The New institutional architecture of Eastern Europe

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The New institutional architecture of Eastern Europe

edited by Stephen Whitefield

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1993

  • : uk
  • : us

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Includes index

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内容説明

This volume examines the formation of new institutions in Eastern Europe following the events of 1989. Two comparative chapters discuss the problems of institution-building arising from the communist legacy and the difficulties of a successful transition to liberal democracy. In the remainder of the book, country-specific chapters deal with the institutional characteristics of countries in the region - Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, East Germany. Attention is focused on constitutions, executive and parliamentary relations, and parties and electoral systems. Stephen Whitefield is the author of "Industrial Power and the Soviet State".

目次

  • Contents - List of Tables - Preface - Notes on Contributors - Transitions to Liberal Democracy
  • G.Smith - Bulgaria
  • R.Crampton - Czechoslovakia
  • J.Batt - The East German Legacy
  • K.Henderson - Hungary
  • B.Lomax - Poland
  • G.Kolankiewicz - Romania
  • J.Eyal - Russia
  • S.Whitefield - Yugoslavia
  • D.Dyker - The Road from Post-Communism
  • G.Sch pflin - Index

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