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Description
Since 1995, the Nations in Transit series has monitored the status of that change and pinpointed for policymakers, researchers, journalists, and democracy advocates alike the greatest reform challenges and reform opportunities facing the countries and territories that make up this vast geographic space.
Covering 27 countries, plus Kosovo, Nations in Transit 2005 evaluates a 12-month period, from January 1 to December 31, 2004, and provides comparative ratings and in-depth analysis of electoral processes, civil society, independent media, governance, judicial framework & independence, and corruption. Owing to the growing influence of local government and its relation to the reform process, this year's study provides an in-depth analysis of democratic governance at the local level, separate from the national level.
Freedom House-which for more than a quarter century has rated global political rights and civil liberties in its benchmark Freedom in the World surveys-has developed a ratings system that allows for comparative analysis of reforms. Nations in Transit findings have drawn important linkages between democratic accountability, good governance, and the rule of law. In doing so it has made clear the essential nature of all of these elements to the development of stable, free, and prosperous societies.
The results are incisive, authoritative, and comprehensive.
Freedom House is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that supports democratic change, monitors freedom, and advocates for democracy and human rights.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Armenia
Chapter 3 Azerbaijan
Chapter 4 Belarus
Chapter 5 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chapter 6 Bulgaria
Chapter 7 Croatia
Chapter 8 Czech Republic
Chapter 9 Estonia
Chapter 10 Georgia
Chapter 11 Hungary
Chapter 12 Kazakhstan
Chapter 13 Kyrgyzstan
Chapter 14 Latvia
Chapter 15 Lithuania
Chapter 16 Macedonia
Chapter 17 Moldova
Chapter 18 Poland
Chapter 19 Romania
Chapter 20 Russia
Chapter 21 Serbia and Montenegro
Chapter 22 Addendum on Kosovo
Chapter 23 Slovakia
Chapter 24 Slovenia
Chapter 25 Tajikistan
Chapter 26 Turkmenistan
Chapter 27 Ukraine
Chapter 28 Uzbekistan
Chapter 29 About Freedom House
Product details
Published | Oct 17 2005 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 670 |
ISBN | 9780742550858 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Nations in Transit |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Nations in Transit is the definitive scorecard on the status of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It is a source of support and strength for agents of democratic change and political economic reformers.
Thomas A. Dine, president, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Prague
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Nations in Transit is an indispensable analytical tool and 'a must' for political scientists and analysts in the region, because it is objective, accurate, and un-biased.
Damir Grubisa, Institute for International Relations, Zagreb
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The 9th annual edition providing a comprehensive study of post-communist transitions in 27 countries plus Kosovo....Very thorough and detailed.
Future Survey
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Nations in Transit remains one of the most significant analyses of democratic government in the former communist countries, gathering impressive first-hand material written by experts in the region. This edition provided not only a collection of essays on the main political issues but a thorough investigation of the most representative political and social events that occurred in 2004.
Political Studies Review
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Nations in Transit is the only truly comprehensive annual study of the state of democracy in the post-Communist world. Its accurate analysis and wealth of information make it an essential resource for anyone who cares about freedom in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union.
Janos Kis, Central European University, Budapest