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TÃtulo : 30 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall : Turns and Twists in Economies, Politics, and Societies in the Post-Communist Countries Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Akimov, Alexandr, ; Kazakevitch, Gennadi, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XVI, 437 p. 19 ilustraciones, 13 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1503177-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Historia económica Europa Central Ciencias económicas EconomÃa europea PolÃtica europea Historia de Alemania y Europa Central. EconomÃa polÃtica y sistemas económicos Clasificación: 330.9 Economía (Situación y condiciones económicas) Resumen: En el año 2019 se cumplen 30 años de la caÃda del muro de BerlÃn. Este evento simbólico condujo a la unificación alemana y al colapso del gobierno del partido comunista en los paÃses del bloque del Este liderado por los soviéticos. Desde entonces, los paÃses poscomunistas de Europa central, oriental y sudoriental han vinculado su transición poscomunista a una profunda integración en Occidente, incluida la adhesión a la UE. La mayorÃa de los estados de Europa central y oriental han podido transformar con relativo éxito sus anteriores sistemas polÃticos y económicos comunistas. En cambio, los Estados postsoviéticos no bálticos en general han tenido menos éxito en hacerlo. Este libro, con una lista de colaboradores respetados internacionalmente, busca abordar y comparar esos diversos desarrollos en los paÃses comunistas y poscomunistas y su relación con Occidente desde varios ángulos. El libro tiene tres partes. La primera parte aborda el progreso de la transición poscomunista en términos comparativos, incluido el enfoque regional en Europa oriental y sudoriental, la CEI y Asia central. El segundo se centra en Rusia y sus relaciones exteriores y su polÃtica interna. El tercero explora en detalle las economÃas y sociedades de Asia Central. La parte final del libro hace algunas comparaciones históricas de los problemas recientes del poscomunismo con las experiencias pasadas. Nota de contenido: 1. 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Trends and the Current State of Communism and Post-Communism in Europe and Asia -- 2. A Taxonomy of Post-Communist Economies after 30 Years of Reforms -- 3. The Central Asian Countries' Economies in the Twenty-First Century -- 4. The Post-Communist Transition of the Western Balkans: EUropeanisation with a Small Enlargement Carrot -- 5. Oragnised Crime in—and from—Communist and Post-Communist States -- 6. US-Russia Relations in the Last 30 Years: From a Rapprochement to a Meltdown -- 7. Russia's Growing Relationship with Iran: Strategic or Tactical? -- 8. Energy Integration in the Eurasian Economic Union: A Preliminary Study on Progress and Policy Implications -- 9. Mediating Populist Discourse in Russia via YouTube: The Case of Alexey Navalny -- 10. Why Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Are Not Singapore: Comparing the First 25 Years of Reforms -- 11. Money Can't Buy Me Love, But It Can Buy Apples: An Analysis of Fruit and Vegetable Demand in Uzbekistan -- 12. Squandering Remittances Income in Conspicuous Consumption? -- 13. Equal Citizenship, Ethnicity, and Language Dilemmas in the Context of the Post-Socialist Reforms in Central Asia -- 14. The Horrors of Exclusion: Zygmunt Bauman's Sociological Journey -- 15. Failures and Successes: Soviet and Chinese State-Socialist Reforms in the Face of Global Capitalism -- 16. Legal Continuity and Change: Two Russian Revolutions and Perestroika through the Prism of Kelsen's Grundnorm and Hart's Secondary Rules -- 17. 'Fleeing Communism': Yugoslav and Vietnamese Post-War Migration to Australia and Changes to Immigration Policy. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The year 2019 marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin wall. This symbolic event led to German unification and the collapse of communist party rule in countries of the Soviet-led Eastern bloc. Since then, the post-communist countries of Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe have tied their post-communist transition to deep integration into the West, including EU accession. Most of the states in Central and Eastern Europe have been able to relatively successfully transform their previous communist political and economic systems. In contrast, the non-Baltic post-Soviet states have generally been less successful in doing so. This book, with an internationally respected list of contributors, seeks to address and compare those diverse developments in communist and post-communist countries and their relationship with the West from various angles. The book has three parts. The first part addresses the progress of post-communist transition in comparative terms, including regional focus on Eastern and South Eastern Europe, CIS and Central Asia. The second focuses on Russia and its foreign relationship, and internal politics. The third explores in detail economies and societies in Central Asia. The final part of the book draws some historical comparisons of recent issues in post-communism with the past experiences. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] 30 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall : Turns and Twists in Economies, Politics, and Societies in the Post-Communist Countries [documento electrónico] / Akimov, Alexandr, ; Kazakevitch, Gennadi, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XVI, 437 p. 19 ilustraciones, 13 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1503177--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Historia económica Europa Central Ciencias económicas EconomÃa europea PolÃtica europea Historia de Alemania y Europa Central. EconomÃa polÃtica y sistemas económicos Clasificación: 330.9 Economía (Situación y condiciones económicas) Resumen: En el año 2019 se cumplen 30 años de la caÃda del muro de BerlÃn. Este evento simbólico condujo a la unificación alemana y al colapso del gobierno del partido comunista en los paÃses del bloque del Este liderado por los soviéticos. Desde entonces, los paÃses poscomunistas de Europa central, oriental y sudoriental han vinculado su transición poscomunista a una profunda integración en Occidente, incluida la adhesión a la UE. La mayorÃa de los estados de Europa central y oriental han podido transformar con relativo éxito sus anteriores sistemas polÃticos y económicos comunistas. En cambio, los Estados postsoviéticos no bálticos en general han tenido menos éxito en hacerlo. Este libro, con una lista de colaboradores respetados internacionalmente, busca abordar y comparar esos diversos desarrollos en los paÃses comunistas y poscomunistas y su relación con Occidente desde varios ángulos. El libro tiene tres partes. La primera parte aborda el progreso de la transición poscomunista en términos comparativos, incluido el enfoque regional en Europa oriental y sudoriental, la CEI y Asia central. El segundo se centra en Rusia y sus relaciones exteriores y su polÃtica interna. El tercero explora en detalle las economÃas y sociedades de Asia Central. La parte final del libro hace algunas comparaciones históricas de los problemas recientes del poscomunismo con las experiencias pasadas. Nota de contenido: 1. 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Trends and the Current State of Communism and Post-Communism in Europe and Asia -- 2. A Taxonomy of Post-Communist Economies after 30 Years of Reforms -- 3. The Central Asian Countries' Economies in the Twenty-First Century -- 4. The Post-Communist Transition of the Western Balkans: EUropeanisation with a Small Enlargement Carrot -- 5. Oragnised Crime in—and from—Communist and Post-Communist States -- 6. US-Russia Relations in the Last 30 Years: From a Rapprochement to a Meltdown -- 7. Russia's Growing Relationship with Iran: Strategic or Tactical? -- 8. Energy Integration in the Eurasian Economic Union: A Preliminary Study on Progress and Policy Implications -- 9. Mediating Populist Discourse in Russia via YouTube: The Case of Alexey Navalny -- 10. Why Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Are Not Singapore: Comparing the First 25 Years of Reforms -- 11. Money Can't Buy Me Love, But It Can Buy Apples: An Analysis of Fruit and Vegetable Demand in Uzbekistan -- 12. Squandering Remittances Income in Conspicuous Consumption? -- 13. Equal Citizenship, Ethnicity, and Language Dilemmas in the Context of the Post-Socialist Reforms in Central Asia -- 14. The Horrors of Exclusion: Zygmunt Bauman's Sociological Journey -- 15. Failures and Successes: Soviet and Chinese State-Socialist Reforms in the Face of Global Capitalism -- 16. Legal Continuity and Change: Two Russian Revolutions and Perestroika through the Prism of Kelsen's Grundnorm and Hart's Secondary Rules -- 17. 'Fleeing Communism': Yugoslav and Vietnamese Post-War Migration to Australia and Changes to Immigration Policy. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The year 2019 marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin wall. This symbolic event led to German unification and the collapse of communist party rule in countries of the Soviet-led Eastern bloc. Since then, the post-communist countries of Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe have tied their post-communist transition to deep integration into the West, including EU accession. Most of the states in Central and Eastern Europe have been able to relatively successfully transform their previous communist political and economic systems. In contrast, the non-Baltic post-Soviet states have generally been less successful in doing so. This book, with an internationally respected list of contributors, seeks to address and compare those diverse developments in communist and post-communist countries and their relationship with the West from various angles. The book has three parts. The first part addresses the progress of post-communist transition in comparative terms, including regional focus on Eastern and South Eastern Europe, CIS and Central Asia. The second focuses on Russia and its foreign relationship, and internal politics. The third explores in detail economies and societies in Central Asia. The final part of the book draws some historical comparisons of recent issues in post-communism with the past experiences. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]