Buch, Englisch, 393 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 641 g
Buch, Englisch, 393 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 641 g
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
ISBN: 978-3-031-77887-2
Verlag: Springer
This book offers a detailed overview of the politics of contemporary social movements in Central and Eastern Europe. The analysis of 11 countries reveals the relevance of protest events, social movements, and civil society in shaping democratic transition and consolidation, electoral politics and institutions, socio-economic policies, and geopolitical orientation. This volume shows how power structures and government institutions respond to civic mobilisations and protests, using diverse tactics ranging from co-option to repression and how protests and mobilisations became consequential in the region's politics.
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.- Contention, democracy, and capitalism. A view from Central and Eastern Europe.
.- Albania - Duality of Democracy through Power and Protest.
.- Belarus – Civil Resistance and State Repression in an Autocracy.
.- Bulgaria - Protest Movements Transforming the Party System.
.- Czech Republic - From apathy to mass mobilizations, 1989-2022.
.- Georgia - Backstage Decisions, Frontstage Agenda, and the Return of Political Activism.
.- Hungary - The Changing Roles of Civil Society and Social Movements Facing Autocratisation.
.- North Macedonia - Two Sides of the Same Coin Pleading for Democratisation from Below.
.- Poland – Changing Patterns of Protest Mobilisation in a Polarised Society.
.- Romania - Democratic Change and Protest Movements.
.- Russia – Dynamics of Protest Activity in Putin’s Regime.
.- Ukraine - Power and Protest Interplay Amidst Geopolitics.
.- Resisting the democratic backlash: Social movements in Central and Eastern Europe.
.- Socio-Economic Development, Class, and Protest.
.- The Facets of Mobilisation. Why is Liberal Civil Society Losing Momentum in Central and Eastern Europe?.
.- Power, Protest, and Possibilities in Central and Eastern Europe.




