Autonomy: Challenge and/or solution ; Lectures held at the Conference on Autonomy, November 18-20, 1993
Törzsök, E.: Chances of democracy in the East-Central European region: a movement towards autonomy. - S.9-24. Kolumban, G.: Towards a knowledge based society. - S.25-37. Agoston, A.: The autonomy conception of the Hungarian Democratic Community of Viovodina. - S.38-44. Varady, T.: Civil society and national power. - S.45-49. Vogel, L.: Liberalism and autonomy. - S.50-53. Szecsei, M.: The model of decentralization. - S.54-57. Losoncz, A.: The unaccomplished state. - S.58-62. Toth, M.: Plans and facts in Sub-Carpathia. - S.63-68. Iijarto, I.: The regions of the Ukraine. - S.69-74. Reti, T.: The crisis in the Ukraine. - S.75-78. Öllös, L.: The autonomy conceptions of the Slovakian liberals. - S.79-83. Foti, J.: Christian democrats on autonomy. - S.84-85. Gyurcsik, P.: Administrative measures proposed by the political movement for coexistence. - S.86-87. Chmel, R.: A debate with empathy. - S.88-90. Kobeskaite, H.: Minorities in Lithuania. - S.91-94. kanev, K.: National minorities in Bulgaria. - S.95-97. Russinov, R.: Gypsies in Bulgaria. - S.98. Locatelli, R.: International agreements. - S.99-108