Elites of Post-Transformation. The Cases of Central and Eastern European Countries 2024
DOI: 10.31338/uw.9788323563884.pp.159-182
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New Elites, Old Practices? Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Rule in Pre-Full Scale-War Ukraine in Relation to Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory of Practices

Oleksandra Iwaniuk

Abstract: This chapter draws attention to the problem of the elite's change in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries after 1989 and underlines its importance nowadays. The authors point out that the systemic transformation was an elite-driven process. Elites were significant agents of control. The text describes different models of elite exchange in CEE countries. In some of them, post-communist elites remained influential. In others, opposition elites seemed to play a dominant role. However, even in the latter c… Show more

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