Transition to Democracy in Eastern Europe and Russia: Impact on Politics, Economy and Culture
By (Author) Barbara Wejnert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th March 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Far-left political ideologies and movements
321.80943
Hardback
384
Using examples of democratic changes in former Communist states, Wejnert provides a dual-level conceptual framework that concentrates on objectification of the fundamental and unique roles of various mechanisms and components of transition. The first of these two levels is an integrative framework of the diverse social processes of transition. Here, the essays included examine the effects of global and domestic factors, and diffusion on the articulation of transition from communism. The second level is a similarly integrative framework of the interrelation of three distinct social entities of economy, polity, and culture as recorded at a time-point when the polity-economy-culture components of the transition are inserted into the processes of social change. This collection brings together Eastern European, Russian, and American scholars as well as prominent political figures from democratically elected East European governments. Included are Jan Kavan, Vice-Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and Grzegorz Kolodko of Poland, the designer of the post-communist therapy economic plan. The theoretical and pratically oriented papers are enriched by the broad perspective of the book, making it particularly useful to scholars, students, and researchers of Eastern Europe and Russia.
[S]cholars of the transition will find the book valuable to their own understanding and research. I also recommend the book for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses that concern social developments in postcommunist Europe. For this audience, the book provides an excellent overview of the different aspects and complexities of the ongoing transition.-James Kluegel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
For upper-division undergraduates, researchers, and faculty.-CHOICE
"Scholars of the transition will find the book valuable to their own understanding and research. I also recommend the book for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses that concern social developments in postcommunist Europe. For this audience, the book provides an excellent overview of the different aspects and complexities of the ongoing transition."-James Kluegel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"For upper-division undergraduates, researchers, and faculty."-CHOICE
"[S]cholars of the transition will find the book valuable to their own understanding and research. I also recommend the book for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses that concern social developments in postcommunist Europe. For this audience, the book provides an excellent overview of the different aspects and complexities of the ongoing transition."-James Kluegel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Barbara Wejnert is Associate Professor of Sociology at Cornell University.