Ethnic struggle, coexistence, and democratization in Eastern Europe
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Writen bySherrill Stroschein - PublisherCambridge University Press
- Year978-1-107-00524-2 97
Ethnic Struggle, Coexistence, and Democratization in Eastern Europe examines the political and social transformation of Eastern European countries, particularly in the post-Communist era, focusing on ethnic relations, struggles for coexistence, and the challenges of democratization. The book explores how ethnic tensions and minority rights have shaped political transitions in the region, particularly in countries that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It addresses issues such as ethnic conflict, social integration, and the role of nationalism in shaping the democratization process. Through various case studies, the author delves into how political reforms have either exacerbated or alleviated ethnic struggles and how the integration of diverse communities has influenced the broader political landscape. This work is crucial for understanding the delicate balance between ethnic struggle and coexistence during critical periods of democratization in Eastern Europe.

