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OverviewSocialism Vanquished, Socialism Challenged examines the twenty-year aftermath of the 1989 assaults on established, state-sponsored socialism in the former Soviet bloc and in China. Editors Nina Bandelj and Dorothy J. Solinger bring together prominent experts on Eastern Europe and China to examine the respective trajectories of political, economic, and social transformations that unfolded in these two areas, while also comparing the changes that ensued within the two regions. The volume features paired comparisons, with one chapter on the countries from the former Soviet bloc and one on China for each of the following themes: the reinstitutionalization of politics, the recasting of state-society relations, the reform of economic systems, changes in economic behavior, and transformations of social institutions. Despite differences in the specific substantive focus and disciplinary grounding among individual chapters, all chapters share a concern with the fate of the state in postsocialism. They elaborate on topics such as the transformations of the old socialist state and its nature, activities and roles; civil society before and after 1989; the ways in which the state has, or has not, acted to encourage new forms of economic behavior; and the state's responsibility for societal trends, whether in family formation, in protest or in inequality. Taking a unique approach to understand twentieth-century socialism on a global scale, Socialism Vanquished, Socialism Challenged uncovers insights about political models and economic patterns that have emerged in the grand project of the transition from socialism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nina Bandelj (Associate Professor of Sociology, Associate Professor of Sociology, UC-Irvine) , Dorothy J. Solinger (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, UC-Irvine)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780199895960ISBN 10: 0199895961 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 27 September 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements About the Contributors Introduction Post-Socialist Trajectories in Comparative Perspective, by Nina Bandelj and Dorothy J. Solinger Part 1: Re-institutionalizing Politics Chapter 1 - Two Waves of Democratic Change in Post-communist Europe and Eurasia, by Valerie Bunce and Sharon Wolchik Chapter 2 - China Politics Twenty Years Later, by Joseph Fewsmith Part 2: Recasting State-Society Relations Chapter 3 - Post-socialist Cleansing in Eastern Europe: Purity and Danger in Transitional Justice, by Katherine Verdery Chapter 4 - Responsive Authoritarianism and Blind-Eye Governance in China, by Robert P. Weller Part 3: Reforming Economic Systems Chapter 5 - Notes on the Geopolitical Economy of Post-State-Socialism, by József Böröcz Chapter 6 - The 1989 Watershed in China: How the Dynamics of Economic Transition Changed, by Barry Naughton Part 4: Transforming Economic Behavior Chapter 7 - The Rise of Consumer Credit in Post-Communist Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, by Akos Rona-Tas Chapter 8 - Financing Constraints on Private Sector in Post-Socialist China, by Yasheng Huang Part 5: Reshaping Social Institutions Chapter 9 - Changing Family Formation Behavior in Post-socialist Countries: Similarities, Divergences and Explanations, by Theodore P. Gerber Chapter 10 - Communist Resilience: Institutional Adaptations in Post-Tiananmen China, by Wang Feng and Su Yang Postscript The Fate of the State after 1989: Eastern Europe and China Compared, by Nina Bandelj and Dorothy J. SolingerReviews<br> Bandelj specializes in East European studies and Solinger in China Studies. ... Together the contributions span a wide topical range... -- CHOICE<p><br> Author InformationNina Bandelj is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Bandelj is past Chair of the Social Transformations and Sociology of Development research committee of the International Sociological Association, and currently serves as Editor of Socio-Economic Review. Dorothy Solinger is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of Contesting Citizenship in Urban China, winner of the 2001 Joseph R. Levenson Prize, and States' Gains, Labor's Losses, a 2009 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |