Globalization and Regime Change
Lessons from the New Russia and the New Europe- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2019
Summary
This timely book examines post-communist developments in Russia, central Europe, and the Balkans, emphasizing foreign and security policies and their domestic linkages. Framed around the concepts of globalization and regime change, the rich set of case studies traces the repercussions for politicians and institutions forced to adjust to the disappearance of the “East” from the cold war’s East-West polarity. The contributors explore how each country has grappled with such questions as how to change from one party to many, how to create viable market economies, and how to restructure security alliances. They conclude by considering the prospects for further regime change from democracies to hybrid systems and the implications for the future of the European Union.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7425-1804-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-2679-1
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 424
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter OneIntroduction No access Pages 1 - 16
- Chapter TwoRussia: The Importation of WesternConcepts and Their Effect onEU-Russian Relations No access Pages 17 - 40
- Chapter ThreeRegime Change in Post-Soviet Russia:A Bottom-Up View fromthe Countryside No access Pages 41 - 64
- Chapter FourPoland: An Engine of the EU’s Foreignand Security Policy? No access Pages 65 - 82
- Chapter FiveThe Incoherence of Czech DomesticPolitics and Its Foreign-PolicyConsequences No access Pages 83 - 102
- Chapter SixCzech National Security: BalancingNATO and EU Responsibilities No access Pages 103 - 126
- Chapter SevenThe Czech Republic and the SudetenGermans: The End of Conflict? No access Pages 127 - 162
- Chapter EightIn the Nick of Time: The Politicsof European and Trans-AtlanticIntegration in Slovakia No access Pages 163 - 182
- Chapter NineA New East-West Divide in Europe:Immigration as Rift betweenHungary and the EU No access Pages 183 - 204
- Chapter TenCodependency as Survival: Romania,the Warsaw Pact, NATO, and the EU No access Pages 205 - 226
- Chapter ElevenRe-Inventing Yugoslavia: Lessons fromBosnia and Herzegovia No access Pages 227 - 248
- Chapter TwelveTransitions in Europe: The CelticPolities and Kosovo No access Pages 249 - 276
- Chapter ThirteenTerrorism or Non-Violence:Competing Paradigms for Post-ColdWar Europe and Russia No access Pages 277 - 330
- Chapter FourteenConclusions No access Pages 331 - 350
- Glossary No access Pages 351 - 356
- Bibliography No access Pages 357 - 400
- Index No access Pages 401 - 418
- About the Contributors No access Pages 419 - 424





