Book contents
- A Concise History of Albania
- Cambridge Concise Histories
- A Concise History of Albania
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Preface
- Part I Between Regional Self-Will and Imperial Rule
- Part II State and Nation Construction
- 5 Arnavutluk to Albania: The Triumph of Albanianism, 1912–1924
- 6 Interwar Albania: The Rise of Authoritarianism, 1925–1939
- 7 The Second World War and the Establishment of the Communist Regime, 1939–1944
- 8 Albania’s Stalinist Dictatorship, 1944–1989
- 9 The Struggle to Establish a Democracy since 1989
- Political Systems and the Principal Political Leadership since Independence in 1912
- Suggestions for Further Reading (literature in non-Balkan languages)
- Index
9 - The Struggle to Establish a Democracy since 1989
from Part II - State and Nation Construction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2022
- A Concise History of Albania
- Cambridge Concise Histories
- A Concise History of Albania
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Preface
- Part I Between Regional Self-Will and Imperial Rule
- Part II State and Nation Construction
- 5 Arnavutluk to Albania: The Triumph of Albanianism, 1912–1924
- 6 Interwar Albania: The Rise of Authoritarianism, 1925–1939
- 7 The Second World War and the Establishment of the Communist Regime, 1939–1944
- 8 Albania’s Stalinist Dictatorship, 1944–1989
- 9 The Struggle to Establish a Democracy since 1989
- Political Systems and the Principal Political Leadership since Independence in 1912
- Suggestions for Further Reading (literature in non-Balkan languages)
- Index
Summary
Chapter 9 examines the collapse of communism in Albania and the rise of political pluralism. Seemingly overnight Albanians are released from one of the most restrictive political systems in Europe and in the process experience yet another profound shift in every aspect of life. This transition is complicated by a lack of experience with democracy and a free-market economy. The political elite seem to prioritize power over progress and Albania once again slowly slips into authoritarianism. Oligarchs and crime lords increase their influence on many aspects of the economy, the media, the government, and the administration. Relations with neighbors and the world as a whole constitutes a bright spot in postwar development as Albania joins NATO and becomes a candidate member of the European Union. The chapter concludes with a examination of Albania’s current status as well as the remaining challenges it faces including the extensive emigration of the best and the brightest as well as the lingering legacy of the brutal communist period.
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- A Concise History of Albania , pp. 323 - 377Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022