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Modern Romania - The End of Communism, the Failure of Democratic Reform, and the Theft of a Nation (Hardcover, New)
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Modern Romania - The End of Communism, the Failure of Democratic Reform, and the Theft of a Nation (Hardcover, New)
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Gallagher thinks in neat, clear categories and writes with a style
to match. -Foreign Affairs Modern Romania makes a significant
contribution to the political history of Romania and Central
Europe, as well as to the literature on the dynamics of political
and social change in the region. The book has special merit in
identifying a number of factors that threaten the stability of
democracy in Romania-the most insidious of these being the endemic
corruption which affects all aspects of society. Gallagher sounds a
timely warning note about Romanias future. -Dennis Deletant, author
of Ceausescu and the Securitate T]his volume serves as an excellent
introduction...For those familiar with the country, Gallagher
offers much food for thought, and although some may not agree with
the tenor of his conclusions, there can be no doubt that he has
pointed to some of the important issues that Romania must grapple
with as it enters this new phase of European Union membership.
-Slavic Review Since the 1989 fall of Communism in Eastern Europe,
Romania, arguably the most regimented of states in the Soviet bloc,
has struggled with the transition from totalitarian state to
democratic nation. In this insightful examination of modern
Romania, Tom Gallagher provides an overview of Romanias unique
political and social history, focusing on both its national
identity as well as the legacy of Soviet rule. Gallagher provides
an in-depth look at Romania since 1989, focusing on the governments
attempts at economic reform, engagement with democracy, problems
with corruption among the ruling elite, as well as the weakness of
civil society and the resilience of implacable expressions of
nationalism. Ultimately, Gallagher argues that thus far democracy
has essentially failed in Romania. In fact, he warns that Romania
is on its way to becoming one of the most unequal states in Europe
and quite possibly a future trouble-spot unless efforts to resume
much-needed reforms are undertaken. Tom Gallagher holds the Chair
of Ethnic Conflict and Peace at Bradford University. He is the
author of many books, most recently Outcast Europe, Balkans From
The Ottomans To Milosevic: 1789 - 1989.
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