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How and to what degree have the radical right in Eastern Europe
affected democratic quality? What is the relationship between the
radical right's electoral strength, its coalition and blackmail
potential and its impact? How do other parties respond if
nationalism gains ground in a democracy? Depleting democracies
explores these questions through the examples of three groups of
countries where radical right parties are strong: Bulgaria and
Slovakia; Hungary, Poland and Romania; and the Czech Republic and
Estonia. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, the book
examines how radical right parties influenced mainstream parties'
positions and public policy regarding vulnerable groups such as
ethnic and national minorities and asylum-seekers between 2000 and
2016. It argues that by undermining the liberal values of equality
and inclusiveness, they drive a process of depletion that
fundamentally challenges democratic quality in the region. -- .
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