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Post-Communist Romania: Coming to Terms with Transition

Editat de D. Light, D. Phinnemore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 feb 2001
Drawing on contributions from various disciplines, this up to date collection analyses Romania's experiences of the transition from the harsh realities of the Ceausescu dictatorship to the uncertainties of the efforts to consolidate democracy and introduce a market economy. With its focus on Romania's progress in coming to terms with the legacy of its communist past, the realities of pluralism, the introduction of a market economy and the challenge of European integration, the volume will be key reading for academics, students and practitioners interested in transition and Romania.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333791875
ISBN-10: 0333791878
Pagini: 299
Ilustrații: XVII, 299 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:2001
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Introduction: D.Phinnemore & D.Light PART I: THE LEGACY OF THE PAST The Revolution after the Revolution; P.Siani-Davies Ghosts from the Past: Successors to the Securitate in Post-Communist Romania; D.Deletant Tourism and Romania's Communist Past: Coming to Terms with an Unwanted Heritage; D.Light PART II: ACCOMMODATING PLURALISM The Ciorbea Government and Democratization: A Preliminary Assessment; M.Shafir Nationalism and Romanian Political Culture in the 1990s; T.Gallagher PART III: COMING TO TERMS WITH THE MARKET The Transition to a Market Economy in Romania and the Competitiveness of Exports; A.Smith Regional Inequalities and Regional Development in Post-Communist Romania; D.Turnock Agricultural Restructuring in Transylvania in the Post-Communist Period; N.Swain & M.Vincze Economic Transition and Urban Industrial Employment in Post-Communist Romania; I.Ianos The Challenge of Privatization: The Tourist Accommodation Industry in Transition; D.Dumbraveanu Small- and Medium- Size Enterprises and Total Quality Management: Experiences in Post-Communist Romania; B.Rusu PART IV: EUROPE AND THE CHALLENGE OF INTEGRATION Romania and Euro-Atlantic Integration since 1989: A Decade of Frustration?; D.Phinnemore Romania and the Black Sea Economic Cooperation: Leaning Towards the East or the West?; I.Hartwig Conclusion: The Challenges to Come?; D.Light & D.Phinnemore Index

Notă biografică

DENNIS DELETANT Professor of Romanian Studies, School of Slavonic East European Studies, University of LondonDANIELA DUMBRAVEANU Assistant Lecturer, Department of Human and Economic Geography, University of BucharestTOM GALLAGHER Professor of Ethnic Peace and Conflict, Department of Peace Studies, Bradford UniversityINES HARTWIG Lecturer, European Institute of Public Administration, MaastrichtIOAN IANOS Professor, Department of Human and Economic Geography, University of BucharestBOGDAN RUSU Lecturer In Quality Management, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University, IasiMICHAEL SHAFIR Senior Regional Specialist on Central and Southeast Europe, Radio Free Europe/Radio LibertyPETER SIANI-DAVIES Lecturer, School for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University of LondonALAN SMITH Reader in Eastern European Economies, School for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University of LondonNIGEL SWAIN Lecturer in the School of History and Director of the Centre for Central and Eastern European Studies, University of LiverpoolDAVID TURNOCK Reader in Geography, University of LeicesterMARIA VINCZE Professor of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj