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- Editors:
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Duncan Light
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Liverpool Hope University College, UK
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David Phinnemore
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Institute of European Studies, The Queen’s University of Belfast, UK
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 296-299
About this book
Drawing on contributions from various disciplines, this up to date collection analyses Romania's experiences of the transition from the harsh realities of the Ceausescu dictatorship to the uncertainties of the efforts to consolidate democracy and introduce a market economy. With its focus on Romania's progress in coming to terms with the legacy of its communist past, the realities of pluralism, the introduction of a market economy and the challenge of European integration, the volume will be key reading for academics, students and practitioners interested in transition and Romania.
Editors and Affiliations
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Liverpool Hope University College, UK
Duncan Light
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Institute of European Studies, The Queen’s University of Belfast, UK
David Phinnemore
About the editors
DENNIS DELETANT Professor of Romanian Studies, School of Slavonic East European Studies, University of London
DANIELA DUMBRAVEANU Assistant Lecturer, Department of Human and Economic Geography, University of Bucharest
TOM GALLAGHER Professor of Ethnic Peace and Conflict, Department of Peace Studies, Bradford University
INES HARTWIG Lecturer, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht
IOAN IANOS Professor, Department of Human and Economic Geography, University of Bucharest
BOGDAN RUSU Lecturer In Quality Management, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University, Iasi
MICHAEL SHAFIR Senior Regional Specialist on Central and Southeast Europe, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
PETER SIANI-DAVIES Lecturer, School for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University of London
ALAN SMITH Reader in Eastern European Economies, School for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University of London
NIGEL SWAIN Lecturer in the School of History and Director of the Centre for Central and Eastern European Studies, University of Liverpool
DAVID TURNOCK Reader in Geography, University of Leicester
MARIA VINCZE Professor of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj