Democracy and democratization : post-communist Europe in comparative perspective / John D. Nagle and Alison Mahr
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- Democracy -- Europe, Eastern Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Politologie Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Demokratie Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Strukturwandel Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Kommunismus Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Partei Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Gewerkschaft Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Arbeitslosigkeit Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Europäische Integration Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Democracy -- Europe, Eastern Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Demokratisierung / Zivilgesellschaft
- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1989-
- Osteuropa
- Demokratisierung
- Internationaler Vergleich
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Maecenata Bibliothek | BC/510 Mittel- und osteuropäische Länder | BC 510 8 | Available |
Literaturverz. S. [291] - 319
Pt. 1. Theoretical and Historical Backgrounds for Democratization. 1. The Democracy Project and the Development of Comparative Politics. 2. Historical Legacies of Regional Democratization -- Pt. 2. The Emerging Politics of the New Democracies. 3. Conceptualizations of Transition: Early Dichotomies and Evolving Complexities. 4. Civil Society: Using the New Freedoms. 5. Concepts of Economic Restructuring. 6. Interest Group Articulation in Post-Communism. 7. Political Party Formation and Electoral Competition. 8. Elites and Citizens: Elite Democracy and Citizen Participation -- Pt. 3. Regional and International Contexts of Democratization. 9. Regional Comparisons of Democratization: Southern Europe - Lessons from Another European Region. 10. Structuring Executive Power in Emerging Democracies: Warnings from Latin America. 11. Economics First, Then (Maybe) Politics: The Challenge of the East Asian Model. 12. East-Central Europe, the EU and Globalizing Capitalism: What Kind of Democratization, What Kind of Democr
Pt. 1.Theoretical and Historical Backgrounds for Democratization.1.The Democracy Project and the Development of Comparative Politics.2.Historical Legacies of Regional Democratization -- Pt. 2.The Emerging Politics of the New Democracies.3.Conceptualizations of Transition: Early Dichotomies and Evolving Complexities.4.Civil Society: Using the New Freedoms.5.Concepts of Economic Restructuring.6.Interest Group Articulation in Post-Communism.7.Political Party Formation and Electoral Competition.8.Elites and Citizens: Elite Democracy and Citizen Participation -- Pt. 3.Regional and International Contexts of Democratization.9.Regional Comparisons of Democratization: Southern Europe - Lessons from Another European Region.10.Structuring Executive Power in Emerging Democracies: Warnings from Latin America.11.Economics First, Then (Maybe) Politics: The Challenge of the East Asian Model.12.East-Central Europe, the EU and Globalizing Capitalism: What Kind of Democratization, What Kind of Democr
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