DEMOCRATIC BACKSLIDING: LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM POLAND

Andrada Elena Dănilă, Quentin Launai, Larisa Nicoleta Pătrașcu
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Democratic erosion, also referred in the academic literature as democratic backsliding, occurs when the democratic institutions, instruments, and mechanisms that a state possesses start to lose their functionality, thus resulting in weaker democracies, making them vulnerable to become an authoritarian or illiberal regime. Considering the rise of populist and nationalist tendencies displayed throughout Europe in recent years, this article focuses on Poland, addressing three principal aspects: What changes can be identified and traced in Poland that led to democratic erosion? Were there any precursors or facilitators to this erosion? How does the opposition respond to the process of democratic erosion? In order to answer these questions, we turned to the existing literature, as it offers the necessary complex understanding of the current dynamic. We analysed different democratic indexes that allowed us to compare multiple
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民主倒退:波兰的教训
民主侵蚀,在学术文献中也被称为民主倒退,发生在一个国家拥有的民主机构、工具和机制开始失去其功能,从而导致民主国家变弱,使其容易成为专制或不自由的政权。考虑到近年来民粹主义和民族主义倾向在整个欧洲的兴起,本文将重点放在波兰,从三个主要方面进行探讨:在波兰,哪些变化可以确定并追溯到导致民主侵蚀的原因?这种侵蚀有什么先兆或促成因素吗?反对派如何应对民主被侵蚀的过程?为了回答这些问题,我们转向了现有的文献,因为它提供了对当前动态的必要的复杂理解。我们分析了不同的民主指数,使我们能够进行多重比较
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