Changing configurations of national elites are shaping the
prospects for democracy in the countries of postcommunist Eastern
Europe. In several countries (Serbia, Bulgaria, Russia) there are
unchecked power struggles between elites, with regimes oscillating
between democratic and authoritarian tendencies. In other countries
(Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic) restrained elite competitions
are being institutionalized and are leading to stable democratic
regimes. These and other outcomes are analyzed for the region as a
whole.
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