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democracy in post communist states
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Compare how effectively two or more post communist countries have become institutionalised democratic countries. There is yet no apparent stable democracy formed from a post-communist country. The democracies are still very unstable due to a number of diverse factors. This instability is very obvious in those regions of the formerly communist world where there is warfare, notably in parts of the Soviet Union. But even where there is no definite fighting, there are frequent symbols of instability. These are the frequency in which there are elections, changes in government and government policy. Constant change in government polices and non-adoption of policies. ‘Constant reforming of political parties and coalitions; frequent constitutional changes and so on’ . According to Diuk & Karatnycky three types of states emerged from the communist regime. The first would be where the communist regime had been overthrown and replaced by democratically elected leaders.
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