Multiple democracies: political cultures and democratic variety in post-enlargement Europe |
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Authors: | Paul Blokker |
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Affiliation: | University of Sussex , UK |
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Abstract: | Democratization studies endorses a liberal view of democracy and political culture. Insufficient notice is taken of alternative models of democracy. I argue that a ‘multiple democracies’ approach that takes potential variety in democratic political cultures into account has three advantages over the conventional approach: it is sensitive to the historical and contextual nature of democratic regimes, it takes a dual imaginary into account, and it is able to conceptualize the emergence of innovative forms of political culture. Instead of a ‘model approach’, I suggest a multiple democracies approach that identifies political cultures by means of available patterns of cultural repertoires or ethics of democracy. |
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Keywords: | Central and Eastern Europe democratic ethics democratization models of democracy political culture |
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