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Czechoslovak domestic politics, including the long-standing policy dilemmas stemming from the so-called Slovak question, are usually approached from a historical standpoint. Here Carol Leff views the subject from a fresh analytic perspective. The Slovaks' dissatisfaction with their status in the constitutional order has dogged Czechoslovakia from the country's inception after World War I, and the substantial Slovak minority (now about one-third of the population) has recurrently complicated the state's struggle for self-definition, stability, and even survival. Professor Leff establishes a systematic analytic framework for the discussion of the Czech-Slovak relationship and how it has affected and been affected by state power and the political system.

Czechoslovakia's history is virtually a museum for the major European political alternatives of the twentieth century, and this book is an experiment in applying the comparative methodology of political science not to cross-national studies but to the analysis of a single country over time. The author organizes consideration of policy making on the Slovak national question around three component elements and their impact on effective problem solving: the institutional structure of the pre-Munich republic and the postwar socialist state, leadership values and premises relevant to the disposition of the national question, and patterns of Czech and Slovak leadership interaction.

Originally published in 1988.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-8
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  1. Part I. The Emergence of the Czechoslovak State
  1. 1. The Historical Preconditions for National Conflict: Slovakia and the Czech Lands Before 1918
  2. pp. 11-42
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  1. Part II. Political Structure and National Conflict
  1. 2. Political Structure and National Conflict: the First Republic, 1918-1938
  2. pp. 45-85
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  1. 3. Political Structure and National Conflict: The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 1948-1968
  2. pp. 86-128
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  1. Part III. The Engineering of a State: The Failure of Unification, 1918-1968
  1. 4. The Politician as Political Scientist: Values, Goals, and Premises
  2. pp. 131-147
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  1. 5. Political Cultures and Mutual Betrayal
  2. pp. 148-178
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  1. Part IV. Leadership Interaction and National Conflict
  1. 6. Leadership Interaction and National Conflict: The First Republic, 1918-1938
  2. pp. 181-211
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  1. 7. Leadership Interaction and National Conflict: The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 1948-1968
  2. pp. 212-240
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  1. Part V. Federalization and the Czech-Slovak Relationship
  1. 8. The Federal Solution?
  2. pp. 243-273
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  1. 9. Conclusion: Determinants of National Conflict and the Future of the Slovak Question
  2. pp. 274-298
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  1. Index
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