Volume 9 Number 3

 Summer 2000



Table of Contents
 
Constitution Watch
  A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR
   
Special Reports
  G. M. Tamás analyzes the reappearance of exclusionary politics in the age of globalization
  Zoran Kusovac examines Croatia after Tudjman
  M. Steven Fish and Robin S. Brooks explain Bulgarian exceptionalism
  Peter H. Solomon, Jr. and Todd S Foglesong make sense of criminality in Ukraine
  Andrej Auersperger Matic probes Slovenia's troubled attempts at electoral reform
  Kathleen Imholz traces the development of Albania's ruling party
 
Feature
Higher Education on Trial
  Introduction Avizer Tucker
  Dire Straits: Albanian Legal Education Edi Spaho
 

Reproducing Incompetence:
   The Constitution of Czech Higher Education

Avizer Tucker
  Higher Education in Slovakia:
   A Complicated Restoration of Liberal Rules

Darina Malova and Erik Lastic
     
Constitutional Review
  Blueprints for a House Divided: The Constitutional Logic of the Yugoslav Conflicts by Robert Hayden Donald L. Horowitz
     
To and From the EECR
  To the Editor  
  From the Editor's Desk  



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