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Civil Society in Southeast Europe

Durst, David C.(Volume editor)Gordon, Dane R.(Volume editor)
Part of the Value Inquiry Book Series / Post-communist European Thought series
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Since the fall of communism in 1989 Southeast Europe has been a site of far-reaching societal transformation, much of it marked by political crisis, economic upheaval, ethnic tension, and bitter war.

The book comprises articles investigating the history and development of civil society in post-communist Southeast Europe.

How is civil society to be grasped, what are the historical factors shaping the civil societies of the region?, what is the function of civil society in the transition to democracy and a market-economy?, and what are the prospects for the future development of the civil societies of the region in an age of globalization?, -these are just a few of the major questions addressed in this collection of articles.

Many of the authors are social scientists, philosophers, and activists from the region, offering first-hand critical analysis of the state of civil society in Southeast Europe and suggesting theoretical and practical strategies for the future course of its development.

The aim is to provide the reader with insight into the complex challenges that face the civil societies of the region.

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Editions Rodopi B.V.
904200939X / 9789042009394
Paperback / softback
321
01/01/2004
Netherlands
177 pages
150 x 220 mm, 371 grams
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