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Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism: Regime Survival in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam

SAXONBERG, Steven

Basic information

Original name

Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism: Regime Survival in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam

Authors

SAXONBERG, Steven (752 Sweden, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

1. vyd. Cambridge, 384 pp. Not specified, 2012

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Odborná kniha

Field of Study

50601 Political science

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

printed version "print"

References:

URL

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14230/12:00065938

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

ISBN

1-107-02388-2

Keywords in English

Transitions communism legitimacy non-transitions

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 19/1/2013 18:02, prof. Steven Saxonberg, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, many scholars have sought to explain the collapse of communism. Yet, more than two decades on, communist regimes continue to rule in a diverse set of countries including China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. In a unique study of fourteen countries, Steven Saxonberg explores the reasons for the survival of some communist regimes while others fell. He also shows why the process of collapse differed among communist-led regimes in Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Based on the analysis of the different processes of collapse that has already taken place, and taking into account the special characteristics of the remaining communist regimes, Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism discusses the future prospects for the survival of the regimes in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, many scholars have sought to explain the collapse of communism. Yet, more than two decades on, communist regimes continue to rule in a diverse set of countries including China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. In a unique study of fourteen countries, Steven Saxonberg explores the reasons for the survival of some communist regimes while others fell. He also shows why the process of collapse differed among communist-led regimes in Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Based on the analysis of the different processes of collapse that has already taken place, and taking into account the special characteristics of the remaining communist regimes, Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism discusses the future prospects for the survival of the regimes in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam.

Links

GAP404/10/1586, research and development project
Name: Volba rodičů ohledně péče o děti v České a Slovenské republice
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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