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Deals conceptually and historically with the types of changes an Eastern European socialist state might undergo. Selecting the Yugoslav model for analysis, Denitch examines issues of decentralization, autonomy for non-party and non-state institutions, the role of women and multi-ethnicity.
The closing months of 1989 witnessed unprecedented change in the world political and social order. Against this backdrop, the author charts the unique opportunities and potential pitfalls that accompany the increased economic and political integration of Europe.
This study aims to provide an examination of Yugoslavia's demise. The author's analysis interprets nationalism and populism as revolts against a new world system where abstract multinational financial and political institutions belie citizens' attempt at democratic participation.
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