Shields, Stuart, 1966-

The international political economy of transition : neoliberal hegemony and Eastern Central Europe's transformation / Neoliberal hegemony and Eastern Central Europe's transformation Stuart Shields. - xiv, 174 pages ; 25 cm. - RIPE series in global political economy ; 35 . - Routledge/RIPE studies in global political economy ; 35. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Contextualizing post-communist transition -- Methodological considerations -- Argument of the book -- Plan of the book -- Theorizing the international political economy of post-communist transition -- Contextualizing transition in a changing global political economy -- What is post-communist transition? -- Orthodox approaches to the political economy of transition -- Towards a critical international political economy of post-communist transition -- Summary -- Towards passive revolution: the making of modern Eastern Central Europe -- The development of under-development in Eastern Central Europe -- Hegemony and social forces under state socialist development -- Debt and reintegration to the global political economy -- Crisis and communist-led reforms -- Summary -- The emergence of neoliberal social forces in the struggle for hegemony -- From Catholic labour organization to neoliberal orientation: pre-transition connections to transnational social forces -- The emergence of social forces for neoliberalism -- A first wave of neoliberalism: the Sachs-Balcerowicz Plan -- Configuring the 'winners' of transition: privatization and FDI -- Summary -- From Shock Therapy to Europeanization: neoliberalization through depoliticization -- Securing neoliberal hegemony after Balcerowicz -- Reconfiguring the Eastern Central European political economy -- Depoliticization through Europeanization in post-communist transition -- Post-communist transition and the promotion of a global agenda for neoliberal competitiveness -- Summary -- Counter-hegemonic social forces in post-communist transition -- Contextualizing populism: the social impact of neoliberalization -- From communist dissidence to neoliberal conformism -- The social implications of neoliberalism and the emergence of populist resistance -- Resisting neoliberalization: what's left for the left? -- Summary -- Conclusion: Beyond transition? Beyond the transnational? -- Summary of the book -- Beyond post-communist transition? -- Beyond the transnational? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

0415386691 9780415386692

2011048605


Post-communism--Europe, Eastern
Neoliberalism--Europe, Eastern


Europe, Eastern--Economic policy
Europe, Eastern--Foreign economic relations

HC244 / .S454 2012

330.9437