The idea (and reality) of Central Europe

7/ Transition to the end of history (December 17)

·        Hanley, Seán. Intro and The right in post-communist Europe. of Ch. 1. (Getting the right right in post-communist Europe) In: The New Right in the New Europe: Czech Transformation and Right-Wing Politics, 1989-2006. London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015. pp. 1-8.

Chyba: Odkazovaný objekt neexistuje nebo nemáte právo jej číst.
https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/podzim2020/IREb2021/um/Hanley_S_-_The_New_Right_in_the_New_Europe.pdf

·        Przeworski, Adam: The "East" Becomes the "South"? The "Autumn of the People" and the Future of Eastern Europe. Political Science and Politics, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Mar., 1991), pp. 20-24

Chyba: Odkazovaný objekt neexistuje nebo nemáte právo jej číst.
https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/podzim2020/IREb2021/um/Przeworski_-_East_becomes_South.pdf

o   Bruszt, László, and George K. Horvath. “1989: The Negotiated Revolution in Hungary.” Social Research 57, no. 2 (1990): 365–87.

o   Ágh, Attila. Radical Party System Changes In Five East-Central European States: Eurosceptic and Populist Parties on the Move in the 2010s. Baltic Journal of Political Science. December 2015, No. 4.

o   Janos, Andrew C.: From Eastern Empire to Western Hegemony: East Central Europe Under Two International Regimes. East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures. Vol 15, Issue 2, 2001