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While religion was expelled from the public space during Communist
times and became a secret form of "inner emigration", it entered
the empty public space again in Post-Communist times. Public
interest in religious issues and the public prestige of religion
have dramatically increased. The book "Under Construction. The Role
of Religion in Eastern Europe Today" deals with the (re-)emergence
of religion in Eastern Europe and its impact on the economy, the
society, and the state in 15 essays. The authors represent various
fields of science related to human interaction - Economics,
Political Science, Sociology, and Law. The added value is an
up-to-date and interdisciplinary perspective on religion and its
effects in major spheres of the societies in Eastern Europe today.
Why have large-scale protests and mass demonstrations in some
post-socialist Eurasian states led to the fall of autocratic
leaders, whereas similar other regimes prevail? This book addresses
the question by providing an overview of eight cases of so-called
Color Revolutions, and explains factors of 'success' and 'failure'
by discussing the state-of-the-art in the political science
discourse on Color Revolutions. It concludes by summarizing and
contextualizing the results of the analysis and highlighting open
research for political science on the theme of Color Revolutions.
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