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Provides a new perspective on the continuing debate about how
liberalism should be defined and what it means incountries with an
established parliamentary system, particularly in the democricies
of Central and Eastern Europe.
Originally published in 1980, Urbanization in Socialist Countries
addresses the complex situation in urban policy development in
European Socialist countries. The book examines the urban policy
situation in eight countries and provides an analytical framework
that addresses the fundamental issues they have faced. The book
focuses on the system of settlement and on such problems as its
regulation, as well as analysis of the goals, instruments and
techniques used in planning the urbanization process in different
socialist countries. The book aims to throw light on the basic
premises underlying the formulation of urbanization concepts and
reveal their main features and lines of development.
This work is the result of the Forum 2000 conferences initiated by
Vaclav Havel and Elie Wiesel. The book is based mainly on the first
five conferences which were held in Prague from 1997. The first
essay written by Vaclav Havel deals with spiritual preconditions of
the global survival of humankind, and the second one is the
quintessence of Havel's views on the world which we have inherited
as well as his views on our hopes for the future. The book closes
with Havel's personal reflection on the deeper meaning and aim of
the Forum 2000 meetings. Subsequent chapters analyze and interpret
the ideas that were expressed by the speakers and interlocutors of
the first five conferences in which they tried to identify and
understand the primary issues facing mankind globally. Reflections
deal with the main dimensions of globalization and with their
synchronicities as well as asynchronicities based on the
quintessences of the annual conference reports.
Originally published in 1980, Urbanization in Socialist Countries
addresses the complex situation in urban policy development in
European Socialist countries. The book examines the urban policy
situation in eight countries and provides an analytical framework
that addresses the fundamental issues they have faced. The book
focuses on the system of settlement and on such problems as its
regulation, as well as analysis of the goals, instruments and
techniques used in planning the urbanization process in different
socialist countries. The book aims to throw light on the basic
premises underlying the formulation of urbanization concepts and
reveal their main features and lines of development.
This work is the result of the Forum 2000 conferences initiated by
Vaclav Havel and Elie Wiesel. The book is based mainly on the first
five conferences which were held in Prague from 1997. The first
essay written by Vaclav Havel deals with spiritual preconditions of
the global survival of humankind, and the second one is the
quintessence of Havel's views on the world which we have inherited
as well as his views on our hopes for the future. The book closes
with Havel's personal reflection on the deeper meaning and aim of
the Forum 2000 meetings. Subsequent chapters analyze and interpret
the ideas that were expressed by the speakers and interlocutors of
the first five conferences in which they tried to identify and
understand the primary issues facing mankind globally. Reflections
deal with the main dimensions of globalization and with their
synchronicities as well as asynchronicities based on the
quintessences of the annual conference reports.
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