2019
DOI: 10.36874/riesw.2019.1.2
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Europa Środkowa i Wschodnia w okresie poszukiwania własnej tożsamości politycznej oraz zmian systemowych

Abstract: The paradigm of the political identity of Central and Eastern Europe was being formed on the sidelines of the paradigm of modernization of the region’s states, getting beyond control of the East (authoritarianism) and heading towards Western democracies. In the process of democratization of the countries of the region, the transformation paradigm developed by Western political scientists had to be adapted to the Eastern European reality. The countries of the region underwent a complex process of systemic chan… Show more

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“…The transition in CEE is one of the most spectacular political, social and economic transformations in the world, as firms were faced with the challenge of managing radical strategic and organisational change rather than traditional economic development issues such as the transition from an agrarian society to an industrialised economy (Baluk, 2019; Meyer and Peng, 2005). It should be noted, however, that the CEE countries were condemned to a peripheral model of capitalism and imitation of solutions already existing in Western European countries (Gardawski and Rapacki, 2019).…”
Section: Family Firms In Central Eastern Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition in CEE is one of the most spectacular political, social and economic transformations in the world, as firms were faced with the challenge of managing radical strategic and organisational change rather than traditional economic development issues such as the transition from an agrarian society to an industrialised economy (Baluk, 2019; Meyer and Peng, 2005). It should be noted, however, that the CEE countries were condemned to a peripheral model of capitalism and imitation of solutions already existing in Western European countries (Gardawski and Rapacki, 2019).…”
Section: Family Firms In Central Eastern Europementioning
confidence: 99%