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Book cover: Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis

Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis

ISSN: 1569-3759
Series editor(s): Professor Robert Thornton, Professor J. Richard Aronson

Subject Area: Economics

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Introduction: Perspectives on Globalization from Central and Eastern Europe


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Title:Introduction: Perspectives on Globalization from Central and Eastern Europe
Author(s):Katalin Fábián
Volume:89 Editor(s): Katalin Fábián ISBN: 978-0-7623-1457-7 eISBN: 978-1-84950-510-9
Citation:Katalin Fábián (2007), Introduction: Perspectives on Globalization from Central and Eastern Europe, in Katalin Fábián (ed.) Globalization: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Volume 89), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.1-21
DOI:10.1016/S1569-3759(07)89013-9 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Article type:Chapter Item
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The essays in this book are a study on how globalization, as one of the main driving forces in economics, international relations, and cultures, has affected politics in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe. With the contributors paying particular attention to the changing nature of the interactions between various types of domestic institutions and international structures, this book attempts to interpret the process of economic, political, and cultural change in post-Cold War Central and Eastern Europe as it transformed from a relatively isolated corner of the world into a globally interconnected community with a European identity, based on democratic values and liberal markets. While Central and Eastern Europe entered and engaged so clearly, deeply, and rapidly in the multiple channels of globalization, there is a lacunae of reflections on this notable change, and only a few, often very specialized scholarly texts provide an account of how this region fared during this profound and multidimensional transformation. The analyses in this volume bridge this gap in a methodologically novel manner by combining the time-tested area-studies focus of various case-study countries and policies with the cross-disciplinary interpretations of the new theories of globalization.


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