Region, State and Identity in Central and Eastern EuropeJudy Batt, Kataryna Wolczuk Routledge, 2013. gada 11. janv. - 222 lappuses The papers that comprise this collection examine the role of competing European, national, ethnic and regional identities over the introduction of new regional levels of government in the former Soviet and now Central and Eastern European states. |
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Patterns of Political Conflict over TerritorialAdministrative Reform | 15 |
An Anthropological Perspective on Identity and Regional Reform | 41 |
Catching up with Europe? Constitutional Debates on the TerritorialAdministrative Model in Independent Ukraine | 65 |
From Autonomism to Accommodation? | 89 |
Rebirth of a Regional Identity in Poland | 111 |
Political Transition and the Ethnic Question | 133 |
Peripheral Region at the Centre of Europe | 155 |
Reinventing Banat | 178 |
Identities Regions and Europe | 203 |
Abstracts | 214 |
Notes on Contributors | 217 |
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Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Region, State and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe Judy Batt,Kataryna Wolczuk Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2013 |
Region, State, and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe Judy Batt,Kataryna Wolczuk Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |
Region, State, and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe Judy Batt,Kataryna Wolczuk Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
accession argued Banat Belarussian Białystok border Bratislava Budapest Carpathian cent Central and Eastern Central European centre century citizenship communist constitution councils Crimea cross-border cooperation CSCE cultural debates decentralization democracy deputies East eastern borderlands Eastern Europe economic elites Estonia ethnic groups ethnic minorities Euroregion federalism FIDESZ-MPP German historical regions Horváth Hungarian Hungarian minority Hungary Hungary's independent institutions integration inter-ethnic inter-war Interview Ivangorod Katowice Kiev Kresy legislation Magyar MSZP Narva nation-state national democrats nationalist neighbouring oblasti organizations parliament parliamentary parties Poland Poles Polish political population post-communist Przemyśl public administration raion regime regional development regional identities regional level regional reform representatives Republic return to Europe right-wing Romanian Russian Russian-speaking Rusyns Ruthenia self-government Serbs Sillamäe Śląsk Slovak Slovakia social Soviet statehood status sub-national government sub-state reform Szczepański SZDSZ territorial-administrative reform Timişoara tradition Transcarpathia Ukraine Ukraine's Ukrainian Union unitary Upper Silesia Wódz Wolczuk