ABSTRACT

"How are democracy and market reforms faring in East Central Europe and the former Soviet Union? Is civil society expanding or shrinking? Are the media free or fettered by official constraints? To what degree are nations governed by the rule of law? Are human rights respected? Do taxation and trade policies, property rights reforms, banking laws, privatization, and macroeconomic policies encourage or encumber private sector development and economic growth?In Nations in Transit 2000-2001, Freedom House asked leading regional specialists and in-house experts to answer a checklist of more than 70 indicators for 27 post-Communist countries in ten key areas: political process, civil society, independent media, governance and public administration, constitutional, legislative and judicial framework, corruption, privatization, macroeconomic policy, microeconomic policy, and social sector indicators.The results are incisive, authoritative, and comprehensive country-by-country reports which assess the progress of East Central European and former Soviet countries in ridding themselves of repressive political systems and inefficient statist economies. As an added dimension, Freedom House also developed a rating system which allows for a comparative analysis of countries in terms of democratic and market reforms. Nations in Transit is an invaluable resource for government and non-governmental institutions, schools and universities, and anyone else interested in better understanding the political, economic, and legal structures and institutions that compromise the infrastructure on which the transition to open societies and markets depends."

chapter 4|14 pages

Albania

chapter 5|16 pages

Armenia

chapter 7|14 pages

Belarus

chapter 9|14 pages

Bulgaria

chapter 10|14 pages

Croatia

chapter 12|17 pages

Estonia

chapter 13|14 pages

Georgia

chapter 14|14 pages

Hungary

chapter 17|13 pages

Latvia

chapter 18|16 pages

Lithuania

chapter 19|14 pages

Macedonia

chapter 20|14 pages

Moldova

chapter 21|14 pages

Poland

chapter 22|16 pages

Romania

chapter 23|17 pages

Russia

chapter 24|13 pages

Slovakia

chapter 25|13 pages

Slovenia

chapter 28|15 pages

Ukraine