Two decades after the demise of communism, one can draw a state of the art of democratization in Romania. The task of building democracy was not only an endeavor of institutional engineering, but also a re-conceptualization of the intellectual resources of politics, as well as a re-conversion of the instruments and modes of government. Romanian democratization meant simultaneously unraveling the state and the regime and separating the state and the society. Both processes were grounded in the make up of political parties which turned to be not only their authors, but also one of their chief products. Successful as they were, these two disengagements led unwittingly to a third one: between the political regime and the society reshaped by pos...
The first part of this text illustrates the conditions and the context in which the political utiliz...
The paper attempts to offer a rather sketchy analysis of Romanian postcommunist politics with the he...
The new identities of political parties, civil society, intellectual circles and schools after 1989 ...
ABSTRACT: This paper offers a perspective on the holistic development of Romania, a former communist...
In 1989, when the communist political regime collapsed, Romania was considered the country that had ...
Unlike the other East-Central European countries, where the transition from communist rule to democr...
Structured in three parts, this paper attempts to provide a broader perspective on the systemic chan...
The post-communist transition in Romania has been a period rife with high hopes and expectations as ...
A frequent finding in the political behavior literature is that citizens from Central and Eastern Eu...
Reconstruction of the Politics in Romania, From Consensus to Majority. The emergence from the total...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
Cette thèse retrace le processus de transformation des anciennes élites communistes roumaines et leu...
Le processus d’européanisation invite la Roumanie postcommuniste à redéfinir sa culture politique. B...
The Eastern bloc countries have been under communist leadership for almost fifty years. After the 19...
Romania was the only example of violent regime change in the central and south eastern European mili...
The first part of this text illustrates the conditions and the context in which the political utiliz...
The paper attempts to offer a rather sketchy analysis of Romanian postcommunist politics with the he...
The new identities of political parties, civil society, intellectual circles and schools after 1989 ...
ABSTRACT: This paper offers a perspective on the holistic development of Romania, a former communist...
In 1989, when the communist political regime collapsed, Romania was considered the country that had ...
Unlike the other East-Central European countries, where the transition from communist rule to democr...
Structured in three parts, this paper attempts to provide a broader perspective on the systemic chan...
The post-communist transition in Romania has been a period rife with high hopes and expectations as ...
A frequent finding in the political behavior literature is that citizens from Central and Eastern Eu...
Reconstruction of the Politics in Romania, From Consensus to Majority. The emergence from the total...
Yanich, DaniloWhen communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the former Soviet Un...
Cette thèse retrace le processus de transformation des anciennes élites communistes roumaines et leu...
Le processus d’européanisation invite la Roumanie postcommuniste à redéfinir sa culture politique. B...
The Eastern bloc countries have been under communist leadership for almost fifty years. After the 19...
Romania was the only example of violent regime change in the central and south eastern European mili...
The first part of this text illustrates the conditions and the context in which the political utiliz...
The paper attempts to offer a rather sketchy analysis of Romanian postcommunist politics with the he...
The new identities of political parties, civil society, intellectual circles and schools after 1989 ...