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: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953787
- ISBN-10: 1666953784
- Artikelnr.: 68887411
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953787
- ISBN-10: 1666953784
- Artikelnr.: 68887411
Matei Gheboianu is associate professor in the History department at the University of Bucharest. Daniela Popescu is teaching assistant in the History department at the University of Bucharest.
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