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Table of Contents | ||
Preface to the Series and Acknowledgments | ||
There was Once a Freedom of the Press | 1 | |
Property Changes in Hungary | 75 | |
Democratisation, the Party System and the Electorate in Hungary | 106 | |
Jozsef Antall: Prime Minister of the Change of Regime | 147 | |
The Role of Green Movements in the Change of Regime | 163 | |
Moral and Legal Justice | 187 | |
Values and Foreign Policy | 220 | |
Hungary's Debt | 232 | |
Economic Policy Conceptions and Political Force Fields | 267 | |
The Open Society and the Chaotic Prison | 294 | |
Workers' Footsteps Resound | 323 | |
The Role of "The Fight against Anti-Semitism" during the Years of Transition | 339 | |
A Short History of Compensation | 386 | |
Four Essays on Communist and "Post-Communist" Hungary | 432 | |
The Post-Communist Government Coalition in Hungary | 462 | |
Education, Culture and the Loss of Values | 496 | |
The Orban Government: An Experiment in Regime Stabilization | 520 | |
Biographies of Key Personalities | 571 | |
Contributors | 592 | |
Name Index | 597 | |
Place index | 607 | |
Volumes Published in "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change | 609 |
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