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Young eastern European democracies are at an increased risk for turmoil during a global recession due to factors such as reliance on foreign investment, high levels of debt, limited economic diversification, and political instability. These countries may struggle to manage the economic challenges of a recession, leading to social unrest, political polarization, and potential erosion of democratic norms.

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