This third edition of The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern
Europe provides an authoritative and thorough analysis of the
political changes, which have occurred in Central and Eastern
Europe since the demise of communism. It offers an historical,
comparative perspective of the region and focuses on the social
consequences of the democratization process. The country-specific
chapters are written by scholars with well-documented area
expertise on their respective cases: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania,
Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia. Each chapter includes detailed
examinations of elections, the formation of governments, electoral
systems and constitutional arrangements. These in-depth and
up-to-date analyses are supplemented by conclusions on the party
systems and emerging political structures in the region as a whole,
as well as the consolidation of democracy in a post-communist
setting. The revised and expanded version of The Handbook of
Political Change in Eastern Europe provides a state-of-the art
companion, which will be indispensable for students and scholars in
the social sciences including political science, comparative
politics, European studies and political history, as well as for
policy makers and practitioners. Contributors: F.H. Aarebrot, D.
Auers, C. Berglund, S. Berglund, W. Crowther, G. ular, K.
Deegan-Krause, T. Donais, K. Duvold, J. Ekman, J.O. Haukaas, A.
Henjak, R. Hislope, M. Jurkynas, G. Karasimeonov, T. Knutsen, M.
Lagerspetz, M. Lyubenov, Z. Mansfeldova, A. Murati, S. Popa, O.
Protsyk, B. Stanley, O.-V. Suciu, B. Todosijevi , G. Toka, H. Vogt,
D. Zajc, N. Zako ek
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