This groundbreaking treatment of post-communist developments in East Central Europe examines politics, economics, media, religious institutions, transitional justice, gender inequality, and literature, highlighting the overt functions, latent functions, and side effects associated with each sphere.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The Functions of Pluralism, the Dysfunctions of Populism: An Introduction 2. Changes in Political Institutions and Party Systems 3. Unintended Consequences in the Economic Transition 4. The Functions, Dysfunctions, and Unintended Consequences of War: Yugoslav Conflicts, 1991-2001 5. The Latent Functions of EU Accession and EU Norms 6. The Media - Functioning in Whose Interest? 7. God, Religious Institutions, and Politics 8. Transitional Justice 9. Patterns of Inequality of Gender and Sexual Orientation Since 1989: The Latent Dysfunctionality of Patriarchy, the Unexpected Consequences of Policy Decisions 10. The Latent Functions of Literature 11. Drivers of Change - A Functionalist Perspective