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Einparteisystem Und Bürokratische Herrschaft in Der Sowjetunion. Edited by Boris Meissner, Georg Brunner, and Richard Löwenthal. Cologne: Markus Verlag, 1978. 320 pp. Paper
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 313-314
ISSN: 2325-7784
Gavriel D. Ra'anan. Yugoslavia After Tito: Scenarios and Implications. Westview Special Studies on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, Inc., 1977. Pp. xiii, 206
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 254-256
ISSN: 1465-3923
Gertrude Joch Robinson. Tito's Maverick Media: The Politics of Mass Communications in Yugoslavia. Urbana, Chicago, London: University of Illinois Press, c 1977. Pp. 263. $12.95
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 256-257
ISSN: 1465-3923
Czechoslovakia's Interrupted Revolution. By H. Gordon Skilling. (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976. Pp. xvi + 925. $45.00, cloth; $15.00, paper.)
In: American political science review, Band 72, Heft 3, S. 1126-1128
ISSN: 1537-5943
Workers' Self-Management and the Politics of Ethnic Nationalism in Yugoslavia
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 1-21
ISSN: 1465-3923
Yugoslav nationalism like other European nationalist movements is largely the product of the nineteenth century. The peoples of Yugoslavia were separated by cultural differences which seemed minor when compared with those of their occupiers, the Germanic Hapsburgs and the Ottoman Turks. The dream uniting the South Slavic peoples was the achievement of liberation from both foreign overlords. The conditions of the Balkans in the nineteenth century constituted the fertile ground in which the Yugoslav ideal flourished. The Yugoslav ideal became a uniting ideology which enabled all the Slavic peoples to play their role in the quest for liberation.
East Central Europe: A Guide to Basic Publications. By Paul L. Horecky. (Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 1969. Pp. 956. $27.50.)
In: American political science review, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 1211-1212
ISSN: 1537-5943
Street cop: policing in context
"This book provides an ethnography of street-level policing in the United States and offers an analysis with valuable lessons for today's law enforcement officers. Author George C. Klein, sociologist and former police officer, explores the characteristics of policing in a suburb outside of large Midwestern city in the United States. As a participant-observation fieldworker, he functioned as an ethnographic researcher, recording with a sociological eye the "real world" tasks of policing, including the ordinary as well as the more remarkable aspects of day-to-day law enforcement. He approaches the data with three levels of analysis, looking at embedded issues in policing, such as discretion, danger, corruption, cynicism, race, and class; a mid-range analysis that examines police work as an example of street-level bureaucracy; and a global analysis assessing the entrenched roles of race, class, and demography in police work, as well as, society, in the U.S. This book focuses on the need for police officers to solve social problems that other institutions in society are unwilling, or unable, to solve. It examines a myriad of issues, such as police socialization, the use of force by police officers, stress levels and suicide risk factors, disparate styles of policing, police militarization, de-escalation, and more. With compelling detail, the author helps the reader understand the turmoil regarding policing in the United States today. It is ideal for police professionals as well as students and scholars of criminal justice, criminology, sociology, psychology, history, political science and journalism"--
The Atheist and the Holy City, Encounters and Reflections
In: History of European ideas, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 122
ISSN: 0191-6599
Czechoslovakia
In: Survey Research and Public Attitudes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, S. 204-241
A perspective view of self-management in a socialist context
In: Studies in comparative communism, Band 4, Heft 3-4, S. 141-168
ISSN: 0039-3592
Cognitive System-Principles of Leveling and Sharpening: Individual Differences in Assimilation Effects in Visual Time-Error
In: The journal of psychology: interdisciplinary and applied, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 105-122
ISSN: 1940-1019
Ethnic Dynamics: Patterns of Intergroup Relations in Various Societies
In: Revista española de la opinión pública, Heft 45, S. 205