Author (Person) | Haughton, Tim, Malová, Darina |
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Series Title | West European Politics |
Series Details | Vol.25, No.2, April 2000, p101-120 |
Publication Date | April 2002 |
ISSN | 0140-2382 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: The end of communism in Central and Eastern Europe offered the region a unique opportunity for institutional redesign. Thanks to the variety of historical experiences, inherited structures, transition paths and deal sweeteners during the round-table talks, post-communist Europe initially witnessed much institutional diversity. Throughout the course of the past decade, however, there has been a notable convergence of institutional designs across the region. The process of convergence has been, in part, a response to domestic political concerns, but the demands of the European Union have also played a role. This article plots the course of institutional development in the region, outlining some of the major cases of institutional redesign and highlighting both the positive and negative impact of 'Europe' on the process. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.frankcass.com/jnls/ |
Countries / Regions | Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Europe |