Despite the almost unanimous observation that democracy is in decline in Central and Eastern Europe, the countries in this part of the world form a highly heterogeneous democratic landscape, ranging from electoral authoritarianism to stable democracies, via forms of regression or democratic malaise. A comparative analysis of these countries shows that semi-presidentialism, through its formal rules and their effective exercise, accentuates the process of democratic erosion.
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angela.tacea@sciencespo-grenoble.fr
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Political Science