Experimenting With Democracy

Regime Change in the Balkans

Geoffrey Pridham editor Tom Gallagher editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:14th Oct '99

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The chronic instability in the Balkan States of South East Europe has prevented the end of the Cold War becoming an era of genuine peace in Europe. Against a background of competing nationalisms, economic decline, the resilience of authoritarianism, it is easy to forget that there have been experiments with democracy have taken place since 1990 with relative success. Now, for the first time, the region is genuinely engaging with open politics; its outcome will determine whether the Balkans can cease being a byword for instability, and an area whose shock-waves have disturbed the peace of Europe on many occasions.
Democratisation in the Balkans explores the obstacles impeding the consolidation of democracy, and even preventing a state like Serbia from going very far down the democratic road. Social scientists with expert knowledge of each of the Balkan states, and their political and economic systems, examine why progress in building free institutions has been slow compared to that of Central Europe, the Iberian peninsula and Latin America.

'...will certainly become an important reference for students of the Balkans' first post-Communist decade.' - Dejan Djokic , Seer 79, 1, 2001

ISBN: 9780415187268

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 612g

294 pages