Regimes Transitions, Elites and Bureaucracies in Eastern Europe
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Regimes Transitions, Elites and Bureaucracies in Eastern Europe
Blackwell, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume focuses on Eastern Europe and the unprecedented, ongoing process of transition from authoritarianism to democracy and from command to market economy. It contains new and up to date studies written by specialists from Europe and North America who provide the first comprehensive, in depth discussion of the role of political and bureaucratic elites in the transition process.
目次
- Topics discussed include: change and continuity of political and bureaucratic elites in Russia
- elite fragmentation and conflict in Poland
- national counter-elites in Hungary
- ethnocentrism and strife among political elites in former Yugoslavia
- bureaucratic integration and elite transfer in former GDR
- politics and economics of privatization in former GDR
- elite recruitment and replacement in a comparative perspective Contributors to the volume are: Hans-Ulrich Derlien (University of Bamberg, Germany), George J. Szablowski (York University, Canada), Hellmut Wollmann (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany), Rudolf Andorka (Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Hungary), Dimitar Mircev ("Cyril and Methodius" University of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia), Klaus Konig (Speyer University of Administrative Science, Germany), Ulrich Blum adn Jan Siegmund (Technical University of Dresden, Germany), Klaus von Beyme (University of Heidelberg, Germany), Graham K Wilson (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA), Harbey B Feigenbaum and Jeffrey R Henig (The George Washington University, USA).
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