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41. Governing the Czech Republic and
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42. The Governance of Privatization
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43. Local Governance in Central and
 
44. East-Central Europe After the
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45. Decentralization and Transition
 
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46. The Czech Republic Before the
 
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47. Modern Nations of the World -
 
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48. Czech Republic Business and Investment
 
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49. The Making of Economic Reform
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50. Environment and Democracy in the
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51. State, Labor, and the Transition
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52. America's New Allies: Poland,
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54. Privatization and Corporate Control
 
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55. Institutional Responses to Drug
 
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56. Czech Republic: A "Spy" Guide
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57. Germany's Foreign Policy Towards
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58. Food and Agriculture in the Czech
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41. Governing the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Between State Socialism and the European Union
by John A. Scherpereel
Hardcover: 263 Pages (2008-10-15)
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42. The Governance of Privatization Funds: Experiences of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia
Hardcover: 194 Pages (1999-05)
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Privatization investment funds are the key feature of mass privatization programs in transitional economies.This book offers a thorough survey of mass privatization programs in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia, supported with extensive empirical analysis.

The study of 'top-down' privatization funds in Poland and 'bottom-up' funds in the Czech Republic and Slovenia offers different solutions to the problem of how toimprove the governance of privatization funds.

The authors argue that the institutional structure of closed-end investment companies and open-end mutual funds has not provided the right incentives to maximize the value for the shareholders.In addition too many regulations are in place in underdeveloped markets to protect new shareholders unaccustomed to exercising their ownership rights.Instead, the authors argue that they need to promote adjustment in fund portfolios and ownership structures in order to spur the development of capital markets and effective mechanisms of corporate governance. ... Read more


43. Local Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparing Performance in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia (St Antony's Series)
by Tomila V. Lankina, Anneke Hudalla, Hellmut Wollmann
Hardcover: 272 Pages (2008-03-15)
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After a decade and a half of decentralization reforms in post-communist states, we still know very little about their impact on local populations. This study, which examines local social services and economic promotion in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia, fills this important gap. The book dispels the myth that socio-economic 'givens' or inter-governmental systems are key determinants of local development. Party political factors and local civic activism can and do make a difference, and should be given greater prominence in the literature on local performance.
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44. East-Central Europe After the Cold War: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary in Search of Security
by Andrew Cottey
 Hardcover: 208 Pages (1995-10)
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This text is an examination of the evolution of the national security policies of the countries of East-Central Europe - Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - since the East European revolutions of 1989. It also analyzes the Visegrad group regional co-operation process between the East-Central European states, their relations with the main European security institutions (the European Union, NATO and the conference on security and co-operation in Europe) and their position in the European security order of the 1990s. ... Read more


45. Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Studies in Economic Transition)
Hardcover: 256 Pages (1999-08-14)
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The essays in this volume assess the local and regional government level reform efforts which have been introduced since 1990 in the Visegrads--the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia--as part of the overall democratization process. The volume analyzes the effectiveness of these emerging government structures in terms of competencies and resources, makes comparisons with West European experiences at this level, and examines the role of external factors, especially the EU and international financial organizations, in the development of sub-national authorities in these countries.
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46. The Czech Republic Before the New Millennium
by Steven Saxonberg
 Hardcover: 280 Pages (2002-03-15)
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Steven Saxonberg focuses on three main issues in Czech politics: the development of the Czech party system, the "Klaus phenomenon," and gender issues. Recurring themes throughout the book are the role and limits of formal political institutions, the importance of social psychological elements and the lack of influence which ideology has on party politics and voting during the transitional period. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Another Terrific book by Steven Saxonberg!!!
This is the second exciting book written by the Swedish Political Scientist Steven Saxonberg. His first publication came out of his PhD Dissertation in Political Science from Uppsala University with the work, The Fall: A comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Harwood/Routledge,2001).This newest publication, The Czech Republic before the new Millennium (East European Monographs/Columbia University Press,2003) is a area studies work that addresses Czech politics directly, but also gives the reader a great wealth of political insight that emerged in Central Europe since the transition and non-transitions from the communist era.

The fruitfulness of this book is that it does not simply remain within a one-dimensional research paradigm, but also includes issues that have risen-up in Czech politics since the previous communist fall , as well as many complex transitions, to more interesting discussions around the charisma of Klaus. The book also brings in another perspective conducting an analysis that also includes issues of gender pluralism and gender representation, gender recognition and the framing of gender/feminist movements for the future. Another significant bonus is that this book was written in ways that also non-academic readers will be able to find and grasp much of the resourceful information. To paraphrase Saxonberg himself "great effort has been made in keeping the chapters simple enough for students and casual readers to understand."

The first two chapters of the book mention Czech Politics and its political transitions and non-transitions from communism. There are brief discussions that take on the historical past from 1918 to 1989, as well as contemporary times. In addition, Saxonberg examines themes like the Interim Government (following the Velvet Revolution), data from the 1990 and 1992 Czech Elections, Privatization policies, and the rise of the Czech Social Democrats. The reader at first may feel like being overwhelmed with too many themes, but these begin to sink in with deeper arguments and criticism made towards the end of chapter two. Saxonberg also makes another interesting discovery and possible rationale why Czech's are generally more pessimistic than other Eastern European Citizens. This goes back to the nature of the communist past in which "personal animosities ... intensified by the strong divide between intellectuals and technocrats, which also has its roots in the Communist legacy. The Czech Republic has a long history of political dissidence ... (because) dissidents remained basically isolated from society until 1989."(p.62)

To make things more interesting, Saxonberg also highlights some of the social problems that are becoming visible in the Czech Republic and elsewhere. These problems return back to acts of discrimination against women. While the Czech state apparatus has successfully modernized its economy, it has not yet been able to offer women the same protection and work opportunities as men. This has to do with the stronghold and reliance of male-breadwinner model. Saxonberg claims that women still "face discrimination both at home and at the workplace "(p. 64) To be sure, Saxonberg is making a worthy point, however, he does not take into consideration that the Czech feminist movement has not yet been able tomatch feminist movements in Sweden, Norway and Finland. However, I also believe that with much effort this will become a possibility in years to come.

This book would have been much more exciting if it had also further elaborated on the transitions and non-transitions of feminist ideas from a comparative perspective. However, this again also might have been difficult since such material appears to be lacking. One argument that can be made with this regard is that feminist aims and approaches are good and great if such organizations actually exist in that country.Such movements might still be within the mist of "transition" which is understandable, but it lacks a presence in the public sphere. The problem is that there is no Feminist International. Sure, there are plenty of websites and other documents out there, but it still lacks an organization and structure.

Until then, one could try and export feminist ideas from strong-feminist countries (like Scandinavia) and than transplant these beacons of hope into countries that desperately need such policies implemented. This then could take a transnational form and over-extend and in some ways critique the political establishment and (current) empowered national apparatus in Eastern European Countries. However, this is strongly theoretical and may not be as feasible when applying it to the practical.

Saxonberg continues to make the book interesting and insightful when he devotes two chapters on Klaus and his influence on Czech politics. By adding approaches from social-psychology and sociological theory, the reader is able to follow the authors argumentation in a systematic fashion. In the beginning, of this chapter the author paraphrases the German sociologist and appears to reject his hypothesis on charismatic domination rather abruptly, by saying "Weber ... did not offer any hypothesis about the conditions under which charismatic leaders attain power." (p.72) Thus, he rejects Weberian Charismatic theory and replaces it by a theorist named Tucker who focused on a charismatic study of STALIN.

Alternatively, I would reject the notion that Weber does not provide any hypothesis under which charismatic leaders achieve power. Max Weber writes a lengthy chapters on "Charisma and its Transformation" in his book, Economy and Society Vol. 1 (Weber 1978:1111-1156) .While it is true that Weber sometimes remains within the religious and mystifying terms, he also takes perspectives ranging from , "Charismatic Legitimation" , "Charismatic Acclamation", and even "Charismatic Education" (Weber 1978).

To be fair, some of Weber's visions may not be compatible to contemporary times and than it does become necessary to include other possible theoretical explanations that explain the change and modern attainment of charisma. Still, Saxonberg does a great job in making the linkage between Klaus and his charismatic appeal in Czech politics. This was very elegantly proven with the utilization of charismatic traits by Klaus , like the exceptional usage of rhetorical skills . (p.86)

The chapters on "Gendering Czech Family Policy" and "Gender and Parliamentary Representation" are the best two chapters in the book. The major argument being made in these chapters is that under the transition from communism the issue of female representation, as well as, female-friendly social policy has worsened. Issues pertaining to women and many of the preventive factors like the "Communist Legacy" appear to limit in which ways contemporary feminists are able to come to power in Eastern Europe. Simple things, like even the word "feminism" are commonly associated with the communist past and framed by ruling conservatives as a evil and dirty word. In particular, the ideological trends seen in many Eastern European countries confirm the notion that they are anti-feminists, and politicians continue to carry out social policy that does not benefit women and the feminist strive for gender equality.

Saxonberg makes a great argument towards the end of the chapter when he suggests that the "obstacle to equal female representation seems more likely to be found in the internal nominating processes of the parties".(p.177)I would agree with this argument, but would suggest the need for additional outside-parliamentary Feminist forces (civil society, universities, clubs, etc.) to break this iron law of male dominance and in some fashion overpower political parties (even strong social democratic parties) to select more women in their governments and political ranks. A good place for feminists to start in Eastern Europe would be to first take over the Universities than moving from one public institution to another. This process will help to build the feminist cause and engage more people into the public sphere. Eastern European feminists may want to take a closer look how their counterparts are coming to power in Nordic countries and simply duplicate what has worked and transplant this idea at home.

Saxonberg further elaborates this theme in the chapter on "the makings of a woman's movement". Here the author suggests that what may need to occur is for feminists to frame their messages in a manner that can resonate and circumvent the establishment. Saxonberg writes a good portion on frame analysis and framing metaphors which could become useful fur feminists to use in Eastern Europe. This more or less has to do with the "Harmonious Past" that simply associates current feminist acts and political causes with the previous communist regime. Saxonberg suggests that feminists therefore must frame a more radical form of "maternal feminism" in which male values are constantly challenged and not taken for granted. Another possible avenue was the framing of "gender pluralism". This would take the form of challenging traditional division of labor and requiring both to contribute equally to the distribution of household work.

In, addition, Saxonberg also gives suggestions in overstepping the "Harmonious Past" and "Communist Legacy". To put it simply, many feminists must be careful in the words they choose to communicate within the population, especially, words that can be traced to a quasi-left newspeak (my words). To this end, Saxonberg makes a valuable point:
"Since women's organizations are still rather weak in the Czech Republic, it is understandable that they concentrate on `safer issues, such as fighting against violence towards women and pressuring the government to fulfill UN and EU obligations...In addition, problems such as the trafficking of women are especially acute in post-Communist societies." ( p.244)

This is the last chapter in the book and then is followed with a very fruitful conclusion. In short, I would say that Saxonberg did a great job in structuring the chapters in a fluid way. It appears that much research was undertaken with many of the themes, as they are richly detailed with valuable evidence. Thus, the empirical evidence sinks in very easily and seems to accurately support many of arguments being made in the book.

Nevertheless, the title of the book is somewhat out of touch with most of the actual themes being represented in the book. It might have been labeled "The new millennium is Feminist" and offer more discussion on the subject of gender and globalization. This surely could have done more justice to the book. Overall, though, Saxonberg deserves much credit and applause for seeking to push the boundaries on women and feminist based-research. Saxonberg recognizes that feminism will take center-stage in the years to come and not much has been written about such a topic in the academic world around Central and Eastern Europe. Thus, after spending numerous weeks thoroughly reading this book, I would encourage anyone to read it and get a better understanding of the complex issues facing that corner of the world. This book would be valuable to inspiring feminist and non-feminist political scientists, sociologists, and historians interested in Eastern European politics.

Notes:
Weber, Max (1978) Economy and Society Vol 1. Berkley/London: University of California Press,1978.

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47. Modern Nations of the World - Czech Republic
by Petra Press
 Hardcover: 112 Pages (2001-09-04)
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A land of almost fairy-tale beauty in the heart of Europe, the Czech Republic is a new nation with a rich and vivid past. They have fought over a thousand years of bloody battles against wave after wave of conquering oppressors to maintain their unique cultural identity. (20000101) ... Read more


48. Czech Republic Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook
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49. The Making of Economic Reform in Eastern Europe: Conversations With Leading Reformers in Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic (Studies of Communi)
by Mario I. Blejer, Fabrizio Coricelli
 Hardcover: 156 Pages (1995-04)
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This text features interviews with three of the key human actors behind the reforms in Eastern Europe: Lesek Balcerowicz, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minsiter of Finance, 1990-91; Peter Akos Bod, President of the National Bank of Hungary and formerly Minister of Industry; and Vaclav Klaus, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakian Minister of Finance. The conversations include discussion about their personal and intellectual formation, their views of the development and design of the reform package, their initial expectations, the process of implementing the reforms and the prospects for the future. ... Read more


50. Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic: The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process
by Adam Fagan
Hardcover: 195 Pages (2004-06)
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Since a handful of environmental activists helped to bring down the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, the arena of environmental politics has offered a valuable lens on the transition process, providing a unique insight into the contradictory and highly contingent relationship between democratization and neo-liberalism.

Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic offers a radical perspective on the democratization process, revealing the extent to which the consolidation of a politically efficacious and diverse civil society is far more complex than the earlier generation of commentators acknowledged. The environmental movement has not flourished under political democracy; its radical activists have been marginalized and targeted by the state, their ideologies and strategies compromised and their critical voice silenced. Yet the book concludes that while the mainstream environmental movement has become institutionalized and appears incapable of representing community interests, the environmental issue retains the capacity to mobilize, this time against the neo-liberal agenda of the democratic government.

This definitive account of the evolution of the Czech environmental movement since 1990 offers a radical evaluation of the institutions and practice of political democracy, and challenges some of the certainties of social movement theory. Although focused on the Czech Republic, the book will undoubtedly contribute to a better understanding of the role of environmental movements within contemporary politics throughout the world. It will be welcomed by political and social scientists with an interest in Central and Eastern Europe, and academics and students with an interest in environmental politics. ... Read more


51. State, Labor, and the Transition to a Market Economy: Egypt, Poland, Mexico, and the Czech Republic
by Agnieszka Paczynska
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2009-04-30)
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In response to mounting debt crises and macroeconomic instability in the 1980s, many countries in the developing world adopted neoliberal policies promoting the unfettered play of market forces and deregulation of the economy and attempted large-scale structural adjustment, including the privatization of public-sector industries. How much influence did various societal groups have on this transition to a market economy, and what explains the variances in interest-group influence across countries? In this book, Agnieszka Paczynska explores these questions by studying the role of organized labor in the transition process in four countries in different regions--the Czech Republic and Poland in eastern Europe, Egypt in the Middle East, and Mexico in Latin America. In Egypt and Poland, she shows, labor had substantial influence on the process, whereas in the Czech Republic and Mexico it did not. Her explanation highlights the complex relationship between institutional structures and the 'critical junctures' provided by economic crises, revealing that the ability of groups like organized labor to wield influence on reform efforts depends to a great extent on not only their current resources (such as financial autonomy and legal prerogatives) but also the historical legacies of their past ties to the state. ... Read more


52. America's New Allies: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in NATO
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'"America's New Allies" gives readers an informative and incisive analysis of the contribution that NATO's three new members will be making to enhance Euro-Atlantic security. The book provides a timely refutation to all the nay-sayers who failed to understand that NATO's enlargement greatly enhances the prospects of a secure and peaceful Europe' - Zbigniew Brzezinski, Center for Strategic and International Studies.'By examining the expansion of NATO as a process of post-communist integration, "America's New Allies" makes a significant contribution to our understanding of East Central Europe's role in our common security future' - Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University."America's New Allies" comprehensively analyzes the strengths and liabilities that accompany the 1999 addition of three former Soviet satellite nations - Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic - to the ranks of the 16-member North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This controversial enlargement of NATO formalizes the new geopolitical realities in Eastern Europe and forces the U.S. military to confront the prospect of defending these former enemies against armed attack.This round of enlargement is part of a larger restructuring of NATO underway since the end of the Cold War and tested by NATO's 1999 action in Kosovo.The current enlargement - together with the prospect of adding other countries to NATO and the unprecedented institutional challenges highlighted during the Kosovo conflict - represents a defining moment for the emerging post-Cold War security architecture and, in turn, for the long-term relationship between the United States and Europe. The issues discussed in "America's New Allies" will be vigorously debated for years to come. Andrew A. Michta is professor of international studies at Rhodes College in Memphis. Other contributors include Dale Herspring, Kansas State University; Thomas Szanya, RAND Corporation's International Studies Group; Zoltan Barany, University of Texas at Austin; and Sean Kay, Rhodes College. ... Read more


53. Czech Republic: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Transition (World Bank Technical Paper)
by Joao Do Carmo Oliveira, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
Paperback: 92 Pages (2001-11)
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54. Privatization and Corporate Control in the Czech Republic (Studies in Comparative Economic Systems)
by Clemens Schutte
Hardcover: 322 Pages (2000-08)
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In this book, Clemens Schtte analyses the emergence of corporate control structures in the Czech privatization process. The book depicts the basic features of the Czech system of corporate control and the direction of its transformation. This is an extremely relevant subject since the Czech privatization process is a model case in several respects: it is institutionally open and hence allows for spontaneous development; and privatization has been carried out comprehensively and rapidly. Based upon a theoretical analysis of the institutional cornerstones of corporate control, the book develops clear recommendations which are subsequently used as a benchmark to assess the performance of the evolving Czech system of corporate control.

The book discusses the role of the most important players in corporate control including the big bank-centred financial groups, capital markets, the board model of Czech corporations and the institutional base of debt control and minority shareholder protection. It also reveals the conflict of political intentions and real-time developments.

As an important and timely contribution, this book will be invaluable reading for all those involved, or interested, in the privatization and corporate control of other Central and Eastern European countries. Those working in financial and political institutions will also find this book valuable. ... Read more


55. Institutional Responses to Drug Demand in Central Europe: An Analysis of Institutional Developments in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia (Public Policy and Social Welfare)
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Understanding the link between institutional contexts and drug problems is crucial to the process of developing appropriate drug policies and drug demand reduction strategies. However, this link is too often taken for granted, with most drug-related research relying on epidemiological, bio-medical or clinical approaches, ignoring the social contexts in which drug use finds its causes and where its consequences are most visible and hardest felt. This book analyses the institutional responses to the drug problem in the States of Central and Eastern Europe, providing conclusive evidence that the drug problem is a social one and that its causes emerge from a broad array of social factors. Charting the changing policy perceptions and attitudes towards drugs and related problems alongside new organisations designed to counteract drug-related problems, the book provides important new insights into one of the most important problems confronting nations around the world. ... Read more


56. Czech Republic: A "Spy" Guide
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57. Germany's Foreign Policy Towards Poland and the Czech Republic: Ostpolitik Revisited (Routledge Advances in European Politics)
by Karl Cordell, Stefan Wolff
Hardcover: 200 Pages (2005-07-13)
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This is a new exploration of how the events of the twentieth century still cast a shadow over relations between Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

Using social constructivism theory, it provides a comparative assessment of Germany's post-reunification relations with the Czech Republic and Poland within the framework of the contemporary alliance structure. Identifying the key actors and factors, Cordell and Wolff examine the long-standing continuity in the norms and values that underpin German foreign policy and explore the issues of borders, territory, identities, minorities and population transfers. Paying particular attention to the process of European integration and the role of the new Germany within Europe, the authors identify how new possibilities for co-operation might finally overcome legacies of the past.

This pioneering study will be of particular interest to students of European politics and international studies.

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58. Food and Agriculture in the Czech Republic: From a "Velvet" Transition to the Challenges of Eu Accession (World Bank Technical Paper)
by Csaba Csaki, Michel Debatisse, Oskar Honisch
Paperback: 91 Pages (1999-05)
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59. The Gender Dimensions Of Social Security Reform In Central And Eastern Europe: Case Studies Of The Czech Republic, Hungary And Poland
Paperback: 328 Pages (2003-12-30)
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60. Economic Restructuring and Local Environmental Management in the Czech Republic
by Petr Pavlinek
 Hardcover: 423 Pages (1997-12)
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This volume employs a geographical perspective to investigate the nature of the transition from state socialism to capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe, and its implications for the quality of the environment. The text focuses on four areas of investigation: economic transition from centrally planned to a market economy in coal mining and the petrochemical industry; political transition from the one party system to a democratic society and its implications for the local government system; effects of economic and political transitions on the quality of the environment and local environmental management; and popular attitudes of most district citizens toward democratization, economic change and the environment. ... Read more


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