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Democracy in Western and Postcommunist Countries

Twenty Years after the Fall of Communism

by Tadeusz Buksiński (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection 370 Pages
Series: Dia-Logos, Volume 10

Summary

The authors of this book, scholars from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraina, Kirghizia and Poland, seek to answer the question, in what way the Westeuropean and postcommunist countries respond to the challenges posed to them by democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and European constitutional politics and policymaking. New democracies necessarily pose a challenge to non-democratic states, because they liberated themselves from the totalitarian regime. They pose a challenge for the old liberal democracies too, because they try to compromise individual interests and freedoms with traditional prepolitical and political group identities. But just the model of democracy can be followed in many non-Western countries which aspire to establish a democratic order. This book raises the questions that are particularly significant to the present-day political practice in its European and global dimensions. It is intended as a companion volume for all those who combine their academic research with wider interests in the promoting of democracy in the period of globalization and under the new pressures of European constitutional politics.

Details

Pages
370
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631585436
Language
English
Keywords
Osteuropa Politics of Identity Demokratisierung Aufsatzsammlung European Union Politics of Interests Democratic movements
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 370 pp., 1 fig., num. tables

Biographical notes

Tadeusz Buksiński (Volume editor)

The Editor: Tadeusz Buksiński is Director of the Department of Philosophy at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan (Poland), Chair of Social and Political Philosophy. He has published numerous books.

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