Politics and Society in Romania : The Beginning of a New Transition? (Societies and Political Orders in Transition)

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Politics and Society in Romania : The Beginning of a New Transition? (Societies and Political Orders in Transition)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 267 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783658495145

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Romania is the sixth-largest country in the European Union by population. However, after decades of democratization and integration into the Euro-Atlantic organizations, many Romanian voters now seem willing to abandon this path of development. Does this change of direction indicate the beginning of a transition to a new era? This book summarizes how politics and society in Romania changed after the 1989 revolution and how these changes were connected to the country s EU accession. It also examines old and new challenges. In doing so, it provides fresh insights into various research fields and issues. Readers interested in the extent to which politics can be guided by law will find relevant material here. The same applies to scholars who ask if political actors can effectively shape the development of a polity and society. The book is also relevant for those who seek to understand whether the EU has an impact on domestic politics and society in its member states, as suggested by debates about its transforming power.

Introductory.- Society.- Constitution, Elections, and Politics.- Selected Policy Fields.

Prof. Dr. Astrid Lorenz is a Professor of German and European Politics at Leipzig University, Germany. She leads an international project team that is researching the rule of law, including the case of Romania.

Daniela-Maria Mari is a PhD student of Political Science at Leipzig University, Germany, researching Romanian politics. Additionally, she is a program officer at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Germany.

 

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