The Deconsolidation of Democracy in East‑Central Europe: The New World Order and the EU’s Geopolitical Crisis
In recent decades, the most remarkable feature of East-Central European (ECE) states has been their engagement in a deconsolidation process that necessitates the reconceptualising of European Studies and the theory of democracy. In the early ’90s, during the “revolution of high expectations,” consol...
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Autor principal: | Ágh Attila |
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Lenguaje: | CS EN SK |
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/188f16e409974d20966fd2091e2356d7 |
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