Drawing on a selection of papers presented to the Fifth World
Congress of Central and East European Studies held in Warsaw in
August 1995, the book presents a broad cross-section of thinking
about postcommunist developments in Eastern Europe and the former
Soviet Union. Specialists from the region and the West apply their
unique insights to challenge some conventional views on the
transition. The book is both diverse and focused, suggesting that
the experience of democratisation is an open-ended process in which
those involved learn both from their own experience and from
comparative transitions elsewhere. It provides a rich source for
the comparative analysis of democratisation.
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