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In: MOCT-MOST Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 179-180
ISSN: 1573-7063
In: MOCT-MOST Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 153-155
ISSN: 1573-7063
In: Science and public policy: journal of the Science Policy Foundation
ISSN: 1471-5430
In: Separatist Movements: A Global Reference, S. 246-299
In: European Studies of Population; Childbearing Trends and Prospects in Low-Fertility Countries, S. 183-210
In: Strategic survey, Band 68, Heft 1, S. 16-20
ISSN: 1476-4997
In: Eastern European Culture, Politics and Societies Volume 5
The book consists of articles from East European Politics and Societies, a journal published in the United States that first appeared in 1987. This selection is composed of papers written by the journal's founders and early authors, among them Zygmunt Bauman, Tony Judt, Katherine Verdery, Vladimir Tismaneanu, Elemer Hankiss, Vesna Pusic, Maria Todorova. The first section Before the Change consists of texts written in the late 1980s; its authors tried to identify the cracks that would undermine or reform the existing system. In the second part of the book Alternative Futures contributors sketch
In: Strategic survey, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 18-22
ISSN: 1476-4997
In: New Edinburgh Islamic surveys
Autochthonous Islam of Eastern Europe: Statistics ; Practices ; Institutions and authorities P populations, practices, institutions -- Historical overview: Mongol-Tatar invasion of Eastern Europe and its consequences ; Russian possessions in Eastern Europe and its Muslim population ; Ottoman possessions in south-eastern Europe -- North-eastern Europe: The Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and its legacy ; Russia ; Ukraine ; The Baltic States ; Belarus ; Moldova -- Successor states of Yugoslavia: The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its legacy ; Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Montenegro and Serbia ; Kosovo ; Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ; Slovenia and Croatia -- South-eastern Europe: Albania ; Bulgaria ; Romania -- Central Europe: Poland ; Hungary ; The Czech Republic and Slovakia -- Islam in Eastern Europe, Eastern European Islam: new faces, new challenges: Foreign actors ; Assimilation, emigration (depopulation) and immigration ; Converts ; Radicalisation -- Considering the other side
In: A History of Surgical Paediatrics, S. 115-133
The problems confronted by Eastern European countries are hypothesized to be problems of social construction and not of socialism itself. Moreover, they are mistakes or weaknesses of an incorrect theory of socialist construction. This is based on their premature self-evaluation as socialist countries. None of these socialist countries have reached the utopian socialist state but they were broadly applying the laws appropriate to that state and it is this contradiction which has brought about the crisis in Eastern Europe. Thus, it is this study's aim to demonstrate the feasibility of a proposed research framework on understanding the developments in Eastern Europe consisting of five steps in testing the above-mentioned hypothesis in principle. The socialist vision includes the abolition of inequality where, under this condition, equality becomes a reality. The problem with this vision is that it is utopian, even Marxists recoil from giving an explicit elaboration of the ultimate socialist vision. However, without abandoning the vision of a future society, socialism is made operational by a series of feasible structures of society. To avoid falling into this paradox, the process of construction must be consistent with the laws of social change. Only if each of the successive stages in the construction of post-capitalist society maximizes freedom, democracy and equality will the process of construction move progressively towards socialism. Until such time, Eastern Europe will tread the capitalist path.
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In: International affairs, Band 55, Heft 1, S. 145-146
ISSN: 1468-2346