1st Edition
The (Not So) Surprising Longevity of Identity Politics Contemporary Challenges of the State-Society Compact in Central Eastern Europe
Introduction: The (not so) surprising longevity of identity politics: contemporary challenges of the state- society compact in Central Eastern Europe
Timofey Agarin
1. Authoritarian footprints in Central and Eastern Europe
Daniel Bochsler and Andreas Juon
2. Weak pluralism and shallow democracy: the rise of identity politics in Bulgaria and Romania
Kiril Kolev
3. Caesarean politics in Hungary and Poland
Robert Sata and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
4. In Europe’s Closet: the rights of sexual minorities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Petra Guasti and Lenka Bustikova
5. Nation before democracy? Placing the rise of the Slovak extreme right into context
Erika Harris
6. Latgale and Latvia’s post- Soviet democracy: the territorial dimension of regime consolidation
Geoffrey Pridham
7. Consolidated technocratic and ethnic hollowness, but no backsliding: reassessing Europeanisation in Estonia and Latvia
Licia Cianetti
Biography
Timofey Agarin teaches Comparative Politics at Queen’s University Belfast, where he is also the Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnic Conflict. His research interests are ethnic politics and their impact on societal transition, including majority-minority relations, non-discrimination, migration and civil society, with a particular focus on post communist states in Central Eastern Europe.






