Přehled o publikaci
2008
Independent and Broader Civil Society in East-Central European Democratizations
SKOVAJSA, MarekBasic information
Original name
Independent and Broader Civil Society in East-Central European Democratizations
Authors
SKOVAJSA, Marek
Edition
Taiwan Journal of Democracy, Taipei, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, 2008, 1815-7238
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
Political sciences
Country of publisher
Taiwan
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
RIV identification code
RIV/00216208:11240/08:00000211
Organization
Univerzita Karlova – Repository
Keywords in English
civil society; Communist societies; transitions to democracy; democratic consolidation; East-Central Europe; East European dissent
Links
MSM0021620843, plan (intention).
Changed: 16/1/2012 13:51, Mgr. Jan Popelka
Abstract
V originále
This essay proposes to distinguish two different types of civil society in the Communist polities. Independent civil society corresponds to standard Western notions of civil society as an autonomous sphere of associational life between state and family. The so-called broader civil society encompasses associational structures controlled by the Communist state that form the infrastructure of what will become component parts of a standard civil society once transition to democracy occurs. Broader civil societies in state socialist countries can be decomposed into several segments that differ from each other in the nature of their relationship to the regime. It is claimed that broader civil society structures are more important for the consolidation of civil societies after 1989 than independent civil society.