The contributions to this edited volume discuss constitutional politics in 20 Central and Eastern European countries. The country chapters describe all constitutional amendments and new constitutions after the first post-communist constitution-making, all failed amendment attempts, and the political discourses about constitutional politics. Framed by a broad comparative chapter, the country studies are embedded in the established literature on constitutional politics. The book thus provides a better understanding of constitutional politics in the region and beyond.
Contents
Poland.- Czech Republic.- Slovakia.- Hungary.- Bulgaria.- Romania.- Slovenia.- Croatia.- Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Serbia.- Montenegro.- Macedonia.- Albania.- Moldova.- Estonia.- Latvia.- Lithuania.- Belarus.- Ukraine.- Russia.- From Post-Socialist Transition to the Reform of Political Systems? Comparing Constitutional Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
Target Groups
Lecturers and students of political science
The Editors
Dr. Anna Fruhstorfer is a post doctoral researcher at the Department of Social Sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Dr. Michael Hein is Humboldt Post-Doc Fellow at the Department of Social Sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.