The fall of the Berlin Wall launched the transformation of
government, economy and society across half of Europe and the
former Soviet Union. This text deals with the process of change in
former Communist bloc countries, ten of which have become new
European Union (EU) democracies while Russia and her neighbours
remain burdened by their Soviet legacy.
Drawing on more than a hundred public opinion surveys from the
New Europe Barometer, the text compares how ordinary people have
coped with the stresses and opportunities of transforming Communist
societies into post-Communist societies and the resulting
differences between peoples in the new EU member states and
Russia.
Subjects covered by Understanding Post-Communist Transformation
include:
- Stresses and opportunities of economic transformation
- Social capital and the development of civil society
- Elections and the complexities of party politics
- The challenges for the EU of raising standards of democratic
governance
- Differences between Russia s and the West s interpretation of
political life
Written by one of the world's most renowned authorities on this
subject, this text is ideal for courses on transition,
post-communism, democratization and Russian and Eastern European
history and politics.
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