In "Albania in Transition," Elez Biberaj provides a comprehensive political profile of Albania since 1989. He charts Albania's transition from one party to many, from a command economy to a market economy, and its transition to a national security state in an unpredictable, post-Cold War international security regime.
In "Albania in Transition," Elez Biberaj provides a comprehensive political profile of Albania since 1989. He charts Albania's transition from one party to many, from a command economy to a market economy, and its transition to a national security state in an unpredictable, post-Cold War international security regime.
Elez Biberaj, chief of Voice of America's Albanian Service since 1986, is the author of Albania: A Socialist Maverick (Westview, 1990) and Albania and China: A Study of an Unequal Alliance (Westview, 1986).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Acknowledgments Foreword Robin Alison Remington Introduction Albania in Geographical and Historical Context Physical and Human Geography Historical Influences Communist Rule Albania in the 1980s: Still the "Odd Man Out " Notes The Demise of Communism Embassy Crisis The End of the One-Party System The Rise of Opposition Parties Legacies of Communism Notes The Transition Begins: Communists Cling to Power The APL's Two Steps Back: Too Little Too Late Conservative Communists' Last Stand The 1991 Elections: The Communists' Pyrrhic Victory Notes The Road to Democratic Victory The Coalition Government The 1992 Elections: The Democratic Victory The Transfer of Power Notes The Democratic Party in Power (1992-1996) A Daunting Agenda Political Tribulations Designing a New Constitutional Order The Constitutional Conundrum Notes Economic and Social Transformation (1992-1996) Macroeconomic Stabilization Economic Performance Social Developments Towards a Civil Society Notes Foreign Policy and the National Question Security Concerns and Military Reforms Relations With the United States Relations With Western Europe and Other Regions Relations With Western Europe and Other Regions The Albanian National Question Notes The Party System and the 1996 Elections Volatile Party System The 1996 Elections Political Fallout Notes Albania in Turmoil Post -1996 Election Developments The Politics of Democratic Breakdown The 1997 Elections: Albania's Second Chance Notes Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
List of Tables Acknowledgments Foreword Robin Alison Remington Introduction Albania in Geographical and Historical Context Physical and Human Geography Historical Influences Communist Rule Albania in the 1980s: Still the "Odd Man Out " Notes The Demise of Communism Embassy Crisis The End of the One-Party System The Rise of Opposition Parties Legacies of Communism Notes The Transition Begins: Communists Cling to Power The APL's Two Steps Back: Too Little Too Late Conservative Communists' Last Stand The 1991 Elections: The Communists' Pyrrhic Victory Notes The Road to Democratic Victory The Coalition Government The 1992 Elections: The Democratic Victory The Transfer of Power Notes The Democratic Party in Power (1992-1996) A Daunting Agenda Political Tribulations Designing a New Constitutional Order The Constitutional Conundrum Notes Economic and Social Transformation (1992-1996) Macroeconomic Stabilization Economic Performance Social Developments Towards a Civil Society Notes Foreign Policy and the National Question Security Concerns and Military Reforms Relations With the United States Relations With Western Europe and Other Regions Relations With Western Europe and Other Regions The Albanian National Question Notes The Party System and the 1996 Elections Volatile Party System The 1996 Elections Political Fallout Notes Albania in Turmoil Post -1996 Election Developments The Politics of Democratic Breakdown The 1997 Elections: Albania's Second Chance Notes Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309