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This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). Drawing on a process-tracing analysis, it argues that the emergence of foreign-led economies in the late 1990s was intertwined with political processes in...
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chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Understanding convergence towards the competition state: The transnational constitution of domestic politics -- chapter 2 The rise of the competition state: Towards the Porterian workfare postnational regime -- chapter 3 Creating national capitalism against the...
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Review of Nina Bandelj: quot;From Communists to Foreign Capitalists: The Social Foundations of Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europequot;, Princeton 2007: Princeton University Press, xviii, 303 pages
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