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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Western Actors and the Promotion of Democracy
- 2 Regionalization and Democratic Consolidation
- 3 The Impact of External Economic Factors: The Role of the IMF
- 4 International Security and Democracy Building
- 5 The Internationalization of Ethnic Strife
- 6 International Migration and the Consolidation of Democracy
- 7 Crime, Corruption, and Politics: Transnational Factors
- 8 Attitudes Towards the West, Democracy, and the Market
- 9 Estonia and Latvia: International Influences on Citizenship and Minority Integration
- 10 Hungary: Understanding Western Messages
- 11 Poland: Compatibility of External and Internal Democratic Designs
- 12 The Czech Republic: The Unexpected Force of Institutional Constraints
- 13 Slovakia: Misreading the Western Message
- 14 Building Democracy in Romania: Internal Shortcomings and External Neglect
- 15 Bulgaria and Macedonia: Voluntary Dependence on External Actors
- 16 Former Yugoslavia: International Efforts to Link Peace, Stability, and Democracy
- 17 Belarus and Ukraine: Democracy Building in a Grey Security Zone
- 18 Russia and the West: To Belong or not to Belong?
- 19 Conclusions: Foreign Made Democracy
- Select Bibliography
- Index
(p.542) Index
(p.542) Index
- Source:
- Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe Volume 2: International and Transnational Factors
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Western Actors and the Promotion of Democracy
- 2 Regionalization and Democratic Consolidation
- 3 The Impact of External Economic Factors: The Role of the IMF
- 4 International Security and Democracy Building
- 5 The Internationalization of Ethnic Strife
- 6 International Migration and the Consolidation of Democracy
- 7 Crime, Corruption, and Politics: Transnational Factors
- 8 Attitudes Towards the West, Democracy, and the Market
- 9 Estonia and Latvia: International Influences on Citizenship and Minority Integration
- 10 Hungary: Understanding Western Messages
- 11 Poland: Compatibility of External and Internal Democratic Designs
- 12 The Czech Republic: The Unexpected Force of Institutional Constraints
- 13 Slovakia: Misreading the Western Message
- 14 Building Democracy in Romania: Internal Shortcomings and External Neglect
- 15 Bulgaria and Macedonia: Voluntary Dependence on External Actors
- 16 Former Yugoslavia: International Efforts to Link Peace, Stability, and Democracy
- 17 Belarus and Ukraine: Democracy Building in a Grey Security Zone
- 18 Russia and the West: To Belong or not to Belong?
- 19 Conclusions: Foreign Made Democracy
- Select Bibliography
- Index