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Local Democracy in Post-Communist Europe978-3-663-10677-7Series ISSN 2627-4191 Series E-ISSN 2627-4213GREG 发表于 2025-3-25 23:41:14
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Local Government in Poland and Hungary: from post-communist reform towards EU accessionctional” and “illogical” to describe the products of the early efforts at reform (Ciechocinska 1994). In the late 1990s, when Hungary had already completed its second cycle of reforms at . Poland was still being criticized for its “high degree of centralization” (Kotka 1997: 155). Even recently, itfrugal 发表于 2025-3-26 16:30:05
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Whose mayor? Representational roles in local politicshom they feel dependent upon go together. So when leaders through competition become more dependent upon voters they will tend to orient themselves towards them. In this article I shall analyse two aspects of such orientations of mayors from the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, namely how local