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Tables of Contents for Social Culture and Regional Governance
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
ix
 
List of Figures
xi
 
Preface
xiii
 
Acknowledgements
xv
 
Abbreviations
xvii
 
Introduction
1
30
Statement of the Problem
2
6
Social Versus Political Integration
8
7
The Emerging Set of the CIS Institutions
15
10
Regional Governance Regime
25
2
Research Objective
27
4
Integration as a Variant of Political Transformation
31
28
Integration
32
7
Political Integration
39
9
Ways of Life
48
11
Comparing the CIS and the EU
59
22
The Notion of `Regime'
59
8
The Notion of Political Game
67
3
Legitimisation of Political Regimes
70
11
The Institutional Evolution of the European Community and the Problem of Legitimacy
81
30
1950S
82
6
1960S and 1970S
88
6
1980S and 1990S
94
5
Legitimacy Issue
99
12
Major Post-Soviet Social Groups and Their Cultural Preferences
111
54
Ethno-Cultural Considerations
113
3
Socio-Economic Considerations
116
6
Political Considerations
122
7
National Combinations: Societies Versus Political Regimes
129
26
The CIS' as a Tool of Post-Soviet Sociocultural Transformation
155
10
The Agenda of the CIS
165
30
Economic Issues
167
10
Security Cooperation
177
3
Conflicts Within the CIS Region
180
4
Citizenship
184
4
Institutional Design of the CIS
188
3
Summary
191
4
Approaches of the CIS Member-States to Financial and Monetary Cooperation
195
32
Monetary Component of Regional Transformation
196
10
National Priorities and Regional Monetary Arrangements
206
12
Regional Payments Union or Multilateral Convertibility?
218
9
Conclusions
227
22
Communicative Versus Normative Integration
229
1
Cultural and Institutional Bases of Intergovernmentalism
230
1
Limitations of the `Integration' Explanatory Model
231
3
The Explanatory Model of Cultural Theory
234
1
Cultural Interpretation of Political Transformations
235
2
The Role of Hierarchy
237
1
The Role of Individualism
238
3
The Role of Egalitarianism
241
1
Individual Rights
242
1
Culture-Structure Inter Relations and their Historical Interpretation
243
2
Majoritarianism Versus Consensualism in their Regional Political Forms
245
2
Legitimisation of Integrative Governance
247
2
Selected Bibliography
249
1
Documents
249
1
Statistics
250
1
Books and Articles
250
12
Periodicals
262
3
Index
265