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The Visegrad Group and Democracy Promotion, 1st ed. 2021 Transition Experience and Beyond The Theories, Concepts and Practices of Democracy Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage The Visegrad Group and Democracy Promotion

This book explores the substance and strategies of democracy promotion conducted by the Visegrad Group states (V4) ? the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. As these states are currently deemed to face democratic backsliding over thirty years after their own democratic transformations, the book discusses how democracy promotion is related to the four countries? understanding of liberalism and democracy and to their political cultures. It also addresses the question of what motivates the V4 states to engage in the politically sensitive activities of democracy assistance and how they intend to share their own experience and know-how of the democratic transformation process. The book concludes by discussing the possible future developments in the respective states? democracy promotion agendas. Examining the strategies, substance, and the domestic discourse related to the Visegrad states? democracy promotion policies, the book presents a much-needed reflection on a niche subject in the foreign policy agendas of these post-communist states for academics and practitioners alike.


Chapter1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Democracy promotion by the V4 states: origins and motives.- Chapter 3. The democracy assistance infrastructure of the Visegrad states.- Chapter 4. The target states of Visegrad countries’ democracy assistance.- Chapter 5. The substance of Visegrad states’ democracy assistance.- Chapter 6. External and Internal Factors Shaping the Substance of Visegrad States’ Democracy Assistance.- Chapter 7. The International Visegrad Fund as a democracy promotion instrument.- Chapter 8. Conclusion

Jan Hornat is Head of the Department of North American Studies at Charles University, Czech Republic. He previously served as a research fellow at the Institute of International Relations in Prague and as Head of Unit at the Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic.


Focuses on non-traditional democracy promoters

Provides a detailed overview of the democracy assistance policies of individual V4 states and the Visegrad group as such

Analyses the theoretical underpinning of V4 states’ democracy promotion agendas

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14.8x21 cm

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