Slovakia from the Downfall of Communism to its Accession into the European Union, 1989-2004 - The Re-Emergence of Political Parties and Democratic Institutions

Juraj Hocman

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Juraj Hocman - Slovakia from the Downfall of Communism to its Accession into the European Union, 1989-2004 - The Re-Emergence of Political Parties and Democratic Institutions.
Throughout the 1990s, several observers of the post-communist transformation in East Central Europe viewed the Slovaks as a non-historic nation hastily... Lire la suite
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Throughout the 1990s, several observers of the post-communist transformation in East Central Europe viewed the Slovaks as a non-historic nation hastily modernized during the communist era. Following the fall of the communist regime and the creation of the independent Slovak Republic, the country's image was associated with radical nationalism and an unstable domestic political scene. This study examines Slovakia's evolution from the downfall of Communism to the accession of the independent Slovak Republic into the European Union from a broader historical perspective.
It challenges the assumptions of political immaturity and passivity of Slovak society as major hindrances in the more recent phase of its evolution. The author argues that the building of the Slovak political nation had started in Austria-Hungary and continued in Czechoslovakia under all its regimes. As a result, Slovak political parties and institutions as the main carriers of democratic transformation did not emerge in the early 1990s in a political and institutional vacuum and Slovakia's road to democracy can be better understood in continuity with the processes that had begun in the 1960s.

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Biographie de Juraj Hocman

Juraj Hocman holds a J.D. in International Law from the University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice (Slovakia), an MA in History and a postgraduate diploma in International Relations from Comenius University in Bratislava. He received a Master's degree from the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa (Canada) and earned his doctorate in History at the University of Ottawa.
The author specializes in the modern history of East Central Europe.

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