Literatura > Goldman (2008)
autor (rok) | Goldman, Minton F. (2008) |
název | Global Studies: Russia, the Baltic and Eurasian Republics, and Central/Eastern Europe. 11th ed. |
vydavatel | McGraw-Hill |
rozsah | x0 stran |
ISBN | 0-07-337989-1 |
jazyk | anglicky |
dostupnost | knihovna katedry geografie PřF UP |
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Russia, the Baltic and the Eurasian Republics: Building New Political Orders | |
Central/Eastern Europe: From Dictatorship to Democracy | |
Country Reports | |
Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Republics of the Former Yugoslavia | |
Articles from the World Press | |
Russian Articles | |
1. | Putin vs. the Jailed Tycoon: Defining Russia's New Rules (The New York Times International, January 2, 2004) |
2. | The Shape of Putin's Russia (Russian Life, Vol. 45, Sept/Oct 2002) |
3. | Power Through the Pump (Washington Post National Weekly Edition, August 16-22, 2004) |
4. | Russia Goes to the Polls (Russian Life, Vol. 46, Sept/Oct 2003) |
5. | Russia: The 21st Century's Energy Superpower? (Brookings Review, Vol. 20 Spring 2002) |
6. | How Not to Fix an Election (The Economist, November 12, 2005) |
7. | Orange Devolution (Fortune, April 3, 2006) |
Eurasian Republics Articles | |
8. | The United States and Russia in Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran (The Brookings Institution, July 24, 2004) |
9. | Poor Kyrgyzstan (The National Interest, Summer 2002) |
10. | Old Animosities Flare Up (Washington Post National Weekly Edition, September 13-19, 2004) |
11. | Chechnya Ten Years Later (Current History, October 2004) |
12. | Autocrats, Islamists, and the Rise of Radicalism in Central Asia (Current History, October 2005) |
Central/Eastern Europe Articles | |
13. | Hope Flares in the Aegean (The Economist, June 26, 2004) |
14. | Central Europe's Elections: Populists, Ahoy (The Economist, June 19, 2004) |
15. | The Czech Republic: One More Defenestration (The Economist, June 19, 2004) |
16. | The Kosovars Need to Know Where They're Headed (Bosnian Institute, November 4, 2004) |
17. | Poland's Unruly Politics: When Populism Trumps Socialism (The Economist, May 8, 2004) |
18. | Poland's Prime Minister: Quitting (The Economist, April 3, 2004) |
19. | Hungary: Spinning (The Economist, April 3, 2004) |
20. | Montenegro: Semi-Independent (The Economist, April 10, 2004) |
21. | Romania and the EU: Don't Count Your Chickens (The Economist, April 17, 2004) |
22. | Serbia: Something Nasty in the Balkans (The Economist, January 3, 2004) |
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