• Institutional, political and socio-economic reforms in post-1989 Central and Eastern
Europe (CEE)
• forms of political competition and representation in post-1989 CEE
• process of European integration as they relate to CEE links between CEE domestic politics and European integration
This course surveys the politics of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) from early-mid 1990 to the present by exploring the twin processes of domestic transition to democracy and a market economy and European integration into the EU and NATO. Students will be familiarized with comparative and theoretical frameworks for explaining radical change, patterns of post-communist political development and European integration.
The countries principally covered by the course are Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
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