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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (279 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030789152 , 9783030789145
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Ser
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Building Dialogue -- The Structure of the Book -- References -- Life in Transition and in Crisis. The Political Autobiography of a Generation -- The Failure of 1989 -- Three Overlapping Crises -- Conclusion -- References -- When Did a Transition to Capitalism Start in Serbia? -- Transition -- Socialism vs. Capitalism -- Contested Reproduction -- Yugoslav Socialism -- Market Reforms -- Conclusion -- References -- The Restoration of Capitalism in Slovenia and Croatia -- The Formation and Demise of "really Existing Socialism" in Yugoslavia -- The Restoration of Capitalism in Croatia: The Transformation of "technocracy" into a National Capital Class Blocked by Bureaucracy -- References -- Bosnia and Herzegovina After the Transition: Forever Postwar, Postsocialist and Peripheral? -- On Being Peripheral -- Approach and Methodological Notes -- From Socialist Yugoslavia to Privat(Ized) Bosnia -- Back to the Socialist Future? -- By Way of Conclusion -- References -- Ukraine and the (Dis)integrating "Empire of Capital" -- Ukraine's Capitalism With a Twist -- Survival Myths of Systemic Failure -- Social Forces and the Making of Ukraine's Multilevel Crisis -- Hope, Farce, and Paving the Way of the "Collective President" -- References -- Reconfiguring Regimes of Capitalist Integration: Hungary Since the 1970s -- The Crisis of the Post-1956 "Bridge-Model" -- Post-socialist Transition and the Neoliberal Accumulation Regime -- State-Class Reconfiguration as Part of Dependent Development After 2010 -- Dependent Neomercantilism in Export Manufacturing -- Building Domestic Capital in Domestic Services -- Strengthening National Finance Capital and Reorganizing Financial Dependence -- Conclusion -- References -- Czechia 30 years On: An Imperfect Oligarchy Without Emancipatory Alternative , Periodizing Czech Capitalism -- First Interregnum (1990-1992) and Neoliberal Nationalist Rule (1992-1997) -- Second Interregnum (1997-2002) and Globalist Rule (2002-2010) -- Third Interregnum (2008-2013) and Open Oligarchic Rule (2013-) -- Hegemonic Discourses -- Market as Normalcy, Reparation, Efficiency and Justice: Neoliberalism and Anti-Communism -- "Civil Society" Elitism vs. Aggressive Majoritarianism: Discourses of Democracy -- Market, Corruption, Colony: Explaining Inferiority in the European Context -- In Place of Conclusion: Is There a Space for Any Left-Wing Alternative? -- References -- Post-dissent and the New Right: Problems and Potential of post-Communist Dissent in Slovakia and Beyond -- The Phenomenon of Post-Dissent: Still Fighting the Last War -- Slovakia's Left and Right in Transition: Crony Capitalism vs. The Race to the Bottom -- Dissent in Defense of Consensus -- From Engaged Citizens against the State to "Ordinary People" against Difference -- Towards a New Dissent? -- References -- The Shame Movement in the Context of Georgia's 30 years of Transformation: A Gramscian Analysis of Civil Society -- Civil Society in Post-Socialist Settings: How to Understand Civil Society as Part of a Gramscian Extended State? -- Civil Society in the Context of Georgia's 30 years of Post-Socialist Transformation -- "Post-Revolutionary" Civil Society-Civil Society in Government -- Sirtskhvilia as a Party-Movement and a Part of an "Extended State" -- Conclusion -- References -- The Roots of the Moralization of Politics in Post-1989 Bulgaria and What It Means for the Left -- Vicious Circle of Austerity and Poverty in Post-1989 Bulgaria -- The Ideology of Anti-corruption and the Post-political Condition -- From Economic Liberalization to the Moralization of Politics -- Challenges Before the New Left -- References , The New Protest Movements and the Left in Russia: To Overcome the Crisis of Hegemony -- Introduction -- The Russian Left -- The "Bolotnaya" Protests and Aftermath -- The Argument -- Before 2011: The Crisis of Hegemony -- The Eventful Protest -- Politics of Authenticity and the State's Response -- The Struggle Continues -- The Current Crisis and the Navalny's Movement -- What Is to Be Done -- References -- Fear, Doubt and Money. War of Ideas, Production of Ignorance and Right-Wing Infrastructures of Knowledge and Hegemony in Poland -- Introduction: Pastor in the Borderlands and the World Youth Day -- "War on Gender" and the "latinization" of Poland -- Conservative Anti-international -- Weaponized Philanthropy: The "Kochtopus" and the Long Shadow of the Cold War -- In the Mist of Doubts, Might Is a Winner -- The Unfulfilled Promise of "Real Socialism" -- Let's Talk About Logistics -- References -- Conclusion: Seven Excursions into the Ideological Landscape of Eastern Europe -- Temporal Imagination -- Spatial Imagination -- Anti-political Imagination -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gagyi, Agnes The Political Economy of Eastern Europe 30 Years into The 'Transition' Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030789145
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Osteuropa ; Postkommunismus ; Kapitalismus ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politische Ökonomie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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