Central European Industry in the Information Age

Central European Industry in the Information Age
Author: Hans Van Zon,Brian Dillon,Jerzy Hausner,Dorota Kwieciska
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351754194

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This title was first published in 2000: A study of the diffusion and effective use of ICT in industry in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine. It explores quantitative and qualitative overviews of the current state of affairs with respect to computer-networking in industry, and examines prospects and obstacles.

From the Soviet Bloc to the European Union

From the Soviet Bloc to the European Union
Author: Ivan T. Berend,Tibor Iván Berend
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521493659

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An authoritative study that covers the social and economic history of Central and Eastern Europe since 1973.

Electronic Government

Electronic Government
Author: Roland Traunmüller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540452393

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The EGOV Conference Series intends to assess the state of the art in e-Gove- ment and to provide guidance for research and development in this fast-moving ?eld. The annual conferences bring together leading research experts and p- fessionals from all over the globe. Thus, EGOV 2003 in Prague built on the achievements of the 1st EGOV Conference (Aix-en-Provence, 2002), which p- vided an illustrative overview of e-Government activities. This year the interest even increased: nearly 100 contributions, and authors coming from 34 countries. In this way EGOV Conference 2003 was a reunion for professionals from all over the globe. EGOV 2003 brought some changes in the outline and structure of the c- ference. In line with the broadening of the ?eld and a growing number of s- missions it became necessary to decentralize the reviewing process. So reviewing was done via stream chairs who deserve high praise for their dedicated work. In addition, a workshop part was included to cover some subjects of emerging signi?cance, such as dissemination, networking, and regional developments. F- ther, a subtitle of the conference was chosen that would mirror the expansion of e-Government to e-Governance. Consequently, in this year’s conference gov- nance, democratic deliberation and legal issues occupied a growing share. Last, but not least, GIS was incorporated as a topic due to the increasing importance of geographical information systems for planning and operations.

Good Governance in the Era of Global Neoliberalism

Good Governance in the Era of Global Neoliberalism
Author: Jolle Demmers,Alex E. Fernández Jilberto,Barbara Hogenboom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134296491

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Chapter 1 Good Governance and democracy in a world of neoliberal regimes -- chapter 2 The political economy of neoliberal governance in Latin America -- chapter 3 Que se vayan todos -- chapter 4 Governing Mexico's market democracy -- chapter 5 Triple transition and governance in El Salvador -- chapter 6 Playing Russian roulette -- chapter 7 Good governance can make bad government -- chapter 8 Clanism and predatory capitalism -- chapter 9 Between globalisation and sub-national politics -- chapter 10 Bad governance under democratic rule in Taiwan -- chapter 11 The political economy of recovery in Indonesia -- chapter 12 China's transition to industrial capitalism -- chapter 13 From new order to new world order -- chapter 14 Good governance, privatisation and ethno-regional conflict in Cameroon -- chapter 15 Global neoliberalisation and violent conflict.

The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine

The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
Author: H. van Zon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780333978023

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The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine analyses the reasons for the abysmal economic performance of Ukraine during the 1990s. The main thesis is that economic development was blocked by a set of parasitic mechanisms at all levels of the economy that prevented the development of value-added economic activities. These parasitic mechanisms already developed under Soviet rule ('beating the system' by redistributing goods and services while disregarding formal rules) became a widespread practice.

Labour Relations in Development

Labour Relations in Development
Author: Alex Fernández Jilberto,Marieke Riethof
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2002-08-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134446421

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This timely and well-written collection explores the impact of economic reforms in developing and transitional economies across the world. In a first of its kind, this book examines such issues as:* in-depth, cross-regional analysis of the pressures for global integration* labour costs and their determinants: crucial factors in the success of econo

The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in a Turbulent World

The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in a Turbulent World
Author: José M. Magone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315407845

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Drawing on the work of Arend Lijphart, this book focuses on consensus democracies. These democracies entail a complex set of democratic institutional and conventional arrangements and can be regarded as a product of path-dependent development towards a national culture of compromise and bargaining. Taking a multi-dimensional and multi-spatial approach, this book examines the West central European consensus democracies of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Switzerland, over the past 40 years. Magone examines how these democracies have been transformed by Europeanization thrusts and global turbulence yet are able to maintain political stability. It provides historical context including the different phases of transformation: the golden period (1945-1979); disorganised capitalism (1979-1993); and re-equilibration (1993-). It includes chapters on political culture, government, parliament, the rise of populism and political parties, subnational government, and the political economy and concludes deliberating on the relevance of consensus democracies’ experiences for the future of European and global governance. Based on original research, this book will be of strong interest to students and scholars of comparative politics, European government, West European politics, the politics of small states in Europe, and those with a particular interest in the politics of Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Switzerland.

Declining Democracy in East Central Europe

Declining Democracy in East Central Europe
Author: Attila Ágh
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2019
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 9781788974738

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The dramatic decline of democracy in East-Central Europe has attracted great interest world-wide. Going beyond the narrow spectrum of the extensive literature on this topic, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of ECE region – Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia – from systemic change in 1989 to 2019 to explain the reasons of the collapse of ECE democratic systems in the 2010s.