence of civil society took unusually complex and puzzling forms, which varied with national culture, and reflected the deep historical past of these societies. This insightful text relates the concept of civil society and developments in Eastern Europe to wider sociological theories, and makes international comparisons where appropriate. It discusses particular aspects of civil society, and examines the difficulties of establishing civil society. It concludes by assessing the problems and prospects for civil society in Eastern Europe going forward.

Building Civil Society and Democracy in New Europe

Building Civil Society and Democracy in New Europe
Author: Sven Eliaeson
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781443808965

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The European enlargement process culminating in 2004 was - as a follow-up to die Wende and the implosion of the Russian empire - an event of the same magnitude as 1815 and 1919. Like 1918-19, it was an “exit into history”, a momentous event in post-Westphalian Europe. Even if acceptance of ten new countries was premature, it was appropriate to the moment history provided. The presence of the “New kids on the block” meant both problems and prospects. The end of the cold war meant the fall of the iron curtain – but a mental remnant of the curtain remains, in terms of attitudes regarding civility, corruption, and transparency, and expectations for democratic politics. Several of the “new” countries are “late children of 1848”. For them, entering NATO was more important than joining the EU, and also preceded EU-membership. Poland is bigger than the other 2004 countries together and has a heavy historical legacy. It is - as Germany used to be - imprinted by its special path between East and West and fear of being encircled by enemies. Although the Building of Civil Society and Democracy in countries in transformation can draw on experiences from the countries already within the EU, there is no primrose path for EU-integration. It is, moreover, an irony that the new member states, as a result of the expectations for post-Communist politics, build institutions of a kind that are no longer sufficiently efficient for “old” Europe. The new countries became a full-scale experiment in rule by experts: now by neo-liberals instead of Communists. A common European public sphere and civil society might emerge, but its form remains visible only at the horizon.

Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post Soviet Armenia

Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post Soviet Armenia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781134076765

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Building a Civil Society

Building a Civil Society
Author: Steven C. Soper
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442645035

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The most passionate advocates of Italy's unification in the nineteenth century possessed an almost limitless faith in the benefits of civic association. They also shared a common concern: once Italian unification was achieved and various freedoms were established, would ordinary Italians naturally become responsible, progressive citizens – especially after centuries of foreign rule, regional division, and economic decline? Most unification advocates doubted that their fellow citizens could form a modern, progressive civil society on their own, or that a vibrant association life would develop from the ground up. Building a Civil Society is the first book-length English-language study of associational life in nineteenth-century Italy. Drawing on extensive research in published and unpublished documents – including associational records, newspapers, periodicals, government documents, guidebooks, exhibition catalogues, memoirs, and private letters – Steven C. Soper provides a complex account of Italian liberalism during Europe's age of association. His study also raises important questions about the role that associations play in emerging democracies.