Dan Hough (ed.)Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change in the Communist Successor Parties of East Central Europe
Learning from the West?
Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change in the Communist Successor Parties of East Central Europe
Herausgeber: Hough, Dan; James, Sloam; William E. Paterson
Dan Hough (ed.)Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change in the Communist Successor Parties of East Central Europe
Learning from the West?
Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change in the Communist Successor Parties of East Central Europe
Herausgeber: Hough, Dan; James, Sloam; William E. Paterson
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A fascinating insight into political life after the collapse of communism and the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s.
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A fascinating insight into political life after the collapse of communism and the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780415373166
- ISBN-10: 0415373166
- Artikelnr.: 22782206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780415373166
- ISBN-10: 0415373166
- Artikelnr.: 22782206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dan Hough is a Lecturer in Politics in the International Relations and Politics Department at the University of Sussex., William E. Paterson is Professor and Director of the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham., James Sloam is a Lecturer in International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Chapter 1 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change
in the Communist Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe, Dan
Hough; Chapter 2 Westernizing the East: External Influences in the
Post-Communist Transformation of Eastern and Central Europe, Marcin
Zaborowski; Chapter 3 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Political
Parties, William E. Paterson, James Sloam; Chapter 4 The Communist
Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe and European Integration,
Michael Dauderstädt; Chapter 5 West European Social Democracy as a Model
for Transfer, James Sloam; Chapter 6 Polish Social Democracy, Policy
Transfer and Programmatic Change, Piotr Buras; Chapter 7 Between Emulation
and Adjustment: External Influences on Programmatic Change in the Slovak
SDL, Vladimír Handl, Vladimír Leka; Chapter 8 Choosing Between China and
Europe? Virtual Inspiration and Policy Transfer in the Programmatic
Development of the Czech Communist Party, Vladimír Handl; Chapter 9 The
Programmatic Development of the Eastern German PDS: Learning What from Whom
and Under What Conditions?, Dan Hough; conclusion Conclusion, William E.
Paterson, James Sloam;
in the Communist Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe, Dan
Hough; Chapter 2 Westernizing the East: External Influences in the
Post-Communist Transformation of Eastern and Central Europe, Marcin
Zaborowski; Chapter 3 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Political
Parties, William E. Paterson, James Sloam; Chapter 4 The Communist
Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe and European Integration,
Michael Dauderstädt; Chapter 5 West European Social Democracy as a Model
for Transfer, James Sloam; Chapter 6 Polish Social Democracy, Policy
Transfer and Programmatic Change, Piotr Buras; Chapter 7 Between Emulation
and Adjustment: External Influences on Programmatic Change in the Slovak
SDL, Vladimír Handl, Vladimír Leka; Chapter 8 Choosing Between China and
Europe? Virtual Inspiration and Policy Transfer in the Programmatic
Development of the Czech Communist Party, Vladimír Handl; Chapter 9 The
Programmatic Development of the Eastern German PDS: Learning What from Whom
and Under What Conditions?, Dan Hough; conclusion Conclusion, William E.
Paterson, James Sloam;
Chapter 1 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Programmatic Change
in the Communist Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe, Dan
Hough; Chapter 2 Westernizing the East: External Influences in the
Post-Communist Transformation of Eastern and Central Europe, Marcin
Zaborowski; Chapter 3 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Political
Parties, William E. Paterson, James Sloam; Chapter 4 The Communist
Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe and European Integration,
Michael Dauderstädt; Chapter 5 West European Social Democracy as a Model
for Transfer, James Sloam; Chapter 6 Polish Social Democracy, Policy
Transfer and Programmatic Change, Piotr Buras; Chapter 7 Between Emulation
and Adjustment: External Influences on Programmatic Change in the Slovak
SDL, Vladimír Handl, Vladimír Leka; Chapter 8 Choosing Between China and
Europe? Virtual Inspiration and Policy Transfer in the Programmatic
Development of the Czech Communist Party, Vladimír Handl; Chapter 9 The
Programmatic Development of the Eastern German PDS: Learning What from Whom
and Under What Conditions?, Dan Hough; conclusion Conclusion, William E.
Paterson, James Sloam;
in the Communist Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe, Dan
Hough; Chapter 2 Westernizing the East: External Influences in the
Post-Communist Transformation of Eastern and Central Europe, Marcin
Zaborowski; Chapter 3 Learning from the West: Policy Transfer and Political
Parties, William E. Paterson, James Sloam; Chapter 4 The Communist
Successor Parties of Eastern and Central Europe and European Integration,
Michael Dauderstädt; Chapter 5 West European Social Democracy as a Model
for Transfer, James Sloam; Chapter 6 Polish Social Democracy, Policy
Transfer and Programmatic Change, Piotr Buras; Chapter 7 Between Emulation
and Adjustment: External Influences on Programmatic Change in the Slovak
SDL, Vladimír Handl, Vladimír Leka; Chapter 8 Choosing Between China and
Europe? Virtual Inspiration and Policy Transfer in the Programmatic
Development of the Czech Communist Party, Vladimír Handl; Chapter 9 The
Programmatic Development of the Eastern German PDS: Learning What from Whom
and Under What Conditions?, Dan Hough; conclusion Conclusion, William E.
Paterson, James Sloam;







