For policy development, the research touches first on a range of political questions. It considers the extent of political restiveness among post-socialist workers, their degrees of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with current political leaders and movements (such as the renewed nationalism of the Greater Romania Party and its leader, Corneliu Vadim Tudor), their perception of the direction in which their country is heading, and their attitudes toward potential Romanian integration into the European Union and in NATO.
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David A. Kideckel, of Central Connecticut State University, was a 2002-03 Short-Term Travel Grants [8] fellow.
