
Disillusionment with liberal democracy in the Visegrad countries
Author(s) -
Lucia Husenicová
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.31439/unisci-97
Subject(s) - democracy , world values survey , political science , value (mathematics) , liberal democracy , politics , club , political economy , scope (computer science) , development economics , sociology , law , economics , medicine , machine learning , computer science , anatomy , programming language
The disillusionment with Europe and integration process is spreading through the continent. However, it appears to be stronger in countries of the Central Europe, specifically V4. Countries that have joined the democratic club at the end of 20th century show today higher potential to be governed by populistic and nationalistic parties. The article addresses the issue of perception of democracy in V4 countries through the scope of analysis of scientific publications as well as opinion polls conducted by national or international agencies. It works with several definitions of democracy and liberal democracy as a theoretical background and confronts them with how these are perceived by the people in the selected V4 countries. The opinion polls show, that people in these countries value democracy as a concept, and value the freedom that it brings, however, their everyday life and political decision are often impacted by the social and economic conditions they are living in.