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Political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe

Title
Political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe / edited by Alan Day, Roger East and Richard Thomas.
Publication
London : Europa, 2002.

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Additional Authors
  • Day, Alan Edwin.
  • East, Roger.
  • Thomas, Richard, 1977-
Description
ix, 642 pages; 24 cm
Summary
"This invaluable new dictionary provides an essential guide to the economics and politics of this important region." "Over 1,000 clear and concise entries are provided covering the politics and economics of Eastern Europe. It defines, explains and gives further information on the countries, regions, ethnic groups, political parties, prime ministers, presidents and other prominent politicians, business organizations, geographical features, religions and border disputes." "Entries include Chechnya, Hungarian Democratic Forum, Poland: economy, UN War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Uniate Church, Gennadii Zyuganov. Coverage spans 22 countries in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe, trans-Caucasus and the Russian Federation. Informative separate articles on each country, and on its economy, are also provided."--Jacket
Subject
  • Dictionnaires
  • Conditions économiques
  • Politique
  • Economic history
  • Politics and government
  • Politik
  • Wirtschaft
  • Wörterbuch
  • Politieke situatie
  • Sociale geografie
  • Economische situatie
  • Europe, Eastern > Economic conditions > Dictionaries
  • Europe, Eastern > Politics and government > Dictionaries
  • Europe orientale
  • Europe centrale
  • Eastern Europe
  • Osteuropa
  • Moldawien
  • Russland
  • Transkaukasien
  • Ukraine
  • Belarus
Genre/Form
  • Dictionary
  • dictionaries.
  • Dictionaries.
  • Dictionnaires.
Note
  • Includes index.
ISBN
  • 1857430638
  • 9781857430639
LCCN
2003275717
OCLC
  • ocm50503715
  • 50503715
  • SCSB-1261245
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library