What is postcommunism?
What is postcommunism?
Author(s): András LáncziSubject(s): Politics, Governance, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: postcommunist transition; political culture; identity and progress; illiberal democracy; postcommunist conservative paradox;
Summary/Abstract: Political science literature is abundant in the liberal-progressive interpretation of postcommunist transition. The focus of this approach is more concerned with the newly evolved constitutional order and political systems than with political culture. This article makes an attempt, not independently of Karl Mannheim’s ideas of politics, at a conservative interpretation of postcommunism claiming that postcommunism belongs to the story rather than to the history of communism. Special emphasis is laid upon the interplay of founding a democracy as a regime and the political culture that is meant to support democratisation. A number of authors like Bruce Parrott, Larry Diamond, Francis Fukuyama, and Samuel Huntington are quoted to give a skeptical view of the postcommunist transition.
Journal: Society and Economy. In Central and Eastern Europe ǀ Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest
- Issue Year: 29/2007
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 65-85
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English