Political Change in Post-Communist Slovakia and Croatia: From Nationalist to Europeanist

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Palgrave Macmillan, Sep 4, 2006 - Political Science - 262 pages
Recipient of Silver Medal from the Slovak Foreign Ministry After the collapse of communism, the quest for independence and challenges of democratization created a contest between two powerful forces: Nationalists and Europeanists. Recipient of the Silver Medal (Strieborna Plaketa) from the Slovak Foreign Ministry, this book examines the battles between those rivals by tracking the rise, maintenance, and decline of national movements in two post-communist countries. It provides new insights into nationalism and post-communist transitions and contributes to the debate about whether international actors can influence the course of political change in democratizing states, helping to bring societies "back to Europe."

About the author (2006)

Sharon Fisher is a Central European and Balkan specialist at Global Insight in Washington, D.C., where she conducts economic, political, and risk analysis. Formerly an analyst with the RFE/RL Research Institute in Munich and the Open Media Research Institute in Prague, she has published extensively on the region during the past thirteen years. She has a Ph.D. from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London, an M.A. from the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School for Public and International Affairs, and a B.A. from the College of William and Mary.