From "civil society" to "Europe" : : a sociological study on constitutionalism after communism / / by Grazyna Skapska.

In East Central Europe, constitutionalism comprises an effort by postcommunist societies to consolidate around certain values, principles, and rules that would facilitate the formation of a new political architecture as well as a new political identity for their countries. Based primarily on the exp...

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Superior document:International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 118
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:International studies in sociology and social anthropology ; v. 118.
Physical Description:1 online resource (268 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / G. Skapska
  • Introduction: The Objectives Of This Book / G. Skapska
  • Prologue: Between “Civil Society” And “Europe”: Round Tables In East Central Europe As Political And Legal Events / G. Skapska
  • I. A Constitution As A Theory Of Society / G. Skapska
  • II. Stalinist Constitutionalism / G. Skapska
  • III. In Search Of A New Semantics: Discursive Resources Of Postcommunist Constitutionalism / G. Skapska
  • IV. Settling Accounts With The Past And The Dilemmas Of The Law-Governed State / G. Skapska
  • V. Dividing The Cake: The Constitutionalization Of Economic Order / G. Skapska
  • Summing Up: Thirteen Theses On Postcommunist Constitutionalism / G. Skapska
  • Appendix One. Election Particpation In Eastern Europe / G. Skapska
  • Appendix Two. Satisfaction With Democracy In Eastern Europe / G. Skapska
  • Appendix Three. Satisfaction With The Actually Realized Model Of Democracy In Particular Countries / G. Skapska
  • Appendix Four. Comparison Of Evaluations Of Democracy And Market Economy In Action In Particular Countries / G. Skapska
  • Bibliography / G. Skapska
  • Index / G. Skapska.