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This distinctive book presents valuable new research on the political and economic elites that have emerged in Central and Eastern Europe since the demise of state socialism. Integrating theoretically informed analysis with fresh empirical data, the contributors significantly enhance our understanding of the evolution and interplay of elites in the post-communist period. Leading experts explore the elite circulations, differentiations, and competitions that now underpin- but in some countries also still inhibit-democratic stability and economic growth. A provocative concluding chapter assesses the century-long confrontation between elite theory and Marxism and where they stand today, after state socialismOs collapse.
Published | Mar 15 2000 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9780847698974 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 7 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This is an interesting book that has many fine chapters and contains some interesting ideas.
Seer
Elites after State Socialism is an edited collection of informative examinations of elite dynamics in nine East European countries in the 1990s. It is impossible to encompass here all questions and conclusions that readers might find interesting in the book: the relationship between post-socialist elites and democratic advance; the disjunction between elite ideas and practices; the considerable isolation of political elites from the public; the diverging and often clashing interests within and between political and economic elites, the process of elite mobility and so on. Elites after State Socialism adds to a growing body of research on post-socialist politics and society in Eastern Europe. The chapters would be of interest to people trying to understand the process of contemporary economic and political decision-making in the nine individual countries.
Balkan Academic News
No review can do justice to the wealth of informed comment and detailed analysis of survey and other evidence in this book.
Sociology
The contributions are, without exeption, thoughtful and accessible.
William Schonfeld, Contemporary Sociology
An excellent collection. . . . The essays cohere well, and we are able to hear a number of distinctive 'voices' on the elites question. . . . The scholarship meets the highest standard, and the writing is clear and accessible. A substantial advance in the literature both on post-communism and on elites.
Thomas A. Baylis, University of Texas at San Antonio
Here is a book that actually lives up to its billing. The editors claim that it is "a substantial advance in the literature on postcolonialist politics and societies and in the comparative study of elites" (p. ix). It is exactly that. This book is a welcome and major advance in the study of elites which should stimulate following up and replication.
Canadian Slavonic Papers
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