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Bakke, Elisabeth: Kva(r) er Sentraleuropa?, 2001. Kristiansand: Høyskoleforlaget. i Bernt Hagtvet, Knut Heidar og Harald Baldersheim (red). Statsvitenskapelige utsyn. Politiske tema og tenkemåter i en oppbruddstid. 11 s.

Bakke, Elisabeth (red): Sentral-Europa og Baltikum etter 1989, 2002. Oslo: Samlaget. 246 s.

Birch, Sarah: Electoral Systems and Party Systems in Europe East and West, 2003. Leiden & Boston: Brill. i Paul Lewis & Paul Webb (red): Pan-European Perspectives on Party Politics. 22 s.

Gerner, Kristian: 'Centraleuropa som historisk region', og '1900-talets Centraleuropa', 1997. i Centraleuropas historia. Stockholm: Natur och kultur. 77 s.

Gov, James & Cathie Carmichael: Slovenia and the Slovenes. Kap. 2 Contemporary history, 2000. London: Hurst & Company. 35 s.

Hroch, Miroslav: Nationalism and national movements: comparing the past and the present of Central and Eastern Europe, 1996a. i Nations and Nationalism 1, 1996: 35–44. 10 s.

Indans, Ivars: Latvia, 2003. i Nations in transit 2003. http://www.freedomhouse.org/research/nattransit.htm 17 s.

Klíma, Michal: Electoral reform in the Czech Republic (1998–2002), 2002. i Central European Political Science Review 10 (2002): 126–147. 21 s.

Kok, Wim: Enlarging the European Union. Achievements and challenges, 2003. Kap. 1-3. <http://europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/communication/pdf/report_kok_en.pdf> 26 s.

Kolstø, Pål: Nasjonsbygging. Russland og de nye statene i øst. Kap. 6 Nasjonsbygging i to bikulturelle stater: Latvia og Kazakhstan (delen om Latvia), 1999. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 22 s.

Kundera, Milan: The tragedy of Central Europe, 1984. i New York Review of Books, 26.4.1984. 13 s.

Lane, Thomas: Sovietization 1940–85, 2002. London & New York: Routledge. i David J. Smith, Artis Pabriks, Aldis Purs & Thomas Lane: The Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. 34 s.

Lijphart, Arend: Democratization and Constitutional Choices in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland, 1989–1991, 1994. London: 1994. Kap 12 i Ian Budge & David McKay (red): Developing democracy. 16 s.

Linz, Juan & Alfred Stepan: Problems of democratic transition and consolidation. Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe, 1996. Baltimore & London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Kap. 1, 15, 21. 54 s.

Malová, Darina & Tim Haughton: Making Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe, and the Impact of Europe, 2002. i West European Politics 25, no. 2 2002: 101–119. 19 s.

Mair, Peter: What is different about Post-Communist party systems?, 1997. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Kap. 8 i Peter Mair: Party system change. Approaches and interpretations. 23 s.

Meseznikov, Grigorij: Parliamentary elections in 2002 and the development of the political party system, 2003. Bratislava: Institute forPublic Affairs. i Meseznikov, Grigorij, Olga Gyarfasová, Miroslav Kollár & Tom Nicholson: Slovak elections 2002. 13 s.

Nagle, John D. & Alison Mahr: Democracy and democratization. Post-Communist Europe in comparative perspective, 1999. London: Sage. Kap 5, 7. 61 s.

Pabriks, Artis & Aldis Purs : A historical introduction to modern Latvia (minus s. 1–31), og Latvia’s politics 1987–1991: The thorny road towards independence, 2002. London & New York: Routledge. i David J. Smith, Artis Pabriks, Aldis Purs & Thomas Lane: The Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.36 s.

Schöpflin, George: Central Europe: Definitions old and new, 1989. Totowa: Barnes & Noble books. i Schöpflin, George & Wood, Nancy: In search of Central Europe. 21 s.

Sedelmeier, Ulrich & Helen Wallace: Eastern enlargement: Strategy or second thought?, 2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press. i Helen Wallace & William Wallace: Policy-Making in the European Union.

Smith, David J.: The long Second World War: Estonia under occupation 1940–91, 2002. London & New York: Routledge. i David J. Smith, Artis Pabriks, Aldis Purs & Thomas Lane: The Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. 30 s..

Swain, Geoffrey & Nigel Swain: Eastern Europe since 1945, 2003. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Introduction + kap. 5, 6 (minus s. 145-46, 150-56), kap. 7 (minus s. 171-77, 184-87), kap 8. (minus s. 211-214, 218-231), kap. 9 (minus s. 244-67). 93 s.

Wolchik, Sharon: The politics of transition and the break-up of Czechoslovakia, 1995. Budapest, London & New York: Central European University Press. i Jirí Musil (red.): The end of Czechoslovakia. 18 s.

Wolchik, Sharon: Czechoslovakia on the eve of 1989, 1999. i Communist and Post-Communist Studies 32 (1999): 437–51. 15 s.

Zak, Václav: The velvet divorce – institutional foundations, 1995. Budapest, London & New York: Central European University Press. i Jirí Musil (red.): The end of Czechoslovakia. 23 s.

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Ágh, Attila: The politics of Central Europe, 1998. London: Sage.

Ash, Timothy Garton: Mitteleuropa?, 1990. Dædalus, Winter 1990: 1–22.

Ash, Timothy Garton: We the people. The Revolution of '89 witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague, 1999. London: Penguin.

Bakke, Elisabeth: Doomed to failure? The Czechoslovak nation project and the Slovak autonomist reaction 1918–1938, 1999. Oslo: Series of dissertations submitted to the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo.

Baldersheim, Harald, Michal Illner & Hellmut Wollmann (red): Local Democracy in Post-Communist Europe, 2003. Opladen: Leske + Budrich.

Banac, Ivo (red.): Eastern Europe in revolution, 1992. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press.

Bérenger, Jean: A history of the Habsburg Empire 1273-1700, 1994. London: Longman.

Berglund, Sten, Tomas Hellén, & Frank H Aarebrot (red.): The handbook of political change in Eastern Europe, 1998. Cheltenham & Northhampton: Edward Elgar.

Berglund, Sten, Frank Aarebrot, Henry Vogt & Georgi Karasimeonov: Challenges to democracy. Eastern Europe ten years after the collapse of communism, 2001. Cheltenham & Northhampton: Edward Elgar.

Bruszt, László & Stark, David: Remaking the political field in Hungary: From the politics of confrontation to the politics of competition, 1992. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press. i Ivo Banac (red.): Eastern Europe in revolution.

Bryant, Christopher G.A. & Edmund Mokrzycki (red): The new great transformation? Change and Continuity in East Central Europe, 1994. London: Routledge.

Bugajski, Janusz: Ethnic politics in Eastern Europe: a guide to nationality policies, organizations and parties, 1995. London: M.E. Sharpe.

Bugge, Peter: Tjekker og slovaker mellem stat og nation, 1996. Oslo: Europa-programmet. i Bundt, Kate Hansen (red.): Sentral-Europa. Fortid, Nåtid og Fremtid.

Bundt, Kate Hansen (red.) (): . : Sentral-Europa. Fortid, Nåtid og Fremtid, 1996. Oslo: Europa-programmet.

Burgess, Adam: Divided Europe. The new domination of the East, 1997. London & Chicago: Pluto Press.

Crawford, Beverly & Lijphart, Arend (red.): Liberalization and Leninist Legacies: Comparative Perspectives on Democratic Transitions, 1997. Berkeley: University of California.

Dawisha, Karen & Bruce Parrot (red.): The consolidation of democracy in East-Central Europe, 1997. Cambrigde: Cambridge University Press.

Doorenspleet, Renske: The fourth wave of democratization, 2001. Leiden: Dr.gradsavhandling.

Dreifelds, Juris: Latvia in Transition, 1996. Cambridge: Brock University Press.

Eliason, Leslie C. & Lene Bøgh Sørensen (red): Fascism, Liberalism and Social Democracy in Central Europe: Past and present, 2002. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.

Fitzmaurice, John: Politics and government in the Visegrad countries, 1998. London: Palgrave.

Hancock, M. Donald & John Logue (red.): Transitions to capitalism and democracy in Russia and Central Europe, 2000. Westport & London: Praeger.

Henderson, Karen: Back to Europe. Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union, 1999. London: UCL Press.

Higley, John, Jan Pakulski & Wlodzimierz Wesolowski (red.): Postcommunist elites and democracy in Eastern Europe, 1998. Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Holy, Ladislav: The little Czech and the great Czech nation, 1996. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Hroch, Miroslav: Social preconditions of national revival in Europe, 1985. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hroch, Miroslav: Social preconditions of national revival on Europe: A comparative analysis of the social composition of patriotic groups among the smaller European nations, 2000. New York: Columbia University Press.

Judt, Tony: The rediscovery of Central Europe, 1990. Dædalus, Winter 1990: 23–54.

Juska, Arunas: Ethno-political transformation in the states of the former USSR, 1999. Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 22, no. 3/1999: 524–553.

Kann, Robert: Geschichte des Habsburgerreiches 1526 bis 1918, 1993. Wien, Köln & Weimar: Böhlau Verlag.

Kann, Robert/David, Zdeněk V. : The peoples of the Eastern Habsburg Lands, 1526-1918. A history of East Central Europe, Volume VI, 1984. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.

Karatnycky, Adrian, Alexander Motyl & Amanda Schnetzer: Nations in transit 2002. Civic Society, Democracy, and Markets in East Central Europe and the Newly Independent States, 2002. New Brunswick, NJ: Freedom House/Transaction publishers.

Karvonen, Lauri: Demokratisering, 1997. Lund: Studentlitteratur.

Kirschbaum, Stanislav J.: A history of Slovakia. The struggle for survival, 1995. London: Macmillan.

Kitschelt, Herbert, Zdenka Mansfeldova, Radoslaw Markowski & Gábor Tóka: Post-Communist Party Systems. Competition, Representation and Inter-Party Cooperation, 1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kommisrud, Arne: Long Terms Perspectives on Eastern European Nation Building and Nationalism, 1996. Oslo: KULTs skriftserie No. 47. i Øystein Sørensen (red.) Nationalism in Small European Nations.

Konrád, György: Die alte Brücke, i Identität und Hysterie, 1995. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkampf.

Kopecký, Petr & Mudde, Cas: The 1998 Parliamentary and senate elections in the Czech republic, 1999. Electoral studies 18 (1999): 415–24.

Krupavicius, Algis: The Post-communist Transition and Institutionalization of Lithuania’s Parties, 1998. Oxford: Blackwell. i Hofferbert, Richard (red): Parties and Democracy: Party Structure and Party Performance in old and new Democracies.

Le Rider, Jacques: Mitteleuropa. Auf den Spuren eines Begriffes, 1994. Wien: Deuticke.

Leff, Carol Skalnik: National conflict in Czechoslovakia, 1988. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Lord, Christopher (red): Central Europe: Core or periphery?, 2000. København: Copenhagen Business School Press.

Magocsi, Paul Robert: Historical Atlas of East Central Europe, A History of East Central Europe, Vol. I, 1993. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press.

Mannová, Elena et al.: A concise history of Slovakia, 2000. Bratislava: Historický ústav SAV.

Meseznikov, Grigorij: Slovakia, 2003. i Nations in transit 2003, s. 526–547. http://www.freedomhouse.org/research/nattransit.htm.

Mønnesland, Svein: Før Jugoslavia og etter, 1992. Oslo: Sypress forlag.

Neumann, Iver B.: Making regions: Central Europe, 1999. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Kap. 5 i Uses of the other "the East" in European identity formation.

Nørgaard, Ole & Lars Johannsen, with Mette Skak & Rene Hauge Sørensen: The Baltic States after Independence, 1999. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

O'Donnell, Guillermo & Philippe C. Schmitter: Tentative conclusions about uncertain democracies, 1986. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. i Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter & Laurence Whitehead (red.): Transitions from authoritarian rule: prospects for democracy.

Plecitá-Vlachová, Klára & Mary Stegmaier: The Chamber of Deputies election, Czech Republic 2002, 2003. Electoral Studies 22 (2003): 765–807.

Pridham, Geoffrey & Tatu Vanhanen (red.): Democratization in Eastern Europe. Domestic and international perspectives, 1994. London: Routledge.

Przeworski, Adam: Some problems in the study of the transition to democracy, 1986. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. i Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter & Laurence Whitehead (red.): Transitions from authoritarian rule: prospects for democracy.

Rasch, Bjørn Erik: Demokrati – ideer og organisering, 2000. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget.

Rothschild, Joseph: East Central Europe between the Two World Wars. A history of East Central Europe. Vol. IX, 1992. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press.

Rothschild, Joseph: Return to Diversity. A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II, 1993. New York: Oxford University Press.

Rupnik, Jacques: Central Europe or Mitteleuropa?, 1990. Dædalus, Winter 1990: 249–75.

Rybár, Marek: Party system instability and the emergence of new parties in Slovakia, 2002. Central European Political Science Review 10 (2002): 148–172.

Schiander, Knut: Kontraktsdemokrati versus forhandlet overgang – hvordan det umulige ble mulig, 1999. Internasjonal politikk 57 (4) 1999: 527–50.

Schöpflin, George: Politics in Eastern Europe, 1993. London: Blackwell.

Schöpflin, George: Nations, identity, power, 2000. New York: New York University Press.

Sedaitis, Judith & Jim Butterfield (red.): Perestroika from Below. Social Movements in the Soviet Union, 1991. Boulder: Westview Press.

Seim, Jardar: Østeuropas historie, 1994. Oslo: Aschehoug.

Seim, Jardar: Øst-Europa etter murens fall, 1999. Oslo: Aschehoug.

Shvetsova, Olga: A survey of post-communist electoral institutions: 1990–1998, 1999. Electoral Studies 18 (1999): 397–409.

Sitter, Nick: Cleavages, Party Strategy and Party System Change in Europe, East and West, 2002. Perspectives on European Politics and Society, vol 3 (2002): 3. pp. 425-451.

Smith Graham (red): The nationalities question in the post-Soviet states, 1996. London & New York: Longman.

Steen, Anton: The elite network state, 1997. Aldershot: Ashgate. Kap. 19 i Steen, Anton: Between Past and Future: Elites, Democracy and the State in Post-Communist Countries. A Comparison of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Stein, Eric: Czecho/Slovakia. Ethnic conflict. Constitutional Fissure. Negotiated Breakup, 1997. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

Sugar, Peter & Lederer, John: Nationalism in Eastern Europe, 1994. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press.

Sugar, Peter (red.): Eastern European Nationalism in the Twentieth Century, 1995. Washington DC: The American University Press.

Svanberg, Ingvar & Söhrman (red.): Balkan. Folk og länder i krig och fred, 1996. Uppsala: Arena.

Wandycz, Piotr S.: The price of freedom. A history of East Central Europe from the Middle ages to the present, 1993. London & New York: Routledge.

Wolff, Larry: Inventing Eastern Europe, 1994. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Aarebrot, Frank & Terje Knutsen (red.): Politics and citizenship on the Eastern Baltic seaboard, 2000. Kristiansand: Høyskoleforlaget.

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