The Bipolarity of Croatian Society (CROSBI ID 41700)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Malenica, Zoran
engleski
The Bipolarity of Croatian Society
Over the last decade of the twentieth century Croatian society went through deep changes in almost all fields of life. The victorious party at the multi-party elections in 1990 demolished uncritically all the structures and institutional systems it had inherited. The process of Croatia’s political independence of was accompanied through a war, which further confused the process of transformation and privatisation of the former wealth of the society. The transition process led to an extremely uneven division of total social wealth. This fact brought Croatia closer to the undeveloped countries of the Third World than to the most developed countries of Western society. In such a way the prerequisites for rapid economic development over the coming years have been significantly limited.
The bipolarity of Croatian society, poverty, transition, stratification, strata and substrata, highest strata, middle strata, lower social strata etc.
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Podaci o prilogu
341-372.
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Podaci o knjizi
Globalization and its Reflections on/in Croatia
Matko Meštrović
New York (NY): Global Scholarly Publications
2003.
1-59267-029-6