One of the more positive international trends as of late has been
the transformation of several countries from authoritarian-based
dictatorships and single party systems into multi-party democracies
characterized by peaceful political transitions. In this volume, a
group of experts are gathered to analyze this progression on a
comparative level. The essays reveal how the dramatic collapse of
the USSR functioned as a crucial catalyst in allowing pent-up
domestic pressures for change to emerge in a less charged
international environment. In addition, the chapters study the
historical and current evolution of these countries, focusing on
their success in developing long-term pluralistic structures, and
gauging whether these recent trends are more overnight fads than
long lasting advancements.
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