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The Frustrated Peace? The Political, Social and Economic Impact of the Versailles Treaty

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    SYSNO ASEP0543791
    Druh ASEPM - Kapitola v monografii
    Zařazení RIVC - Kapitola v knize
    NázevConstitutional Comparative Politics of Central and Eastern Europe after the Great War
    Tvůrce(i) Slavíček, Jan (HIU-Y)
    Zdroj.dok.The Frustrated Peace? The Political, Social and Economic Impact of the Versailles Treaty. - Wien : new academic press, 2021 / Horčička V. ; Němeček J. ; Wakounig M. ; Kessler V. ; Valkoun J. - ISBN 978-3-7003-2206-1
    Rozsah strans. 263-277
    Poč.str.15 s.
    Poč.str.knihy310
    Forma vydáníTištěná - P
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.AT - Rakousko
    Klíč. slovaComparative Politics ; Inter-war ; East-Central Europe ; Direct Democracy
    Vědní obor RIVAB - Dějiny
    Obor OECDHistory (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)
    Výzkumná infrastrukturaLINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ - 90101 - Univerzita Karlova / Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta
    Institucionální podporaHIU-Y - RVO:67985963
    AnotaceThe study focuses on the institutional politics of 7 East-Central European countries (Germany, Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the Baltic states – Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) after the Great War. In these countries, new constitutions and democratic politics were adopted after 1918. Based on the comparison of constitutions, and using methods of comparative politics, I analyze similarities and differences in the countries‘ politics. With the exception of Germany, which was a semi-presidentialism (although the term was unknown in the inter-war period), all the countries were typical parliamentarian systems. However, they were the cases of a (very) „polarized parliamentarism“ (according to Sartori’s typology), with legislatures significantly predominant over the executives. This led to political instability and – in most cases – to the fall of democracies in these countries (except Czechoslovakia). All the countries had instruments of direct Democracy incorporated in constitutions. In some cases, the overuse of these strengthened paradoxically the political instability.
    PracovištěHistorický ústav
    KontaktVáclava Horčáková, horcakova@hiu.cas.cz, Tel.: 286 882 121 l. 239, 305
    Rok sběru2022
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