Eastern Europe (1984) discusses the major questions that arise in the study of legitimation in post-Stalin Eastern Europe and relates them to the politics of the individual states. The problematic relationship between legitimacy and power in Eastern Europe is examined in detail, as is the relation of power to legitimacy and the occurrence of political crises.
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1. Legitimation and Political Crises: East European Developments in the Post-Stalin Period Paul G. Lewis 2. Legitimation in the German Democratic Republic Martin McCauley 3. Hungary - the Quest for Legitimacy Bill Lomax 4. Ideology and Power in the Czechoslovak Political System Mark Wright 5. The Military and 'Normalisation' in Poland Jacques Rupnik 6. Political Crisis and East European Economic Reforms Bruce McFarlane 7. Afterword Paul G. Lewis