What the East can and cannot learn from the West by Paul Csagoly In the 1980s, environmental activists across Central and Eastern Europe played a critical role in unleashing popular opposition to the communist regimes. In Hungary and Czechoslovakia, dissident groups denounced the construction of the Soviet-brokered Gabcikovo-Nagymaros dam project; in Bulgaria, a nascent environmental […]

You have reached an article for premium members. To read this article please login if you are already a TOL member. Or continue to read our content from the past month.

You can subscribe here to gain access.