After decades under a Stalinist regime, the latecomer transition in Albania began thanks to the large-scale exodus of hundreds of young people which stimulated the mobilization of university students. In turn, the student movement became the catalyst of a wider social mobilization once fear faded away from December 1990 onwards. These experiences were nevertheless short-lived as they ended up absorbed and marginalized by the new political elites that had emerged from the intellectual milieus once 'organic' to the system. Furthermore, such late-in-coming protest waves occurred in a situation of economic and institutional breakdown that constituted a considerable encumbrance for the re-organization of Albanian civil society.The research proje...
This article is a review of Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo: 1968, 1981 and 1997, by At...
Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritaria...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...
The assessment of the socio-economic and political aspects of Albania as it embarked toward democrac...
Dramatic revolution in Eastern Europe were culminated with the most in self closed country Albania t...
Migration is a global phenomenon caused not only by economic factor but many others like social, pol...
International audienceAlbania experienced the roughest and longest dictatorial regime of the communi...
From 1946-1990, Albania was a Stalinist regime in which the state imprisoned, exiled, and executed d...
The totalitarian regime in Albania was considered as one of the most rigid and isolated in all of Ea...
Political participation is an important factor in democracy. For this reason, there are various type...
Starting in 1990, Albania has witnessed one of the great emigrations of recent times; ten years late...
In 1990's, great economic transformation efforts to switch to liberal market economy had been experi...
The collapse of communist dictatorship and entering of Albania in the way of democratization would s...
Albania experienced the harshest totalitarian regime in Europe for almost 45 years. The Communist re...
Starting in 1990, Albania has witnessed one of the great emigrations of recent times; ten years late...
This article is a review of Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo: 1968, 1981 and 1997, by At...
Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritaria...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...
The assessment of the socio-economic and political aspects of Albania as it embarked toward democrac...
Dramatic revolution in Eastern Europe were culminated with the most in self closed country Albania t...
Migration is a global phenomenon caused not only by economic factor but many others like social, pol...
International audienceAlbania experienced the roughest and longest dictatorial regime of the communi...
From 1946-1990, Albania was a Stalinist regime in which the state imprisoned, exiled, and executed d...
The totalitarian regime in Albania was considered as one of the most rigid and isolated in all of Ea...
Political participation is an important factor in democracy. For this reason, there are various type...
Starting in 1990, Albania has witnessed one of the great emigrations of recent times; ten years late...
In 1990's, great economic transformation efforts to switch to liberal market economy had been experi...
The collapse of communist dictatorship and entering of Albania in the way of democratization would s...
Albania experienced the harshest totalitarian regime in Europe for almost 45 years. The Communist re...
Starting in 1990, Albania has witnessed one of the great emigrations of recent times; ten years late...
This article is a review of Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo: 1968, 1981 and 1997, by At...
Twenty years after transition, the political sphere in Albania is becoming increasingly authoritaria...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...