Post-communism, Democracy, and Illiberalism in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union
Herausgeber: Gheboianu, Matei; Popescu, Daniela
Post-communism, Democracy, and Illiberalism in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union
Herausgeber: Gheboianu, Matei; Popescu, Daniela
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As a result of the ideological void left by the fall of communism, countries that were part of the former Soviet bloc began a lengthy transition to democracy. This book explores the growing concerns about the formation of authoritarian regimes and the push towards democratic governance.
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As a result of the ideological void left by the fall of communism, countries that were part of the former Soviet bloc began a lengthy transition to democracy. This book explores the growing concerns about the formation of authoritarian regimes and the push towards democratic governance.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953787
- ISBN-10: 1666953784
- Artikelnr.: 68887411
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953787
- ISBN-10: 1666953784
- Artikelnr.: 68887411
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Matei Gheboianu and Daniela Popescu - Foreword by Lavinia Stan - Contributions by Ana Adi; Krzysztof Brzechczyn; Ion Bucur; Daniel Chirot; Mihail Dobre; Hadrian Gorun; Ruxandra Gubernat; Manuela Marin; Peter Martyn; Sergiu Mustea?a; Henry P. Ram
Foreword, Lavinia Stan Introduction Part I: The Fall of Communism Chapter 1: 'An Observation Post': The Embassy in Bucharest and British Foreign Policy towards Romania During the Last Years of The Ceau
escu Regime, Peter Siani-Davies Chapter 2: Between Political Participation and Opposition: Everyday Resistance in Communist Romania, Manuela Marin Chapter 3: 1989 - Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR, Sergiu Musteä
Chapter 4: Searching for Tourists: Tourist Activity in Romania at The End of 1989 under The Securitate's Surveillance, Virgiliu
âr
u Chapter 5: The Role of the Mass Media in the Romanian Revolution, Matei Gheboianu Part II: The Challenging Road from Communism to Democracy Chapter 6: Romania's Elections of May 1990, Ion Bucur and Daniela Popescu Chapter 7: The Difficult Transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy in Romania after December 1989: Political Myths, Manipulation and Violence, Hadrian Gorun Chapter 8: Romania and NATO in the Early 1990's: The Difficult Search for Romania's Post-Cold War Status, Mihail Dobre Chapter 9: The Nation under Siege - A Hungarian-Romanian Perspective, Csaba Zahorán Chapter 10: Thirty Years After: Major Sports Events in Europe. Case Study: Romania, Anita-Diana Sterea Chapter 11: All in The Architecture? The Unfolding Metamorphosis of Central-Inner Warsaw (1989-2019), Peter Martyn Part III: Reflections Three Decades Later Chapter 12: Transformation, Post-communism, and the Deficiencies of Liberal Democracy in Poland: A Case Study, Krzysztof Brzechczyn Chapter 13: Romania's Protest Culture Thirty Years After the Regime Change: Hegemonic Discourses and Western Ideals, Ruxandra Gubernat and Henry P. Rammelt Chapter 14: Thirty Years Later: An Essay on Open Wounds and Lessons for The Future from Communism and Thirty Years of Transition, Ana Adi Chapter 15: The Fall, Rise and Decline of Democracy in Europe and the World, Daniel Chirot About the Editors and Contributors
escu Regime, Peter Siani-Davies Chapter 2: Between Political Participation and Opposition: Everyday Resistance in Communist Romania, Manuela Marin Chapter 3: 1989 - Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR, Sergiu Musteä
Chapter 4: Searching for Tourists: Tourist Activity in Romania at The End of 1989 under The Securitate's Surveillance, Virgiliu
âr
u Chapter 5: The Role of the Mass Media in the Romanian Revolution, Matei Gheboianu Part II: The Challenging Road from Communism to Democracy Chapter 6: Romania's Elections of May 1990, Ion Bucur and Daniela Popescu Chapter 7: The Difficult Transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy in Romania after December 1989: Political Myths, Manipulation and Violence, Hadrian Gorun Chapter 8: Romania and NATO in the Early 1990's: The Difficult Search for Romania's Post-Cold War Status, Mihail Dobre Chapter 9: The Nation under Siege - A Hungarian-Romanian Perspective, Csaba Zahorán Chapter 10: Thirty Years After: Major Sports Events in Europe. Case Study: Romania, Anita-Diana Sterea Chapter 11: All in The Architecture? The Unfolding Metamorphosis of Central-Inner Warsaw (1989-2019), Peter Martyn Part III: Reflections Three Decades Later Chapter 12: Transformation, Post-communism, and the Deficiencies of Liberal Democracy in Poland: A Case Study, Krzysztof Brzechczyn Chapter 13: Romania's Protest Culture Thirty Years After the Regime Change: Hegemonic Discourses and Western Ideals, Ruxandra Gubernat and Henry P. Rammelt Chapter 14: Thirty Years Later: An Essay on Open Wounds and Lessons for The Future from Communism and Thirty Years of Transition, Ana Adi Chapter 15: The Fall, Rise and Decline of Democracy in Europe and the World, Daniel Chirot About the Editors and Contributors
Foreword, Lavinia Stan Introduction Part I: The Fall of Communism Chapter 1: 'An Observation Post': The Embassy in Bucharest and British Foreign Policy towards Romania During the Last Years of The Ceau
escu Regime, Peter Siani-Davies Chapter 2: Between Political Participation and Opposition: Everyday Resistance in Communist Romania, Manuela Marin Chapter 3: 1989 - Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR, Sergiu Musteä
Chapter 4: Searching for Tourists: Tourist Activity in Romania at The End of 1989 under The Securitate's Surveillance, Virgiliu
âr
u Chapter 5: The Role of the Mass Media in the Romanian Revolution, Matei Gheboianu Part II: The Challenging Road from Communism to Democracy Chapter 6: Romania's Elections of May 1990, Ion Bucur and Daniela Popescu Chapter 7: The Difficult Transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy in Romania after December 1989: Political Myths, Manipulation and Violence, Hadrian Gorun Chapter 8: Romania and NATO in the Early 1990's: The Difficult Search for Romania's Post-Cold War Status, Mihail Dobre Chapter 9: The Nation under Siege - A Hungarian-Romanian Perspective, Csaba Zahorán Chapter 10: Thirty Years After: Major Sports Events in Europe. Case Study: Romania, Anita-Diana Sterea Chapter 11: All in The Architecture? The Unfolding Metamorphosis of Central-Inner Warsaw (1989-2019), Peter Martyn Part III: Reflections Three Decades Later Chapter 12: Transformation, Post-communism, and the Deficiencies of Liberal Democracy in Poland: A Case Study, Krzysztof Brzechczyn Chapter 13: Romania's Protest Culture Thirty Years After the Regime Change: Hegemonic Discourses and Western Ideals, Ruxandra Gubernat and Henry P. Rammelt Chapter 14: Thirty Years Later: An Essay on Open Wounds and Lessons for The Future from Communism and Thirty Years of Transition, Ana Adi Chapter 15: The Fall, Rise and Decline of Democracy in Europe and the World, Daniel Chirot About the Editors and Contributors
escu Regime, Peter Siani-Davies Chapter 2: Between Political Participation and Opposition: Everyday Resistance in Communist Romania, Manuela Marin Chapter 3: 1989 - Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR, Sergiu Musteä
Chapter 4: Searching for Tourists: Tourist Activity in Romania at The End of 1989 under The Securitate's Surveillance, Virgiliu
âr
u Chapter 5: The Role of the Mass Media in the Romanian Revolution, Matei Gheboianu Part II: The Challenging Road from Communism to Democracy Chapter 6: Romania's Elections of May 1990, Ion Bucur and Daniela Popescu Chapter 7: The Difficult Transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy in Romania after December 1989: Political Myths, Manipulation and Violence, Hadrian Gorun Chapter 8: Romania and NATO in the Early 1990's: The Difficult Search for Romania's Post-Cold War Status, Mihail Dobre Chapter 9: The Nation under Siege - A Hungarian-Romanian Perspective, Csaba Zahorán Chapter 10: Thirty Years After: Major Sports Events in Europe. Case Study: Romania, Anita-Diana Sterea Chapter 11: All in The Architecture? The Unfolding Metamorphosis of Central-Inner Warsaw (1989-2019), Peter Martyn Part III: Reflections Three Decades Later Chapter 12: Transformation, Post-communism, and the Deficiencies of Liberal Democracy in Poland: A Case Study, Krzysztof Brzechczyn Chapter 13: Romania's Protest Culture Thirty Years After the Regime Change: Hegemonic Discourses and Western Ideals, Ruxandra Gubernat and Henry P. Rammelt Chapter 14: Thirty Years Later: An Essay on Open Wounds and Lessons for The Future from Communism and Thirty Years of Transition, Ana Adi Chapter 15: The Fall, Rise and Decline of Democracy in Europe and the World, Daniel Chirot About the Editors and Contributors