Next Steps in Croatia's Transition Process: Problems and PossibilitiesSršan Dvornik, Christophe Solioz Nomos, 2007 - 157 pages In this study, leading policy-oriented scholars and practitioners from the cities of Zagreb and Split in Croatia draw on years of experience to critically assess the transition process in post-independence Croatia. With wide-ranging contributions, the book analyzes how the interpretation of national sovereignty has evolved in this post-communist transition. It also investigates the prospects for civil-social engagement in a future without civil society, and discusses the pervasive effects of external assistance as well as the considerable challenges Croatia's economy faces. Above all, the book notes the need for changes in the mindset of entrepreneurs and society in general. Arguing for a more nuanced understanding of Croatia, and considering the "ownership" of initiatives as a key to their success, the book offers insights into the problems emerging at this juncture. |
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Page 27
... fact that it was never a democ- ratic state , has guaranteed relatively peaceful conditions of survival , so the most common ( but in fact , wrong ) question of the past years has been : was the last war a consequence of the very ...
... fact that it was never a democ- ratic state , has guaranteed relatively peaceful conditions of survival , so the most common ( but in fact , wrong ) question of the past years has been : was the last war a consequence of the very ...
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... fact , some of these initiatives have revealed tensions between Croatian and foreign consultants , the latter tending to have certain fixed ideas based on other post- communist countries . The EU has also supported local social services ...
... fact , some of these initiatives have revealed tensions between Croatian and foreign consultants , the latter tending to have certain fixed ideas based on other post- communist countries . The EU has also supported local social services ...
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... facts ' about the political economy of Croatia's transformation . Three stand out ( none of them are in the works mentioned ) . The first and most famous one is about privati- sation in Croatia , which is referred to as ' the robbery of ...
... facts ' about the political economy of Croatia's transformation . Three stand out ( none of them are in the works mentioned ) . The first and most famous one is about privati- sation in Croatia , which is referred to as ' the robbery of ...
Contents
Contents | 9 |
The Paradigm Shift in the Transitional Conception | 17 |
Sovereignty in the context of Yugoslavia | 26 |
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