2017
DOI: 10.17645/pag.v5i4.1156
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The Illiberal Turn or Swerve in Central Europe?

Abstract: Scholars are coming to terms with the fact that something is rotten in the new democracies of Central Europe. The corrosion has multiple symptoms: declining trust in democratic institutions, emboldened uncivil society, the rise of oligarchs and populists as political leaders, assaults on an independent judiciary, the colonization of public administration by political proxies, increased political control over media, civic apathy, nationalistic contestation and Russian meddling. These processes signal that the l… Show more

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“…Before the COVID-19 pandemic, all V4 countries had been experiencing symptoms of democratic decay, including assaults on an independent judiciary, the colonization of public administration by political proxies, and increased political control over media. 2 Hungary was on the verge of undergoing an "illiberal turn," while the remaining three countries were experiencing illiberal swerving-Poland the most, Slovakia the least, with the Czech Republic in the middle (Bustikova and Guasti 2017). The COVID-19 pandemic represented an opportunity for the populist V4 leaders to undermine liberal democracy further.…”
Section: The Effects Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Democracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the COVID-19 pandemic, all V4 countries had been experiencing symptoms of democratic decay, including assaults on an independent judiciary, the colonization of public administration by political proxies, and increased political control over media. 2 Hungary was on the verge of undergoing an "illiberal turn," while the remaining three countries were experiencing illiberal swerving-Poland the most, Slovakia the least, with the Czech Republic in the middle (Bustikova and Guasti 2017). The COVID-19 pandemic represented an opportunity for the populist V4 leaders to undermine liberal democracy further.…”
Section: The Effects Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Democracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, synthesising the findings of the studies collected here suggests that-rather than the steady one-directional dynamic process of deterioration implied by "backsliding" a relatively stable but low-quality-democracy is the norm for political regimes where checks on progress towards high-quality liberal democracy are already embedded. In some cases, this may imply minimal change; in others, weakly consolidated democracy may swerve or careen (Slater 2013;Buštíková and Guasti 2017) without a lasting shift towards a less democratic regime form. Concretely, this means that the cases of Hungary and Poland, while exhibiting some characteristics shared across the region, serve as a poor guide for wider understanding in CEE.…”
Section: Multiple (Un)democratic Trajectories Across Ceementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finalmente, tras un intento fallido, Mariano Rajoy fue investido presidente del Gobierno con la abstención del PSOE. Tras dos años de Gobierno, el 1 de junio de 2018 el PSOE presentó una moción de censura 5 , obteniendo la mayoría absoluta para desalojar al Partido Popular del Gobierno tras obtener los votos favorables de 180 diputados, la abstención de Coalición Canaria y los votos contrarios GRÁFICO 3…”
Section: Fragmentación Volatilidad Y Polarización En La Nueva Españaunclassified