Slovenia: Evolving LoyaltiesRoutledge, 2005 - 215 strani Over the past century Slovenia has rapidly developed from being a collection of provinces in the southern part of the Habsburg Empire, to a republic within Yugoslavia, to establishing itself as an independent state and becoming a member of the European Union. This scholarly work provides a concise introduction to contemporary Slovenia, offering an overview of Slovenia's historical background and intellectual history, and detailed analyses the major political, economic and cultural developments since 1991. Portraying Slovenia as a distinctive state that paradoxically resist cultural homogenization, while moving beyond the national and towards Europe, John Coxexamines this unique Eastern European nation as an extremely successful example of post-communist transition and focuses on: · The establishment of national sovereignty after splitting off from Yugoslavia and the country's recognition by the international community in 1992 · Politically democratization and the creation of a highly successful market economy in Slovenia · Slovenia's accession to both NATO and the EU in 2004 · The gradual development of a national program and the development of a sense of national identity and self-confidence amongst the Slovene people This up-to-date text will be of particular interest to students of East Central Europe, Modern European History and post-communist democratization. |
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Developments in Central and East European Politics 4 Stephen White,Judy Batt,Paul G. Lewis Omejen predogled - 2007 |