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Taking Stock Of Shock by Kristen Ghodsee, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Kristen Ghodsee

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Taking Stock Of Shock by Kristen Ghodsee, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Taking Stock Of Shock by Kristen Ghodsee, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Taking Stock Of Shock by Kristen Ghodsee, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Kristen Ghodsee

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Kristen Ghodsee and Mitchell A. Orenstein blend empirical data with lived experiences to produce a robust picture of who won and who lost in post-communist transition, contextualizing the rise of populism in Eastern Europe. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, more than 400 million people suddenly found themselves in a new reality, a dramatic transition from state socialist and centrally planned workers' states to liberal democracy (in most cases) and free markets. Thirty years later, postsocialist citizensremain sharply divided on the legacies of transition. Was it a success that produced great progress after a short recession, or a socio-economic catastrophe foisted on the East by Western capitalists? Taking Stock of Shock aims to uncover the truth using a unique, interdisciplinary investigationinto the social consequences of transition - including the rise of authoritarian populism and xenophobia. Showing that economic, demographic, sociological, political scientific, and ethnographic research produce contradictory results based on different disciplinary methods and data, Kristen Ghodseeand Mitchell Orenstein triangulate the results. They find that both the J-curve model, which anticipates sustained growth after a sharp downturn, and the "disaster capitalism" perspective, which posits that neoliberalism led to devastating outcomes, have significant basis in fact. While substantialpercentages of the populations across a variety of postsocialist countries enjoyed remarkable success, prosperity, and progress, many others suffered an unprecedented socio-economic catastrophe. Ghodsee and Orenstein conclude that the promise of transition still remains elusive for many and offerpolicy ideas for overcoming negative social and political consequences. | Taking Stock Of Shock by Kristen Ghodsee, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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