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title Whose Democracy Nationalism Religion and the Doctrine of - photo 1

title:Whose Democracy? : Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective Rights in Post-1989 Eastern Europe
author:Ramet, Sabrina P.
publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
isbn10 | asin:0847683230
print isbn13:9780847683239
ebook isbn13:9780585080840
language:English
subjectEurope, Eastern--Politics and government--1989- , Nationalism--Europe, Eastern, Europe, Eastern--Ethnic relations.
publication date:1997
lcc:DJK51.R35 1997eb
ddc:320.947
subject:Europe, Eastern--Politics and government--1989- , Nationalism--Europe, Eastern, Europe, Eastern--Ethnic relations.
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Whose Democracy?
Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective Rights in Post-1989 Eastern Europe
Sabrina P. Ramet
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS, INC.
Lanham Boulder New York Oxford
Page iv
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ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS, INC.
Published in the United States of America
by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
4720 Boston Way, Lanham, Maryland 20706
12 Hid's Copse Road
Cummor Hill, Oxford OX29JJ, England
Copyright 1997 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
The EuroSlavic font used to print this work is available from Linguist's Software, Inc., PO Box 580, Edmonds, WA 98020-0580 USA tel (206) 775-1130.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ramet, Sabrina P., 1949
Whose democracy? : nationalism, religion, and the doctrine of
collective rights in post-1989 eastern Europe / Sabrina P. Ramet.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8476-8323-0 (alk. paper).ISBN 0-8476-8324-9 (pbk. :
alk. paper)
1. Europe, EasternPolitics and government1989
2. NationalismEurope, Eastern. 3. Europe, EasternEthnic
relations. I. Title.
DJK51.R35 1997
320.947dc21Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 697-7819
Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13CIP
ISBN 0-8476-8323-0 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8476-8324-9 (pbk.: alk. paper)
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 14TMThe paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Page v
To Ida M. Ramet, my mother
and
to Irmgard Beller, my friend
Page vii
Contents
List of Tables
ix
Preface
xi
Introduction: The Holy Trinity: Rights, Legitimacy, Political Succession
1
1
Back to the Future in Eastern Europe
17
2
Eastern Europe's Painful Transition
39
3
The New Ethnarchy and Theories of Rights
59
4
Theocratic Impulses in Poland
97
5
The Struggle for Collective Rights in Slovakia
111
6
The Albanians of Kosovo
139
Conclusion: Collective Rights in the Dialectic of History
163
Notes
179
Index
221
About the Author
233

Page ix
Table
2.1
Economic Indicators, 199495 (in percentages)
40
2.2
Economic Indicators, 1996 (in percentages)
41
2.3
Percentage of the Economy in the Private Sector (1995)
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