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Fragile Dreams: Tales of Liberalism and Power in Central Europe
John A. GouldIn Fragile Dreams, John A. Gould examines Central European communism, why it failed, and what has come since. Moving loosely chronologically from 1989 to the present, each chapter focuses on topics of importance to the fields of comparative politics, sociology, and feminist and gender studies. He draws heavily from his own research and experience as well as case studies of the former Czechoslovakia, Western Balkans, and Hungary—but much of the analysis has general applicability to the broader postcommunist region.
Broad in its coverage, this academically rigorous book is ideal for students, travelers, and general readers. Gould writes in the first person and seamlessly blends theory with stories both from the existing literature and from 30 years of regional personal experience with family and friends. Throughout, Gould introduces key concepts, players, and events with precise definitions. Wherever possible, he emphasizes marginalized narratives, centering theory and stories that are often overlooked in standard comparative political science literature.
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Preface and Acknowledgments
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Chapter 1. Revolutions
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Chapter 2. Communism
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Chapter 3. Neoliberalism
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Chapter 4. Nationalism
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Chapter 5. Ethnic Conflict
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Chapter 6. “Transitology”
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Chapter 7. Intervention
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Chapter 8. International Relations
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Chapter 9. Homophobia
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Chapter 10. Populism
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Chapter 11. Illiberal Democracy
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Liberalism’s Fragile Dream
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Notes
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Index
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- 978-0-472-07504-1 (hardcover)
- 978-0-472-12946-1 (ebook)