This collection of essays is the result of a conference convened at
Princeton University marking the ten-year anniversary of the
collapse of the Soviet Union. Some of the best minds in post-Soviet
studies focused on the task of identifying in what ways the
post-Communist experience with transition has confirmed or
confounded conventional theories of political and economic
development. The result is a rich array of essays examining vital
aspects of the transitional decade following the Soviet collapse
and the comparative lessons learned. These essays explicitly tally
the gains and losses to post-Soviet countries of the last ten years
as well as comparing the post-Soviet experience implicitly and
explicitly with that of other developing countries. Each essay
blends political science theory with fresh empirical analysis.
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