Political economy of transition in Eurasia democratization and economic liberalization in a global economy
Material type: TextSeries: Eurasian political economy and public policy studies seriesPublication details: East Lansing Michigan State University Press 2006Description: 287p. 23 cmISBN:- 9780870137662
- 320.947 22 PO-
- JN96.A91 P643 2006
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction and overview / Norman A. Graham -- Too few or too many parties? the implications of electoral engineering in post-communist states / Erik Herron -- Hegel's institutionalist liberalism: political economy and civil society in the philosophy of right / Louis Hunt -- The dissidents and the antipolitical ideology of civil society / Folke Lindahl -- Nation-building in East Central Europe: civic or ethnic majorities / Kathleen Dowley -- Party development in Russia / Axel Hadenius -- The political elite in Hungary through transition / Jiri Lach -- A post-communist landscape: social and moral costs of the regime change in post-communist Hungary / Andras Lanczi -- Why is Romania different? a perspective of the economics transition / Mircea T. Maniu -- On the question of European-ness in Romania: between an institutional construction and an imagological perception / Marius Jucan -- Conclusion / Norman A. Graham and Folke Lindahl.
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