Unlike in other countries of Eastern Europe where the opposition to communism came in the form of single mass movements led by charismatic leaders such as Vaclav Havel and Lech Walesa, in Hungary the opposition was very fragmented. This book focuses on the key role played by Àrpád Göncz, Hungary's first post-communist president, in bringing about the end of communism, uniting diverse opposition elements, and in establishing securely the post-communist regime.
Unlike in other countries of Eastern Europe where the opposition to communism came in the form of single mass movements led by charismatic leaders such as Vaclav Havel and Lech Walesa, in Hungary the opposition was very fragmented. This book focuses on the key role played by Àrpád Göncz, Hungary's first post-communist president, in bringing about the end of communism, uniting diverse opposition elements, and in establishing securely the post-communist regime.
Dae Soon Kim is a Lecturer in Politics at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Development of Göncz's political views 1. Beginnings 2. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution 3. Dissidence in the 1980s Part 2: The post Communist Presidency 4. Development of the post Communist Presidency in Hungary 5. The first Presidency (1990 1995) 6. The second Presidency (1995 2000) 7. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Development of Göncz's political views 1. Beginnings 2. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution 3. Dissidence in the 1980s Part 2: The post Communist Presidency 4. Development of the post Communist Presidency in Hungary 5. The first Presidency (1990 1995) 6. The second Presidency (1995 2000) 7. Conclusion
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