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- Assessing the impacts of tourism in post-socialist countries: A case study of the Czech Republic.
- Creator
- Soukupova, Lenka., Florida Atlantic University, Ivy, Russell L.
- Abstract/Description
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The Czech Republic underwent many political and economic changes in the past decades, especially after the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, when communism was brought down and democracy reinstated. The changes affected tourism as well as other areas. This research looks at the evolution of the tourism industry in the Czech Republic, especially concentrating on two vertical themes, comparing different tourism variables on time periods before and after 1989. Quantitative and descriptive...
Show moreThe Czech Republic underwent many political and economic changes in the past decades, especially after the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, when communism was brought down and democracy reinstated. The changes affected tourism as well as other areas. This research looks at the evolution of the tourism industry in the Czech Republic, especially concentrating on two vertical themes, comparing different tourism variables on time periods before and after 1989. Quantitative and descriptive methods are applied to economic, sociocultural and environmental impacts of tourism to provide a detail comparison of the two time periods. As the Czech Republic is a country in transition, the efficiency and the lack of current tourism models for transition countries are discussed. Some modest ideas for future research are also proposed.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2003
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/12985
- Subject Headings
- Tourism--Czech Republic, Tourism, Czech Republic--Economic conditions--1989-, Post-communism--Europe, Eastern
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- Democratization and exogenous cultural influence: Western mass media and democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe.
- Creator
- Batey, John R., Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of Political Science
- Abstract/Description
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Democratic forms of government are either consolidating democratic institutions or unraveling into authoritarianism in the former Soviet Union. Among the possible causes of each success or failure to consolidate democracy is the character of civil society and its cultural proximity to long-standing, modern state-based, consolidated democracies of the West. What impact does Western or Westernized media have upon the indigenous civil societies of Eastern Europe, and is this impact sufficient to...
Show moreDemocratic forms of government are either consolidating democratic institutions or unraveling into authoritarianism in the former Soviet Union. Among the possible causes of each success or failure to consolidate democracy is the character of civil society and its cultural proximity to long-standing, modern state-based, consolidated democracies of the West. What impact does Western or Westernized media have upon the indigenous civil societies of Eastern Europe, and is this impact sufficient to consolidate democracy among the states of the former Soviet Union? As case studies, Eastern Europe contains two states, Estonia and Russia, where democracy has either succeeded or failed alongside the presence of exogenous cultural influence in the form of Western or Westernized television broadcast media. To what extent does the presence of Western broadcast media and associated cultural memes predict the iv consolidation of democratic political values, and how ought any impact of these memes be interpreted in the light of modernity, Eurocentricity and cultural hegemony? To account for the impact of exogenous cultural influence, foreign policy prescriptions that encourage the growth of indigenous, mimetic, democratic civic culture would appear to be an effective means of supporting democracy in the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2013
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3360741
- Subject Headings
- Post-communism, Post-communism, Social aspects, Democratization, Mass media policy, Mass media, Political aspects, Politics and government
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The plan of plenty.
- Creator
- Continental Committee
- Date Issued
- 1934
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/DT/2306109
- Subject Headings
- Income distribution --United States., Distribution [Economic theory], Wealth --Moral and ethical aspects., Communism --United States., Production management --United States.
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The Future of Britain's Mercantile Marine.
- Date Issued
- 1945
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/DT/2683616
- Subject Headings
- Communism., United Kingdom., Seamen., World War II., Communist Critiques, Analyses, etc., Communist Party., London, England, United Kingdom.
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- Document (PDF)
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- NATO in the post-Cold War era: "The New York Times"' reaction to enlargement and to Romania's candidacy.
- Creator
- Bucsa, Lavinia M., Florida Atlantic University, Morton, Jeffrey S.
- Abstract/Description
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Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) witnessed a profound process of adaptation and change. In conjunction with the pursuit of new missions, one of the key elements of the alliance's transformation has been the enlargement to the East. This paper examines the issue of NATO's post-Cold War enlargement in the broader context of its adaptation to the new particularities of the international security environment. The paper...
Show moreSince the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) witnessed a profound process of adaptation and change. In conjunction with the pursuit of new missions, one of the key elements of the alliance's transformation has been the enlargement to the East. This paper examines the issue of NATO's post-Cold War enlargement in the broader context of its adaptation to the new particularities of the international security environment. The paper suggests that changes in the alliance's mission and in the U.S. interests influenced the politics of enlargement and, consequently, the policy toward candidate countries. Romania's unexpected admission into NATO in the second round illustrates this aspect. A content analysis performed on The New York Times reveals that this newspaper's attitude toward enlargement has changed from negative in the first round to positive in the second round and that it portrayed Romania negatively in both rounds. In addition, the NYT coverage of the candidate countries was not always objective but reflected the U.S. official policy.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2004
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13138
- Subject Headings
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Membership, National security--Europe, Eastern, World politics--1989-, Post-communism--Europe, Eastern, Europe--Economic integration, Balance of power
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- Document (PDF)
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- Who are the 18 prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case? : how the Smith "Gag" Act has endangered workers rights and free speech.
- Creator
- Farrell, James T.
- Date Issued
- 1944
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/DT/369035
- Subject Headings
- Trials (Conspiracy) --Minnesota --Minneapolis., Strikes and lockouts --Minnesota --Minneapolis --Automobile drivers., Truck Drivers' Strike, Minneapolis, Minn., 1934., Labor unions and communism --Minnesota --Minneapolis., Freedom of speech --United States., Working class --Minnesota --Minneapolis --Biography.
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- NATO and the West - the discursive myths of salvation and conspiracy: a post-communist analysis of the Romanian case.
- Creator
- Popescu, Daniela., Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies
- Abstract/Description
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This thesis provides a critical cultural analysis of the discursive myths of salvation and conspiracy, using as a case study the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) during the transition period in Romania, from 1989 to 2007. The study offers an answer to the questions: how do NATO myths change? Why and with what discursive implications for the Romanian audience? The thesis uses a combination of methodological tools from three different disciplines - history, mythology, and rhetoric -...
Show moreThis thesis provides a critical cultural analysis of the discursive myths of salvation and conspiracy, using as a case study the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) during the transition period in Romania, from 1989 to 2007. The study offers an answer to the questions: how do NATO myths change? Why and with what discursive implications for the Romanian audience? The thesis uses a combination of methodological tools from three different disciplines - history, mythology, and rhetoric - with the intent of showing how the Romanians' public attitudes toward NATO change in four different political contexts: during the integration period until Romania's admission into the alliance, during the Kosovo war, after 9/11 events and during the installation of NATO troops on Romanian territory. This study demonstrates that NATO myths are effective operational strategies that offer Romanians a sense of identity in the critical period of transition. The thesis also explains how NATO, as a carrier of Western values, helps the democratization of the Romanian public sphere and the reconstruction of a national identity based on democratic principles.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2011
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3172694
- Subject Headings
- Post-communism, Peaceful change (International relations), Politics and government, Politics and government
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- Document (PDF)