
Communist Romania is 40 years old--a long enough time span for judging the successes and failures of a regime. Headed by Dr. Vlad Georgescu, a group of Radio Free Europe analysts has tried to answer some of the questions that have emerged during this almost half-century of Communist impact on the East European country of Romania: the economic transformation, social changes, cultural, and intellectual developments. The Romanian case makes it clear that change and development do not always mean progress. Special attention has been given to Romania's foreign policy. Written by scholars with first-hand experience and knowledge in Romanian affairs, the book represents a much-needed contribution to the history of a regime generally treated with unusual generosity by Western scholars.
This work investigates the socio-economic and political trajectory of Romania during its first four decades under Communist rule. Led by Dr. Vlad Georgescu, a team of Radio Free Europe analysts evaluates the regime's impact on the nation's economic structure, social fabric, and intellectual life. The text argues that the state-mandated transformations implemented between 1944 and 1984 did not necessarily equate to societal progress.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a critical, scholarly counter-narrative to more sympathetic Western treatments of the Romanian Communist regime. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the authors' reliance on their specialized knowledge of East European affairs.
Page Count:
92
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030055377
ISBN-13:
9780030055379
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