ELITES OF POST-TRANSFORMATION
ELITES OF POST-TRANSFORMATION
THE CASES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES FEBRUARY 23, 2022 (TRANSCRIPTION OF THE DEBATE)
Author(s): Kamil Maria Wielecki, Konstantin Gaaze, Ivan Peshkov, Anastasia Sergeeva, Mikhail Minakov, Tomasz Zarycki, Krzysztof Gorlach, Piotr Kulas, Maciej Grzenkowicz, Katarzyna Chawryło, Wojciech Cendrowski
Subject(s): Politics, Sociology, Security and defense
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: elites; intelligentsia; political transformation; Central and Eastern European countries; social structure
Summary/Abstract: The systemic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe brought about the emergence of consensual elites that ultimately favoured a consolidated democracy. Today, however, some countries are experiencing democratic backsliding, with the elites fragmented or even divided. The book presents several case studies of how elites across the region have been changing. They can be instrumental in both democratization and democratic backsliding. Illiberal elites claim to represent the will of the people, which in their view is true democracy. To understand the current state of democracy, it is necessary to examine the role of the elites in this process. It is also pertinent to address the question about the origins and characteristics of the contemporary elites that threaten liberal democracy and undermine the existing consensus.
Book: Elites of Post-Transformation
- Page Range: 385-428
- Page Count: 44
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
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