Peter Rutland, Gale Stokes
Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
1998: Holding the Course
Peter Rutland, Gale Stokes
Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
1998: Holding the Course
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The premier source for a comprehensive update and overview of developments in the most rapidly changing region in the world. Each edition features thematic coverage of regional, political, and economic developments. Chapters on every country of the region cover essential historical background as well as current developments and domestic and foreign policy issues. Supplementing the chapters are maps, data boxes, documents, and sidebars.
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The premier source for a comprehensive update and overview of developments in the most rapidly changing region in the world. Each edition features thematic coverage of regional, political, and economic developments. Chapters on every country of the region cover essential historical background as well as current developments and domestic and foreign policy issues. Supplementing the chapters are maps, data boxes, documents, and sidebars.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd 1998 edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780765603609
- ISBN-10: 0765603608
- Artikelnr.: 21943017
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd 1998 edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780765603609
- ISBN-10: 0765603608
- Artikelnr.: 21943017
Peter Rutland, Gale Stokes
I: Introduction 1. Waiting for the Next Step II: Regional Issues 2. Central
and East European Economies: Slow Growth, Slower Reform 3. Russia Casts a
Long Shadow over Cis Economies 4. Nato's Ostpolitik: Consolidation, but
Kosovo Looms 5. European Union Faces East 6. The European Union Opens the
Door 7. Vestiges of Visegrad 8. Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
III: Central Europe 9. Between Stagnation and integration 10. Mea Culpa 11.
A Year of Dramatic Change 12. The Right Returns to Power 13. Forging Ahead,
but Strains Show 14. Look East, Face West 15. Rural Reckoning IV: Eastern
Europe 16. The Year of the President 17. Twelve Months on a Roller Coaster
18. On the Streets with Latvia's Language Patrol 19. Struggling to Remain
the Reform Leader 20. Bottomed Out? 21. Widening Cracks in the Wall 22.
Treadmill Politics 23. Speaker Oleksandr Tkachenko: A New Old Planet 24.
Dynamic foreign Policy Constrained by Slow Domestic Reform V: Southeastern
Europe 25. Success Story Continues 26. The Rise of the Opposition 27. In
Memoriam 28. A Year of Mixed Results 29. Dayton and Democracy 30. Heading
for the Abyss 31. Milosevics Shrinking influence in Montenegro 32. Defying
the Odds by Remaining Stable 33. Ljubco Georgievski: Poet Turned Premier
34. An Open Wound 35. A Kind of Stability 36. "Parliament of Thieves" 37. A
Year of Consolidation 38. Institutional Tug of War 39. The Perils of
Coalition Politics 40. "A Disgrace" 41. The Shadow of Securitate 42. From
Left to Right, but Not Quite 43. Cultural Awareness VI: Russian Federation
44. Economic Crisis Yields Massive Political Fallout 45. The Communists and
the Jewish Question 46. Governors Emerge Stronger 47. Murder Silences
Starovoitova and Rokhlin 48. A Rear-Guard Action: Foreign and Military
Policies in 1998 49. Discharge of the Light Brigade 50. Farewell to
Orthodox Market Transition 51. Social Fall-Out from August Crash 52.
Bringing the Money in VII: Transcaucasus and Central Asia 53. A Difficult
Year 54. Abkhazia: Peace Postponed 55. A Time for Patience 56. A Nation's
Dignity 57. Uncertainty Hangs over Future of Nagorno-Karabakh 58. Change of
Leadership without Political Reform 59. Nazarbaev Gears up for Life
Presidency 60. Cracks in the Monolith 61. Peace Does Not Bring an End to
the Fighting 62. Waiting for the Gold Rush 63. The Faltering Oil State 64.
Building Democracy the Eastern Way 65. Contributors
and East European Economies: Slow Growth, Slower Reform 3. Russia Casts a
Long Shadow over Cis Economies 4. Nato's Ostpolitik: Consolidation, but
Kosovo Looms 5. European Union Faces East 6. The European Union Opens the
Door 7. Vestiges of Visegrad 8. Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
III: Central Europe 9. Between Stagnation and integration 10. Mea Culpa 11.
A Year of Dramatic Change 12. The Right Returns to Power 13. Forging Ahead,
but Strains Show 14. Look East, Face West 15. Rural Reckoning IV: Eastern
Europe 16. The Year of the President 17. Twelve Months on a Roller Coaster
18. On the Streets with Latvia's Language Patrol 19. Struggling to Remain
the Reform Leader 20. Bottomed Out? 21. Widening Cracks in the Wall 22.
Treadmill Politics 23. Speaker Oleksandr Tkachenko: A New Old Planet 24.
Dynamic foreign Policy Constrained by Slow Domestic Reform V: Southeastern
Europe 25. Success Story Continues 26. The Rise of the Opposition 27. In
Memoriam 28. A Year of Mixed Results 29. Dayton and Democracy 30. Heading
for the Abyss 31. Milosevics Shrinking influence in Montenegro 32. Defying
the Odds by Remaining Stable 33. Ljubco Georgievski: Poet Turned Premier
34. An Open Wound 35. A Kind of Stability 36. "Parliament of Thieves" 37. A
Year of Consolidation 38. Institutional Tug of War 39. The Perils of
Coalition Politics 40. "A Disgrace" 41. The Shadow of Securitate 42. From
Left to Right, but Not Quite 43. Cultural Awareness VI: Russian Federation
44. Economic Crisis Yields Massive Political Fallout 45. The Communists and
the Jewish Question 46. Governors Emerge Stronger 47. Murder Silences
Starovoitova and Rokhlin 48. A Rear-Guard Action: Foreign and Military
Policies in 1998 49. Discharge of the Light Brigade 50. Farewell to
Orthodox Market Transition 51. Social Fall-Out from August Crash 52.
Bringing the Money in VII: Transcaucasus and Central Asia 53. A Difficult
Year 54. Abkhazia: Peace Postponed 55. A Time for Patience 56. A Nation's
Dignity 57. Uncertainty Hangs over Future of Nagorno-Karabakh 58. Change of
Leadership without Political Reform 59. Nazarbaev Gears up for Life
Presidency 60. Cracks in the Monolith 61. Peace Does Not Bring an End to
the Fighting 62. Waiting for the Gold Rush 63. The Faltering Oil State 64.
Building Democracy the Eastern Way 65. Contributors
I: Introduction 1. Waiting for the Next Step II: Regional Issues 2. Central
and East European Economies: Slow Growth, Slower Reform 3. Russia Casts a
Long Shadow over Cis Economies 4. Nato's Ostpolitik: Consolidation, but
Kosovo Looms 5. European Union Faces East 6. The European Union Opens the
Door 7. Vestiges of Visegrad 8. Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
III: Central Europe 9. Between Stagnation and integration 10. Mea Culpa 11.
A Year of Dramatic Change 12. The Right Returns to Power 13. Forging Ahead,
but Strains Show 14. Look East, Face West 15. Rural Reckoning IV: Eastern
Europe 16. The Year of the President 17. Twelve Months on a Roller Coaster
18. On the Streets with Latvia's Language Patrol 19. Struggling to Remain
the Reform Leader 20. Bottomed Out? 21. Widening Cracks in the Wall 22.
Treadmill Politics 23. Speaker Oleksandr Tkachenko: A New Old Planet 24.
Dynamic foreign Policy Constrained by Slow Domestic Reform V: Southeastern
Europe 25. Success Story Continues 26. The Rise of the Opposition 27. In
Memoriam 28. A Year of Mixed Results 29. Dayton and Democracy 30. Heading
for the Abyss 31. Milosevics Shrinking influence in Montenegro 32. Defying
the Odds by Remaining Stable 33. Ljubco Georgievski: Poet Turned Premier
34. An Open Wound 35. A Kind of Stability 36. "Parliament of Thieves" 37. A
Year of Consolidation 38. Institutional Tug of War 39. The Perils of
Coalition Politics 40. "A Disgrace" 41. The Shadow of Securitate 42. From
Left to Right, but Not Quite 43. Cultural Awareness VI: Russian Federation
44. Economic Crisis Yields Massive Political Fallout 45. The Communists and
the Jewish Question 46. Governors Emerge Stronger 47. Murder Silences
Starovoitova and Rokhlin 48. A Rear-Guard Action: Foreign and Military
Policies in 1998 49. Discharge of the Light Brigade 50. Farewell to
Orthodox Market Transition 51. Social Fall-Out from August Crash 52.
Bringing the Money in VII: Transcaucasus and Central Asia 53. A Difficult
Year 54. Abkhazia: Peace Postponed 55. A Time for Patience 56. A Nation's
Dignity 57. Uncertainty Hangs over Future of Nagorno-Karabakh 58. Change of
Leadership without Political Reform 59. Nazarbaev Gears up for Life
Presidency 60. Cracks in the Monolith 61. Peace Does Not Bring an End to
the Fighting 62. Waiting for the Gold Rush 63. The Faltering Oil State 64.
Building Democracy the Eastern Way 65. Contributors
and East European Economies: Slow Growth, Slower Reform 3. Russia Casts a
Long Shadow over Cis Economies 4. Nato's Ostpolitik: Consolidation, but
Kosovo Looms 5. European Union Faces East 6. The European Union Opens the
Door 7. Vestiges of Visegrad 8. Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe
III: Central Europe 9. Between Stagnation and integration 10. Mea Culpa 11.
A Year of Dramatic Change 12. The Right Returns to Power 13. Forging Ahead,
but Strains Show 14. Look East, Face West 15. Rural Reckoning IV: Eastern
Europe 16. The Year of the President 17. Twelve Months on a Roller Coaster
18. On the Streets with Latvia's Language Patrol 19. Struggling to Remain
the Reform Leader 20. Bottomed Out? 21. Widening Cracks in the Wall 22.
Treadmill Politics 23. Speaker Oleksandr Tkachenko: A New Old Planet 24.
Dynamic foreign Policy Constrained by Slow Domestic Reform V: Southeastern
Europe 25. Success Story Continues 26. The Rise of the Opposition 27. In
Memoriam 28. A Year of Mixed Results 29. Dayton and Democracy 30. Heading
for the Abyss 31. Milosevics Shrinking influence in Montenegro 32. Defying
the Odds by Remaining Stable 33. Ljubco Georgievski: Poet Turned Premier
34. An Open Wound 35. A Kind of Stability 36. "Parliament of Thieves" 37. A
Year of Consolidation 38. Institutional Tug of War 39. The Perils of
Coalition Politics 40. "A Disgrace" 41. The Shadow of Securitate 42. From
Left to Right, but Not Quite 43. Cultural Awareness VI: Russian Federation
44. Economic Crisis Yields Massive Political Fallout 45. The Communists and
the Jewish Question 46. Governors Emerge Stronger 47. Murder Silences
Starovoitova and Rokhlin 48. A Rear-Guard Action: Foreign and Military
Policies in 1998 49. Discharge of the Light Brigade 50. Farewell to
Orthodox Market Transition 51. Social Fall-Out from August Crash 52.
Bringing the Money in VII: Transcaucasus and Central Asia 53. A Difficult
Year 54. Abkhazia: Peace Postponed 55. A Time for Patience 56. A Nation's
Dignity 57. Uncertainty Hangs over Future of Nagorno-Karabakh 58. Change of
Leadership without Political Reform 59. Nazarbaev Gears up for Life
Presidency 60. Cracks in the Monolith 61. Peace Does Not Bring an End to
the Fighting 62. Waiting for the Gold Rush 63. The Faltering Oil State 64.
Building Democracy the Eastern Way 65. Contributors