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Poland's New Capitalism

By (author) Jane Hardy
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pluto Press, London, United Kingdom
Published: 20th Jul 2009
Dimensions: w 140mm h 216mm d 16mm
Weight: 333g
ISBN-10: 0745324568
ISBN-13: 9780745324562
Barcode No: 9780745324562
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This book explores the way that neoliberal policies have formed the basis of political transformation in Poland, championed by both post-communist and post-Solidarity governments. 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. Since then, neoliberal policies have controlled the country. This book assesses the impact of these policies, the role of capital in the form of transnational corporations and foreign direct investment. The revival of trade unions and growth of new social movements are also explored as they challenge Poland's new capitalism.

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'With its historical, political, and class-based critique, this book is one of the best yet on Poland's post-communist experience' -- David Ost, Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York, and author of The Defeat of Solidarity (2005) 'An important book that will surely prove influential in shaping our understanding of the uneven consequences of, and changing power relations associated with, post-socialist transformations' -- Adrian Smith, Professor of Human Geography, Queen Mary, University of London 'Although Poland is allegedly Eastern Europe's economic tiger, over 50 percent of its population live below the welfare line. This fascinating book documents the brutal restoration of capitalism in Poland and provides an overview of the new forms of social resistance that are responding to the failure of Poland's new capitalism' -- Przemyslaw Wielgosz, editor Le Monde diplomatique - Polish edition