Politics in Eastern Europe: 1945-92

Politics in Eastern Europe: 1945-92

by George Schopflin (Author)

Synopsis

The communist experience in Central and Eastern Europe has been one of the most extraordinary political experiments of the twentieth century. Its long-term effects, moreover, will continue to be felt within its countries for many years to come, as they struggle to return to democracy. In this book, George Schopflin provides an exceptional analysis of what communism sought to do, how it was first able to sustain itself in power against considerable popular opposition, and why it collapsed, after four decades, in exhaustion.George Schopflin's analysis of these processes offers a rare insight into the nature of revolutions, modernization, and the relationship between rulers and ruled in totalizing societies concluding with an assessment of the difficulties of post-communism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 05 Aug 1993

ISBN 10: 0631147241
ISBN 13: 9780631147244

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A comprehensive, major achievement, this book is admirably suited to both the general reader and the university student. Joseph Rothschild, Columbia University This book combines analytic depth with a sure mastery of fact in a crisply written and elegantly presented whole. Walter D. Connor, Boston University
Author Bio
George Schopflin was born in Hungary and educated in Britain. He has been a prominent researcher and commentator on Central and Eastern European affairs for thirty years, initially as a journalist with the BBC and, since 1976, at the University of London.