Abstract
Acknowledgements 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 Jozsef Borocz 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. Solinger
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