Review:
Transition To Democracy In Eastern Europe
overall review score: 4.5
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Transition to democracy in Eastern Europe refers to the political changes that occurred in the region following the collapse of communism in the late 20th century, leading to the establishment of democratic systems.
Key Features
- End of communist regimes
- Introduction of multi-party systems
- Free elections
- Civil liberties and human rights protections
Pros
- Increased political freedom
- Greater respect for human rights
- Opportunities for economic development and integration with Western Europe
Cons
- Challenges with corruption and political instability
- Transition period marked by economic hardships for many citizens