The Revolutions of 1989 were a surprise to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites; at the same time civil society was ab… Más…
The Revolutions of 1989 were a surprise to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites; at the same time civil society was able to form alternative political cultures which undermined the legitimacy of the socialist order. The Revolutions were the result of a prolonged systemic crisis of communism, combined with the unwillingness of Gorbachev to use force to maintain the Eastern European rulers in power. Civil society lost its fear of the repressive apparatus of the communist system as the ruling elites became increasingly disunited as to how to best respond to the crisis. After the Revolutions, other surprises were in store as the transition unfolded and the process of democratic consolidation encountered unanticipated obstacles.Weiner details these issues in one of the most up-to-date examinations of change in East Europe. After reviewing the history of the region and the imposition of communism, he analyzes the collapse of communism and the efforts to create stable alternatives country-by-country. In addition, he examines models of change and the foreign policies of the region. An indispensable guide to the area that will be of value to political scientists and others concerned with contemporary Eastern Europe. Books List_Books, [PU: Praeger]<
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The Revolutions of 1989 were a ""surprise"" to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites. Weiner details the issues arising… Más…
The Revolutions of 1989 were a ""surprise"" to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites. Weiner details the issues arising from this change, reviews the history of East Europe and the imposition of communism, and analyses its collapse. Livre - Livre, [PU: Praeger]<
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The Revolutions of 1989 were a surprise to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites; at the same time civil society was ab… Más…
The Revolutions of 1989 were a surprise to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites; at the same time civil society was able to form alternative political cultures which undermined the legitimacy of the socialist order. The Revolutions were the result of a prolonged systemic crisis of communism, combined with the unwillingness of Gorbachev to use force to maintain the Eastern European rulers in power. Civil society lost its fear of the repressive apparatus of the communist system as the ruling elites became increasingly disunited as to how to best respond to the crisis. After the Revolutions, other surprises were in store as the transition unfolded and the process of democratic consolidation encountered unanticipated obstacles.Weiner details these issues in one of the most up-to-date examinations of change in East Europe. After reviewing the history of the region and the imposition of communism, he analyzes the collapse of communism and the efforts to create stable alternatives country-by-country. In addition, he examines models of change and the foreign policies of the region. An indispensable guide to the area that will be of value to political scientists and others concerned with contemporary Eastern Europe. Books List_Books, [PU: Praeger]<
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The Revolutions of 1989 were a ""surprise"" to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites. Weiner details the issues arising from this change, reviews the history of East Europe and the imposition of communism, and analyses its collapse. Livre - Livre, [PU: Praeger]<
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The Revolutions of 1989 were a "surprise" to Kremlinologists because their models of change overestimated the staying power of ruling communist elites. Weiner details the issues arising from this change, reviews the history of East Europe and the imposition of communism, and analyses its collapse.
Detalles del libro - Change in Eastern Europe
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780275945398 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0275945391 Tapa dura Año de publicación: 1994 Editorial: GREENWOOD PUB GROUP INC 192 Páginas Peso: 0,499 kg Idioma: eng/Englisch
Libro en la base de datos desde 2007-05-17T15:23:31+02:00 (Madrid) Página de detalles modificada por última vez el 2022-02-06T09:23:16+01:00 (Madrid) ISBN/EAN: 0275945391
ISBN - escritura alterna: 0-275-94539-1, 978-0-275-94539-8 Mode alterno de escritura y términos de búsqueda relacionados: Autor del libro: robert weiner, roberts Título del libro: eastern europe