Transition to democracy in Eastern Europe

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Transition to democracy in Eastern Europe

Klaus von Beyme

(Advances in political science : an international series)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996

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Bibliography: p. 170-184

Includes index

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Description

This is the first comprehensive study of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe which includes the processes in party-formation, political culture-building, institution-building and economic transformation, and to differentiate between areas and countries. East and southeastern Europe are included as well as the Republics of the former Soviet Union. The theories of transformation to democracy developed in former transitions, such as 1919, 1945 and the 1970s are tested in the case of Eastern Europe. In many areas the picture developed by the author is not very optimistic. He feels that 'Anocracy', a mixture between democracy and authoritarian regimes, is likely to develop in many countries.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Theoretical Approaches to System's Changes in Eastern Europe - The Last Ideology of the Old Intelligentsia: Civil Society - A New Movement in an Ideological Vacuum: Nationalism in Eastern Europe - System's Change without a Change of Elites? - Transformation of the Planning System to a Market Economy - Institution-Building and Democratization - Parties and Party Systems in Eastern Europe - Changing Political Culture in Eastern Europe - Resumee: System's Change with Uncertain Results - Bibliography - Index

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