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Demonstrates that transitions to democracy, capitalism, and nation-statehood, which scholars thought were likely to undermine one another, were facilitated by the integration of Central and East European states into an international system of complex interdependence.

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Demonstrates that transitions to democracy, capitalism, and nation-statehood, which scholars thought were likely to undermine one another, were facilitated by the integration of Central and East European states into an international system of complex interdependence.
Autorenporträt
Mitchell A. Orenstein is S. Richard Hirsch Associate Professor of European Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He is the author of Out of the Red: Building Capitalism and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe and Privatizing Pensions: The Transnational Campaign for Social Security Reform. Stephen Bloom is assistant professor of political science at Southern Illinois University. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Latvia and Ukraine and is currently completing a book entitled Economic Reform and Ethnic Cooperation. Nicole Lindstrom is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of York (UK). She previously taught at the Central European University in Budapest, and has held visiting positions at The New School and the University of Warwick. Her forthcoming book analyzes how elites in Estonia, Croatia, and Slovenia have navigated problems of state-building during the process of European Integration.