Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe: Volume 1: Institutional Engineering

Author:   Jan Zielonka
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   506
Publication Date:   28 June 2001
Format:   Hardback
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This is the first volume in a series of books on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe. The series focuses on three major aspects of democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe: institutional engineering, transnational pressures and civil society. This first volume analyses constraints on and opportunities of institutional engineering in Eastern Europe: to what extent and how elites in Eastern Europe have been able to shape, if not manipulate, the politics of democratic consolidation through institutional means.The aim is to contrast a set of democracy theories with empirical evidence accumulated in Eastern Europe over the last ten years. The volume tries to avoid complex debates about definitions, methods and the uses and misuses of comparative research. Instead it tries to establish what has really happened in the region, and which of the existing theories have proved helpful in explaining these developments.The volume starts with a presentation of conceptual and comparative frameworks, followed by in-depth empirical analyses of the thirteen individual countries undergoing democratic consolidation. The first conceptual and comparative part contains three chapters. The first chapter explains what institutional engineering is about and describes our experiences with institutional engineering in former transitions to democracy. It also focuses on the import and export of institutional designs. The second chapter analyses the utility of constitutions in the process of democratic consolidation. The third chapter compares constitutional designs and problems of implementation in Southern and Eastern Europe. The empirical case studies deal with the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Poland. And the conclusions evaluate the enormous impact of institutions on politics in Eastern Europe and show how central constitutional designs are to the institutional engineering in the societies undergoing transitions to democracy.

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Author:   Jan Zielonka
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.925kg
ISBN:  

9780199241675


ISBN 10:   0199241678
Pages:   506
Publication Date:   28 June 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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PART I: INSTITUTIONAL ENGINEERING IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVEKlaus von Beyme: Institutional Engineering and Transition to Democracy Robert Elgie and Jan Zielonka: Constitutions and Constitution-Building: A Comparative Perspective Robert Elgie and Jan Zielonka Leonardo Morlino: Constitutional Design and Problems of Implementation in Southern and Eastern Europe PART II: INSTITUTIONAL ENGINEERING IN A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVEVello Pettai: Estonia: Positive and Negative Institutional Engineering Adolf Sprudzs: Rebuilding Democracy in Latvia: Overcoming a Dual Legacy Nida Gelazis: Institutional Engineering in Lithuania: Stability through Compromise Venelin I. Ganev: Bulgaria: The (Ir)Relevance of Postcommunist Constitutionalism Renate Weber: Constitutionalism as a Vehicle for Democratic Consolidation in Romania Kasia Wolczuk: Ukraine: Tormented Constitution-Making Gadis Gadzhiev: Power Imbalance and Institutional Interests in Russian Constitutional Engineering Alexander Lukashuk: Constitutionalism in Belarus: A False Start Petr Kopecky: The Czech Republic: From the Burden of the Old Federal Constitution to the Constitutional Horse Trading Among Political Parties Darina Malova: Slovakia: From the Ambiguous Constitution to the Dominance of Informal Rules Miro Cerar: Slovenia: From Elite Consensus to Democratic Consolidation Istvan Szikinger: Hungary's Pliable Constitution Miroslaw Wyrzykowski: Legitimacy: the Price of a Delayed Constitution in Poland Wojciech Sadurski: Conclusions: On the Relevance of Institutions and the Centrality of Constitutions in Postcommunist Transitions

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A powerful insight into the process of institution building in the new democracies of Eastern Europe ... Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe is going to be a very helpful repository for anyone who is studying the period of transition and who is looking for critical and well-informed perspectives on Eastern Europe's experience of democratization. Acta Politica: International Journal of Political Science A grand, lucid and extremely perceptive collection of essays detailing the East European experience. The two volumes provide a unique examination of the particular experience of the 'transition to democracy' ... Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe is an extremely valuable contribution to the study of post-1989 Eastern Europe (and, in fact, Europe as a whole). Acta Politica: International Journal of Political Science There is little to fault in this welcome dual publication. Democratization


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Jan Zielonka, Professor of Political Science, Social and Political Sciences and the Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute

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