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This volume is devoted to post-communist Central Europe and is
divided into three parts. The first part covers some general issues
of social theory and politics, ranging from the chances for
social-liberalism under post-communism, through a new dichotomy of
the transforming societies, to the birth of neo-socialism in the
region. The chapters in the second and third parts examine economic
policies and regulation schemes from the perspectuive of social
change. In the second part, four papers are devoted to new
inequalities, a burning problem of social thought in East Central
Europe. The third part includes four independent case studies of
vocational training, long-term unemployment, local welfare policy
and health insurance with a view to providing first-hand
information on the daily workings of the new social systems.
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