CERS Research Projects

politeconomy of transition in Eurasia book face CONTENTS
  1. 1  Introduction and Overview
    Norman A. Graham
  2. 43 Too Few or Too Many Parties?  The Implications of Electoral Engineering in Post-Communist States Erik S. Herron
  3. 67 Hegel’s Institutionalist Liberalism: Political Economy and Civil Society in the Philosophy of Right Louis  D. Hunt
  4. 95 The Dissidents  and the Antipolitical Ideology of Civil Society
    Folke Lindahl
  5. 139 Nation-Building in East Central Europe: Civic or Ethnic Majorities?  Kathleen M. Dowley
  6. 157 Party Development in Russia Axel Hadenius
  7. 197 The Political Elite in Hungary through Transition    Jiří Lach
  8. 217 A Post-Communist Landscape: Social and Moral Costs of the Regime Change in Post-Communist Hungary 
    András Lánczi
  9. 237 Why is Romania Different? A Perspective on the Economic Transition Mircea T. Maniu
  10. 255 On the Question on  European-ness in Romania: Between an Institutional Construction and Imagological Perception   Marius Jucan
    277 Conclusion  Norman A. Graham and Folke Lindahl
    287 About the Contributors
The Political Economy of Transition in Eurasia
Democratization and Economic Liberalization
in a Global Economy

eds.

NORMAN A. GRAHAM and FOLKE LINDAHL
2006 Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan 48823-5245
www.msupress.msu.edu
Democracy and Autocracy in Eurasia Georgia in transition, IRAKLY ARESHIDZE
Gender Politics in Post-Communist Eurasia Eds. LINDA RACIOPPI and KATHERINE O'SULLIVAN SEE

 

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