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Francis W. Carter / Peter Jordan / Violette Rey (Hrsg.)

Central Europe after the Fall of the Iron Curtain. Geopolitical Perspectives, Spatial Patterns and Trends

Frankfurt a. M. u. a.: Peter Lang 1996 (Wiener Osteuropastudien 4); X, 345 S.; pb., 89,- DM; ISBN 3-631-48781-9
Die Beiträge sind das Ergebnis der 1994 in Prag abgehaltenen "International Geographical Union"-Konferenz. Die zentrale Fragestellung lautete, inwieweit ein neues post-sozialistisches Mitteleuropa - im Sinne einer geopolitischen Makroregion - entstanden ist, das über eine sich an die aktuellen politischen und ökonomischen Strömungen Europas anpassende Übergangsregion hinausgeht. Inhalt: 1. Geopolitical Perspectives: Francis W. Carter: Central Europe. Fact or Geographical Fiction? (9-44); Violette Rey: The New Central Europe: Waiting for Convergence? (45-62); Vladimir Kolossov: Geopolitical Scenarios for Eastern and Central Europe in a Post-bipolar World (63-72); Milan Bufon: Some Political-Geographical Problems of Transition in Central Europe: The Case of Slovenia (73-89); Mladen Klemencic: Croatia and Central Europe: Past and Future Prospects (91-96). 2. Spatial Patterns and Trends. 2.1 The Transformation Process. 2.1.1 General Issues: Antoni Kulin´ski: Research Priorities in the Transformation of Central Europe (99-112); Petr Dostál / Martin Hampl: Transformation of East-Central Europe: General Principles under Differentiating Conditions (113-128); György Enyedi: New Regional Processes in Post-Socialist Central Europe (129-136); Elisabeth Lichtenberger: The Geography of Transition in East-Central Europe: Society and Settlement Systems (137-152); Marie-Claude Maurel: Post-Collectivist Local Societies in Central Europe (153-157); René Verhoeff: The Transformation of International Tourism in Central Europe - Between State and Market (159-174); Lauren Eastwood: From Revolution to Dissolution: Recent Transitions of the Eastern European Environmental Movement (175-186). 2.1.2 Regional Issues: Alma Bianchetti: Friuli-Venezia Giulia: Problems and Prospects of a Central European Border and Bridge Region in the Process of European Integration (189-215); Bronislaw Kortius: Recent Economic Transformation in Poland (217-236); Stephan Barisitz: Changes in Trade Patterns - The Case of Austria (237-244). 2.2 Patterns of Migration: Marek Kupiszewski: The Future of East-West Migration in Europe (247-268); Dus^an Drbohlav: Selected Aspects of Probable Future European East-West International Migration (269-296); Judit Juhász / Zoltán Dövényi: Hungary: Social and Geographical Aspects of Recent Trends in International Migration (297-317); Nadine Cattan / Claude Grasland / Stanislav Rehák: Migration Flows between the Czech and Slovak Republics - Which Form of Transition? (319-336).
Thomas Morick (TM)
Dipl.-Politologe.
Rubrizierung: 2.622.612.22.224.42 Empfohlene Zitierweise: Thomas Morick, Rezension zu: Francis W. Carter / Peter Jordan / Violette Rey (Hrsg.): Central Europe after the Fall of the Iron Curtain. Frankfurt a. M. u. a.: 1996, in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, https://www.pw-portal.de/rezension/2931-central-europe-after-the-fall-of-the-iron-curtain_3839, veröffentlicht am 01.01.2006. Buch-Nr.: 3839 Rezension drucken
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