ABSTRACT
This is an appraisal of the transformation that has taken place in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The book addresses two central issues: how has the state socialist system of party monopoly and central planning dissolved? And how are these societies recreating a communist antithesis - civil society and free markets? The contributors attribute the collapse of state socialism to ideological erosion, combined with economic deterioration resulting from improperly defined property rights.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|62 pages
Regional Political Economy
part Part Two|70 pages
Reconstruction of Markets
part Part Three|81 pages
Dilemmas of Democratization