
Democracy In Poland
Second Edition
Westview Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 20. April 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-8133-3935-1 (ISBN)
Description
Ever-changing election rules, a highly fluid party system, a constitution considered illegitimate by more than one major political actor, polarized political elites, and a system of corruption that has grown up together with the young democracy itself - these characterize contemporary Polish politics. At the same time Poland is frequently identified as the most successful example of a transition from communism to capitalism, having led this series of world-changing transitions. It has distanced itself from a turbulent history as pawn in Eastern Europe's international politics to become a leading candidate for membership in the exclusive European Union club. As Polish democratic politics evolves it is taking unexpected forms and producing equally unexpected results.Through a comprehensive analysis of politics in this young European democracy, Marjorie Castle and Ray Taras explain the complexity and uncertainty of political processes and outcomes in Poland. Poland'spast - the flawed Second Republic established after World War I, as well as the imperfect independence in the Soviet shadow following World War II's devastation - dramatizes the unique historic opportunity it was given in 1989 to determine its own political future and perhaps eventually become a major European power. Choices made in 1989 and thereafter would not only construct a new democracy but shape and limit its possibilities. The primary focus here is on contemporary politics: what the fundamental political cleavages are, whether parties adequately represent popular interests, who the political elites are and what games they play, whatinfluence the Catholic Church still holds in an aspiring Western-style secular republic, and what policy challenges face Poland in the future. Inimitable political leaders, changing political arenas, and complexpolicy-making processes come to life through a fascinating narrative characterized by an insider's insight.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
455 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8133-3935-1 (9780813339351)
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Persons
Marjorie Castle is visiting assistant professor of political science at Tulane University and is the author of Triggering Communism's Collapse: Perceptions and Power in Poland's Transition. Ray Taras is professor of political science at Tulane University and his recent books include Understanding Ethnic Conflict: the International Dimension and Going to Our Fathers' Land: Nationalisms, the State, and Beyond. Marjorie Castle is visiting assistant professor of political science at Tulane University and is the author of Triggering Communism's Collapse: Perceptions and Power in Poland's Transition. Ray Taras is professor of political science at Tulane University and his recent books include Understanding Ethnic Conflict: the International Dimension and Going to Our Fathers' Land: Nationalisms, the State, and Beyond.
Content
Introduction: Understanding a Functioning Democracy , Historic Discontinuities: Shaping Poland's Political Traditions , The Communist Era: The System and Its Crises , Regime Change and Democratization , The Political Players: Elites, Parties, and Other Actors in the Third Republic , The Played Upon: Society , Political and Economic Arenas: The Institutions of the Third Republic , Policy Challenges Shaping Poland's Future