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CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW Political Science Quarterly of the
Central European Political Science Association
The Central European Political Science Association, formed by the political science associations of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, decided at its annual congress to launch a new political science quarterly in September 2000, the
CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
Central Europe passed through great changes after the fall of communism. Ten years after the transition, the democratic developments in the Central European countries produced many new achievements in the field of political science.
Aims of CEPSR
(1) The editors of CEPSR aim at supplying its readers with up to date information on the place and role that the Central European region has in an integrated Europe in the field of politics, economics, culture and structure.
(2) We intend to provide a forum for the appearance...
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CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW Political Science Quarterly of the
Central European Political Science Association
The Central European Political Science Association, formed by the political science associations of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, decided at its annual congress to launch a new political science quarterly in September 2000, the
CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
Central Europe passed through great changes after the fall of communism. Ten years after the transition, the democratic developments in the Central European countries produced many new achievements in the field of political science.
Aims of CEPSR
(1) The editors of CEPSR aim at supplying its readers with up to date information on the place and role that the Central European region has in an integrated Europe in the field of politics, economics, culture and structure.
(2) We intend to provide a forum for the appearance of the results and conclusions of the best scientific works that treat the Central European region.
CEPSR will have thematic numbers.
Number 1: Central Europe in Europe Number 2: Political Parties and Movements in Central Europe Number 3: Political Transition and Transformation in Central Europe
_Number 4: Political Representation, Institutions and Actors
Number 5: Globalisation, Régionalisation and Nations in Central Europe Number 6: The Euro-Atlanti Integration, Attitudes and Orientations ; ¦ Number 7: Political Representation Actors and Institution
• Number 8: Political Parties and European Integration
¦ ¦ ¦ ; ,, Number 9: The Future of Europe - Central European Perspectives
Number 10: The Process of Stabilization of Democracy in Central Europe Number 11 : The Role of Media in Central Europe and in Europe Number 12: Participation, Movement and Human Rights Number 13: Political Parties and the European Enlargement Number 14: EU Enlargement and Cleavages in Central Ei Number 15: Lessons from History and ED Accession for Ceni ; V - Number 16: Minority's Status Laws in the European Union and : ; Number 17: European Standard of the Rights
Number 18: Public Policy in Central Europe Number 19: Political culture and multiculturalism Number 20: European identity and immigration Number 21-22: Reinventing Central Europe I. Number 23-24: Reinventing Central Europe European Dilemmas The editors of Central European Political Science Review therefore welcome the political science researchers in the worid, wich are related to the Central European which carry a message for these countries, Forfurther information about contribution and subscription: contact the Janos Simon at CEPSR@mtapti.hu Visit our Website at: wvw.GEPSR.hu www.CEPSR.com ISSN 1586-4197
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