A concise field guide to post-communist regimes : actors, institutions, and dynamics /
"While the literature of hybrid regimes has given up the presumption that post-communist countries must democratize, its language and concepts still mostly relate to Western democracies. Magyar and Madlovics strongly argue for a vocabulary and grammar tailored to the specifics of the region. In...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Budapest, Hungary ; New York :
Central European University Press,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Trapped in the language of liberal democracy
- Dissolving axiom #1 : stubborn structures and the region's development
- Dissolving axiom #2 : formality and informality
- Dissolving axiom #3 : from constitutional state to the mafia state
- A sui generis phenomenon : the adopted political family
- The formal institutional setting : changing patterns of legitimacy
- Legislation and the legal system : from the rule of law to the law of rule
- Defensive mechanisms : stability and erosion of democracies and autocracies
- Relational economics : corruption, predation, and the redistribution of markets
- In a relational economy, property rights have. (need a proper address instead)
- Market-exploiting dictatorship : coexistence of the three economic mechanisms in China
- Clientage society and the social stability of patronal autocracy
- Populism : an ideological instrument for the political program of morally unconstrained collective egoism
- Beyond regime specificities : country-, policy-, and era-specific features
- Post-communist regime trajectories : a triangular framework
- Estonia : regime change to liberal democracy
- Romania : regime change to patronal democracy
- Kazakhstan : regime change to patronal autocracy
- China : model change to market-exploiting dictatorship
- Czech Republic : backsliding toward patronal democracy
- Poland : backsliding toward conservative autocracy
- Hungary : backsliding to patronal autocracy from liberal democracy
- Russia : backsliding to patronal autocracy from oligarchic anarchy
- Ukraine : regime cycles with color revolutions
- North Macedonia : regime cycle with intra-elite conflict
- Moldova : regime cycles with foreign interference
- Georgia : an attempt to break the regime cycle.