Czechoslovakia: From revolution to reconstruction
โ Scribed by Victor J. Drapela
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 578 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-0653
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โฆ Synopsis
As one of the countnes an east-central Europe hberated an 1989 from Commumst rule, Czechoslovakia as currently undergoing profound social, polmcal, and economic changes This article presents both the positive outcomes of the "velvet revolutxon" and a variety of problems that the country has to cope wath Of partacular concern are three problem areas the legacy of Commumst rule, the unsettled relationship between Czechs and Slovaks, and the ruined national economy Of the three problem areas, the latter is considered most painful, since it involves layoffs and thus directly affects the laves of mthvlduals and famthes The article revaews admmastratlve lmtmuves undertaken by the government to modermze productaon and minimize unemployment It also focuses on the changing role of helping professionals an Czechoslovakia By reassertmg their true mass,on -assast people rather than manapulate them -helping professionals can promote sagnlficant attitudinal changes an thear society
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