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How are democracy and the rule of law faring in Central Europe and Eurasia? In Nations in Transit 2005 leading regional specialists offer answers by reporting on more than fifty key indicators of democratization in 27 countries from Central Europe to the Eurasian region of the former Soviet Union. The results are incisive, authoritative, and comprehensive. This important book is an invaluable resource and reference tool for governmental and nongovernmanl organizations and anyone else interested in better understanding this region.

Produktbeschreibung
How are democracy and the rule of law faring in Central Europe and Eurasia? In Nations in Transit 2005 leading regional specialists offer answers by reporting on more than fifty key indicators of democratization in 27 countries from Central Europe to the Eurasian region of the former Soviet Union. The results are incisive, authoritative, and comprehensive. This important book is an invaluable resource and reference tool for governmental and nongovernmanl organizations and anyone else interested in better understanding this region.
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Autorenporträt
Jeannette Goehring is the Budapest-based editor of Nations in Transit 2005. Previously she was an editor at New World Publishing in Budapest and project manager for inter- and non-governmental organizations, including: the New York and New Jersey Clean Ocean and Shore Trust and the United Nations in New York City, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and Freedom House in Washington, DC, and the European Parliament in Brussels. Ms. Goehring studied environmental science and policy at Central European University in Budapest, political management at George Washington University in Washington, DC, and International Area Studies at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Amanda Schnetzer is a senior fellow at Freedom House and a co-editor of the Nations in Transit series. Previously she was director of studies at Freedom House in New York and a foreign policy researcher at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Now based in Dallas, TX, Mrs. Schnetzer also serves on the board of the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations. She holds a Master's Degree from Georgetown University and a Bachelor's Degree from Southern Methodist University, and has published book reviews and op-eds in the Wall Street Journal Europe, the Christian Science Monitor, the Weekly Standard, and the Washington Times.
Rezensionen
Nations in Transit is the definitive scorecard on the status of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It is a source of support and strength for agents of democratic change and political economic reformers. -- Thomas A. Dine, president, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Prague Nations in Transit is an indispensable analytical tool and 'a must' for political scientists and analysts in the region, because it is objective, accurate, and un-biased. -- Damir Grubisa, Institute for International Relations, Zagreb The 9th annual edition providing a comprehensive study of post-communist transitions in 27 countries plus Kosovo...Very thorough and detailed. Future Survey Nations in Transit remains one of the most significant analyses of democratic government in the former communist countries, gathering impressive first-hand material written by experts in the region. This edition provided not only a collection of essays on the main political issues but a thorough investigation of the most representative political and social events that occurred in 2004. Political Studies Review Nations in Transit is the only truly comprehensive annual study of the state of democracy in the post-Communist world. Its accurate analysis and wealth of information make it an essential resource for anyone who cares about freedom in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. -- Janos Kis, Central European University, Budapest