Ignacs Romsics provides an in-depth account of Hungary's history
between the collapse of Communism and the re-emergence of a
Hungarian parlimentary republic. Drawing on the debates that have
grown out of the political opposition, he focuses on the reformist
efforts of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party. Romsics documents
the period that brought a resurgence in mutliparty government and
established a political and legal basis for the Third Hungarian
Republic. Subsequently, in 1990, early measures of the Antall
government and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact and Comecon
ushered in Hungary's decisive political and economic turn to the
West. The author provides an additional historical account of
economic, social, political, and cultural changes from 1990 to
2006, including a study of the policy regarding ethnic Hungarian
minorities in neighboring countries.
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