The `Comparative Revolution' and the Transition in Central and Southern Europe
The Latin American, South European and, later, the Central and East European democratic transitions have led to a `revolution' in comparative politics. Instead of the polar notions of democracy and dictatorship, different types of `transitions' have emerged and democracy has appeared also as a function of the world-system. The paper suggests that there are four scenarios for Central and East European democratic transitions in their international context: (1) Sleeping Beauty (easy westernization); (2) Deepfreeze (return to the past); (3) Latin Americanization (falling back to the Third World); and (4) Fair Weather (Central Europe joins the European integration).
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1993
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Authors: | Ãgh, Attila |
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Journal of Theoretical Politics. - Vol. 5.1993, 2, p. 231-252
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Subject: | democratic transition | European integration | linkage politics | Central and Eastern Europe |
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