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Workers after Workers' States: Labor and Politics in Postcommunist Eastern Europe

Authors: Caleb Southworth; Stephen Crowley; David Ost;

Workers after Workers' States: Labor and Politics in Postcommunist Eastern Europe

Abstract

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Surprise of Labor Weakness in Post-Communist Society Chapter 2 Labor and Trade Unions in the Czech Republic, 1989-2000 Chapter 3 The Failure of Social-Democratic Unionism in Hungary Chapter 4 Neocorporatism in Slovakia: Formalizing Labor Weakness in a (Re)democratizing State Chapter 5 The Weakness of Symbolic Strength: Labor and Union Identity in Poland: 1989-2000 Chapter 6 Winning the Battles, Losing the War: Contradictions of Romanian Labor in the Post-Communist Transformation Chapter 7 Bulgarian Trade Unions in Transition: The Taming of the Hedgehog Chapter 8 The Cost of Nationalism: Croatian Labor, 1990 - 1999 Chapter 9 Waiting for the Workers: Explaining Labor Quiescence in Serbia Chapter 10 Workers and Unions in Postcommunist Ukraine Chapter 11 The Social Explosion That Wasn't: Labor Quiescence in Post-Communist Russia Chapter 12 Conclusion: Making Sense of Labor's Weakness in Poscommunism

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