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Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
M. Mark Stolarik
Part I: The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
Chapter 1: The “Velvet Split” of Czechoslovakia (1989–1992)
Jan Rychlík
Chapter 2: Czechoslovakia’s Dissolution Twenty Years After
Michael Kraus
Chapter 3: The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The Slovak Perspective
Jozef Žatkuliak and Adam Hudek
Chapter 4: The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia: The Slovak Perspective
Stanislav J. Kirschbaum
Chapter 5: The Slovak Republic After Twenty Years
Jozef Moravčík
Chapter 6: The Czech Republic After Twenty Years: Gains and Losses
Petr Pithart
Part II: Political Developments After 1993
Chapter 7: Of People, Mice and Gorillas: Slovak Politics Twenty Years After
Juraj Hocman
Chapter 8: Thinking Big About a Small Country: On Juraj Hocman’s “Of People, Mice and Gorillas”
Kevin Deegan-Krause
Chapter 9: Letting Czechoslovakia Go: Czech Political Developments Since 1993
Adéla Gjuričová
Chapter 10: Czech Political Developments Since 1993: Some Comments
Carol Skalnik Leff
Part III: Economic Developments After 1993
Chapter 11: Economic Developments in Slovakia Since 1993
Ľudovít Hallon, Miroslav Londák, and Adam Hudek
Chapter 12: To Neoliberalism and Back? Twenty Years of Economic Policy in Slovakia
John A. Gould
Chapter 13: Economic Developments in the Czech Republic, 1993–2013
Martin Pospíšil
Chapter 14: The Czech Economic Transition: From Leader to Laggard
Sharon Fisher
Part IV: Social Developments After 1993
Chapter 15: Reflections on Social Developments in Slovakia, 1993–2013
Martin Bútora and Zora Bútorová
Chapter 16: Social Developments in Slovakia after Twenty Years: The Impact of Politics
Sharon L. Wolchik
Chapter 17: Social Developments in the Czech Republic Since 1993
Oldřich Tůma
Chapter 18: Some Comments on “Social Developments in the Czech Republic”
James W. Peterson
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
M. Mark Stolarik is Professor of History and holder of the Chair in Slovak History and Culture at the University of Ottawa. From 1979 to 1991 he was President and CEO of the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies in Philadelphia, and Director of its press. He is a specialist in the history of immigration and ethnic groups in North America, with emphasis on the Slovak experience.