This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). Drawing on a process-tracing analysis, it argues that the emergence of foreign-led economies in the late 1990s was intertwined with political processes in which domestic forces linked to foreign capital were transformed into major elite segments with considerable influence. This elite segment, the comprador service sector, proved to be politically active within the states in Central and Eastern Europe and organized various mechanisms of representation within the state and beyond
"After the breakdown of Communist regimes in the East at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of t...
A variety of foreign-led economies emerged in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1990s. State ec...
This article investigates the extent to which post-communist political elites favoured the intervent...
This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Re...
This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Re...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
"Among the Central-East European transition countries the Hungarian economic trajectory seems to dev...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
The East-Central European post-socialist transformations have now reached a new stage, with the need...
This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s, the aban...
Abstract: The East-Central European post-socialist transformations have now reached a new stage, wit...
Abstract: This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s...
This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s, the aban...
"Among the Central-East European transition countries the Hungarian economic trajectory seems to dev...
Erzsebet Szalai (Hungary). The Hungarian Economic Elite after the Political Transition. Ms. Szalai ...
"After the breakdown of Communist regimes in the East at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of t...
A variety of foreign-led economies emerged in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1990s. State ec...
This article investigates the extent to which post-communist political elites favoured the intervent...
This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Re...
This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Re...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
"Among the Central-East European transition countries the Hungarian economic trajectory seems to dev...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
The East-Central European post-socialist transformations have now reached a new stage, with the need...
This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s, the aban...
Abstract: The East-Central European post-socialist transformations have now reached a new stage, wit...
Abstract: This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s...
This article focuses on a key episode in the Czech political-economic history of the 1990s, the aban...
"Among the Central-East European transition countries the Hungarian economic trajectory seems to dev...
Erzsebet Szalai (Hungary). The Hungarian Economic Elite after the Political Transition. Ms. Szalai ...
"After the breakdown of Communist regimes in the East at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of t...
A variety of foreign-led economies emerged in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1990s. State ec...
This article investigates the extent to which post-communist political elites favoured the intervent...