Transitions Vol.5, No.6


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Transitions Vol.5, No.6


The content of the last issue of Transitions (Vol.5, No.6, June 1998): 

- Editor’s note
 
- Comment: Revolution Subdued, by Kai-Olaf Lang 

- The Debate Goes On, by Jane M.0.Sharp (on NATO enlargement)

- Back to Dayton, by Sonja Biserko (on Kosovo conflict)

- Letters

- Notes from along the way 

- In their own words: Belarus: Breaking the silence; Croatia: In
Memoriam; Czech Republic: Mea Culpa

- After Yeltsin: Russia Faces Free-fall, by Martin Walker 

- Russia 2000, by Aleksandr Kabakov

- The Kingmakers, by Ludmila Telen ("Oligarchs jockey for position
behind their candidates of choice")

- A Democratic House of Cards, by Galina Starovoitova

- The Visible Hand, by Askold Krushelnycky ("The Russian economy takes
another stab at self-invention")

- His Master's Voice, by Anne Nivat ("Russian journalists feel the
grip of the media moguls")

- A Superpower Humbled, by John Lloyd ("Moscow’s influence on
international affairs is, and will remain, at a historic low") 

- When the Underground Goes Pro, by Vladimir Raskin ("The Russian
human rights movement has expanded greatly, but remains at political
and financial risk")

- Apocalypse Now, by Valeriya Novodvorskaya ("The problem of democracy
in Russia is not only leaders and elections but the society as a
whole...") 

- Radioactive Reassurance, by Sarah Roe ("Hungary’s nuclear power
industry tries to become more user friendly by seducing the public
with rock'n'roll")

- Bohemia's Beleaguered Forests, by Jarmila Stastna (Acid rain legacy
in the Czech Republic)

- Green Economics, by Paul Csagoly (Balancing the environment and the
free market)

- Cartoons

- Trends: Finding Their Own Way, by Ivan Vejvoda (A snapshot of the
main features of substantive democracy in Central/East European
countries)

- Media Watch: Slovakia: Lebelous leaflets, by Tom Nicholson;
Slovenia: Catching  up, by Gasper Lubej; Kyrgyzstan: A criminla
offense, by Vasilii Tkachenko

- Books: The Weight of History, by Gabriel Partos (Three new volumes
in English focus on troubled Kosovo)

- Other views: Books on Kosovo

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