Democratic consolidation in East-Central Europe: A model for transformation?
This article discusses the process of democratization in East-Central Europe after the fall of communism. It looks at different aspects such as Europeanization, regime change theory, civil society, political culture, and the development of democratic institutions in countries like Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. The researchers explore the challenges and prospects for democratic consolidation in the region, highlighting the importance of factors like party politics, international influences, and societal values.