Romania's Structural Crisis

Originally published in Peace Review

Although the claims many Romanian intellectuals have made about Romania's exceptionalism are exaggerated, they nevertheless contain some truth. The Romanian crisis provides more than merely a local illustration of of the inevitability of conflict in any radical reform process. It also reflects enduring tensions in the structure of Romanian society.

Although the claims many Romanian intellectuals have made about Romania's exceptionalism are exaggerated, they nevertheless contain some truth. The Romanian crisis provides more than merely a local illustration of of the inevitability of conflict in any radical reform process. It also reflects enduring tensions in the structure of Romanian society.

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