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Chapter 1 Foreward Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 3 Memory, Memorials, and Membership: Romania's Utilitarian Anti-Semitism and Marshal Antonescu Part 5 Part I: Romanian Exceptionalism? Chapter 6 Understanding National Stalinism: Legacies of Ceausescu Socialism Chapter 7 Sonderweg Romania? Chapter 8 Re-membering Romania Chapter 9 Democratization in the Shadows: Post-Communist Patrimonialism Part 10 Part II: The State and Politics Chapter 11 Institutionalizing the Party System Chapter 12 Parlimentary Development Chapter 13 An Evaluation of Six Forms of Political Participation Chapter 14 Media in the First Post-Communist Decade Chapter 15 Political Culture in Post-Ceausescu Romania Part 16 Part III: Civil Society and Social Issues Chapter 17 NGOs and the Development of Civil Society Chapter 18 Multi-Culturalism and Ethnic Relations in Transylvania Chapter 19 Romani Marginality and Politics Chapter 20 Church and State in Romania before and after 1989 Chapter 21 Post-Totalitarian Pre-Feminism Chapter 22 Gay and Lesbian Rights Chapter 23 Higher Education and the Post-Communist Generation of Students Part 24 Part IV: Economics and Environment Chapter 25 The New Business Elite: From Nomenklatura to Oligarchy Chapter 26 Economic Reform Chapter 27 Fiscal and Monetary Policies Chapter 28 Trade Unions and Labor Relations Chapter 29 The Environment in Transition Part 30 Part V: Security Chapter 31 Romanian Security Chapter 32 Romanian Bilateral Relations with Russia and with Hungary Chapter 33 The Security Services since 1989: Turning Over a New Leaf Chapter 34 Civil-Military Relations: Continuity or Exceptionialism? Chapter 35 Conclusion: Ambiguous Democratization? Chapter 36 Afterword: Ten Points, Ten Years After

About the Author

Henry F. (Chip) Carey is assistant professor of political science at Georgia State University. He is the author of many essays on East European Politics, international human rights, and democratization.

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"Leading international scholars provide a fascinating and often disturbing portrait of Romania, South-East-Europe's largest state since the break-up of Yugoslavia." - Tom Gallagher, Bradford University, Great Britain"

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