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More than 25 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, European integration remains a work in progress, especially in those Eastern European nations most dramatically reshaped by democratization and economic liberalization. This volume assembles detailed, empirically grounded studies of eleven states—Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and the former East Germany—that went on to join the European Union. Each chapter analyzes the political, economic, and social transformations that have taken place in these nations, using a comparative approach to identify structural similarities and assess outcomes relative to one another as well as the rest of the EU.



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“Heydemann and Vodička have edited a praiseworthy and fascinating anthology that makes up an important read for academic teaching on the topic and basically for anybody interested in the state of research on this subject….It is their comparatist view that makes the book a commendable publication. In a time, when the ‘West’ and the ‘East’ in the EU seem to increasingly take different paths into the future, this anthology is a stimulating read. Highlighting similarities but also differences on the varying roads these countries took since 1990 it does answer some fundamental questions. In the context of the current new dynamics in European Studies and European integration history, this volume has to be seen as one that nuances our view on EU history by the means of comparison.” • European History Quarterly

“The volume should serve as a valuable reference for undergraduates and those with a general interest in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. Political scientists may find in the volume a helpfully assembled pool of data for comparative analyses and a textbook Popperian analysis to share with their students. Geographers will benefit from an overview of how the relationship between center and periphery is redefined by the transition process. Overall, the volume achieves a fine balance in the discussion of the political, economic, and social fac tors conditioning post-socialist transition to democracy, as well as the interrelation between them.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics

“The strength of the book lies in its scope. Furthermore, the individual chapters are well-structured, so that a reader interested only in specific aspects can find these easily.” • Europe-Asia Studies



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Preface
Vladimír Spidla

List of Abbreviations

Introduction
Günther Heydemann and Karel Vodička

Chapter 1. Estonia
Ralph Michael Wrobel

Chapter 2. Latvia
Claudia-Yvette Matthes

Chapter 3. Lithuania
Rolf Winkelmann

Chapter 4. The GDR
Günther Heydemann

Chapter 5. Poland
Klaus Ziemer

Chapter 6. The Czech Republic
Karel Vodička

Chapter 7. The Slovak Republic
Rüdiger Kipke

Chapter 8. Slovenia
Bozo Repe

Chapter 9. Hungary
Jürgen Dieringer

Chapter 10. Romania
Bogdan Murgescu

Chapter 11. Bulgaria
Karel Vodička

Conclusion: Post-Communist Space: State of Consolidation and Prospects. Politics, Economy, Society
Günther Heydemann and Karel Vodička

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 04/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789208214, 978-1789208214
      ISBN10: 1789208211

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      More than 25 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, European integration remains a work in progress, especially in those Eastern European nations most dramatically reshaped by democratization and economic liberalization. This volume assembles detailed, empirically grounded studies of eleven states—Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and the former East Germany—that went on to join the European Union. Each chapter analyzes the political, economic, and social transformations that have taken place in these nations, using a comparative approach to identify structural similarities and assess outcomes relative to one another as well as the rest of the EU.



      Trade Review

      “Heydemann and Vodička have edited a praiseworthy and fascinating anthology that makes up an important read for academic teaching on the topic and basically for anybody interested in the state of research on this subject….It is their comparatist view that makes the book a commendable publication. In a time, when the ‘West’ and the ‘East’ in the EU seem to increasingly take different paths into the future, this anthology is a stimulating read. Highlighting similarities but also differences on the varying roads these countries took since 1990 it does answer some fundamental questions. In the context of the current new dynamics in European Studies and European integration history, this volume has to be seen as one that nuances our view on EU history by the means of comparison.” • European History Quarterly

      “The volume should serve as a valuable reference for undergraduates and those with a general interest in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. Political scientists may find in the volume a helpfully assembled pool of data for comparative analyses and a textbook Popperian analysis to share with their students. Geographers will benefit from an overview of how the relationship between center and periphery is redefined by the transition process. Overall, the volume achieves a fine balance in the discussion of the political, economic, and social fac tors conditioning post-socialist transition to democracy, as well as the interrelation between them.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics

      “The strength of the book lies in its scope. Furthermore, the individual chapters are well-structured, so that a reader interested only in specific aspects can find these easily.” • Europe-Asia Studies



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables

      Preface
      Vladimír Spidla

      List of Abbreviations

      Introduction
      Günther Heydemann and Karel Vodička

      Chapter 1. Estonia
      Ralph Michael Wrobel

      Chapter 2. Latvia
      Claudia-Yvette Matthes

      Chapter 3. Lithuania
      Rolf Winkelmann

      Chapter 4. The GDR
      Günther Heydemann

      Chapter 5. Poland
      Klaus Ziemer

      Chapter 6. The Czech Republic
      Karel Vodička

      Chapter 7. The Slovak Republic
      Rüdiger Kipke

      Chapter 8. Slovenia
      Bozo Repe

      Chapter 9. Hungary
      Jürgen Dieringer

      Chapter 10. Romania
      Bogdan Murgescu

      Chapter 11. Bulgaria
      Karel Vodička

      Conclusion: Post-Communist Space: State of Consolidation and Prospects. Politics, Economy, Society
      Günther Heydemann and Karel Vodička

      Bibliography
      Index

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