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The opposite perspective is that the democratic decline under Putin would be a relatively short-term episode in Russian history: "From this perspective, Russia after 1991 was back on the path to Europe after the seventy-year interruption represented by communism", and "that path was inevitably to be bumpy and subject to setbacks."
Democratic backsliding [a] is a process of regime change toward autocracy in which the exercise of political power becomes more arbitrary and repressive. [7] [8] [9] The process typically restricts the space for public contest and political participation in the process of government selection.
Some democratic backsliding can be observed in parts of Europe, including Hungary and Poland. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The V-Dem Democracy Report identified for the year 2023 Montenegro and Kosovo as cases of stand-alone democratization and North Macedonia as a case of U-Turn democratization, while Poland as a small but statistically insignificant uptick in ...
To many in Europe, countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia seem like faraway lands. ... democratic backsliding — most notably passing the infamous Russian Law, and more recently calling ...
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"We continue to express deep concerns about the democratic backsliding in Georgia," said Antonio Lopez-Isturiz White, head of the European Parliament's delegation to the OSCE mission.
Democratic backsliding in the interwar period (3 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Democratic backsliding" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The EU added 10 new members in 2004 and later three more, but enthusiasm waned as EU governments voiced concerns about east-to-west migration and democratic backsliding in some newer members. Then ...