Vilmos Ágoston -
AUTONOMY
- Challenge and/or Solution
Table of Contents
Cover
Foreword
Preface
by István Szent-Iványi
Chances of Democracy in the East-Central European Region, A Movement towards Autonomy
by Erika Törzsök
Towards a Knowledge Based Society
by Gábor Kolumbán
The Autonomy Conception of the Hungarian Democratic Community of Voivodina General Principles for Analysis
by András Ágoston
Civil Society and National Power
by Tibor Várady
Liberalism and Autonomy
by László Vógel
The Model of Decentralization
by Mihály Szecsei
The Unaccomplished State
by Alpár Losoncz
Plans and Facts in Sub-Carpathia
by Mihály Tóth
The Region of the Ukraine - the Autonomy of Crimea
by István Ijjártó
The Crisis in the Ukraine
by Tamás Réti
The Autonomy Conceptions of the Slovakian Liberals
by László Ollós
Christian Democrats on Autonomy
by János Fóti
Administrative Measures Proposed by the Political Movement for Coexistence
by Piroska Gyuricsek
A Debate with Empathy
by Rudolf Chmel
Minorities in Lithuania
by Halina Kobeskaite
National Minorities in Bulgaria
by Krassimir Kanev
Gypsies in Bulgaria
by Rumian Russinov
International Agreements
by Rinaldo Locatelli
Autonomy, As an Instrument for Conflict Prevention
by Komlóssy, Joseph von
Vilmos Ágoston -
AUTONOMY
- Challenge and/or Solution