State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992)
The article deals with the transformation of the Slovak state regime in the period of changes in the system of socialist governance in the mid-1980s — 1992. It is determined that the historical period of liberalization of the Communist regime had a significant impact on the further success of democr...
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doaj-fc4f8a8ada8d4002ac16bcf440311c262021-09-30T08:36:42ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952020-08-011836738210.24224/2227-1295-2020-8-367-3821638State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992)Ye. I. Haydanka0Trnava UniversityThe article deals with the transformation of the Slovak state regime in the period of changes in the system of socialist governance in the mid-1980s — 1992. It is determined that the historical period of liberalization of the Communist regime had a significant impact on the further success of democratic transformations. The subject of the analysis was the public and Church opposition in socialist Slovakia. The fact of the ideological evolution of the opposition movement “Public against violence” has been established. It is noted that the movement for independence in Slovakia in 1989—1992, which was initiated by the Slovak elite led by Vladimir Mechiyar, significantly reduced the intensity of the democratic transition. It is claimed that in the first half of the 1990s Vladimir Mechiyar built a strong vertical of Executive power, supported by the dominance of the Movement for a democratic Slovakia in the Parliament. It is emphasized that the first competitive parliamentary elections in Slovakia in 1990 and 1992 failed to stabilize the socio-political situation in the country, despite the intensive development of multiparty systems.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1852post-communist slovakiademocratic transformationspublic against violencemechiyarismchurch oppositionanti-communist oppositionczechoslovak federation |
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Ye. I. Haydanka State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) Научный диалог post-communist slovakia democratic transformations public against violence mechiyarism church opposition anti-communist opposition czechoslovak federation |
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State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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State Regime Liberalization in Conditions of Crisis of Socialism: Slovak Context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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state regime liberalization in conditions of crisis of socialism: slovak context (mid-1980s—1992) |
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Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov |
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Научный диалог |
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The article deals with the transformation of the Slovak state regime in the period of changes in the system of socialist governance in the mid-1980s — 1992. It is determined that the historical period of liberalization of the Communist regime had a significant impact on the further success of democratic transformations. The subject of the analysis was the public and Church opposition in socialist Slovakia. The fact of the ideological evolution of the opposition movement “Public against violence” has been established. It is noted that the movement for independence in Slovakia in 1989—1992, which was initiated by the Slovak elite led by Vladimir Mechiyar, significantly reduced the intensity of the democratic transition. It is claimed that in the first half of the 1990s Vladimir Mechiyar built a strong vertical of Executive power, supported by the dominance of the Movement for a democratic Slovakia in the Parliament. It is emphasized that the first competitive parliamentary elections in Slovakia in 1990 and 1992 failed to stabilize the socio-political situation in the country, despite the intensive development of multiparty systems. |
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post-communist slovakia democratic transformations public against violence mechiyarism church opposition anti-communist opposition czechoslovak federation |
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https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1852 |
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