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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: The Surprise of Labor Weakness in Postcommunist Society | 1 | |
1 | Labor and Trade Unions in the Czech Republic, 1989-2000 | 13 |
2 | The Failure of Social-Democratic Unionism in Hungary | 37 |
3 | Neocorporatism in Slovakia: Formalizing Labor Weakness in a (Re)democratizing State | 59 |
4 | The Weakness of Symbolic Strength: Labor and Union Identity in Poland, 1989-2000 | 79 |
5 | Winning the Battles, Losing the War: Contradictions of Romanian Labor in the Postcommunist Transformation | 97 |
6 | Bulgarian Trade Unions in Transition: The Taming of the Hedgehog | 121 |
7 | The Cost of Nationalism: Croatian Labor, 1990-1999 | 141 |
8 | Waiting for the Workers: Explaining Labor Quiescence in Serbia | 159 |
9 | Workers and Unions in Postcommunist Ukraine | 181 |
10 | The Social Explosion That Wasn't: Labor Quiescence in Postcommunist Russia | 199 |
Conclusion: Making Sense of Labor Weakness in Postcommunism | 219 | |
Index | 235 | |
About the Contributors | 239 |
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