ISBN-13: 9781349528127 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 232 str.
ISBN-13: 9781349528127 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 232 str.
An interdisciplinary collection that outlines the prospects and problems of developing a trustworthy state in Central and Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Socialist system
"Building a Trustworthy State in Post-Socialist Transition is an outstanding contribution to the study of the problems democratic consolidation in the former Communist world. The editors, Professors Susan Rose-Ackerman and János Kornai, both distinguished scholars of the economic transition, brought together a brilliant international cast of authors to examine the moral, legal and political problems of building 'trust' or 'social capital' without which in their view formally democratic institutions lack reliability and accountability, and therefore legitimacy in the deeper sense of that term. The double comparative perspective that runs through the volume is especially helpful to students of the 'more successful' Central European cases that are rightly contrasted both with consolidated Western and more authoritarian Eastern democracies." - Andrew Arato, author of Civil Society, Constitution and Legitimacy
"Kornai and Rose-Ackerman have put together a tightly focused, theoretically ambitious, empirically grounded set of essays on the problem of trust in post-socialist societies, the central issue in the second stage of transition. This outstanding team of scholars thinks deeply about the problem of developing institutions that are transparent, capable of responding to democratic pressures, and not held captive by those who managed to seize power in the first round of changes. The interdisciplinary and international set of authors brings an unusually rich diversity of theories and methods to the table, full of nuance and detail. This is a major contribution to our understanding of the issues, and the experiences detailed and the lessons learned in post-socialist Europe may well be brought to bear on an understanding and perhaps even a reform of societies farther West." - Kim Lane Scheppele, John J. O'Brien Professor of Law and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
"Among its many contributions, this volume helps to create analytic clarity on the definition of corruption. Offe's original essay on this topic is impressive and should become a standard text on this issue...For those who believe there is reason to be concerned about corruption in transition economies, this volume addresses theissue from a number of standpoints, provides rich theoretical and some solid empirical work on the topic, and discusses important moral and governance issues." - Mitchell Orenstein, Slavic Review
Preface; J.Kornai & S.Rose-Ackerman Introduction; S.Rose-Ackerman PART I: TRUST AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORM Public Participation and Government Accountability in Consolidating Democracies: Hungary and Poland; S.Rose-Ackerman Neutral Institutions; A.Sajó Does Lustration Promote Trustworthy Governance in Transitional Societies?, C.M.Horne & M.Levi PART II: CORRUPTION AND STATE CAPTURE Controlling Political Corruption: Conceptual and Practical Issues; C.Offe Political Inequality and the Subversion of Institutions in Transition Economies, J.Hellman & D.Kaufmann State Capture in the Russian Regions; I.Slinko, E.Yakovlev & E.Zhuravskaya Regulation in Russia: The Case of Pharmacies; A.Vacroux The Prime Minister's Dilemma: Do Non-Corrupt Governments In Corrupt Countries Have an Incentive to Launch Anti-Corruption Campaigns?; I.Krastev & G.Ganev PART III: TRANSITION AND DEMOCRACY Transition to Corporate Democracy, R.Hardin Attitudes toward Democracy and Capitalism: A Western Benchmark; J.Mueller And Now for the Bad News; B.Ackerman
BRUCE ACKERMAN Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science atYale University, USA GEORGY GANEV Program Director for Economic Research at the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia, Bulgaria RUSSELL HARDIN Professor of Politics at New York University, USA JOEL HELLMAN Senior Adviser on Governance in the East Asia and Pacific Region at the World Bank based in Jakarta, Indonesia CYNTHIA M. HORNE Assistant Professor at the John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, USA DANIEL KAUFMANN Director of Global Governance at the World Bank Institute (WBI), Washington DC, USA IVAN KRASTEV Political Scientist and Chairman of the Board of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia, Bulgaria MARGARET LEVI Jere L. Bacharach Professor of International Studies in the Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle, USA JOHN MUELLER Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies, Mershon Center, and is Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University, USA CLAUS OFFE Professor for Political Science at Humboldt-University, Berlin SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science) at Yale University, USA ANDRÁS SAJÓ Professor at the Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary and Global Faculty, New York University Law School, USA IRINA SLINKO Formerly Research Assistant in RECEP then Worked as an Economist at CEFIR, Moscow, Russia ALEXANDRA VACROUX Research Associate with the Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR), Moscow, Russia EVGENY YAKOVLEV Economist for the Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR), Moscow, Russia EKATERINA ZHURAVSKAYA Academic Director at CEFIR, Moscow, Russia
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