The collapse of the communist monopoly across Central and Southeastern
Europe in 1989/1990 initiated a process of rapid political, economic,
and cultural change. While Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia
went on to suffer three and a half years of war, all the states of the
region have confronted challenges as they dismantled communist
institutions and drafted new laws, in some cases ignoring their own
laws. Indeed, in certain countries, local politicians have done their
best to corrupt the media and the economy, with recent years seeing
some states move in an illiberal direction. Throughout the region,
however, there has been a strong interest in enjoying the benefits of
membership of the European Union and NATO. In this updated second
edition, regional specialists comprehensively analyze the
post-communist trajectories of the states of Central and Southeastern
Europe, encompassing democratization, privatization, corruption, and
war. It will appeal to students and scholars, whether they have a
specific interest in the region, or are studying European politics
more generally.
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ISBN
9781108607360
Publisert
2019
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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