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Poland's New Capitalism

 

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Poland's New Capitalism


by Jane Hardy (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780745324579

 

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An in-depth study of the effects of free market reforms in Poland since the collapse of communism.


Poland was central to the historic changes that took place across Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War. It is the largest economy in the region, and was at the forefront of opposition to communism, with the rise of Solidarity in the 1980s. This book explores the way that neoliberal policies have formed the basis of transformation, championed by both post-communist and post-Solidarity governments. Jane Hardy provides a rigorous assessment of the impact of these policies on everyday lives and Poland's place in the European and global economy. These are firmly set in the context of the complex and dynamic political economy of the country. The role of capital in the form of transnational corporations and foreign direct investment is central to the analysis. The revival of trade unions and growth of new social movements are explored as they challenge Poland's new capitalism. No other book studies Poland's recent history in such depth. This book will be a key text for students of political economy, international relations, social movements and labour studies.


 

ISBN 745324576
ISBN13 9780745324579
Publisher Pluto Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 20/11/2008
Pages 272
Weight (grammes) 431
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 215
Width (mm) 135

Acknowledgements
Glossary
1 Introduction: Poland's New Capitalism
2 Crisis, Revolt, Reform And Repression: Poland 1945 To 1990
3 The Leap To Global Capitalism: 1990 Onwards
4 'Not Just An Inside Job': Constructing Consent For Neoliberalism
5 Catching Up Or Lagging Behind? Poland In The Global Division Of Labour
6 The 'Shock Troops' Of Foreign Capital
7 Every Day Life Under Neoliberalism: Work And Welfare
8 Workers' Organisations In A Global Economy
9 'No More Stockings And Red Carnations': Women, Transformation And Resistance
10 Political Parties And New Movements
11 Prospects For The Future
Bibliography
Index.