Consolidating Democracy In Poland

Consolidating Democracy In Poland
Author: Raymond Taras
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429719554

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A comprehensive analysis of politics in a young European democracy, this book describes the principal features of Poland's democratic system-the political institutions, parties, elections, and leaders that have shaped the transition from communism. Raymond Taras examines the complex Walesa phenomenon; the comeback of the communists; and the uneasy

Rebellious Civil Society

Rebellious Civil Society
Author: Grzegorz Ekiert,Jan Kubik
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2001-08-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472088300

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Rebellious Civil Society and the Consolidation of Democracy in Poland

Rebellious Civil Society and the Consolidation of Democracy in Poland
Author: Grzegorz Ekiert,Jan Kubik,Harvard University,National Council for Soviet and East European Research (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1996
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: OCLC:34481205

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Democracy in Poland

Democracy in Poland
Author: Anna Gwiazda
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317396215

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This book assesses the quality of democracy in Poland from the collapse of communism in 1989 up to the 2011 parliamentary election. It presents an in-depth, empirically grounded study comparing two decades of democratic politics. Drawing on democratic theory and comparative politics, the book puts forward an evaluation of democracy based on four dimensions: representation, participation, competition and accountability. The book is an important contribution to debates on the performance of the new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe, where some scholars argue that there is a ‘democratic crisis’, that, after a period of democratic progress, most of these countries are experiencing democratic fatigue and that their democratic performance is poor. However, the Polish case shows that democracy is not in crisis - in fact, the quality of democracy in Poland has improved. The book shows that democratic quality stems from good democratic institutions. Moreover, the Polish case shows useful lessons that can be learnt by democratic reformers in countries that are undergoing the transition to democracy or are aiming to consolidate their democratic systems. It concludes that effective accountability, good representation and stable competition are vital.

Bound to Change

Bound to Change
Author: Peter M. E. Volten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1992
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN: STANFORD:36105082560025

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An international group of scholars reviews progress, including obstacles that have and have not yet been overcome, made by the three countries of East Central Europe in their transition from communism. The authors debate whether the changes are irreversible and how much more work is necessary.

The Consolidation of Democracy in East Central Europe

The Consolidation of Democracy in East Central Europe
Author: Karen Dawisha,Bruce Parrott
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1997-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521599385

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Edited by two of the world's leading analysts of post-communist politics, this book brings together distinguished specialists on the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The authors analyse the patterns of post-communist democratization in these countries, paying particular attention to the process of party formation, electoral politics, the growth of civil society, and the impact of economic reform on the emergence of interest groups. Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott provide theoretical and comparative chapters on post-communist political development across the region. This book will provide students and scholars with detailed analysis by leading authorities, plus the latest research data on recent political and economic developments in each country.

Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe International and transnational factors

Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe  International and transnational factors
Author: Jan Zielonka,Alex Pravda
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199241682

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This second volume in a series of books on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe analyzes the external parameters of such a consolidation in thirteen Eastern European countries. It explores how different international actors and various economic, cultural, and security types of transnational pressures have shaped democratic politics in the region, especially over the last decade.

Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe Volume 1 Institutional Engineering

Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe  Volume 1  Institutional Engineering
Author: Jan Zielonka
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2001-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191529184

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This is the first volume in a series of books on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe. The series focuses on three major aspects of democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe: institutional engineering, transnational pressures and civil society. This first volume analyses constraints on and opportunities of institutional engineering in Eastern Europe: to what extent and how elites in Eastern Europe have been able to shape, if not manipulate, the politics of democratic consolidation through institutional means. The aim is to contrast a set of democracy theories with empirical evidence accumulated in Eastern Europe over the last ten years. The volume tries to avoid complex debates about definitions, methods and the uses and misuses of comparative research. Instead it tries to establish what has really happened in the region, and which of the existing theories have proved helpful in explaining these developments. The volume starts with a presentation of conceptual and comparative frameworks, followed by in-depth empirical analyses of the thirteen individual countries undergoing democratic consolidation. The first conceptual and comparative part contains three chapters. The first chapter explains what institutional engineering is about and describes our experiences with institutional engineering in former transitions to democracy. It also focuses on the import and export of institutional designs. The second chapter analyses the utility of constitutions in the process of democratic consolidation. The third chapter compares constitutional designs and problems of implementation in Southern and Eastern Europe. The empirical case studies deal with the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Poland. And the conclusions evaluate the enormous impact of institutions on politics in Eastern Europe and show how central constitutional designs are to the institutional engineering in the societies undergoing transitions to democracy.