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From Elections to DemocracyFrom Elections to Democracy

From Elections to Democracy2005

Susan Rose-Ackerman

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The countries of Central Europe in the first round for admission to the European Union have all established constitutional, electoral democracies and market economies. However, much remains to be done to achieve fully consolidated democratic states. This study documents the weaknesses of public oversight and participation in policymaking in Hungary and Poland, two of the most advanced countries in the region. It discusses five alternative routes to accountability including European Union oversight, constitutional institutions such as presidents and courts, devolution to lower-level governments, the use of neo-corporatist bodies, and open-ended participation rights. It urges more emphasis on the fifth option, public participation. Case studies of the environmental movement in Hungary and of student groups in Poland illustrate these general points. The book reviews the United States' experience of open-ended public participation and draws some lessons for the transition countries from the strengths and weaknesses of the American system.

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL1976157W

Subjects

NonfictionPoliticsHungary, politics and governmentPoland, politics and governmentPolitical participationTransparency in governmentDemocracyParticipation politiqueTransparence (Sciences sociales)DémocratiePOLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical ProcessGeneralElaboration d'une politiqueInstitutions politiquesTransparenceDemokratieDemokratisierung

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