Developments in East European politics
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Developments in East European politics
Macmillan Press, 1993
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Eastern Europe is changing dramatically. Communist governments have been replaced, economies are being privatised, older nationalisms are reawakening. Developments in Eastern European Politics provides an analytic guide to the politics of transition, including both country studies and more broadly comparative discussions of leaderships and parties, movements and market reforms, social welfare and international politics. Detailed, up to date and authoritative, this will become the first-choice guide to the politics of the new Eastern Europe.
Table of Contents
- Preface - THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT - Introduction
- S.White - Culture and Identity in Post-Communist Europe
- G.Schopflin - MODELS OF TRANSITION IN EASTERN EUROPE - Poland
- D.Mason - Czechoslovakia
- G.Wightman - Hungary
- N.Swain - Bulgaria
- J.D.Bell - Yugoslavia
- J.Seroka - PATTERNS OF POLITICS IN POST-COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE - Structures of Representation
- K.Jasiewicz - Parties and Party Systems
- J.A.Dellenbrant - Leaderships and Executives
- R.Taras - People and Politics
- C.Corrin - The Politics of Economic Change
- J.Batt - Towards New Societies?
- B.Deacon - EASTERN EUROPE IN PERSPECTIVE - The Comparative Politics of Eastern Europe
- D.N.Nelson - Eastern Europe and the World
- P.G.Lewis - East European Voices
- J.Dempsey - Further Reading - Bibliography - Index
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