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Jovic D (2010) Problems of Early Post-Communist Transition Theory: from Transition from to Transition to. Politicka Misao: Croatian Political Science Review, 47 (5), pp. 44-68. http://hrcak.srce.hr/politicka-misao
Abstract
The paper critically assesses the main approaches developed within the theories of post-communist transitions in the 1990s by looking at early works of Przeworski, Fukuyama, Vanhanen and Schoepflin. The author argues that the post-communist transition theories departed from the original understanding of transition, as developed by O¡¯Donnell and Schmitter in the 1980s. Instead of focusing on explaining the past, the post-communist transition theories constructed themselves as primarily normative, ie. forward-looking. They adopted key elements of ¡®objectivist¡¯ and normative approaches in analyzing political actions. In order to emphasise this anticipatory approach to analyzing political and economic transformations, the new ¡®transitologists¡¯ described transition as ¡®transitiion to democracy¡¯, rather than ¡®transition from authoritarianism¡¯. The author argues that some of the (self-admitted) failures of anticipatory transition theories in predicting events that led to 1989 in Eastern Europe were primarily due to their ¡®objectivist¡¯ approach in analyzing political actions.
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Transition theories; Post-communist transitions; Transitilogy; Eastern Europe; Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989; Post-communism
Journal
Politicka Misao: Croatian Political Science Review: Volume 47, Issue 5
| Status | Published |
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| Publication date | 31/12/2010 |
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| Publisher | Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb |
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| ISSN | 0032-3241 |