Democratic Transition in Croatia
Value Transformation, Education, and Media
978-1-58544-587-5 Cloth
6 x 9 x 0 in
432 pp. 6 b&w photos., 21 tables., 14 graphs.
Pub Date: 06/18/2007
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Sixteen scholars of the region discuss the values and institutions central to Croatia’s transformation from communism and toward liberal democracy. They discuss economic change, political parties, and the uses of history since 1989. To understand the patterns in Croatia, they examine how civic values have been expressed, reinforced, and sometimes challenged through religion, education, and the media. The implications of nationalism in its various manifestations are treated thematically in all the analyses.
This book is a companion volume to a similar study on Slovenia, edited by Sabrina P. Ramet and Danica Fink-Hafner and released in fall 2006. Together, these two works form an important case study in comparison and contrast between two countries in the same region going through the transition from communism to liberal democracy. Scholars and policy makers will find a wealth of material in these two volumes.
Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26 Series
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