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This book seeks to inject fresh thinking into the debate on democratic deterioration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) viewing ‘democratic backsliding’ through the prism of a range of cases beyond Hungary and Poland to redress the imbalance in current scholarship. Over the past decade a consensus has emerged that democracy in CEE is sharply deteriorating perhaps even ‘backsliding’ into new forms of authoritarianism. Debate has however so far focused disproportionately on the two most dramatic and surprising cases: Hungary and Poland. This book reflects on the ‘backsliding’ debate through the experience of CEE countries such as the Czech Republic Bulgaria Latvia and Estonia; as well as neighbouring post-communist regions such as the Western Balkans and former Soviet Union (cases such as Moldova and Ukraine) whose patterns of failing or partial democratisation may be newly instructive for analysing the development of CEE. Contributors present less frequently considered perspectives on ‘democratic backsliding’ in the CEE region such as the role of oligarchisation and wealth concentration; the potential of ethnographical approaches to democracy evaluation; the trade-offs between democratic quality and democratic stability; and the long-term interplay between social movements state-building and democratisation. This book was originally published as a special issue of East European Politics. | Rethinking 'Democratic Backsliding' in Central and Eastern Europe

Routledge Rethinking 'Democratic Backsliding' In Central And Eastern Europe 09780367671556

This book seeks to inject fresh thinking into the debate on democratic deterioration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) viewing ‘democratic backsliding’ through the prism of a range of cases beyond Hungary and Poland to redress the imbalance in current scholarship. Over the past decade a consensus has emerged that democracy in CEE is sharply deteriorating perhaps even ‘backsliding’ into new forms of authoritarianism. Debate has however so far focused disproportionately on the two most dramatic and surprising cases: Hungary and Poland. This book reflects on the ‘backsliding’ debate through the experience of CEE countries such as the Czech Republic Bulgaria Latvia and Estonia; as well as neighbouring post-communist regions such as the Western Balkans and former Soviet Union (cases such as Moldova and Ukraine) whose patterns of failing or partial democratisation may be newly instructive for analysing the development of CEE. Contributors present less frequently considered perspectives on ‘democratic backsliding’ in the CEE region such as the role of oligarchisation and wealth concentration; the potential of ethnographical approaches to democracy evaluation; the trade-offs between democratic quality and democratic stability; and the long-term interplay between social movements state-building and democratisation. This book was originally published as a special issue of East European Politics. | Rethinking 'Democratic Backsliding' in Central and Eastern Europe

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