András Bozóki is Professor of Political Science at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.
András Körösényi is the General Director of the Centre for Social Sciences at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, Hungary.
George Schöpflin is former Jean Monnet Professor of Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London and current Member of the European Parliament.
Preface George Schöpflin 1. The Decay of Communist Rule in Hungary András Körösényi 2. Post-Communist Transition András Bozóki 3. The Character of the Political Parties in Hungary in Autumn 1989 László Lengyel 4. 1989: The Negotiated Revolution in Hungary László Bruszt 5. Political Transition and Constitutional Change in Hungary András Bozóki 6. The Hungarian Parliamentary Elections, 1990 András Körösényi 7. Hungarian Transition from a Public Choice Perspective László Urbán 8. From Communism to Democracy in Hungary George Schöpflin 9. Revival of the Past or New Beginning? The Nature of Post-Communist Politics András Körösényi 10. The Making of Political Fields in Post-Communist Transition (Dynamics of Class and Party in Hungarian Politics, 1989-90) Tamás Kolosi, Ivan Szelényi, Szonja Szelényi and Bruce Western 11. The Hungarian Transition in a Comparative Perspective András Bozóki Index
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