Newsletter - Social Science in Eastern Europe 2002-1
HUNGARY
Tökes, R.L., 2001: Institution-Building in Hungary. Analytical Issues and
Constitutional Models, 1989-1990
Budapest: Collegium Budapest. - 50 p. (Discussion Paper Series ; 64)
Lannert, J. (ed.), 2001: Education in Hungary 2000. Report. -
Budapest: National Institute of Public Education
(Download the whole document as a PDF file at http://www.oki.hu/publication.asp?Publication=edu2k
Trebcsenyi, B.; Petrescu, D.; Petrescu, C.; Iordachi, C.: Kantor, Z. (Ed.),
2001: Nation-Building and Contested Identities: Romanian and Hungarian Case
Studies
Budapest; Iasi: Regio Books (Teleki L. Foundation), Editura Polirom. - 373 p.
Place of publication: Budapest
Publication dates: since 2000, three times per year
Published by: Central European University
Edited by: Department of Political Science, Central European
University
Nador U. 9,
Budapest 1051
Fax: +36-1 327 3087
E-mail: editor@seep.ceu.hu
Internet: http://www.seep.ceu.hu/misc/object.htm
Editor- in-chief:
Altin Ilirjani, Duke University (US), Zidas Daskalovski, Central European
University (Hungary), Florian Bieber, European Centre for Minority Issues
(Yugoslavia)
Subject area: political science, international relations, contemporary
history and other areas of academic research focusing on Southeastern Europe
Headings: articles, book reviews
The journal appears in English. SEEP is published electronically and in hard
copy. All texts are possible to download.
Contents of the issue 2001, no. 2 as an example:
Articles:
* Todosijevic, B.: Macro-Political Means of Ethnic Conflict Management in
Southeast Europe. A Critical Examination
* Dimitrova, B.: Bosniak or Muslim? Dilemma of one Nation with two Names
* Vucetic, S.: The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe as a Security
Community-Building Institution
* Koinova, M.: Saxcoburggotsky and His Catch-All Attitude: Cooperation or
Cooptation?
Book reviews
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