Democracy in Poland

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Author_Anna Gwiazda
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Civic Platform
Civil Society
civil society engagement
Civil Society Organizations
comparative political analysis
Constitutional Tribunal
Democracy
democratic consolidation
Democratic Left Alliance
Direct Democracy
electoral accountability
Electoral Party Strength
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EU Accession Referendum
European Union
Full EU Membership
Gazeta Wyborcza
High Party System
High Quality Democracy
Institutionalized Party System
Investigative Committees
Non-electoral Participation
Palikot Movement
Party Switches
Party System Fragmentation
party system institutionalisation
PKN Orlen
Poland
Polish Party System
Polish Peasant Party
Political Parties
post-Solidarity Parties
postcommunist transition
Public Opinion Research Centre
quality of democracy assessment
Solidarity Electoral Action

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815355960
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book assesses the quality of democracy in Poland from the collapse of communism in 1989 up to the 2011 parliamentary election. It presents an in-depth, empirically grounded study comparing two decades of democratic politics. Drawing on democratic theory and comparative politics, the book puts forward an evaluation of democracy based on four dimensions: representation, participation, competition and accountability. The book is an important contribution to debates on the performance of the new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe, where some scholars argue that there is a ‘democratic crisis’, that, after a period of democratic progress, most of these countries are experiencing democratic fatigue and that their democratic performance is poor. However, the Polish case shows that democracy is not in crisis - in fact, the quality of democracy in Poland has improved. The book shows that democratic quality stems from good democratic institutions. Moreover, the Polish case shows useful lessons that can be learnt by democratic reformers in countries that are undergoing the transition to democracy or are aiming to consolidate their democratic systems. It concludes that effective accountability, good representation and stable competition are vital.

Anna Gwiazda is a Lecturer in Comparative Politics at King's College London, UK

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