The transition: evaluating the postcommunist experience/ edited by David W. Lovell
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320.9045 VIV/I International and national politics: some selected essays/ | 320.9171241 GHU/C Corruption and quality of governance : experiences of select Commonwealth countries / | 320.9171241 GHU/C Corruption and quality of governance : experiences of select Commonwealth countries / | 320.91717 LOV/T The transition: evaluating the postcommunist experience/ | 320.91724 CLA/T Third world politics: an introduction/ | 320.91767 HAR/M The Muslim Revolt/ | 320.91767 HUN/M Modernization, democracy, and Islam/ |
1. Introduction: Making sense of the transition from communism --
2. Democratization and the development of civil society --
3. State-transformation and postcommunist democratization --
4. Direct democracy in postcommunist states: Institutions and experiences since 1989 --
5. Corruption, trust, and the danger to democratization in the Former Soviet Union --
6. Political culture in contemporary Russia: Trapped between glory and guilt --
7. Between two historic models of modernization: The case of Azerbaijan --
8. Building capitalism in Poland: Some paradoxes --
9. German democracy and its East German discontents --
10. Conclusion: The transition as a return to Europe.
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