The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes : A Conceptual Framework.
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Budapest :
Central European University Press,
2020.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Front Matter
- title page
- copyright page
- Table of contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Reader's Manual for QR codes
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Stubborn Structures
- 1.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 1.2. Thesis A: Regime Type Depends on the Separation of Spheres of Social Action
- 1.3. Thesis B: The Separation of Spheres Followed Civilizational Boundaries
- 1.4. Thesis C: Communist Dictatorships Arrested and Reversed the Separation of Spheres
- 1.5. Thesis D: Democratization Did Not Change the Separation of Spheres
- 1.6. Beyond Hybridology: A Triangular Conceptual Space of Regimes
- 2. State
- 2.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 2.2. General Definitions: The Basic Concepts of the Framework
- 2.3. The Dominant Principle of State Functioning
- 2.4. Conceptualization of States Running on Elite Interest
- 2.5. Challenges to the Monopoly of Violence
- 2.6. The Invisible Hand and the Grabbing Hand: A Comparative Framework for State Types
- 3. Actors
- 3.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 3.2. The Three Spheres of Social Action
- 3.3. Political Actors in the Three Polar Type Regimes
- 3.4. Economic Actors in the Three Polar Type Regimes
- 3.5. Communal Actors in the Three Polar Type Regimes
- 3.6. A Ruling Elite of Colluding Spheres: The Adopted Political Family
- 3.7. The Structure of Elites in the Six Ideal Type Regimes
- 4. Politics
- 4.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 4.2. Civil Legitimacy and the Interpretation of the Common Good
- 4.3. The Institutions of Public Deliberation in the Three Polar Type Regimes
- 4.4. Defensive Mechanisms: Stability, Erosion, and the Strategies of Consolidating Democracies andAutocracies
- 5. Economy
- 5.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 5.2. Relational Economics as a Challenger of the Neoclassical Synthesis
- 5.3. Relation
- 5.4. State Intervention
- 5.5. Ownership.
- 5.6. Comparative Economic Systems
- 6. Society
- 6.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 6.2. The Level of Social Structures: Networks and Societal Patronalization
- 6.3. The Stability of Power and Mass Political Persuasion
- 6.4. The Level of Discourses: Ideology and the Political Market
- 6.5. Modalities of Informal Governance: A Summary
- 7. Regimes
- 7.1. Guide to the Chapter
- 7.2. The Triangular Framework: Defining the Six Ideal Type Regimes
- 7.3. Regime Dynamics: A Typology with Modelled Trajectories of Twelve Post-Communist Countries
- 7.4. Beyond Regime Specificities: Country and Policy-Specific Features
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back cover.


