Central and East European politics : from communism to democracy

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Central and East European politics : from communism to democracy

edited by Sharon L. Wolchik and Jane L. Curry

Rowman & Littlefield, c2011

2nd ed

  • : cloth

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Central & East European politics : from communism to democracy

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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A new edition of this book is now available. Now in a fully updated edition, this essential text explores the other half of Europe-the new and future members of the European Union along with the problems and potential they bring to the region and to the world stage. Clear and comprehensive, it offers an authoritative and up-to-date analysis of the transformations and realities in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltics, and Ukraine. Divided into two parts, the book presents a set of comparative country case studies as well as thematic chapters on key issues, including EU and NATO expansion, the economic transition and its social ramifications, the role of women, persistent problems of ethnicity and nationalism, and political reform. New to this edition is a chapter on Albania. Leading scholars provide the historical context for the current situation of each country in the region. They explain how communism ended and how democratic politics has emerged or is struggling to emerge in its wake, how individual countries have transformed their economies, how their populations have been affected by rapid and wrenching change, and how foreign policy making has evolved. For students and specialists alike, this book will be an invaluable resource on the newly democratizing states of Europe. Contributions by: Federigo Argentieri, Mark Baskin, Elez Biberaj, Janusz Bugajski, Valerie Bunce, Zsuzsa Csergo, Jane L. Curry, Daina Stukuls Eglitis, Sharon Fisher, John Gledhill, Charles King, Taras Kuzio, Ronald Linden, Paula Pickering, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Jeffrey Simon, Joshua Spero, and Sharon L. Wolchik.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Democracy, the Market, and the Return to Europe: From Communism to the European Union and NATO Sharon L. Wolchik and Jane L. Curry Part II: Policies and Issues Chapter 2: The Political Transition Valerie Bunce Chapter 3: Re-Creating the Market Sharon Fisher Chapter 4: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Expansion of Democracy Zsuzsa Csergo Chapter 5: Women's Participation in Postcommunist Politics Marilyn Rueschemeyer Chapter 6: EU Accession and the Role of International Actors Ronald Linden Chapter 7: Security Issues: NATO and Beyond Jeffrey Simon and Joshua Spero Part III: Case Studies Chapter 8: Poland: The Politics of "God's Playground" Jane L. Curry Chapter 9: The Czech and Slovak Republics: Two Paths to the Same Destination Sharon L. Wolchik Chapter 10: Hungary: Appraising the Past and Adjusting to the Present Federigo Argentieri Chapter 11: The Baltic States: Changes and Challenges in the New Europe Daina Stukuls Eglitis Chapter 12: Bulgaria: Progress and Development Janusz Bugajski Chapter 13: Former Yugoslavia and Its Successors Mark Baskin and Paula Pickering Chapter 14: Romania since 1989: Living beyond the Past John Gledhill and Charles King Chapter 15: Ukraine: Muddling Along Taras Kuzio Chapter 16: Albania: The Challenges of Transition Elez Biberaj Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 17: What Now? Sharon L. Wolchik and Jane L. Curry

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