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Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989

ISBN: 9780521716161 | 0521716160
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pub. Date: 3/31/2010

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SummaryTable of Contents
This dynamic textbook is a complete introduction to Central and Eastern European politics, providing both a thematic and comparative country-by-country analysis. It brings together 23 specialists to trace the course of the region's democratization, providing clarity and understanding of the dramatic changes it has witnessed in the last two decades.

The only textbook to provide a complete introduction to post-1989 Central and Southeast European politics, this dynamic volume provides a comprehensive account of the co... MORE
Preface
Introduction
Introduction
Post-socialist models of rule in East-Central and Southeastern Europe
Issues
The emergence of the nation-state in East-Central Europe and the Balkans in historical perspective
Central and East European party systems since 1989
Economic reforms and the illusion of transition
The war of Yugosla... MORE
Central Europe
Poland since 1989: muddling through, wall to wall
Building democratic values in the Czech Republic since 1989
Slovakia since 1989
Hungary since 1989
Yugoslav Successor States
Slovenia since 1989
Politics in Croatia since 1990
Serbia & Montenegro since 1989
Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1990
Macedonia since 1989
Kosova/Kosovo: resisting expulsion and inching toward status
Southeastern Europe
Romania: in the shadow of the past
Bulgaria since 1989
Albania since 1989: the Hoxhaist legacy
Former Soviet Republics
The Baltic states
Moldova since 1989
Present and Future Challenges
Regional security and regional relations
The European Union and democratization in Central and Southeastern Europe since 1989
Facing the 21st century: lessons, questions, and tendencies (a conclusion)
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