It is a widely held belief that the Polish experience of system
transformation following the final collapse of 'real socialism' in
1989 is one of the 'best'. Poland into the New Millennium surveys
the country's post-communist transformation as it prepares for the
challenges of the early years of the new century. The contributors
describe key aspects of system transformation in order to promote
better understanding of the nature of the processes introduced to
the economy and society since 1989. The book seeks to illustrate
what has been achieved - and what has not - and tentatively
explores likely future developments in relation to the problems
that may lie ahead. Entry into the European Union figures as a
major issue, but the volume contains sometimes controversial and
divergent interpretations of the underlying dynamic shaping Polish
society in the new millennium. This comprehensive and
multidisciplinary book will be invaluable to researchers, lecturers
and students concerned with post-communist transformation across
the social sciences and will be of great importance to members of
international organisations, consultancies, and financial
institutions with a particular interest in Poland.
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