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In The Military and Society in the Former Eastern Bloc , an assortment of regional specialists in military relations are gathered together to comment on the current state of the military in a number of Eastern bloc states, including: Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Mongolia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria. Each chapter provides more than a simple status-report on military readiness in these states, focusing instead on the relationship between the military, politics, and society in these new and burgeoning democracies. Further, contributors evaluate and predict the future of the military in political developments in these regions.
Contents
Introduction (Constantine P. Danopoulos) Democratization, Security, and the Military in Mongolia (Ray Taras) The Civil-Military Nexus in Postcommunist Hungary (Zoltan Barany and Peter Deak) The Democratization of Civil-Military Relations in the Czech Republic (Marybeth Peterson Ulrich) The Search for Stability in the Russian Army (Dale R. Herspring) Civil-Military Relations in Bulgaria: Past, Present and Future (Lisa J. Carlson) Democratization and the Military in Poland: Establishing Democratic Civilian Control (Elizabeth P. Coughlan) Democratization, Militarism and Paramilitarism in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Richard B. Spence) Latvian Independence and the Military (Gundars Rudzitis) Romanian Civil-Military Relations after 1989 (Walter M. Bacon, Jr.) The Army and Society in Post-Communist Albania (Biljana Vankovska-Cvetkovska and Carolina Fernandez Ilbania) Conclusions on the Military and Society in the Former Eastern Bloc (Daniel Zirker)



