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Parliamentary Democracy provides a comparative study of the
parliamentary regimes since 1789. The book covers the road to
parliamentarization of former constitutional monarchies and the
creation of parliamentary regimes by exercising the
constitution-making power of the people. What has been called
democratization in most of the 'transitology' literature was until
1918 mostly only 'parliamentarization'. Democratization of the
regimes frequently caused a certain destabilization of the
parliamentary regimes by new parties and extremist movement
entering the political arena. This is the first book to cover the
entire range of parliamentary systems, including the
semi-presidential systems.
This is the first comprehensive study of the transition to
democracy in Eastern Europe which includes the processes in
party-formation, political culture-building, institution-building
and economic transformation, and to differentiate between areas and
countries. East and southeastern Europe are included as well as the
Republics of the former Soviet Union. The theories of
transformation to democracy developed in former transitions, such
as 1919, 1945 and the 1970s are tested in the case of Eastern
Europe. In many areas the picture developed by the author is not
very optimistic. He feels that 'Anocracy', a mixture between
democracy and authoritarian regimes, is likely to develop in many
countries.
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