The Global Political Economy and Post-1989 Change: The Place of the Central European Transition. By Elizabeth de Boer-Ashworth. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000. 203p. $65.00
Peter Gowan
American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 2, 464-465
Abstract:
This book attempts to draw upon some heterodox, mainly Marxist, approaches to Western influence on Central European political economies in the 1990s. It also argues that the European Union's (EU's) role in the Central European transformation was qualitatively more positive than the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.
Date: 2002
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