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基本説明
As well as chapters on the major countries, there are cross-cutting assessments of constitutional issues, executive leadership, parties and elections and public policy, and a conclusion analysing patterns of democratization in a broader comparative context.
Full Description
East and Central Europe has experienced dramatic changes since the collapse of communism. This volume brings together specially commissioned chapters by leading authorities to provide a systematic assessment of the continuing evolution of politics and governance across a highly diverse region. As well as chapters on the major countries, there are cross-cutting assessments of constitutional issues, executive leadership, parties and elections and public policy, and a conclusion analysing patterns of democratization in a broader comparative context.
Contents
PART I: ANATOMY OF A DIVERSE REGION - Defining Central and Eastern Europe; J.Batt - Poland; F.Millard - The Czech Republic and Slovakia; K.Williams - Hungary; M.Pittaway - The Balkans since 1989: The Winding Road from National Communism; T.Gallagher - Ukraine and Post-Soviet Europe; A.Wilson - PART II: THE FRAMEWORK OF POLITICS - Executive Leadership: Presidents and Governments; R.Taras - Structures of Representation; P.Kopecky - Political Parties; P.G.Lewis - Elections and Electoral Behaviour; K.Jasiewicz - Constitutional Engineering in Central and Eastern Europe; K.von Beyme - PART III: ISSUES OF PUBLIC POLICY - Managing the Transition Economies; G.Blazyca - A Changing Society; T.Cox - Central/Eastern Europe and EU Enlargement; H.Grabbe - PART IV: CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE - Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Perspective; G.Pridham