1st Edition

Damming The Danube Gabcikovo/nagymaros And Post-communist Politics In Europe

By John Fitzmaurice Copyright 1998
    156 Pages
    by Routledge

    155 Pages
    by Routledge

    The conflict between Hungary and Slovakia over the Gabčikovo-Nagymaros dam system on the Danube is a potentially explosive threat to regional stability along this key economic artery between the North Sea and the Black Sea. Emblematic of the difficulties in establishing a post-communist regional order, this bitter battle between material economic values and post-materialist environmental and cultural values threatens to resurrect nationalist resentments buried by forty years of communism. Based on a wealth of primary research, this balanced book considers the broad political, economic, social, legal, and environmental implications of the dam project—not just for Hungary and Slovakia, but for Europe as a whole. Viewing the controversy from the contending perspectives of all the key players, the author explores the role of outside mediation efforts and the resulting implications for regional security and cooperation.

    Preface -- The Danube: Setting the Scene -- Shaping the Region: 1848-1945 -- The Communist Intermezzo -- Towards Democracy -- The Dam or the Rise Before the Fall? -- The Impact of the Fall of Communism on the Dam -- The Legal Issues and International Mediation

    Biography

    Fitzmaurice, John