CEU eTD Collection (2008); Posa, Tiberiu Emil: Comparison of Hungarian and Romanian Elite Theories From 1990-2007

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2008
Author Posa, Tiberiu Emil
Title Comparison of Hungarian and Romanian Elite Theories From 1990-2007
Summary The present study examines the major differences of elite theory and research development in two Central and Eastern European countries, namely Hungary and Romania. It focuses on the relevant characteristics of prior regime types pointing out the major factors that affected the development of political sciences in the respective countries. It will focus on the literature which has been published after the 1989 revolution made on Romanian and Hungarian political elites, more precisely the overview of the “old” and “new” elite relation to each other. Nevertheless it studies the basic concept differences and similarities of the elite researches made, in addition describing the situation of elite theory before and after the transition to democracy.
Supervisor Bozoki Andras
Department Political Science MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2008/posa_tiberiu.pdf

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