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Why Hungary and Poland differed in 1989: The role of medium-term frames in explaining the outcomes of democratic transition
Authors:Alan Renwick
Institution:1. Departmental Lecturer in Comparative Government , Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford , UK alan.renwick@new.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:This article has two goals. First, it seeks to enhance our understanding of the factors underlying the divergent outcomes of the round-table negotiations that accompanied transition from communism in Hungary and Poland. It argues that existing explanations emphasizing aspects of the immediate negotiating context should be supplemented by a medium-term perspective focusing on the frames through which actors conceived the options available. The second goal is to argue for an understanding of democratization as the outcome of complex, contingent and prolonged processes of interaction among actors and between actors and context. This does not imply that parsimonious modelling is not useful in democratization studies. But to understand democratization processes fully, modelling approaches need to be combined with more configurative study of historical processes.
Keywords:Hungary  Poland  democratization  frames
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