ABSTRACT

First published in 1987, this is an analysis of the contemporary breakdown of political and economic systems within the Eastern European communist countries. Rather than passively following the developments of this crisis, the author seeks instead to identify the reasons for failure and to examine alternative policies that offer solutions to these problems.

Jan Winiecki’s work offers a comparative study of the Soviet-type economies of the East with the market economies of the West; providing a cause and effect analysis of each model, with possible scenarios for their future prospects.

part |51 pages

Part I The East

chapter |2 pages

1.1. Introductory Remarks

chapter |23 pages

I.2 Causes — Symptoms — Effects

chapter |6 pages

I.3. Constraints On Future Options

chapter |16 pages

I.4. Possible Scenarios

chapter |2 pages

I.5 In Place Of Conclusions

part |54 pages

Part II The west