Building Democracy: 2nd EditionGeoffrey Pridham, Eric Herring, George Sanford, University of Bristol. Dept. of Politics International factors have had a great effect upon the process of democratisation in Eastern Europe according to the contributors to this book. Furthermore they maintain that the international dimension has not always been a favourable one. |
Contents
EastCentral Europe in comparative perspective | 30 |
Towards a culture of democracy? Democratic theory | 56 |
International security and democratisation in Eastern Europe | 81 |
The European Community and democracy | 110 |
The USSRCIS and democratisation in Eastern Europe | 133 |
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References to this book
Hungary on the Road to the European Union: Transition in Blue Laszlo Andor No preview available - 2000 |