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adam_text | Capitalism and Democracy in Central
and Eastern Europe
Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule
Edited by
GRZEGORZ EKIERT
Harvard University
STEPHEN E HANSON
University of Washington
1 CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
About the Contributors page ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction i
Grzegorz Ekiert and Stephen E Hanson
PART I: POSTCOMMUNIST TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE ROLE OF
HISTORICAL LEGACIES
1 Time, Space, and Institutional Change in Central
and Eastern Europe 15
Grzegorz Ekiert and Stephen E Hanson
2 Accounting for Postcommunist Regime Diversity: What Counts
as a Good Cause? 49
Herbert Kitschelt
PART II: POSTCOMMUNIST EUROPE: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN
REGIONAL PATTERNS
f 3 Patterns of Postcommunist Transformation in Central and
/ v Eastern Europe 89
Grzegorz Ekiert
N/4 Postcommunist Spaces: A Political Geography Approach to
[ Explaining Postcommunist Outcomes 120
Jeffrey S Kopstein and David A Reilly
PART III: INSTITUTIONAL REDESIGN AND HISTORICAL LEGACIES:
CASE STUDIES
/ 5 Redeeming the Past: Communist Successor Parties after 1989 157
Anna Grzymata-Busse
Vll
viii Contents
/ 6 Leninist Legacies and Legacies of State Socialism in
Postcommunist Central Europe s Constitutional Development 182
Allison Stanger
f 7 Historical Legacies, Institutions, and the Politics of Social Policy
in Hungary and Poland, 1989-1999 210
Tomasz Inglot
8 Postcommunist Unemployment Politics: Historical Legacies and
the Curious Acceptance of Job Loss 248
Phineas Baxandall
9 Past Dependence or Path Contingency? Institutional Design
in Postcommunist Financial Systems 289
Juliet Johnson *
10 Cultural Legacies of State Socialism: History Making and
Cultural-Political Entrepreneurship in Postcommunist
Poland and Russia 317
Jan Kubik
Epilogue: From Area Studies to Contextualized Comparisons 353
Paul Pierson
Index 367
Index
Abbott, Andrew, 353-4, 355, 358
Ackerman, Bruce, 183, 203-4
Adamec, Ladislav, 194, 197
Afghanistan, 138, 140, 141
Agroprombank, 298-9
Akaev, Askar, 146-7
Albania
comparative economic measures for, 95t
direct foreign investment in, iO4t
and institutional choices, io8t
and internal transformation, 307
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 76, 126, 137
and regime diversity, 49
and selected economic indicators, 102
and spatial context, 31, 14 it
and transformation progress, 94, 95t
Alliance of the Democratic Left (SDL), 226,
7
Alliance Policy, 258-9
Amalrik, Andrei, 333
analytic narratives, 54
Anselin, Luc, 149
Antall, Jozsef, 225, 229
antimajority principle, 198-9, 201
Aristotle, 56
Armenia
and democratization, 50, 61, 68, ( •),
and internal transformation, 307
and neighborhood effects, 67
and reform, 79, 126, 137, 138
and spatial context, 14 i t
Ash, Timothy Garton, 196
Aslund, Anders, 297
Austria, 136, 138
Avineri, Shlomo, 5
AWS, see Electoral Action Solidarity
Azerbaijan
and central bank reform, 307
and democratization, 68, 71
and reform, 126, 137, 138
and spatial advantage/disadvantage,
and transformation, 308
backward linkages, 291-2
B^czkowski, Andrzej, 236, 237, 242, 243
Balcerowicz, Leszek, 231, 290, 291
banking, liberalization of, 296-300
Bartlett, David, 253, 269
Baxandall, Phineas, 359
Belarus
and authoritarianism, 71
comparative economic measures for, 95t
and democratization, 50, 68, 70
direct foreign investment in, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
and internal transformation, 307-8
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 78, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 102
and spatial context, 32, 14it
Bell, Janice, 272
Bessarabia, 71
Biuro Pelnomocnika Rzadu do Spraw
Reformy Ubezpieczen Spolecznych, see
Bureau of the Special Government
Representative for Social Insurance
Reform
blat, 28
Blue Ribbon Commission, 252
Bokros, Lajos, 227, 230, 234-5, 241-2
Boni, Michal, 230, 231
Bonnell, Victoria, 333
368 Index
Borocz, Jozsef, 62
Bosnia-Herzegovena, 31, 96, 126, 137
Boudon, Raymond, 59
Brada, Josef, 314
Brams, Steven, 130
Braudel, Fernand, 20
Bruszt, Laszlo, 214, 291, 305
Bulgaria
comparative economic measures for, 95t
and democratization, 61, 62, 67, 110
and direct foreign investment, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 79, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 94, 96, 102
social expenditures in, 2i9t
and spatial context, 32, 14U
and transformation, 90, 307
Bunce, Valerie, 90-1, 105, 289-90, 330
Bureau of the Special Government
Representative for Social Insurance
Reform, 237
Calfa, Marian, 194, 195
Cameron, David, 91-2
captive nations, 34
causal analysis
covering laws and, 56-7
ontological criteria for, 57-60
in the social sciences, 51-64
causal depth, 59-64, 80-1
causal explanation, modes of, 79-81
causal mechanism, 59-64, 80—1
causation
cultural, mechanisms of, 319
short- and long-term factors in, 74-6
CBR, see Central Bank of Russia
Central Bank of Russia (CBR), 300, 305-12,
central banks, 310-12
Chamber of the Nations, 198-9
Chamber of the People, 198-9
China, 138
Christian Democratic Union (CDU), 160,
Christian Democrats, 160
Chubais, Igor, 334
Cimoszewicz, Wlodzimierz, 236
circles of liberal ideas, 338
Civic Democratic Party (ODS), 201
Civic Forum, 195-8
commercial banks, 299, 302
Common Choice Coalition, 159-60
communism, social legacy of, 214-15
Communist Party of Bohemia and
Moravia (KSCM), 158-9, 164, 166,
170, 171, 173-4 175 176, 177
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
(CPRF), 325-7, 340
comparative historical analysis, 279
complexity, 52-3
Confederation of Independent Poland
(KPN), 339
consensus, 305-6
consistency, 306
Constitutional Committee, 189
constitutional moment, 183, 203-4, 206
Constitutional Tribunal, 189
constitutionalism, comparative, significance
of, 183
constitutions, drafting patterns of, 185-6
context, 355, 362
context, levels of temporal and spatial,
18-21, 2ot, see also causal depth; spatial
context; spatial dependence; temporal
context; temporal dependence
contextualized comparisons, 356-63
CPRF, see Communist Party of the Russian
Federation
Crawford, Beverly, 108
credibility, 306
critical juncture theory, 122
critical junctures, 122, 291, 294
Croatia
comparative economic measures for, 95t
and democratization, 61, 67, 144
direct foreign investment in, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
and internal transformation, 307
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 76, 77, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 94, 96, 102
and spatial context, 32, 14K
Csurka, Istvan, 143
culture
emergent definition of, 321-2
political building blocks of, 322—3
Czech National Council, 202
Czech Republic
communist successor parties in, 163
comparative economic measures for, 951
direct foreign investment in, iO4t, 142,
and economic approval, 100—1
and elections, io8t
financial sector control in, 304
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 55, 112, 126, 137, 147, 149
and regime approval, 97, 98-9
Index 369
and selected economic indicators, 94, 95,
and spatial context, 30, 31, 33, 14H
and transformation, 307
Czecho-Slovak Federal Assembly, 198-202
Czechoslovakia
Civic Democratic Party (ODS), 201
Communist Party of Bohemia and
Moravia (KSCM), 158-9, 164, 166,
170, 171, 173-4, i75 176, 177, 178
constitutional decisions in, 183-6,
194-207
and democratization, 61, 65, 144
economy of, 111-12
and entrepreneurship, 260
foreign interest in, 116
andreform, 168-9
rule of law in, 122
social expenditures in, 2i9t
and transformation, 90, 307
Czyzewski, Marek, 328
David, Paul, 29
Davies, RW, 256
democracies, groupings of, 70-2
democratization, 305
factors for, 92
derevenshchiki, 334
development, regional, 30-40
diffusion across borders* 120, 129-32
discourse, 323
dissolution, regime, 90
diversity, postcommunist, 50-1, 61-3, 64-8,
73-9
domination, charismatic, 26
domination, legitimate, types of (Weber),
25-6
Dunlop, John, 332
earthquake predictor analogy, 513
East Germany
Christian Democratic Union (CDU), 160,
Christian Democrats, 160
Party of Democratic Socialism, 275
and retirement, 274
rule of law in, 122
Social Democrats, 275
social expenditures in, 2191
and transformation, 90
and unemployment, 251, 274-6
EBRD, see European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
economic indicators, selected, 1989-1999,
lO2t
economic system, approval of, ioof, ioif
Economy and Society, 54
efficient cause, 56
EKA (Hungarian Round Table), 190-1
Ekiert, Grzegorz, 74, 212-13, ZI4, 3°4, 359,
Electoral Action Solidarity (AWS), 160
electoral cleavages, 162-3
elites, 68, 106, 130-1, 164, 165-8, 171, 176,
elldtdsi kotelezettseg, see provisioning
responsibility, state s
Elster, Jon, 60, 292, 295, 363
Engelstein, Laura, 335
entitlement states, postcommunist, 211,
213-14
Estonia
and democratization, 68, 6 )
and internal transformation, 307, 308
and reform, 126, 137, 138
and spatial context, 32, 14H
Euromoney s country risk index, 94
European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD), 94, 97, 105-6,
109-10, 112, 113-14
expenditures for social insurance benefits,
212t
Fact and Method, 57
fallacy, particularist and universalist, 16
FDI, see foreign direct investment
Fidesz, see Young Democrats
FIGs, see financial-industrial groups
financial-industrial groups (FIGs), 301, 302
Fish, M Steven, 72, 73, 76-7, 112, 121-4,
flows, 129, 130-1, 149
foreign aid, and successful economic
transitions, 103, 106
foreign direct investment (FDI), 66, 67, 1041,
Freedom House index, 69-70, 94, 113, 125
Fundusz Ubezpieczen Spoiecznych (FUS), see
Social Insurance Fund
FUS, see Social Insurance Fund
Gj* statistics, 135, 136, 140
results for democratic and economic
reforms, 13
for democracy,
Gabor, Istvan, 265
Gaidar, Yegor, 300, 314, 327
Galesi, Peter, 269
Gamson, William, 323
Gedeon, Peter, 229
geography, 32-3, 34-5, 66-8, see spatial
context
Georgia
and democratization, 61, 67, 70
and reform, 79, 126, 137
and spatial context, 14K
37° Index
Germany, 136, 138
Gerring, John, 57, 58
Gierek, Edward, 336, 339-40
GKO, 302, 303
Goldstone, Jack, 355
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 336
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 298, 300, 327, 334,
Gosbank, 298-9, 308
Government of National Understanding,
Grzymala-Busse, Anna, 74, 359
Gunther, Richard, 72
Hall, Peter, 92
Hanson, Stephen, 304, 360, 361
Hausner, Jerzy, 237
Havel, Vaclav, 195, 197, 200-1
Heclo, Hugh, 213
Hellman, Joel, 110, 292
Herbst, Jeffrey, 361
Herzegovina, see Bosnia-Herzegovina
Higley, John, 72
Holmes, Stephen, 205, 319, 320, 343,
Holtz, Janine, 329
Holy Crown, 193-4
Horn, Gyula, 227, 234-5, 239, 241-2
Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF), 143,
161, 192-3, 228
Hungarian Democratic People s Party,
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSzP), 158,
161-2, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175,
177, i9±-3, 7,9, 135, 239,
241-2
Hungarian Socialist Workers Party
(MSzMP), 191, 263
Hungary
cash entitlements in, 218
communist successor parties in, 163
comparative economic measures for, 95t
constitutional decisions in, 183-6, 190-4,
203-6
and context, 31, 33, i4it, 142-4
Democratic Forum (MDF), 143, 161,
192-3, 228
Democratic People s Party, 235
and democratization, 50, 61, 65
and direct foreign investment, iO4t
disability in, 264
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
as entitlement state, 211
and entrepreneurship, 266-7
financial sector control in, 304
foreign interest in, 116, 147
National Bank of, 309 r
National Confederation of Hungarian
Trade Unions (MSzOSz), 229, 234-5
and participation in international
organizations, 107
pension replacement ratio in, 2331
pension system, tiered, in, 225-32, 236-40
pensions and wages in, 224t
pensions in, 232-6, 263
and reform, 126, 137, 149
and regime approval, 98-9
retirement in, 263-4
selected economic indicators, 94, 102
social expenditures in, 2i9t
Social Insurance Directorate, 221
social insurance reforms in, 213
social policy legacies in, 215-22
Socialist Party (MSzP), 158, 161-2, 168,
169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 177, 191-3,
227, 229,235, 239, 241-2,
Socialist Worker s Party (MSzMP), 191,
and spatial context, 31, 33
and transformation, 90, 111, 307, 308,
unemployment in, 251-2, 254, 273
uniform pension system in, 219
and unionism, 267-8
wages in, 261
Young Democrats (Fidesz), 162
Husak, Gustav, 195 *
HZDS, see Movement for a Democratic
Slovakia
IAS, see International Accounting Standards
impersonalism, charismatic, 26
Index of Economic Freedom, 125
indexation, 218
individualism, methodological, 59
industry banks, 299
institutional conversion, 305
institutional transformation, stages of,
307-12
institutions, active, 295, 305-12
institutions, designer, 292-6
institutions, passive, 294-5, 296-305
institutions, sequencing, 295-6
institutions, and shock therapy, 297
International Accounting Standards (IAS),
international organizations, participation in
selected, io7t
Iran, 138, 140
Italy, 138
Jakes, Milos, 168
Jaruzelski, Wojciech, 220
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof, 328
John Paul II, Pope, 337
Index
Johnson, Juliet, 359
Jowitt, Ken, 26, 115
Kadar, Janos, 219, 257, 258, 259
Kalashnikov, Sergei, 277
Kanis, Pavel, 167
Kazakhstan, 68, 71, 79, 126, 137, 14K, 147
Keohane, Robert, 57
King, Gary, 57
Kitschelt, Herbert, 113, 121-4, 126-7, 360,
Klaus, Vaclav, 55, 195, 201
Kohl, Helmut, 275
Kolodoko, Grzegorz, 232
Komunisticka Strana Cech a Moravy, see
Communist Party of Bohemia and
Moravia
Kopstein, Jeffrey, 66-7, 71, 306, 361, 362
KOR, see Workers Defense Committee
Kosa-Kovacs, Maria, 234
Kovacs, Pal, 234
KPO, see Confederation of Independent
Poland
Kramer, Mark, 215
Kravchuk, Leonid, 147
Krzaklewski, Marian, 190
KSCM, see Communist Party of Bohemia
and Moravia
Kulov, Felix, 147
Kuninski, Milowit, 329*
Kuron, Jacek, 226, 230, 231, 243
Kwasniewski, Aleksander, 189, 190, 236, 329
Kyrgyzstan
and democratization, 67, 71
and internal transformation, 307
privatization in, 304
and reform, 71, 77, 78, 79
and spatial context, 14it, 145
Labor Market Services, 263
Laitin, David, 72
Lane, David, 255
Latvia
and context, 30—1, 14K
and democratization, 68, 69
and internal transformation, 307
and reform, 126, 137, 138
Law on the Federation, 198
legacies
communist, 50, 93-4, 171-8, 214-15
cultural, defined, 318-20
cultural, of state socialism, 317-63
cultural, transmitted, 318-20, 343—4
facilitating, 92-3
fundamental, 4-5
historical, 93, 111
implicit and explicit, 318-19, 323-4
institutional, 293
Leninist, 2-3, 19-20, 24, 26-7, 28-9, 50,
92, 115, 129, 182-207, 214
typology of, 320-5
understandings of, 92-3
unemployment, 249-52
legacy explanations, 3-6
Levi, Margaret, 64
Lewicka, Ewa, 237
Liberalism after Communism, 197
Lichbach, Mark, 81
Lijphart, Arend, 108
Limongi, Fernando, 75-6
Linn, Johannes, 103
Linz, Juan, 109, 121
Lithuania
and democratization, 50, 68, 69
and internal transformation, 307
and reform, 77, 126, 137
and spatial context, 30-1, i4it
Little Constitution, 184, 186-7
location, spatial, 123, 120-51
tongue duree, 20, 22
Lotman, Yuri, 322-3
Luebbert, Gregory, 356-7
Macedonia
and democratization, 61, 67
and economic indicators, 96
and reform scores, 126, 137
and spatial context, 32, 14K
and transformation, 307
Magyar Szocialista Part, see Hungarian
Socialist Party
Mahoney, James, 363
Markowski, Radostaw, 328
Mazowiecki, Tadeusz, 188, 222
McAllister, Ian, 326
McKinnon, Ronald, 304
MDF, see Hungarian Democratic Forum
Meciar, Vladimir, )6, 144-6, 160, 201
Medgyessy, Peter, 235
Merton, Robert, 52
Michnik, Adam, 197
Miller, Leszek, 227, 232, 235, 236
Miller, Richard, 57
Moczar, Mieczyslaw, 336
Moldova, and reform, 79, 137, 14U,
Mongolia, 61, 67, 68, 70, 128, 136, 138
Moran s I test, 135, 1361, 149
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
(HZDS), 144, 145-6, 160, 201
movement societies, 293
MSzMP, see Hungarian Socialist Workers
Party
MSzOSz, see National Confederation of
Hungarian Trade Unions
MSzP, see Hungarian Socialist Party
372 Index
National Central Administration of Social
Security, 221
National Confederation of Hungarian Trade
Unions (MSzOSz), 229, 234-5
national identity formation, patterns of, 23
neighbor effects and spatial dependence,
132-9
NEM, see New Economic Mechanism
Nemtsov, Boris, 327
New Democracies Barometer, 249, 273
New Economic Mechanism (NEM),
New Russia Barometer, 278
nomenklatura
privatization, 299-300
rule, legacy of, 27-8
North, Douglass, 80, 114-15, 206
Ockham s razor, 63, 64, 79
ODS, see Civic Democratic Party
OECD, 94
Offe, Claus, 292, 295
O Loughlin, John, 149
openness, effect of, on political and
economic reforms, i32t
Orban, Viktor, 193
Orgnabor system, Soviet, 256-7
Ozd, unemployment in, 270-1
Pakulski, Jan, 72
parallel polis, 197
Paramonova, Tatiana, 301
Party of Democratic Socialism, 275
path contingency, 292-3
and institutional design, 312-14
and path dependence, 293
path dependence, 121, 150-1, 206-7, 291,
institutional, 121
temporal, 19, 121-2
path dependent development, 29, 115, 116,
3
Pawlak, Waldemar, 226
pay-as-you-go, see PAYG
PAYG (pay-as-you-go), 218, 220, 230, 233,
237, 239-40
Peasants Party (PSL), 161
pension
expenditures, 2iit
reform agreements, political dynamics of,
236-40
and wages, net average, in Poland and
Hungary, 2241
Pierson, Paul, 213-14, 215
pocket banks, 299
Poland
Alliance of Free Democrats (SzDSz),
192-3, 227, 229, 239, 162
Alliance of the Democratic Left (SDL),
and authoritarianism, 77
cash entitlements in, 218
changes in real household income in, 224t
communist successor parties in, 163
comparative economic measures for, 951
Confederation of Independent Poland
(KPN), 339
constitutional decisions in, 183-90, 203-6
and democratization, 50, 61, 62, 65, 66
and direct foreign investment, iO4t, 142,
elections in, io8t
Electoral Action Solidarity (AWS), 160
as entitlement state, 211
entrepreneurial farming in, 274
financial sector control in, 304
foreign interest in, 116
liberalism in, 328-30
and nationalism, 336-44
and participation in international
organizations, 107
Peasant Party (PSL), 236, 230
pension reform strategies in, 232-6
pension replacement ratio in, 2331
pension system, tiered, in, 225-32, 236-40
pensions and wages in, 2241
postcommunist, 328-30, 331, 340—44
pre-1989, 331, 336-44
and reform, 55, 126, 137, 138, 149
and regime approval, 97, 98-9
retirement in, 219-20
secularism and religiosity in, 328, 337-8
and selected economic indicators, 94, 102
Social Democracy of (SdRP), 158, 160,
social expenditures in, 2i9t
Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), 221,
social insurance reforms in, 213
social policy legacies in, 215-22
Solidarity, 169, 177, 186-90, 226, 227,
230-2, 293, 328-30, 336, 339
Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS), 190
and spatial context, 31, 14 i t
and transformation, 90, no,in, 307
unemployment in, 252, 254, 272-4
and unions, 274
United Workers Party (PUWP), 29
welfare in, 215
Workers Defense Committee (KOR),
338-9
policy choices, historical bases for, 293-4
policy implementation, goals in, 305-6
Polish Peasant Party (PSL), 236, 230
Polity IV democracy scores, 125, 130
Popieiuszko, Father Jerzy, 337
Index 373
postcommunism, 2, 34-5
postcommunist studies
contextualization in, 16-17
dual contextuality in, 17-18
levels of analysis in, 18-21, 25
postpostcommunism, 2
postsocialism, dominant pattern of, 289-90
Power of the Powerless, 197
Preuss, Ulrich, 292, 295
privatization, 295-6, 301-3
cash, 301-3
process tracing, 59
Promstroibank, 298-9
protoliberalism, 197
provisioning responsibility, state s, 257
Przev^prski, Adam, 67, 75-6, 272
PSL, see Polish Peasant Party
public policy, reforms of, 168-70
Putin, Vladimir, 328
Putnam, Robert, 64, 109, 115, 116
QWERTY model, 122, 291
Rakosi, Matyas, 257, 259
Rapaczynski, Andrzej, 187-8
rational choice analysis, 354-5
reflexivity, 52-3
reform
economic, 97-103, 109
postcommunist, starting point for
consideration of, 124
scores, political and economic, 1271
regeneration, successful party, 164, 165-6,
178-9
regime, approval of, 98f, 99f
regional studies, 16, 90-1
Reilly, David, 66-7, 71, 306, 361, 362
relationships, causal
basic indicators of, 125-6
criteria for confirmation of, 57-8
religion, and regime outcomes, 65-6
Roberts, Cynthia, 305
Roeder, Philip, 68-72, 73
Rogowski, Ronald, 80
Romania
comparative economic measures for, 95t,
and democratization, 61, 67
direct foreign investment in, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform, 79, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 94, 102
and spatial context, 31-2, 14H
and transformation, 110, 307
Rona-Tas, Akos, 62, 265
ROPCiO, 338-9
Rose, Richard, 96-7, 326
Rostowski, Jacek, 304
Rothschild, Joseph, 23, 34
Round Table talks, 186, 188, 190, 191, 192,
194, 195, !96, 222, 320
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, 363
Rupnik, Jacques, 2, 22
Russia
and authoritarianism, 78
banking in, 298-312
Communist Party of the Russian
Federation (CPRF), 325-7, 340
and democratization, 50, 51, 68, 69, 70
economy in, 96, 301
and internal transformation, 307, 308
and nationalism, 332-5, 340-4
political types in postcommunist, 326t
post-1991, 325-8, 331, 340-4
pre-1991, 331, 332-5, 340-4
and reform, 126, 136, 137
second economy in, 277
and spatial context, 31-2, 33, 14it
unemployment in, 252, 276-8
wages in, 276—7
Sakharov, Andrei, 327
Sberbank, 298-9, 302
Schopflin, George, 65
Schull, Joseph, 323
SDL , see Slovak Party of the Democratic
Left
SdRP, see Social Democracy of Poland
second economy, Hungarian, 260, 264-8
Security through Diversity, 236
Sejm, 186-90, 222, 236
Seleny, Anna, 212
sequencing, 358
Serbia, 31, 32, 61, 96 308
Sherlock, Thomas, 305
shock therapy, and institutional design, 297,
300-1, 304
Shushkevich, Stanislau, 147
Sik, Endre, 269, 272
Slovak National Council, 201-2
Slovak Party of the Democratic Left (SDL ),
158, 159, 160-1, 167, 170-1, 172, 174,
Slovakia
and authoritarianism, 71
Common Choice Coalition, 159-60
communist successor parties in, 163
comparative economic measures for, 95
and democratization, 67
and direct foreign investment, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
374 Index
Slovakia (cont )
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
(HZDS), 144, 145-6, 147, 160, 201
National Council, 201-2
and participation in international
organizations, 107
Party of the Democratic Left (SDU), 158,
159, 160-1, 167, 170-1, 172, 174, 175,
and reform, 96, 126, 136, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 102
and spatial context, 31, 33, 14K
and transformation, 94, 112, 307
Slovenia
and authoritarianism, 76
comparative economic measures for, 95t
and democratization, 61
and economic approval, 100-1
and elections, io8t
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform scores, 76, 77, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98-9
selected economic indicators, 97, 102
and spatial context, 31, 14H
and transformation, 307
Social Democracy of Poland (SdRP), 158,
Social Democrats (East Germany), 275
social expenditures in Soviet Bloc, 2i9t
Social Insurance Fund (FUS), 220, 231
Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), 221, 230,
social policy legacies, shared between Poland
and Hungary, 241
social security policies in early transition
period, 222-5
socialism, state, I9n2, 25, 27-8
Socjaldemokracja Rzeczpospolitej Polskij, see
Social Democracy of Poland
Solidarity, 169, 177, 186-90, 226, 227,
230-2, 293, 328-30, 336, 339
Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS), 190
Solyom, Laszlo, 194
Soule, Sarah, 130
Soviet Union, 2i9t, 260
spatial context, 30-40, 14it
spatial dependence, 132-9, 148
spatial heterogeneity, 148
spatiality, determinants of, 148-9
Spolocna Vol ba, see Common Choice
Coalition
Standing, Guy, 262
Stanger, Allison, 359, 361
Staniszkis, Jadwiga, 28
Stark, David, 3-4, 25, 91, 214, 266,^291, 305
state capacity, dimensions of, 305
state socialism, 184, 317-44
State Tribunal, 189
statism, 23
Stepan, Alfred, 121
Stinchcombe, Arthur, 57
stopgap constitutionalism, 205
Strana Demokratickej L avici, see Slovak
Party of the Democratic Left
Strang, David, 130
Strategy for Poland, 232
Strohmeyer, Ulf, 16
structural arguments, limitations to, 78-9
structural conditions, 64
successor parties, communist, 158-79
Suchocka, Hanna, 226
Suranyi, Gyorgy, 227
Szacki, Jerzy, 197, 329, 338
Szalai, Julia, 269
SzDSz, see Poland, Alliance of Free
Democrats
Szelenyi, Ivan, 265-6
Tajikistan
and democratization, 68, 71
and reform, 126, 137, 141, 149
and spatial context, 14 it
temporal context, 21-30
temporal dependence, 150-1
Thelen, Kathleen, 80, 81, 117*279, 291, 305,
Tilly, Charles, 360
Topinski, Wojciech, 230
transformations
and elective affinities, 92
factors in, 91-2, 104-5
pattern of successful, ii5f
postcommunist, 89-90, 91, 94, 105-10,
111-12
transitions,
democratic, and social policy, 213-18
and negotiations with society, 170-1
plurality of, 91
postcommunist, lessons of, 112-17
Tudjman, Franjo, 144
Turkey, 136
Turkmenistan
and democratization, 68, 71
and internal transformation, 308
and reform scores, 126, 137, 149
and spatial context, 14H
Turner, Lowell, 275
Ukraine
comparative economic measures for, 95t
and democratization, 61, 68, 69, 70
and direct foreign investment, iO4t
and economic approval, 100-1
Index 375
and elections, io8t
and participation in international
organizations, 107
and reform scores, 126, 137
and regime approval, 98—9
selected economic indicators, 102
and transformation, 307
Urban, Michael, 326
uncertainty, actor, 52-3
unemployment
benefits, 253-4
communist, 248, 250, 278
cross-national comparisons, 271-8
and job turnover, 254-5
political acceptance of, 252-5
poh^tical salience of, 273f
postcommunist, 248-80
taboo, 250-2, 255-71, 278, 263
Uzbekistan
and authoritarian regimes, 71
and democratization, 68
and direct foreign investment, 147
and economic reform, 138, 149
and internal transformation, 308
and reform scores, 126, 137
variable, mind-set, 353-5
variables, tournament of, 122, 123
Velvet Revolution, 145, 170, 195,
Verba, Sidney, 57
Verdery, Katherine, 113
Vneshtorgbank, 298-8
Walesa, Lech, 188
Weber, Max, 25-6, 54, 59-60
Weigle, Marcia, 327, 338
Weiss, Peter, 167
Wertrationalitat, 59
Wesolowski, Wtodzimierz, 72
West, proximity to, 120, 124-9, 133 144
White, Stephen, 326
Whitehead, Laurence, 34-5
Windelband, Wilhelm, 16
Workers Defense Committee (KOR), 338
World Development Indicators, 131
Wuthnow, Robert, 329
Yeltsin, Boris, 290, 291, 300, 302, 327, 328
Young Democrats (Fidesz), 162
Yugoslavia, 49, 307
zdkaz majorizace, see antimajority principle
Zaklad Ubezpieczen Spokznych (ZUS), see
Social Insurance Institution
Zecchini, Salvatore, 103, n o
zero banks, 299
Zhilsotsbank, 298-9
Zhirinovskii, Vladimir, 327
ZUS, see Social Insurance Institution
Zweckrationaliijt, 60
Zyuganov, Gennady, 325-7, 329, 340, 342
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title | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule |
title_auth | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule |
title_exact_search | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule |
title_full | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule edited by Grzegorz Ekiert, Stephen E. Hanson |
title_fullStr | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule edited by Grzegorz Ekiert, Stephen E. Hanson |
title_full_unstemmed | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe assessing the legacy of communist rule edited by Grzegorz Ekiert, Stephen E. Hanson |
title_short | Capitalism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe |
title_sort | capitalism and democracy in central and eastern europe assessing the legacy of communist rule |
title_sub | assessing the legacy of communist rule |
topic | Politieke ontwikkeling gtt Postcommunisme gtt Sociaal-economische verandering gtt Politik Wirtschaftspolitik Post-communism Europe, Eastern Congresses Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Politieke ontwikkeling Postcommunisme Sociaal-economische verandering Politik Wirtschaftspolitik Post-communism Europe, Eastern Congresses Demokratie Kapitalismus Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989- Congresses Europe, Eastern Economic policy 1989- Congresses Europe, Eastern Social policy Congresses Osteuropa Mitteleuropa Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift |
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