Theorizing Transition: The Political Economy of Post-Communist Transformations Adrian Smith, University of Sussex John Pickles, University of Kentucky
Routledge 1998
How do we understand the dramatic changes that are transforming the societies of eastern and central Europe and those
'peripheral' countries witnessing a shift to the market? Theorizing Transition examines this and other questions through a variety of studies of the complex political, economic and social transformations occurring in eastern Europe and Central Europe. Contributions from geographers, economists, sociologists, feminists, planners and scholars of international studies unravel the complexity of change in post-communism by examining: theoretical perspectives on transition, industrial and regional restructuring, agrarian change, de-collectivisation and rural struggles, and gendered transformations in a variety of eastern and central European contexts. Examining transformations using a variety of perspectives from critical political economy and cultural theory, Theorizing Transition provides both a rich empirical map of the dimensions of post-Communism and raises important theoretical issues about how we interpret these changes.