Political Economy of Reform and Change (Routledge Revivals)

Political Economy of Reform and Change (Routledge Revivals)
Title Political Economy of Reform and Change (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Jan Winiecki
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 177
Release 2013-04-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136462430

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First published in 1997, this collection of articles and essays analyses the political economy of reform and change in Eastern Europe during the years of Gorbachev’s perestroika and the years immediately following the fall of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Written by Polish economist Jan Winiecki, between 1984 and 1996, this work explores the issue of the feasibility of reform and change during the period of decline and collapse of communist economic order and, later, the emergence of the capitalist economic order in the post-communist Eastern Europe. Split into three parts, the work considers firstly the failures of Gorbachev’s political economy of reform, secondly the determining factors in the collapse of the Soviet system, and finally the feasibility of the systematic change which began in the wake of its collapse.

Capital and Power (Routledge Revivals)

Capital and Power (Routledge Revivals)
Title Capital and Power (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author John Girling
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 451
Release 2010-07-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136921346

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First published in 1987, this book comprises a critical evaluation of Marxist, Gramscian and pluralist theories of social development; the application of these theories, chiefly to Third World countries: hence consideration of the problems of ‘specificity’, general theory and social change. This is followed by an assessment of the stages of economic development in relation to state power and politics; and the role of the ‘external’: the impact of the world market economy and the security imperative. The book is not a discussion of theory, but of theory-in-practice. Above all, it represents a continuing debate between Marxism and pluralism – on the themes of accumulation, power, legitimacy – resulting in convergence.

Political Economy of Change

Political Economy of Change
Title Political Economy of Change PDF eBook
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Release 1997
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Introduction to Political Economy (Routledge Revivals)

Introduction to Political Economy (Routledge Revivals)
Title Introduction to Political Economy (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author E. J. Mishan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-09-28
Genre Economics
ISBN 9780415688741

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First published in 1982, this is a clear and concise introduction to the normative aspects of economics by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject. Professor Mishan takes the student to the heart of the subject without recourse to algebra and with only the simplest of diagrams.

The Soviet Union under Gorbachev (Routledge Revivals)

The Soviet Union under Gorbachev (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Soviet Union under Gorbachev (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author David A. Dyker
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113501891X

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Gorbachev’s accession to General Secretary promised great changes to the Soviet Union and its relationship with the rest of the world. This book, first published in 1987, discusses the problems faced by Gorbachev when he entered office and how he planned to tackle them. Gorbachev was a figure of genuine debate in the mid-1980s, raising doubts from Western specialists regarding his radicalism and ability to reform the Soviet economic system in particular. Here, Dyker and his colleagues assess the changes Gorbachev had already made to consolidate his power base, alongside those that he was proposing to make to agriculture, industry and foreign relations at the time of publication. The book speculates about how Gorbachev might implement his proposed political and economic reforms, what opposition he might encounter and how successful he would be. A fascinating insight into Soviet economic and political policy in the years leading up to the Union’s collapse, this work will be of particular importance to students and academics researching the personality of Gorbachev and the political and economic history of the Soviet Union.

The Political Economy of Reform Failure

The Political Economy of Reform Failure
Title The Political Economy of Reform Failure PDF eBook
Author Mats Lundahl
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 368
Release 2007-04-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134231245

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Economists have moved in recent years beyond analyzing the manner in which the macroeconomies of different countries function and prescribing appropriate policies for dealing with domestic and external imbalances. Increasingly, they have sought to understand the complex interaction between political and economic phenomena. This book considers issues of economic reform in a broad range of settings: * developed countries * transition countries * developing countries Using country specific cases such as Uzbekistan, Burma and Haiti, it focuses on those territories which have encountered problems reforming, allowing the reader to gain an accurate understanding of the factors that inhibit the success of economic reform, the different context in which economic reform is attempted, and the different challenges that individual countries face. An international team of contributors including Bo Södersten, Deepak Lal and Ron Findlay have been brought together to analyze these topical issues, making this an informative and thought-provoking book, of interest to those involved in the field of development studies.

Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals)

Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals)
Title Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Peter Self
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 414
Release 2009-11-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113515614X

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This reissued work, originally published in 1985, is a uniquely broad and original survey of theories and beliefs about the growth, behaviour, performance and reform of the governments of modern Western democracies. After analysing the external pressures which have shaped modern governments, the author examines four different schools of political thought which seek to explain the behaviour and performance of governments, and which offer different remedies for the pluralism, corporatism and bureaucracy. To examine and test these general theories, the author looks closely at how governments actually work. The book is illustrated with examples drawn from various Western societies. The final chapters present the author’s own conclusion about the future role of government, the limits of market philosophy, the future of politics, and the principles and problems of institutional reform.