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- catalog abstract "European integration, the collapse of state socialism and the relative decline of social democracy have left only two dominant European ideologies: nationalism and the free market. In Citizenship and Democratic Control in Contemporary Europe a distinguished group of scholars argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a concept of citizenship which is neither individualistic nor ethnically based but is concerned with the empowerment of individuals. The authors propose the development of a well-structured and pluralistic civic society which encourages active citizenship and a definition of democratic citizenship which can be expressed through self-organized social activity. Addressing issues central to the future of European democracy - including politics and political processes, economic and social policy, and ideology, language and communication - this important book challenges many of the existing assumptions about the revolutions of 1989, their aftermath and the future of post-Cold War Europe. Insightful and policy relevant, this book will be welcomed by sociologists, political scientists and economists interested in the ideologies underpinning European society.".
- catalog contributor b7730805.
- catalog contributor b7730806.
- catalog contributor b7730807.
- catalog coverage "Europe Economic integration.".
- catalog coverage "Europe, Eastern Economic conditions 1989-".
- catalog coverage "Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "European integration, the collapse of state socialism and the relative decline of social democracy have left only two dominant European ideologies: nationalism and the free market. In Citizenship and Democratic Control in Contemporary Europe a distinguished group of scholars argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a concept of citizenship which is neither individualistic nor ethnically based but is concerned with the empowerment of individuals. The authors propose the development of a well-structured and pluralistic civic society which encourages active citizenship and a definition of democratic citizenship which can be expressed through self-organized social activity. Addressing issues central to the future of European democracy - including politics and political processes, economic and social policy, and ideology, language and communication - this important book challenges many of the existing assumptions about the revolutions of 1989, their aftermath and the future of post-Cold War Europe. Insightful and policy relevant, this book will be welcomed by sociologists, political scientists and economists interested in the ideologies underpinning European society.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 239 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Citizenship and democratic control in contemporary Europe.".
- catalog identifier "1858980690 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Citizenship and democratic control in contemporary Europe.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cheltenham, UK ; Brookfield, Vt. : E. Elgar,".
- catalog relation "Citizenship and democratic control in contemporary Europe.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Economic integration.".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Eastern Economic conditions 1989-".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Eastern.".
- catalog subject "320.947 20".
- catalog subject "JN96 .C58 1994".
- catalog subject "Post-communism Europe, Eastern.".
- catalog title "Citizenship and democratic control in contemporary Europe / edited by Barbara Einhorn, Mary Kaldor, and Zdenek Kavan.".
- catalog type "text".