

An edition of Nations in transit, 1998 (1999)
Civil Society, Democracy and Markets in East Central Europe and Newly Independent States
By Adrian Karatnycky,Alexander J. Motyl
Publish Date
February 8, 1999
Publisher
Transaction Publishers,Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
680
Description:
"In Nations in Transit 1998, Freedom House asked leading regional specialists and in-house experts to answer a checklist of 46 indicators for twenty-five post-Communist countries in seven key areas: political processes, civil society, independent media, rule of law, governance and public administration, privatization, and economic reform. The survey, organized in an easily accessible question-and-answer format, was reviewed by an oversight board of leading scholars from Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and Columbia University." "The results are comprehensive country-by-country reports which assess the progress of ex-Communist countries in ridding themselves of repressive political systems and inefficient statist economies. As an added dimension, Freedom House - which for nearly 25 years has rated political rights and civil liberties around the world in its benchmark Annual Survey of Freedom - developed a rating system which allows for a comparative analysis of countries in terms of democratic and market reforms." "Nations in Transit 1998 is an invaluable resource and reference tool for governmental and non-governmental institutions, schools or universities, and anyone interested in better understanding the political, economic, and legal structures and institutions that comprise the infrastructure on which the transition to open societies and open markets depends."--Jacket.
subjects: Politics and government, Civil society, Economic conditions, Economic history, Nachfolgestaaten, Europe, eastern, politics and government, 1989-, Former soviet republics, politics and government, Europe, eastern, economic conditions, Former soviet republics, economic conditions
Places: Eastern Europe, Former Soviet republics, Soviet Union, Osteuropa, Sowjetunion, Südosteuropa
Times: 1989-