Whose democracy?: nationalism, religion and the doctrine of collective rights in post-1989 Eastern Europe

Introduction: The Holy Trinity: Rights, Legitimacy, Political Succession -- 1. Back to the Future in Eastern Europe -- 2. Eastern Europe's Painful Transition -- 3. The New Ethnarchy and Theories of Rights -- 4. Theocratic Impulses in Poland -- 5. The Struggle for Collective Rights in Slovakia -...

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Main Author: Ramet, Sabrina P. 1949- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Lanham, Md. [u.a.] Rowman & Littlefield 1997
In:Year: 1997
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Nationalism / Politics / national minority
B Europe / Nationalism / State / Citizen / Political ethics
Further subjects:B Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989-
B Group
B Law
B Border conflict
B Democracy Europe, Eastern
B International conflict
B Ethics
B Minority question
B Tree trunk Ethnology
B Culture
B Race relations
B International law
B Middle Europe
B Civil Rights Europe, Eastern
B Religious identity
B Self-determination right
B Europe
B Minority rights
B Europe, Eastern Ethnic relations
B People
B Religion
B Population group
B Ethnic group
B Basic values
B International policy
B Nationalism Europe, Eastern
B Civil rights
B Public image
B Catholic school
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Summary:Introduction: The Holy Trinity: Rights, Legitimacy, Political Succession -- 1. Back to the Future in Eastern Europe -- 2. Eastern Europe's Painful Transition -- 3. The New Ethnarchy and Theories of Rights -- 4. Theocratic Impulses in Poland -- 5. The Struggle for Collective Rights in Slovakia -- 6. The Albanians of Kosovo -- Conclusion: Collective Rights in the Dialectic of History
Item Description:Includes index
ISBN:0847683230