Central and Eastern Europe were characterized by a shared movement away from postcommunism and toward catching up with the West. Amid the process of democratization and “Westernization by imitation” ( Krastev and Holmes 2020 ), it was widely understood
Search Results
The Curious Case of Slovakia
Regime Preferences Thirty Years after the Velvet Revolution
Zuzana Reptova Novakova
Editorial
A Thematic Issue about Central and Eastern European Societies
Zuzana Reptova Novakova and Laurent van der Maesen
Common Perspectives If lessons are to be drawn from the democratization and “Westernization” experience of Central and Eastern Europe, their prime space for application would be in the Eastern Europe of today, the countries where repeated revolutionary
Humanosphere Potentiality Index
Appraising Existing Indicators from a Long-term Perspective
Takahiro Sato, Mario Ivan López, Taizo Wada, Shiro Sato, Makoto Nishi, and Kazuo Watanabe
.001.0001 Bäckstrand , K. 2006 . “ Democratizing Global Environmental Governance? Stakeholder Democracy after the World Summit on Sustainable Development .” European Journal of International Relations 12 : 467 – 498 . Ballet , J. , D. Bazin , J-L. Dubois
Four Dimensions of Societal Transformation
An Introduction to the Problematique of Ukraine
Zuzana Novakova
Resource, 2004–2010 .” East European Politics and Societies 26 ( 3 ): 616 – 642 . 10.1177/0888325412447642 Pleines , H . 2016 . “ Oligarchs and Politics in Ukraine .” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 24 ( 1 ): 105