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Jean Blondel
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Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute Florence and University of Siena, Italy
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Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
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University of Düsseldorf, Germany
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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Cabinets in post-communist East-Central Europe and in the Balkans: Introduction
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East-Central Europe
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Georg Sootla
Pages 17-28
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Ole Nørgaard
Pages 29-39
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Ole Hersted Hansen
Pages 40-49
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- J. Blondel, F. Müller-Rommel
Pages 50-61
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Zdenka Mansfeldová
Pages 62-72
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Darina Malova
Pages 73-83
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Gabriella Ilonszki
Pages 84-94
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- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Slavko Gaber
Pages 95-105
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The Balkans
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Front Matter
Pages 107-107
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- J. Blondel, S. A. Andreev
Pages 131-141
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- J. Blondel, S. Selo-Sabic
Pages 162-172
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- J. Blondel, S. Selo-Sabic
Pages 173-183
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About this book
Cabinets in Eastern Europe is a comprehensive study which enables the reader to compare the origins, structure, composition and activities of these cabinets and to draw lessons from this comparison. Each chapter begins with a survey of the evolution of cabinets since the fall of communism at the beginning of the 1990s. The emphasis is then laid on the place of the cabinet in the constitution and on the role of presidents and prime ministers in the formation of the life of each cabinet. At a time when most Eastern European countries are candidates for membership in the European Union, this volume provides a unique comparative presentation of the way in which cabinets have been evolving in Eastern Europe since the end of communism.
Reviews
'There is no doubt that the book fills a void in contemporary studies of eastern Europe.' - Peter Kopecky, Slavic Review
Authors and Affiliations
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Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute Florence and University of Siena, Italy
Jean Blondel
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University of Düsseldorf, Germany
Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
About the authors
SVETZOSAR ANDREEV Researcher, European University Institute, Florence
LUISA CHIODI Researcher, European University Institute, Florence
SLAVKO GABER Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana
OLE HERSTED HANSEN Researcher, Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus
GABRIELLA ILONSZKI Department of Political Science, University of Economics, Budapest
DARINA MALOVA Department of Political Science, Comenius University, Bratislava
ZAEDENKA MANSFELDOVÁ Czech Academy of Science, Prague
SILVIA MATTEUCCI Researcher, Centro per l 'Europea centro-orientale e balcanica, Bologna
OLE NORGAARD Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus
IOANNA PENESCU Researcher, European University Institute, Florence
FRANCESCO PRIVITERA Professor, University of Bologna
SENADA SELO SABIC Researcher, European University Institute, Florence
GEORG SOOTLA Professor, Department of Government, Tallinn University of Educational Sciences