2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78915-2_14
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Conclusion: Seven Excursions into the Ideological Landscape of Eastern Europe

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“…Supported by international organisations during the European Union (EU) accession process (Fabo, 2015;Kusá, 2008) and embedded within the economic transformation of other post-communist countries (Appel & Orenstein, 2016), the economic reforms were considered painful but unavoidable. As part of the neoliberal consensus, leftist politics was understood as the successor to communism and rejected (Slačálek, 2022). The left/right axis in politics was considered increasingly irrelevant and the conservative/liberal structuring of politics became more salient (Svatuška, 2004, p. 8).…”
Section: Who or What Is Conservative? Quantitative Analysis Of Media ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supported by international organisations during the European Union (EU) accession process (Fabo, 2015;Kusá, 2008) and embedded within the economic transformation of other post-communist countries (Appel & Orenstein, 2016), the economic reforms were considered painful but unavoidable. As part of the neoliberal consensus, leftist politics was understood as the successor to communism and rejected (Slačálek, 2022). The left/right axis in politics was considered increasingly irrelevant and the conservative/liberal structuring of politics became more salient (Svatuška, 2004, p. 8).…”
Section: Who or What Is Conservative? Quantitative Analysis Of Media ...mentioning
confidence: 99%