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Nor did they slide gracefully into post-communism; several states broke into pieces in the process.
Romanian post-Communism was also different.
Toal's research specializations include critical geopolitics, nationalism, political geography, post-Communism, and globalization.
In countries such as Italy and Germany, post-communism is marked by the increased influence of their existing Social Democrats.
Women in Post-Communism: Research on Russia and Eastern Europe, Vol.
He nevertheless argues: "[the book] provides an impressive image of the extraordinary American effort to research, analyze and interpret communism and post-communism."
"Cuban Politics Post-Communism."
After the 1917 revolution it became a key port for the economy of the Soviet Union; and it's now showing more outward signs of prosperity under post-communism.
Sharing of foods, clothes items, toiletries, and basic necessities were often shared or exchanged amongst war-torn, impoverished families in East Europe post-communism.
In a similar usage, post-communism is used for parties evolved from totalitarian communist parties that partake in the new market democracies of Eastern Europe.
'Liberalism and Post-communism', in Mark Evans (ed.)
The experience of real socialism, the historical changes occurring in post-communism and the war in former Yugoslavia, deeply influenced, and thus defined the Company's artistic credo.
Klosi lived in Germany for the first five years of post-communism, where he met and married the photographer Jutta Benzenberg, with whom he had two daughters.
"The Putin-Chavez Partnership," Problems of Post-Communism, July-August 2006.
Lavinia Stan, "Moral Cleansing Romanian Style", Problems of Post-Communism, vol.
It was in the modern historical period that Communism held sway for the first and hopefully last time, and we were therefore the first to encounter the phenomenon of post-communism.
In the Rose Revolution, the people of Georgia rejected stagnation, dishonest governance, the past and post-Communism, and chose development, the future and Western values.
It was formed in 1990 in Post-Communism Bulgaria, following the decision of the Bulgarian Communist Party to abandon Marxism-Leninism.
NOT long ago, Brunnenstrasse - a road that starts on the northern edge of Mitte, the trendy center of Berlin - looked like an elegy to post-communism.
A second panel at the conference, "Post-Communism," included Frank Adler, Victor Zaslavksy, David Ost, and Avi Tucker.
Many other themes have over the last two decades been opened up which, taken together, are making anthropology increasingly political: post-colonialism, post-communism, gender, multiculturalism, migration, not to forget the umbrella term of globalization.
"Exploiting Rivalries for Prestige and Profit: An Assessment of Putin's Foreign Policy Approach," Problems of Post-Communism, May-June 2005.
With Fantasies of Salvation, published in 1998, Vladimir Tismăneanu focuses on the resurgence of authoritarian, ethnocratic, demagogic and anti-capitalist tendencies in the political cultures of Post-Communism.
"Left Wing, Right Wing, Everything: Xenophobia, Neo-totalitarianism and Populist Politics in Contemporary Bulgaria," Problems of Post-Communism, (Vol.
"Enlargement may undermine the very security and stability they are seeking," Prof. Alvin Z. Rubinstein of the University of Pennsylvania wrote in the journal Problems of Post-Communism last month.