Contrary to dominant narratives which portray East European politics
as a pendulum swing between democracy and authoritarianism,
conventionally defined in terms of an ahistorical cultural geography
of East vs. West, this book analyzes post-socialist transformation as
part of the long downturn of the post-WWII global capitalist cycle.
Based on an empirical comparison of two countries with significantly
different political regimes throughout the period, Hungary and
Romania, this study shows how different constellations of successive
late socialist and post-socialist regimes have managed internal and
external class relations throughout the same global crisis process,
from very similar positions of semi-peripheral, post-socialist
systemic integration. Within this context, the book follows the
role of social movements since the 1970s, paying attention both to
the level of differences between local integration regimes and to the
level of structural similarities of globalintegration. The analysis
maintains a special focus on movements’ class composition and
inter-class relationships and the specific position
of middle-class politics in movements.
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The case of Hungary and Romania
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030769437
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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