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State and society in contemporary Europe

Title
State and society in contemporary Europe / edited by Jack Hayward & R.N. Berki.
Publication
New York : St. Martin's Press, 1979.

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Additional Authors
  • Hayward, Jack Ernest Shalom.
  • Berki, R. N.
Description
x, 269 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • Europa
  • Since 1945
  • Politics and government
  • Politik
  • Politieke situatie
  • Europe > Politics and government > 1945-
  • Europe, Eastern > Politics and government > 1945-1989
  • Europe, Eastern > Politics and government
  • Europe
  • Eastern Europe
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies and index.
Contents
Introduction: State and society: an antithesis of modern political thought / by R.N. Berki -- pt. 1. State and society in Western Europe: Interest groups and the demand for state action / by Jack Hayward -- Political parties and government decision-making / by Michael Wheaton -- The functions of the modern state / by Neil Elder -- Trade unions in Western European politics / by M.S. Joseph -- pt. 2. State and society in Eastern Europe: Party, state and groups in Eastern Europe / by Georg Brunner and Hannes Kaschkat -- State and nationality under communism / by Terry McNeill -- The state and the economy in Eastern Europe / by Hans-Hermann Höhmann -- Yugoslavia: a special case / by Robert K. Furtak -- pt. 3. The international context: Great-power involvement in European systems / by Stephen Kirby -- The European Economic Community: expectations and realities of integration / by Jürgen Wohlfahrt -- COMECON: inter-state economic cooperation in Eastern Europe / by Alexander Uschakow -- The multinational enterprise: a 1977 perspective / by Roger Williams -- Conclusion: The state of European society / by R.N. Berki and Jack Hayward.
ISBN
  • 0312756046
  • 9780312756048
LCCN
78026049
OCLC
  • ocm04494589
  • 4494589
  • SCSB-614061
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library