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ID63002
Title

Theorising transition : the political economy of post-communist transformations

Editor(s)Eds: Pickles, John; Smith, Adrian
Year1998
Pagesxxi+522 p
PlaceLondon
PublsiherRoutledge
Language(s)eng
AnnotationPartial contents: Smith, Adrian; Pickles, John, "Introduction: theorising transition and the political economy of transformation", p. 1-24. Part I: Theorising transition: Smith, Adrian; Swain, Adam, "Regulating and institutionalising capitalisms: the micro-foundations of transformation in Eastern and Central Europe", p. 25-53; Grabher, Gernot; Stark, David, "Organising diversity: evolutionary theory, network analysis and post-socialism", p. 54-75; Dunford, Michael, "Differential development, institutions, mode of regulation and comparative transitions to capitalism: Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States ad the former German Democratic Republic", p. 76-111. Part II: Industrial restructuring, uneven development and networks in transition: Begg, Robert; Pickles, John, "Institutions, social networks and ethnicity in the cultures of transition: industrial change, mass unemployment and regional transformation in Bulgaria", p. 115-46; Bradshaw, Michael; Stenning, Alison; Sutherland, Douglas, "Economic restructuring and regional change in Russia", p. 147-71; Pickles, John, "Restructuring state enterprises: industrial geography and Eastern European transitions", p. 172-98; Herod, Andrew, "Theorising trade unions in transition", p. 197-217; Pavlinek, Petr, "Privatisation and the regional restructuring of coal mining in the Czech Republic after the collapse of state socialism", p. 218-39. Part III: Social and political movements and the politics of agrarian transition: Meurs, Miekie; Begg, Robert, "Path dependence in Bulgarian agriculture", p. 243-61; Gorlach, Krzysztof; Mooney, Patrick H., "Defending class interests: Polish peasants in the first years of transformation", p. 262-83; Unwin, Tim, "Rurality and the construction of nation in Estonia", p. 284-306. Part IV: Social transformation and the reconstruction of identities: Regulska, Joanna, "The 'political' and its meaning for women: transition politics in Poland", p. 309-29; Meurs, Mieke, "Imagined and imagining equality in East Central Europe: gender and ethnic differences in the economic transformation in Bulgaria", p. 330-46; Staddon, Caedmon, "Democratisation and the politics of water in Bulgaria: local protest and the 1994-5 Sofia water crisis", p. 347-72; Sibley, David, "Social exclusion and the Roma in transition", p. 373-86
SubjectsEastern Europe / Economy (General)  [Browse all]
Political theory / Economic theory  [Browse all]
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