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ISBN 10: 0521529859
ISBN 13: 978-0521529853
Author: Grzegorz Ekiert, Stephen E. Hanson
Including essays by several leading contemporary specialists, this volume addresses the extent to which postcommunist societies have successfully institutionalized democratic politics and capitalist market economies over a decade after the collapse of the Soviet bloc. As the first volume to apply a systematic "comparative historical" approach to the subject matter, it reveals the precise social, cultural, and geographical constraints and opportunities facing postcommunist reformers.
About the contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction Grzegorz Ekiert and Stephen E. Hanson
Part I. Postcommunist Transformations and the Role of Historical Legacies:
1. Time, space and institutional change in central and eastern Europe Grzegorz Ekiert and Stephen E. Hanson
2. Accounting for postcommunist regime diversity: what counts as a good cause? Herbert Kitschelt
Part II. Postcommunist Europe: Continuity and Change in Regional Patterns:
3. Patterns of postcommunist transformation in central and eastern Europe Grzegorz Ekiert
4. Postcommunist spaces: a political geography approach to explaining postcommunist outcomes Jeffrey S. Kopstein and David A. Reilly
Part III. Institutional Redesign and Historical Legacies: Case Studies:
5. Redeeming the past: communist successor parties after 1989 Anna Grzymala-Busse
6. Leninist legacies and legacies of state socialism in postcommunist central Europe's constitutional development Allison Stanger
7. Historical legacies, institutions and the politics of social policy in Hungary and Poland, 1989–99 Tomasz Inglot
8. Postcommunist unemployment politics: historical legacies and the curious acceptance of job loss Phineas Baxandall
9. 'Past' dependence or path contingency? Institutional design in postcommunist financial systems Juliet Johnson
10. Cultural legacies of state socialism: history making and cultural-political entrepreneurship in postcommunist Poland and Russia Jan Kubik
Epilogue: from area studies to contextualized comparisons Paul Pierson
Index.
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Tags: Grzegorz Ekiert, Stephen E Hanson, Capitalism, Democracy, Central, Eastern Europe, Legacy, Communist Rule