In the early 1990s Central and East European countries began their twin transformations from planning to the market and from authoritarianism to democracy from very different starting-points. Some countries, such as Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Estonia, had favourable institutional contexts. Others, such as Belarus and Ukraine, presented unfavourable conditions. These initial conditions are a good predictor of the level of support for the new economic systems in different countries. Support for new economic systems, in turn, is the strongest predictor of support for the new political systems. Subsequent divergence in economic performance across the region tends to reinforce cross-national differences in levels of regime support. ...
This paper examines how the system change following the collapse of socialism affected the political...
Departing from the concept of transformation and transition, this article highlights some main direc...
One of the most radical changes in post-communist societies in Eastern Europe was certainly the tran...
In the early 1990s Central and East European countries began their twin transformations from plannin...
We study the dynamics of individual support for changes in the economic and political system, using ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, neoliberal discourse ...
Theorizing market transition, the orthodox economic perspective stipulates that markets will emerge ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Over the last twelve years there has been a growing differen-tiation among transition economies. 1 E...
This book seeks to explain the divergent political pathways of twenty six post-communist states, fol...
The changes currently underway in Eastern European territories are the product of both the profound ...
This article tests two propositions derived from European transitions to democracy on three countrie...
Using a unique dataset for 14 transition economies, we propose a new measure for individual evaluati...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
This paper examines how the system change following the collapse of socialism affected the political...
Departing from the concept of transformation and transition, this article highlights some main direc...
One of the most radical changes in post-communist societies in Eastern Europe was certainly the tran...
In the early 1990s Central and East European countries began their twin transformations from plannin...
We study the dynamics of individual support for changes in the economic and political system, using ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, neoliberal discourse ...
Theorizing market transition, the orthodox economic perspective stipulates that markets will emerge ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Over the last twelve years there has been a growing differen-tiation among transition economies. 1 E...
This book seeks to explain the divergent political pathways of twenty six post-communist states, fol...
The changes currently underway in Eastern European territories are the product of both the profound ...
This article tests two propositions derived from European transitions to democracy on three countrie...
Using a unique dataset for 14 transition economies, we propose a new measure for individual evaluati...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
This paper examines how the system change following the collapse of socialism affected the political...
Departing from the concept of transformation and transition, this article highlights some main direc...
One of the most radical changes in post-communist societies in Eastern Europe was certainly the tran...