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Elections and Voters in Post-communist Russia
Edited by Matthew Wyman, Stephen White, Sarah Oates
Throughout the formerly communist world a single party monopoly has been replaced by multi-party politics and competitive elections. Drawing on the most recent work of the leading specialists in modern Russian politics, this path-breaki... -
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Emerging Democracies in East Central Europe and the Balkans
Attila Ágh
This book offers a comprehensive analytical comparison of the democratization process in twelve countries of East Central Europe and the Balkans. It characterizes the types of democratization which have occurred in the region from 1989 u... -
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The Handbook of Political Change in Eastern Europe
Edited by Sten Berglund, Tomas Hellén, Frank H. Aarebrot
This major new reference book provides an authoritative and thorough analysis of the political changes which have occurred in Eastern Europe since the demise of communism. It offers an historical, comparative perspective of the region a...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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Transforming International Organizations
Edited by William G. Egelhoff
International strategies and the organizational designs of multinational corporations are in a period of transition; the dominant designs of the recent past are gone and new dominant designs have not yet emerged. This authoritative coll... -
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Nationhood and Political Theory
Margaret Canovan
In Nationhood and Political Theory, Margaret Canovan argues that universalist political theories unconsciously rely upon the collective power generated by national solidarity. By focusing on nationhood as a source of power, Dr Canovan’s... -
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Revolution from Within
Patrick H. O’Neil
In this highly original book, Patrick O''Neil analyses the catalysts of the collapse of socialism in Eastern Europe and offers explanations for these events. The exceptional case of Hungary is used to support theoretical concepts regard... -
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Party-states and their Legacies in Post-communist Transformation
Maria Csanádi
Party-States and their Legacies in Post-Communist Transformation is a unique investigation into the construction, operation, self-destruction and transition of Hungarian politics from the 1960s to the mid- 1990s. It presents a rich pict... -
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Great Political Thinkers
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
This important series presents critical appraisals of great political thinkers from the Greeks to present day. It focuses in particular on those thinkers who are generally recognized as being central to the evolution and development of ... -
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Plato
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Plato of Athens (c 429–347 BC) is the earliest European thinker whose thoughts on politics survive to any great extent. His work, contained in The Republic, the Statesman, the Laws and the unfinished Critias, amongst other works, has ma... -
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Aristotle
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Aristotle (384–322 BC) was born in Northern Greece. He moved to Athens where he associated himself with Plato’s academy. He later became tutor to the young Alexander the Great at the Macedonian court but returned to Athens in 335 to fo... -
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Augustine
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Born in what is now Algeria, Augustine trained in classical Latin rhetoric and became a professor of rhetoric in Rome. He later studied neo-Platonic philosophy and experienced a conversion to Christianity in 386. -
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Aquinas
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Thomas Aquinas (1224–74) was born in Naples of a powerful Italian family. He took part in the major philosophical and theological controversies of his day and fought the decisive battle which re-admitted the study of the works of Aristo...