The book is concerned with the formation of new institutions in
Eastern Europe following the events of 1989. Two comparative
chapters discuss the problems of institution building arising from
the communist legacy and the difficulties of a successful
transition to liberal democracy. In the remainder of the book,
country-specific chapters deal with the institutional
characteristics of countries in the region - Yugoslavia,
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, East
Germany. Attention is focused on constitutions, executive and
parliament relations, and parties and electoral systems.
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