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Mar 2, 2021 in power to weaken turkey's judiciary,” and that the gross violations of human rights and democratic backsliding are of “significant concern.
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Rethinking “democratic backsliding” in central and eastern europe: looking beyond hungary and poland.
書名:rethinking ''democratic backsliding'' in central and eastern europe,語言 :英文,isbn:9780367671556,頁數:138,出版日期:2020/12/20,.
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Rethinking ‘democratic backsliding’ in central and eastern europe – looking beyond hungary and poland over the past decade, a scholarly consensus has emerged that that democracy in central and eastern europe (cee) is deteriorating (kochenov 2008, sedelmeier 2014), a trend often subsumed under the label ‘backsliding’1.
What's in a name? the democratic backsliding is not just another crisis of governance.
Jan 1, 2021 coeditors (with james dawson) of rethinking “democratic backslid- ing” in central and eastern europe (2019).
Jan 22, 2020 (university of michigan press, 2019) and co-editor of rethinking 'democratic backsliding' in central and eastern europe (routledge, 2019).
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Dec 21, 2018 the capture marched on emboldened and strengthened by the lack of credible supranational counter-strategies.
As the discussions below illustrate, it is precisely in reprisal for such domination of legal and judicial elites that contemporary populism, neo-authoritarianism, democratic backsliding or retrogression of liberal constitutionalism has emerged or resurged. 17 the challenges facing us today have been deeply embedded in particular ways that democratic constitutionalism has constructed since 1989.
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.
Democratic norms and conventions on th e part of ordinary people is absent. 15 the quality of democratic institutional design and political leadership matter, but so does popular receptivity or resistance to authoritarian, exclusionary populist appeals arato and cohen ( 2017).
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Why does collective resistance to democratic backsliding emerge in some contexts and not others? the experience of malawi in 2011–2012 offers an opportunity to explore this question. In the face of attacks on democratic rights and institutions, large-scale popular and civil society mobilization challenged the government’s authoritarian.
Democratic parties, politicians and milieux, principally czechia and slovakia. (2018) 'rethinking “democratic backsliding” in central and eastern europe.
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Democratic backsliding in central europe has so far been most acute in hungary and poland, states once considered frontrunners in democratisation. In this paper, we explore to what extent developments in another key frontrunner, the czech republic, fit initial patterns of hungarian/polish backsliding.
Mar 4, 2021 is making to ensure that internally disbursed eu funds do not bankroll democratic backsliding in rethinking europe's democratic leverage.
This book makes an important contribution to contemporary debates over the place of civic participation in democratic theory and practice.
Sep 14, 2020 this essay argues that the challenges to the democratic consolidation in these post-communist countries have been a result of myriad local,.
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“rethinking “democratic backsliding” in central and eastern europe – looking beyond hungary and poland” analyse the democratic processes in central and eastern europe on the example of hungary and poland. They argue that over the past decade, a scholarly consensus has emerged olena babinova.
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework to discuss two interrelated realms: backsliding on gender equality policies and the emerging political space.
Together they are coeditors (with james dawson) of rethinking “democratic.
Rethinking ‘democratic backsliding’ in central and eastern europe considers the ‘backsliding’ debate through the experience of cee states such as the czech republic, bulgaria, latvia, and estonia; as well as neighboring regions such as the western balkans and former soviet union.
Rethinking “democratic backsliding” in central and eastern europe–looking beyond hungary and poland.
At a time when countries around the world are experiencing democratic backsliding—freedom house’s widely read annual report warned that “2019 was the 14th consecutive year of decline in global freedom”—we may have much to learn from india’s example. But to understand what it tells us about the prospects for democracy in difficult.
Rethinking “democratic backsliding” in central and eastern europe – looking beyond hungary and poland licia cianettia, james dawsonband seán hanleyc adepartment of politics and international relations, centre of international public policy, royal holloway.
This essay introduces contributions to a special issue of east european politics on “rethinking democratic backsliding in central and eastern europe”, which seeks to expand the study of democratic regression in cee beyond the paradigmatic cases of hungary and poland.
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