Rule of Law and Justice in the Transformation from Post-Communism to Post-Democracy: State Capture versus Contestatory Citizenship in Bulgaria Cover Image
  • Price 4.50 €

Върховенство на закона при трансформацията от посткомунизъм към постдемокрация: прихваната държава vs контестаторна граждан- ственост
Rule of Law and Justice in the Transformation from Post-Communism to Post-Democracy: State Capture versus Contestatory Citizenship in Bulgaria

Author(s): Anna Krasteva
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Theory, Political Sciences
Published by: Българска асоциация за политически науки - БАПН
Keywords: rule of law; democratisation; post-democracy; transformation; state capture; national populism; protests; contestatory citizenship; Bulgaria

Summary/Abstract: The article argues that Bulgaria is experiencing a negative transformation, a transition from post-communism to post-democracy expressed in the transition from corruption to endemic corruption and state capture. The aim of the article is twofold: on the one hand, to analyze the current hot political debate on the rule of law, on the other hand, to conceptualize in an innovative and original way the political transformations that make predictable and inevitable giant corruption scandals like Magnitsky, Pandora’s files. The first introduces the author’s concept of the transition from post-communism to post-democracy, which articulates three different transformations in post-communist development, each defining the rule of law differently. The second part considers the civil mobilizations against the corruption model as an expression and catalyst for the formation of active and contestant citizenship. The third part analyses the three-pole model of the state capture, as well as the coalition for political change.

  • Issue Year: 1/2021
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 224-233
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bulgarian
Toggle Accessibility Mode