أبيض، ولكن ليس تماما
أبيض، ولكن ليس تماما
Are Central and Eastern European countries politically backward compared to Western European countries? Is she obsessed with power? Is it vulnerable to dictatorship? Did the long Soviet rule deprive her of her rights? * Absolutely. In the four Central European countries - Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - there is frustration that Western Europeans treat them as second-class citizens. Their economies are merely expanded production lines, they lack major Western investment, and Central European politics are markedly backward. Ivan Kalmer sees illiberalism in these countries as a wrong response to the destructive effects of global neoliberalism. After the fall of communism in 1989, these countries were not truly accepted into the Western club. It was not their incompetence that sparked the illiberal revolution in Central and Eastern European countries, but the arrogance of Western Europeans. Even the models of the far right were imported from the West: as a reaction to the West's latent racism against the "East." The population of Central and Eastern Europe is white, but not entirely.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Picus VerlagWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | info@picus.at |
| Country | Austria |
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| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












