This distinctive book presents valuable new research on the political and economic elites that have emerged in Central and Eastern Europe since the demise of state socialism. Integrating theoretically informed analysis with fresh empirical data, the contributors significantly enhance our understanding of the evolution and interplay of elites in the post-communist period. Leading experts explore the elite circulations, differentiations, and competitions that now underpin— but in some countries also still inhibit—democratic stability and economic growth. A provocative concluding chapter assesses the century-long confrontation between elite theory and Marxism and where they stand today, after state socialismOs collapse.
Contributions by: Attila Bartha, Jozsef Borocz, John A. Gould, Dobrinka Kostova, David Lane, Mladen Lazic, Gyorgy Lengyel, Bogdan Mach, Pavel Machonin, Jan Pakulski, Åkos Róna-Tas, Dusko Sekulic, Zeljika Sporer, Soña Szomolányi, Rudolf L. Tokes, Milan Tucek, Christian Welzel, Wlodzimierz Wesolowski