Project information
Contemporary challenges of democracy in East Central Europe
- Project Identification
- GAP408/11/0709
- Project Period
- 1/2011 - 12/2015
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Social Studies
- Keywords
- East Central Europe; Democracy; Democratization; deficits of democracy in posttransition
East-Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) has undergone processes of democratic consolidation and Europeanization. At the same time, politics in these countries faces original (both autochthonic and external) challenges and threats to democracy, only some of which are traceable to the communist past. These dangers include political extremism and violence, corruption, ethnic and religious conflicts, immigration and organized crime, as well as non-democratic defects of development in the region’s neighbouring countries. These phenomena have considerable influence over politics in East-Central Europe, and their consequences are evident both in the polity and politics dimensions. It is precisely inquiry into specific, area-typical forms of these challenges to democracy in East-Central Europe
and their theoretical reflection that constitute the crux of this project. It thus draws and builds upon existing research dealing with the issue of embeddedness and transformation of democracy under diverse cultural-civilizational conditions.
Publications
Total number of publications: 86
2014
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: The Story of the Populist Public Affairs Party in the Czech Republic
Perspectives on European Politics and Society, year: 2014, volume: 15, edition: 4, DOI
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For rule of law, political plurality, and a just society: Use of the legislative veto by President Václav Havel
East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, year: 2014, volume: 28, edition: 2, DOI
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From stability to uncertainty? Patterns of party system dynamics in the Czech Republic
Scientia et Societas, year: 2014, volume: 10, edition: 1
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How Stable and Reasonable is Postcommunist Public Opinion? The Case of the Czech Republic.
Europe-Asia Studies, year: 2014, volume: 66, edition: 6, DOI
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Islam in East Central European Politics: A New Challenge for Democracy?
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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K nespojitosti normativních a empirických teorií demokracie
Demokracie jako hodnota a problém II, year: 2014
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Lidská práva, důstojnost a morální tradice
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The 2013 Parliamentary Election in the Czech Republic
Evropská volební studia, year: 2014, volume: 9, edition: 1
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The extreme right´s relationship with Islam and Islamism in East-Central Europe: from allies to enemies
East European Politics & Societies, year: 2014, volume: 28, edition: 1, DOI
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The Rise of Party Populism in the Czech Republic in the Shadow of Political and Economic Crises
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings