The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe

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Sten Berglund
Edward Elgar Publishing, Apr 1, 2013 - Political Science - 864 pages
•Lots has changed in Eastern Europe in the past quarter-century and the new edition of this major study of the region sets out these changes in directions for the better and for the worse. _ Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, UK •This Handbook offe
 

Contents

1 The Diversity of Political Regimes
1
2 The Resilience of History
15
3 Full and Partial Cleavages
35
4 Estonia
51
5 Latvia
85
6 Lithuania
125
7 Poland
167
8 The Czech Republic
217
14 Croatia
443
15 Bosnia
481
16 Serbia
523
17 Montenegro
567
18 Macedonia
607
19 Albania
651
20 Ukraine
691
21 Moldova
733

9 Slovakia
255
10 Hungary
291
11 Slovenia
339
12 Romania
369
13 Bulgaria
407
22 Georgia
775
23 Concluding Remarks
823
Index
831
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Edited by Sten Berglund, Professor of Political Science, University of Örebro, Sweden, Joakim Ekman, Professor of Political Science, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden, Kevin Deegan-Krause, Professor of Political Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, US and Terje Knutsen, Doctor of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen, Norway