The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland: from communism to the European Union
The profound transformations that preceded the downfall of Communism originated in Poland and Hungary, but played out in strikingly different ways. Hungary led through economic reform, Poland through open political struggle. Analysis of these transformational variants yields important insights into...
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Zusammenfassung: | The profound transformations that preceded the downfall of Communism originated in Poland and Hungary, but played out in strikingly different ways. Hungary led through economic reform, Poland through open political struggle. Analysis of these transformational variants yields important insights into systemic change, marketization, and democratization. This book shows how these changes were possible in authoritarian regimes as, over time, state and society became mutually vulnerable, neither fully able to dictate the terms of engagement. For Poland this meant principled confrontation; for Hungary, innovative accommodation. This book argues that different conceptual frameworks and strategies of persuasion account for these divergences in virtually identical institutional settings. Seleny traces the different political-institutional residues which, in both Hungary and Poland, now function as constraining or enabling legacies. In particular, she demonstrates that state socialist legacies account for salient differences between these two new capitalist democracies, and now condition their prospects in the European Union |
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spellingShingle | Seleny, Anna The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union Introduction : points of permeable contact -- History and theory in practice -- Precocious reformer : Hungary -- Injustice: poland 1948--1980 -- Poland : from solidarity to 1989 -- Hungary : property relations recast -- Schumpeter by the Danube : from second economy to private sector -- Action and reaction : institutional consequences of private-sector expansion -- Conclusion : despotism, discovery, and surprise Politik Wirtschaftspolitik Social change / Hungary Social change / Poland Post-communism / Hungary Post-communism / Poland Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd |
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title | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union |
title_alt | The Political Economy of State-Society Relations in Hungary & Poland |
title_auth | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union |
title_exact_search | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union |
title_full | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union Anna Seleny |
title_fullStr | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union Anna Seleny |
title_full_unstemmed | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland from communism to the European Union Anna Seleny |
title_short | The political economy of state-society relations in Hungary and Poland |
title_sort | the political economy of state society relations in hungary and poland from communism to the european union |
title_sub | from communism to the European Union |
topic | Politik Wirtschaftspolitik Social change / Hungary Social change / Poland Post-communism / Hungary Post-communism / Poland Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd |
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