. "[2AB52C6DE696]" . . . . . "RIV/49777513:23330/12:43916485!RIV13-GA0-23330___" . . . . "RIV/49777513:23330/12:43916485" . "cordon sanitaire; the Czech Social Democratic Party; the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia; Decommunisation; Anti-communism; Communism"@en . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "The aim of this article is to analyse the development of anti-communist political attitudes and stances of Czech politics after 1989, particularly after the year 2000. In the first years of the first decade of the 21st century, we can observe a number of stimuli, which, in our opinion, led to the revision and, at the same time, to the strengthening of anti-communism in the Czech Republic. The new form of anti-communism seems to be less forgiving than that of the 1990s, and it points to the essential importance of decommunisation for the development of a stable democracy. In the Czech Republic, two relevant left-wing political parties - the Czech Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia - can be seen as the main actors whose internal development and mutual relations can be understood as key for the understanding of the revitalisation of anti-communism in the country. In this text, we analyse the key programme and personal aspects connected with the anti-communism of the Czech Social Democratic Party and with the intraparty debates about its weakening or disappearance. We also present a more general context of the discussion about the stability and quality of democracy in connection with decommunisation processes and anti-communist attitudes."@en . . "Anti-Communism in Czech Society and Politics after 2000: An Analysis of the Background and Development of the Phenommenon" . "Anti-Communism in Czech Society and Politics after 2000: An Analysis of the Background and Development of the Phenommenon"@en . . "122919" . . "Cabada, Ladislav" . "Anti-Communism in Czech Society and Politics after 2000: An Analysis of the Background and Development of the Phenommenon" . . . "Anti-Communism in Czech Society and Politics after 2000: An Analysis of the Background and Development of the Phenommenon"@en . "1"^^ . "The aim of this article is to analyse the development of anti-communist political attitudes and stances of Czech politics after 1989, particularly after the year 2000. In the first years of the first decade of the 21st century, we can observe a number of stimuli, which, in our opinion, led to the revision and, at the same time, to the strengthening of anti-communism in the Czech Republic. The new form of anti-communism seems to be less forgiving than that of the 1990s, and it points to the essential importance of decommunisation for the development of a stable democracy. In the Czech Republic, two relevant left-wing political parties - the Czech Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia - can be seen as the main actors whose internal development and mutual relations can be understood as key for the understanding of the revitalisation of anti-communism in the country. In this text, we analyse the key programme and personal aspects connected with the anti-communism of the Czech Social Democratic Party and with the intraparty debates about its weakening or disappearance. We also present a more general context of the discussion about the stability and quality of democracy in connection with decommunisation processes and anti-communist attitudes." . "23330" . "P(GAP408/10/0295)" .