Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:17th May '99
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NICHOLAS BERNARD Lecturer in the Department of Law at the University of Essex THOMAS CHRISTIANSEN Jean Monnet Lecturer and Director of European Studies in the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales Aberystwyth LUBOMIR FALTAN Senior Researcher and Director of Institute of Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava ANNA ZIELINSKA-GLEBOCKA Professor in Economics at the University of Gdansk and Jean Monnet Chair in European Economic Integration JOZEF HEGEDUS Director of the Metropolital Research Institute in Budapest ANDRZEJ KOWALCZYK Lecturer in the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Warsaw VLADIMIR KRIVY Senior Fellow Researcher at the Institute of Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava JAMES SPERLING Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Akron JACEK ZAUCHA Associate Professor in the Department of Macroeconomics at the University of Gdansk
This study assesses democratization and marketization in the Visegrad states. The contributors analyze the effectiveness of these emerging government structures at a regional and local level in terms of competencies and resources, using West European experiences as a comparison.The book assesses the democratization and marketization in the Visegrad states. It analyses the effectiveness of these emerging government structures at a regional and local level in terms of competencies and resources, makes comparisons with West European experiences at this level, and examines the role of external factors, especially the EU and international financial organisations, in the development of sub-national authorities in these countries.
`This volume deals with an extremely topical and important subject. Reform of local and territorial government is at the centre of political and economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe directly affecting the EU's eastward enlargement. The book compares Western and Eastern European experiences and perspectives. It also confronts a set of theoretical assumptions accumulated in recent years on the issues of democracy, integration and decentralization, with empirical evidence fron Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech republic. As such it represents a valuable source for those studying European integration, democratic theory, regional politics and regime change.' - Jan Zielonka, Professor of Political Science, European University Institute, Florence
`This excellent volume provides detailed empirical analyses by leading Central European specialists in local government, but also sets the issues into the broader context of changing patterns of state organization across Europe in chapters by Western scholars. It thus contributes usefully to consideration of the common problems faced by both parts of a formerly divided continent in a comparative way.'
- Dr J. R. Batt, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham
'...this topical and informative collection of studies, a unique publication in English on the subject, calls our attention to the contribution of the Visegrads to wider European economic and political integration.' - Miklos Lojko, International Affairs
ISBN: 9780333718957
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Weight: 475g
237 pages