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- Language
- Slovak
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- Publisher
- Premedia
- Pages
- 270
- ISBN
- 9788081595585
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The reviews largely commend the book for its comprehensive and insightful exploration of Slovak politics over a quarter-century. Readers appreciate Marián Leško's deep expertise and ability to guide them through significant historical moments, offering valuable details and "backstage" insights that few other commentators possess. His sharp intuition and analytical skills, even in anticipating future political developments, are frequently highlighted. The book is praised for providing a clear, concise, and structured overview, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of the domestic political scene. For many, the interview format successfully enhances accessibility, allowing a wider audience to engage with complex political history.
However, several reviewers express reservations, primarily concerning the book's format. A common sentiment is that while Leško is an exceptional commentator, the material could have been presented more effectively as a standalone narrative written by him, rather than an interview, which some found fragmented. Some readers also felt that the initial sections, particularly those covering earlier political periods, were repetitive for those already familiar with the history. Minor criticisms include occasional editorial oversights, small factual inaccuracies, and some interview questions perceived as overly simplistic or "naively basic." Aesthetic issues such as the cover design, title, and internal text formatting were also mentioned as areas for improvement, alongside a perceived lack of clearly articulated conclusions in certain sections.
Overall, the book is regarded as an important and highly recommended work, offering a poignant and often sobering look at recent Slovak political history. It is considered an essential read for both seasoned political observers and general readers. Professionals and those with prior knowledge will appreciate Leško's unique perspective and detailed analysis, while the accessible interview style ensures that even less-oriented readers can gain a solid understanding of the political landscape and its trajectory. Despite some critiques regarding its structure and presentation, the book stands out as a valuable summary and expert commentary for anyone seeking to comprehend the forces that have shaped Slovakia.
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