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This book assesses the quality of democracy through the study of
organized interests in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) since the
collapse of communism in 1989 up to 2017. It offers a much-needed
comprehensive look into formal interest representation in CEE
countries and compares this with the model in Western democracies.
Drawing on democratic theory and comparative analysis, the authors
explore the effects of a legal framework, political as well as
social contexts. The volume contributes to debates on the
performance of young democracies in CEE, where scholars argue that
there is a 'democratic crisis' and democratic fatigue while the
interest group system is often labelled as weak and, in some cases,
underdeveloped. Although great efforts have been made to deepen our
understanding of interest organization and lobbying tools, the
current literature fails to provide a comprehensive answer on the
influence of unsupportive environments on population ecology. The
case of CEE countries shows significant effects of political and
social contexts on interest representation, stimulating a debate
about the quality of democratic institutions following the collapse
of communism.
This book assesses the quality of democracy through the study of
organized interests in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) since the
collapse of communism in 1989 up to 2017. It offers a much-needed
comprehensive look into formal interest representation in CEE
countries and compares this with the model in Western democracies.
Drawing on democratic theory and comparative analysis, the authors
explore the effects of a legal framework, political as well as
social contexts. The volume contributes to debates on the
performance of young democracies in CEE, where scholars argue that
there is a 'democratic crisis' and democratic fatigue while the
interest group system is often labelled as weak and, in some cases,
underdeveloped. Although great efforts have been made to deepen our
understanding of interest organization and lobbying tools, the
current literature fails to provide a comprehensive answer on the
influence of unsupportive environments on population ecology. The
case of CEE countries shows significant effects of political and
social contexts on interest representation, stimulating a debate
about the quality of democratic institutions following the collapse
of communism.
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