Hungary [electronic resource]
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Gábor Bátonyi analyzes Hungary's changing role and geopolitical position in Central Europe in the light of long-term historical developments. The book contains chapters on the country's economics, politics, society and the transition from Communist state to democracy.
Title |
Hungary [electronic resource]. |
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Publisher |
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis |
Creation Date |
2005 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Content |
Hungary: The Politics of Transition Copyright Contents Political Transition in Hungary: An Overview Part I The Paradoxes of Transition: The External and Internal Overload of the Transition Process Party Formation and Constitutional Change in Hungary Political and Social Conflicts Arising from the Transformation of Property Relations in Hungary Part II Obstacles to the Development of Democratic Politics Leading Democracy: The Emergence of Party Leaders and Their Roles in the Hungarian Parties Parties and Party Factions in the Hungarian Parliament Representational Roles in the Hungarian Parliament Civil Society and Interest Representation in Hungarian Political Development The Rise and Fall of the Hungarian Greens Index |
Series |
Postcommunist States and Nations |
Extent |
1 online resource (204 p.) |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997011546167105171 |
MARC RECORDS
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