Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Political, Economic, and Social Challenges |
Contents
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Albania | 53 |
Bulgaria | 83 |
From Czechoslovakia to the Czech and Slovak Republics | 113 |
East Germany | 155 |
Hungary | 181 |
Poland | 219 |
Common terms and phrases
administration Albanian Balkan Tragedy Berisha Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnian Serbs Bugajski Bulgaria Ceauşescu Central and East Central and Eastern communism Communist Party communist rule country's Croatia Croats Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Dayton agreement December democracy Democratic early East European countries East German Eastern Europe economic enterprises ethnic eventually FBIS-EEU Federation former communists free-market economy Gorbachev groups Havel Hopes and Shadows Hungarian Hungary Ibid Iliescu independence industrial influence June Kosovo Krajina Kremlin leaders leadership liberal living Macedonia ment military Milošević Montenegro Muslim nationalist Nations in Turmoil NATO October opposition Parliament parliamentary elections percent perestroika Poland Polish political popular population postcommunist Prague President Prime Minister problems reform regime region Romania Russia Sarajevo Serb minority Serbia Slovak Slovakia Slovenia social socialist Soviet Union territory tion Transition Turkish unemployment voters Wałęsa Walls Came Tumbling wanted West Western women workers YICA Yugoslav Yugoslavia Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse
References to this book
Hungary on the Road to the European Union: Transition in Blue Laszlo Andor No preview available - 2000 |
Local Democracy in Post-Communist Europe Michal Illner,Harald Baldersheim,Hellmut Wollmann No preview available - 2003 |