Alex Pravda: Introduction
PART 1 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
1: Karen E. Smith: Western Actors and the Promotion of
Democracy
2: Iver Neumann: Regionalization and Democratic Consolidation
3: Susan Senior Nello: The Impact of External Economic Factors: The
Role of the IMF
4: Reimund Seidelmann: International Security and
Democracy-Building
5: S. Neil MacFarlane: The Internationalization of Ethnic
Strife
6: Ewa Morawska: International Migration and the Consolidation of
Democracy
7: Leslie Holmes: Crime, Corruption and Politics: Transnational
Factors
8: Stephen Whitefield and Geoffrey Evans: Attitudes towards the
West, Democracy and the Market
PART 2 NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
9: Vello Pettai: Estonia and Latvia: International Influences on
Citizenship and Minority Intergration
10: László Valki: The Case of Hungary
11: Antoni Kaminski: Poland: Compatibility of External and Internal
Democratic Designs
12: Milada Anna Vachudová: The Czech Republic: The Unexpected Force
of Institutional Constraints
13: Ivo Samson: Slovakia: Misreading the Western Message
14: Tom Gallagher: Building Democracy in Romania: Internal
Shortcomings and External Neglect
15: Kyril Drezov: Bulgaria and Macedonia: Voluntary Dependence on
External Actors
16: Radovan Vukadinovic: Yugoslavia: International Efforts to Link
Peace, Stability and Democracy
17: Taras Kuzio: Belarus and Ukraine: Democracy-Building in a Grey
Security Zone
18: Marie Mendras: Russia and the West: To Belong or Not to Belong?
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19: Jan Zielonka: Foreign Made Democracy
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