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Mednarodna skupnost in demokratizacija v postsocialističnih državah: primer demokratizacije Madžarske in Poljske
ID Meglen, Barbara (Author), ID Krašovec, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V diplomskem delu nas je zanimalo, kako pomembni so bili zunanji dejavniki oziroma akterji za demokratizacijo postsocialističnih držav. Pri tem smo se osredotočili na demokratizacijo Poljske in Madžarske, pri katerih je bilo najbolj vidno delovanje EU. Zanimalo nas je kako in s kakšnimi mehanizmi je EU, kot primer zunanjega akterja, (so)oblikovala proces demokratizacije v analiziranih državah. Demokratizacija je proces prehajanja iz nedemokratičnega režima k bolj demokratičnemu. Pri tem se postavlja vprašanje kaj je demokratično in kaj je demokracija. Teoretični razmisleki nas pripeljejo do končne ugotovitve o pomembnosti liberalne demokracije v sodobnih državah in mednarodni skupnosti. Želja po zmanjšanju števila konfliktov in mirnem trgovanju med državami je visoko na agendi liberalno demokratičnih držav. Dejavnike demokratizacije v samem bistvu delimo na notranje in zunanje. Slednjim je kot prvi dal večji poudarek Huntington v začetku devetdesetih let 20. stoletja. Vlogo in pomen zunanjih akterjev avtorji opisujejo predvsem v smislu promocije demokracije, načine vplivanja na proces demokratizacije pa delijo večinsko na ekonomsko in politično vplivanje. Vpliv EU na Poljsko in Madžarsko med letoma 1985 in 1994 smo poskušali izmeriti preko količine interakcij med EU in analiziranima državama na podlagi javnih objav dokumentov Evropske komisije. V analizi smo ugotovili, da je šlo v večini primerov za interakcijo med omenjenimi akterji na ekonomski ravni, v manjšem delu pa za interakcijo, ki jo lahko opredelimo kot politično vplivanje. Pomembno vlogo pri demokratizaciji obeh držav je odigral EU program PHARE, ki je v začetku devetdesetih let prejšnjega stoletja močno pomagal Poljski in Madžarski pri prehodu v demokratični režim in tržno gospodarstvo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:demokracija, demokratizacija, zunanji dejavniki, EU, Poljska, Madžarska.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-102925 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:12.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:The International Community and Democratization in post socialist Countries: Case study of Democratization of Hungary and Poland
Abstract:
In this diploma thesis, we were interested in the importance of external factors or actors for the democratization of post-socialist countries. The biggest focus was on the democratization processes in Poland and Hungary, where the influence of the European Union was most visible. We were interested how and with which mechanisms did the EU, as an example of an external actor, transform the process of democratization in the analyzed countries. Democratization is a process of transitioning from a nondemocratic regime to a more democratic one. This raises the question of what is democratic and what is democracy itself. Theoretical considerations lead us to the final conclusion about the importance of liberal democracy in modern countries and the international community. The desire to reduce the number of conflicts, and peaceful trade between countries is high on the agenda of liberal democratic countries. In essence, we divide democratization factors on to internal and external. The first to emphasize the importance of external factors was Huntington in the early nineties. The authors describe the role and significance of external actors in terms of promoting democracy. They split the manner of influencing on the process of democratization in two main groups - the economic and the political sphere. We tried to measure the EU's influence on Poland and Hungary by the quantity of interactions between the EU and the analyzed countries on the basis of public announcements from the European Commission between 1985 and 1994, and found that most of the cases were for interaction at the economic level, and only a few percent were at political level. An important role for democratization in both countries was played by the EU Program, PHARE, which in the early 1990s greatly helped Poland and Hungary to transition to a democratic regime and a market economy.

Keywords:democracy, democratization, external factors, EU, Poland, Hungary

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