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Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany Stephen Padgett (University of Liverpool)

Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany By Stephen Padgett (University of Liverpool)

Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany by Stephen Padgett (University of Liverpool)


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This book examines the emergence of interest groups in post-communist society, an issue central to democratic transformation. The focus is on eastern Germany, but comparisons are made throughout with several other countries. Stephen Padgett argues that the pattern of interest activity in post-communist society falls short of the pluralist ideal.

Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany Summary

Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany: Interest Groups in Post-Communist Society by Stephen Padgett (University of Liverpool)

The emergence of interest group politics is one of the decisive factors in democratic transformation in post-communist society. Stephen Padgett argues that evidence from eastern Germany suggests that market transition produces rather open and fluid societies, in which group interests and identities are tenuous. Lacking a supportive social infrastructure, interest groups operate on 'entrepreneurial' lines, a form of associational activity which falls far short of pluralist ideals. With its accelerated transition to a market economy, eastern Germany provides a 'fast-forward' study of an 'advanced post-communist society' which enables us to anticipate the social structures and issues shaping interest-group politics in the newly-democratizing states of east-central Europe. Examining a number of different interest groups, and comparing a number of countries across east-central Europe, this book may also offer a vision of the future of interest-group politics in the West.

Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany Reviews

'This is an insightful, lucid volume that not only presents a wealth of information but also stands as a fine example of multidimensional, yet economical, social scientific analysis ... this is a fine volume that contributes much to our understanding of democracy and associational life in eastern Germany and east/central Europe. It raises provocative questions and casts doubt upon some of the more cherished notions about the future of democracy in this politically and economically significant region. given its clarity, the volume is appropriate not only for professionals and graduate students but also for undergraduates.' German Politics and Society

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The emergence of civil society; 2. Socio-economic foundations; 3. Organization; 4. Participation and the logic of collective action; 5. Group dynamics; 6. Organized interests, the state and public policy; Conclusion.

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NLS9780521529730
9780521529730
0521529735
Organizing Democracy in Eastern Germany: Interest Groups in Post-Communist Society by Stephen Padgett (University of Liverpool)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1999-12-09
212
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