Governing after communism
institutions and policymaking
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Author
Contributions
- Goetz, Klaus H., 1961- - Contributor
- Wollmann, Hellmut, 1936- - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Md, Maryland
Language
English
Word Count
73,750 words, Guess
Page Count
295 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3403659M
- ISBN-100742540081
- OCLC Control Number60971750
- Library of Congress Control Number2005018857
- Goodreads3515883
Classifications
- DDC352.3/094/091717
- LCCJN96.A58 D56 2005
Description
"This comparative analysis explores the evolution of governance in Central and Eastern Europe. The book considers post-communist leaders' key challenge: the development of central government institutions capable of coordinating, integrating, and steering the policymaking process. Building on a broad range of primary sources and extensive field research, the authors analyze the processes and outcomes of institutions-building in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria since the late 1980s. They examine in detail the organization and inner workings of central executives: explain differences in executive trajectories across time and countries: and show their effects on patterns of public policy, especially the budgetary process. The book also considers the influence of institutional legacies, the impact of the evolving party system, and the role of crises in spurring institutional change. Through an application of the core-executive framework, this study offers nuanced conceptual and analytical insights that will enhance understanding of both the evolving institutions of Central and Eastern Europe and the more stable West European systems. The in-depth analysis of the development of national executive institutions casts a distinctive new light on debates about EU enlargement, Europeanization, and patterns of governance."--Jacket.
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Series Statement
- Governance in Europe
Other Editions
- Governing after communism: institutions and policymaking
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