Unfinished business: the Catholic Church,communism, and democratization |
| |
Authors: | Lan T. Chu |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Diplomacy and World Affairs , Occidental College , Los Angeles, USA lchu@oxy.edu |
| |
Abstract: | Although history has shown us that the church plays a role in the political liberalization of non-democratic countries, the nature of the church's role and how it participates in politics has yet to be fully revealed. By revisiting the Polish Church's historic role in the collapse of communism, I argue that we have overestimated the church's effect on political liberalization in that case, which has led us to neglect or be prematurely disappointed in its role in the remaining communist countries such as in Cuba. Drawing from the Polish case, I conclude that the church's moral, self-limiting, and transnational character needs to be recognized and incorporated into a general theory of democratization. It is this aspect of the church that has helped it to remain active within remaining communist societies, and provide the moral support that is an integral part of political liberalization processes. |
| |
Keywords: | Catholic Church Poland Cuba democracy civil society human rights Vatican II political liberalization democratization |
|
|