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The democratic transition of post-communist Europe, in the shadow of communist differences and uneven Europeanisation, Milenko Petrović

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The democratic transition of post-communist Europe, in the shadow of communist differences and uneven Europeanisation, Milenko Petrović
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-184) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The democratic transition of post-communist Europe
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
827256576
Responsibility statement
Milenko Petrović
Sub title
in the shadow of communist differences and uneven Europeanisation
Summary
"Tracing both economic and political developments through the prism of history as well as more recent events, this book casts new light on the role of communist history in setting the different regional successes in post-communist transition. It challenges the dominant view that all communist systems were the same, and differing from existing books on the subject, it provides a full account of how certain variations in the functioning of the communist political and socio-economic systems in East Central Europe and the Balkans defined the different modes of power transfer of states in the two regions and their subsequent pathways following the fall of communism. The author also develops a new angle on national and regional post-communist pathways by exploring varying levels of success in both post-communist political and economic reforms as well as the ability of particular states to (re)establish close political ties with the West, especially the EU, and secure necessary foreign assistance for post-communist reform. Unobtrusive, factual and ultimately convincing, with a foreword written by the leading world scholar in the twentieth-century history of Central and Eastern Europe, Professor Richard Crampton from Oxford, this volume is an excellent contribution to existing literature on democratic reform in the countries of post-communist Europe"--, provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Richard J. Crampton -- Introduction -- 1. Socio-economic and Political Facts on Post-Communist Transition -- 2. Critique of the Existing Explanations -- 3. Differing Aspects of Communism -- 4. Differing Regime Changes and Outcomes, 1989-2004 -- 5. The Changed EU approach -- New Challenges for the Western Balkan States after 2005? -- Conclusion
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