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Crisis and Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe

Jovanovia, Miodrag A.(Edited by)Paviaevia, Doroe(Edited by)
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There has been an erosion of trust in elected institutions in both well-established democracies and in new democracies.

Whether this 'crisis of democracy' is caused by the current financial crisis or is due to the structural features and quality of democracy in general, political bodies are in need of strategies for overcoming this crucial problem of contemporary politics.

Crisis and Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe addresses this need by bringing together political, legal, and economic scholars and analysts who tackle this worrisome backsliding of democracies, placing special emphasis on East European, post-communist States.

The book is organized around three central themes. The first provides a theoretical assessment of the crisis and quality of democracy with an examination of the tension between democracy and capitalism, the sources of disenchantment and cynicism about democratic politics, and a conceptualization of quality of democracy.

The second theme is the state of constitutionalism, democracy, and the rule of law in Eastern Europe, which is organized around four case-studies: Hungary, Serbia, Poland, and Macedonia.

The final subject matter is the nature of a connection between economic performance and democratic mechanisms in the post-communist states.

Ranging over political theory, political science, constitutional law, and economics, this book will be appealing to theorists, as well as to empirical or policy-oriented experts working within democratic studies.

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£51.00
Product Details
9490947679 / 9789490947675
Paperback
320.947
30/08/2012
Netherlands
152 pages
165 x 240 mm
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