Fatos Tarifa - Main Publications

Main Publications

  • The First Decade and After (2000) – ISBN 90-6490-044-2;
  • The Breakdown of State Socialism and the Emerging Post-Socialist Order (2001) – ISBN 90-6490-045-0;
  • Culture, Ideology, and Society (2001) – ISBN 90-806178-2-2;
  • The Quest for Legitimacy and the Withering Away of Utopia (2001) – ISBN 90-806178-3-0;
  • The Balkans: A Mission neither Accomplished nor Impossible (2002) – ISBN 90-806178-1-4;
  • To Albania, with Love (2007) – ISBN 0-7618-3590-3;
  • Acrimonies of Transition: Private and Public (2007) – ISBN 1-933377-23-2;
  • Europe Adrift on the Wine-Dark Sea (2007) – ISBN 978-0-9776662-8-7;
  • Jeta shoqerore si eksperience sociologjike (2007) – ISBN 978-99943-44-20-8;
  • Saga e dy kontinenteve (2007) – ISBN 978-99943-44-38-3;
  • Vengeance is Mine: Justice Albanian Style (2008) – ISBN 978-0-9801896-0-5;
  • Ftese ne sociologji (2008) – ISBN 978-99943-44-73-4;
  • Amerikanofobia dhe anti-amerikanizmi europian (2008) – ISBN 978-99943-44-87-1;
  • Europa e pabashkuar (2009) – ISBN 978-99956-38-02-3;
  • Paradigma e tranzicionit demokratik (2009) – ISBN 978-99956-38-24-5;
  • Kaloresit e humbur te kryqezates anti-Kadare (2010) – ISBN 978-99956-38-41-2;
  • Rilindja e Europes (2010) – ISBN 978-99956-38-47-4;
  • Fati i nje shekulli (2010) – ISBN 978-99956-38-51-1;
  • Letters to America / Letra Amerikes (2011) – ISBN 978-99956-38-94-8;
  • Bona fide (2012) - ISBN 978-99280-60-20-4;
  • Dinamika e modernitetit pluralizues (2012) - ISBN 978-99280-60-35-5;
  • Politika dhe historia (2012) - ISBN 978-99956-39-50-1;
  • Dija, universiteti dhe demokracia (2012) - ISBN 978-99280-60-47-1;


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