The environment in the Czech Republic 1989 - 2004

The environment in the Czech Republic 1989 - 2004
Title The environment in the Czech Republic 1989 - 2004 PDF eBook
Author Rut Bízková
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9788085087567

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Report on the environment in the Czech Republic in 2004

Report on the environment in the Czech Republic in 2004
Title Report on the environment in the Czech Republic in 2004 PDF eBook
Author Czech Republic. Ministerstvo životního prostředí
Publisher
Pages 279
Release 2005
Genre Environmental management
ISBN 9788072123599

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Hospodár̆ství a Z̆ivotní Prostr̆edí V C̆eské Republice Po Roce 1989

Hospodár̆ství a Z̆ivotní Prostr̆edí V C̆eské Republice Po Roce 1989
Title Hospodár̆ství a Z̆ivotní Prostr̆edí V C̆eské Republice Po Roce 1989 PDF eBook
Author Kater̆ina Broz̆ová
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9788085087673

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Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic

Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic
Title Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic PDF eBook
Author Adam Fagan
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 199
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845420608

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. . . the book s contents will appeal to academics working within the fields of environmental politics or central and east European studies, as well as to political or social scientists with an interest in SMO development. David Benson, Environmental Politics Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic is a succinct, well written and scrupulously researched book. . . Sean Hanley, Europe Asia Studies . . . this book provides a well-researched survey of the development of the environmental movement in the Czech Republic and of its role in relation to the democratic transition process. . . For scholars and students looking at environmental politics in Central and Eastern Europe, it provides a wealth of information that will be useful in conducting comparative studies. Alberto Costi, European Environment Fagan has written a well-researched analysis of the evolving role and status of Czech EMOs since the overthrow of communism. John M. Kramer, Slavic Review This volume presents an original study of the development of the environmental movement in the Czech Republic, particularly in relation to the democratic transition process. It offers a broad, historical analysis of the evolution of the movement through the 1990s to the present day, and presents rich case studies on a number of environmental organisations. The detailed empirical work reveals interesting insights into the character of contemporary Czech politics and the difficulties faced by the environmental movement. This is a well researched and well written piece of work which will make a valuable contribution to the existing literature. James Meadowcroft, University of Sheffield, UK Since a handful of environmental activists helped to bring down the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, the arena of environmental politics has offered a valuable lens on the transition process, providing a unique insight into the contradictory and highly contingent relationship between democratisation and neo-liberalism. Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic offers a radical perspective on the democratisation process, revealing the extent to which the consolidation of a politically efficacious and diverse civil society is far more complex than the earlier generation of commentators acknowledged. The environmental movement has not flourished under political democracy; its radical activists have been marginalized and targeted by the state, their ideologies and strategies compromised and their critical voice silenced. Yet the book concludes that whilst the mainstream environmental movement has become institutionalised and appears incapable of representing community interests, the environmental issue retains the capacity to mobilise, this time against the neo-liberal agenda of the democratic government. This definitive account of the evolution of the Czech environmental movement since 1990 offers a radical evaluation of the institutions and practice of political democracy, and challenges some of the certainties of social movement theory. Although focused on the Czech Republic, the book will undoubtedly contribute to a better understanding of the role of environmental movements within contemporary politics throughout the world. It will be welcomed by political and social scientists with an interest in Central and Eastern Europe, and academics and students with an interest in environmental politics.

Environment of the Czech Republic

Environment of the Czech Republic
Title Environment of the Czech Republic PDF eBook
Author Československá akademie věd
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1990
Genre Czech Republic
ISBN 9788085368031

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From Central Planning to the Market

From Central Planning to the Market
Title From Central Planning to the Market PDF eBook
Author Libor Žídek
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 520
Release 2017-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9633861802

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This book describes the process of the Czech economic transformation from the beginning of the 1990s to the country's entry into the European Union in 2004. This transformation is divided into four periods: an initial recession caused by the transformation; economic growth in the mid-1990s; a recession connected to the currency crisis of 1997; and recovery and growth from 1999 until 2004, when the analysis ends. The examination covers the main aspects of the transformation – an overall view of the process, political transition, economic policy, economic results (GDP development, inflation, unemployment), changes in outside indicators (balance of payments), privatization, transformation of the financial sector, and changes in the business sector and institutional development. The book also compares Czech development in this transformative era to those of Poland and Hungary. As in Hungary and Poland, the Czech Republic underwent an exceptional qualitative shift from a system centrally planned to one that was market-based. The book concludes that despite mistakes and hardships, the overall transformation process in Central Europe has been successful.

State Environmental Policy of the Czech Republic 2004-2010

State Environmental Policy of the Czech Republic 2004-2010
Title State Environmental Policy of the Czech Republic 2004-2010 PDF eBook
Author Czech Republic. Ministerstvo životního prostředí
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 2004
Genre Environmental policy
ISBN

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