The EU polycrisis and hard populism in East -Central Europe: From the Copenhagen dilemma to the Juncker paradox
Analyses of populism in East -Central Europe (ECE) necessarily depart from the general crisis of representative democracy in the EU and describe the ECE as a specifi c regional case reflecting the failure of the catch -up process. The first part of this article adopts this “classical” approach and c...
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Main Author: | Ágh Attila |
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Language: | CS EN SK |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/73fdfd38d7de47238cd19e324dbf85ec |
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