CIVIL-SOCIETY AFTER THE FIRST TRANSITION - DILEMMAS OF POSTCOMMUNIST DEMOCRATIZATION IN POLAND AND BEYOND

Authors
Citation
M. Bernhard, CIVIL-SOCIETY AFTER THE FIRST TRANSITION - DILEMMAS OF POSTCOMMUNIST DEMOCRATIZATION IN POLAND AND BEYOND, Communist and post-communist studies, 29(3), 1996, pp. 309-330
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Political Science","International Relations
ISSN journal
0967067X
Volume
29
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
309 - 330
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-067X(1996)29:3<309:CATFT->2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
This article unravels the seeming paradox of how civil societies like that of Poland, which were strong enough to play a critical role in th e collapse of communist regimes, could now have become weak. It argues that four factors explain civil society's enfeeblement after the end of the old regime. Two of these are attributable to the logic of polan d's first transition (demobilization of insurgent civil society by pac t and decapitation through success). The other two are generic to post -communist democratization (the residual effects of post-totalitariani sm and the social consequences of economic transformation). It conclud es with a discussion of whether these factors are transitory or long-t erm and what the ramifications of a weak civil society are for a fledg ling democracy. Copyright (C) 1996 The Regents of the University of Ca lifornia