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This book assesses the quality of Czech democracy relative to both
its postcommunist peers and older EU members. Motivated by the
authoritarian tendencies and illiberal outcomes in the
postcommunist region, it explores the extent to which the Czech
Republic is genuinely an outlier within the region and why. The
book elaborates on an original conception of democratic quality
that emphasizes three aspects of governance: citizen rule,
political equality, and good citizenship. The authors show that
while the Czech Republic falls short of Western democracies on
these standards, it does perform better than most of its peers. The
book includes original data on campaign promises, dual mandates,
legislative productivity, the wealth of MPs, the opinions of
millionaires, women's representation, and the stability of public
preferences along with comparative analyses of a host of other
indicators. The book will appeal to those interested in the
politics of Eastern Europe and new democracies, those working in
the rapidly growing fields of democratic quality and populism, and
NGOs concerned with the development of new democracies around the
world.
This book assesses the quality of Czech democracy relative to both
its postcommunist peers and older EU members. Motivated by the
authoritarian tendencies and illiberal outcomes in the
postcommunist region, it explores the extent to which the Czech
Republic is genuinely an outlier within the region and why. The
book elaborates on an original conception of democratic quality
that emphasizes three aspects of governance: citizen rule,
political equality, and good citizenship. The authors show that
while the Czech Republic falls short of Western democracies on
these standards, it does perform better than most of its peers. The
book includes original data on campaign promises, dual mandates,
legislative productivity, the wealth of MPs, the opinions of
millionaires, women's representation, and the stability of public
preferences along with comparative analyses of a host of other
indicators. The book will appeal to those interested in the
politics of Eastern Europe and new democracies, those working in
the rapidly growing fields of democratic quality and populism, and
NGOs concerned with the development of new democracies around the
world.
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