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Can Europe Work? - Germany and the Reconstruction of Postcommunist Societies

English · Hardback

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In "Can Europe Work? Germany and the Reconstruction of Postcommunist Societies," eight scholars from the United States and Europe discuss the problems posed for European unity by the collapse of communism and the reemergence of Germany as Europe's strongest state. Among the topics addressed are a comparison of nationalism in Western and Eastern Europe, the intellectual origins of the often antiliberal and antidemocratic East European nationalism, deteriorating popular support for the Polish Roman Catholic Church, a comparative analysis of the German nation-state in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, German economic influence in East Central Europe, the role of Germany in the breakup of Yugoslavia, the causes of recession in Eastern Europe, and a sobering study of Russia's current economic problems. The book is expected to attract a large audience in both North America and Europe among academic specialists on the region as well as those concerned with policy issues arising from the turbulent environment of postcommunist East Central Europe.

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Assisted by Stephen E. Hanson (Editor), Willfried Spohn (Editor)
Publisher University Of Washington Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.1995
 
EAN 9780295974606
ISBN 978-0-295-97460-6
No. of pages 248
Weight 499 g
Series Texas Pan American Series
Texas Pan American Series
Can Europe Work?
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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