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Revolution And Transition In East-central Europe
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Bosnian Serbs
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Civil Society
communist
comparative politics research
David S. Mason
democratization processes
East Central Europe
eastern
Eastern European Leaders
Eastern European Revolutions
ECE Country
economic liberalization
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ethnic conflict studies
european
Gorbachev
International Monetary Fund
Karol Wojtyla
leaders
Mikhail Gorbachev
Muslim Croat Federation
NATO Air
NATO Command
NATO Force
NATO Force Structure
NATO Membership
NATO Mission
NATO Troop
NATO's Role
NATO’s Role
pact
party
political transformation
post-Soviet state development
postcommunist
Postcommunist States
revolutions
Shock Therapy
Single Member Districts
sovereignty transitions
Start Agreement
states
Transferable Ruble
warsaw
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780813328355
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Eastern and Western Europe continue to change in their relationship to one another and in their ongoing dynamic with the post-Soviet states. Economic development, electoral upheaval, and the Bosnian crisis all color the transition from communism to democracy and from a Cold War outlook to a new global order still taking shape.In this fully revised and updated edition of his popular and critically acclaimed text, David Mason brings the revolutionary events of 1989 into context with the transitional yet turbulent 1990s. We see new parties, new politics, new constitutions, and new opportunities in light of economic shock therapies, ?left turns? in recent elections, and dissolving sovereignties and alliances. Despite savage ethnic conflict, economic scarcity, and political insecurity, Mason shows us that East-Central Europe is consolidating and reemerging as a region to be reckoned with on the global stage.
David S. Mason is professor of political science at Butler University. His publications include Public Opinion and Political Change in Poland and Social Justice and Political Change: Public Opinion in Capitalist and Post-Communist States.
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