Transformations of Post-Communist States

Transformations of Post-Communist States by W. Kostecki, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on April 7, 2000, offers an in-depth examination of the unique characteristics of post-communist transitions. This edition spans 309 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the complexities of societal changes following the fall of communism, highlighting the unprecedented scope and speed of these transformations within a global context.
Readers will find a multidisciplinary approach that addresses various aspects of democratization, marketization, and nation-building. The contributors provide an internal perspective on these intricate processes, comparing different experiences across the Russian and former Soviet Union regions. The work delves into the interplay of political ideologies, public policy, and economic policy, making it a significant resource for those interested in political science and social science.
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Post-communist transformation differs from any previous experience of societies in transition by its scope, speed, international framework and complicity. It contains elements of democratization, marketization, nation building, and the creation of a new international environment in the framework of globalization. The contributors give an ‘internal’ perspective of these highly complicated processes in a comparative form and using a multidisciplinary approach.
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