Fragmentation and Consinsus – Political Organization and the Interwar Crisis in Europe
Explore the intricate dynamics of political organization during a tumultuous time in history with Fragmentation and Consensus – Political Organization and the Interwar Crisis in Europe by an insightful author. Published by East European Monographs in 1993, this compelling hardback edition spans 192 pages, delving into the critical breakdown of democracy across interwar Europe.
This comprehensive study examines the fragmentation of party systems and the stability of executive powers, shedding light on the fate of democracy between the World Wars. Through intensive case studies of sixteen countries, it presents a nuanced analysis of both successful democracies and those that succumbed to authoritarian regimes. Perfect for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the complexities of European political history, this book is an essential addition to your collection.