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adam_text | Contents Introduction.................................................................................................... 9 1 Regime change and transition trajectories............................... 13 1.1 The trajectory of political regimes in transition ................................... 14 1.2 Democratic transition and regime support........................................... 17 1.3 Comparing political regimes.................................................................. 18 1.3.1 The support for democracy in post-communist Romania.......... 21 1.3.2 The support for democracy in other East European countries.... 24 2 Social trust, citizen engagement and the role of civil society..............................................................................................................27 2.1 Public space and civil society................................................................. 28 2.2 Social capital and the habits of cooperation.......................................... 29 2.3 Social capital and social benefits............................................................ 33 3 Social capital and the support for democracy in Romania.....41 3.1 Social capital and democracy in Eastern Europe and Romania.......... 42 3.2 Measuring social capital and democracy in Romania ......................... 42 3.3 Impact of social capital on the support for democracy....................... 48 3.4 Technical appendix................................................................................. 51 4 Social capital and political engagement in Romania....................57 4.1
The importance of political participation for democracy ................... 59 4.2 Political activism and its essential factors.............................................. 64 4.3 Explaining low political activism in post-communist Romania ......... 67 4.3.1 The impact of resources, human capital and context variables 68
6 Contents 4.3.2 The impact of motivation variables ............................................. 69 4.3.3 The impact of social capital............................................................. 70 5 Social dependency and predatory elites: from state capture to external conditionality.................................................... 73 5.1 Social dependency, state-led violence and post-communist elites.... 75 5.2 Democratization under external control............................................. 77 5.3 Romanias democratic trajectory: the successful laggard5 ................ 83 6 Why no backsliding? Populism and the unrestricted use of executive power following the 2007 EU accession.................... 87 6.1 Rising populism as post-accession hooliganism’ in Central and Eastern Europe....................................................................................... 88 6.2 Speaking for the people:‘they stand by them, we stand by you!’ ...... 91 6.3 Populists in power: institutional change and political control .......... 95 6.3.1 Populist consolidation in power: looking for a favorable electoral system................................................................ 96 6.3.2 Weakening the legislature: reducing both MPs’ number and credibility...................................................................................... 98 6.3.3 Populism and the dominance of the executive power............... 102 6.3.4 Preempting electoral defeat: postponing local elections............ 106 7 Unpopular populists: public overt contestation and political survival
strategies................................................ ill 7.1 Right-wing intellectuals and civil society apathy................................. 112 7.1.1 Right-wing intellectuals on the road to power............................ 114 7.1.2 Condemning the communist ideology, but not the communist oppressors................................................................. 115 7.2 Unpopular populists: facing overt public contestation...................... 117 7.2.1 Neo-liberalism and the economic crisis of 2010......................... 119 7.2.2 Unpopular populists and large-scale high-level corruption....... 120 7.3 Street protests and the dismissal of the PDL government................. 123
Contents 7 8 Twenty-five years of democratic transition and consolidation............................................................................................ 129 8.1 Critical citizens: protests and new forms of political participation.... 130 8.1.1 Political activism and dominant social values............................. 130 8.1.2 Protest and the support for democracy....................................... 131 8.2 Challenges and prospects for democracy in Romania....................... 132 Bibliography.................................................................................................. 137
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