The Črisis of Democracy: An East-Central European Perspective

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Post-communist states of East Central Europe face the authoritarian challenge to their young democracies, the sources of which are both historical and contemporary. Economic underdevelopment, the retarded process of nation-building and several decades of communist rul made countries of the region less well prepared for democratic transformation than their Western neighbors, but better than former Soviet Union. Čombination of economic and social tensions, nationalism and religious fundamentalism creates conditions conducive tom the crises of democracy, but such crises can be overcome if liberal and socialist forces join hands.

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Wiatr, J. J. (2020, September 1). The Črisis of Democracy: An East-Central European Perspective. Politics in Central Europe. Sciendo. https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2020-0016

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