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Markets and Civil Society
The European Experience in Comparative Perspective

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Zusatztext " Markets and Civil Society examines the complex interactions between the economic institutions and the system of voluntary organizations in liberal democracies! as well as the political consequences of these interactions. Overall! this volume is a major addition to the literature on civil society."   ·  Carlos Waisman! University of California! San Diego Informationen zum Autor Victor Pérez-Díaz received his Ph D from Harvard University and is now Professor of Sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid and Director of the ASP Research Center. He has been a visiting professor of government at Harvard University, MIT, University of California at San Diego, the SciencesPo, and New York University. His recent books include The Return Of Civil Society (Harvard, 1993), Spain at the Crossroads (Harvard, 1999), and La Lezione Spagnola (Il Mulino, 2003). Klappentext Offers a multi-disciplinary approach Examines the political and social contexts of the economic transformation of Central and Eastern Europe from the perspective of several different countries Offers a contribution to the ongoing debates regarding the nature of the currently emerging European society Zusammenfassung Offers a multi-disciplinary approach Examines the political and social contexts of the economic transformation of Central and Eastern Europe from the perspective of several different countries Offers a contribution to the ongoing debates regarding the nature of the currently emerging European society Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Editors Preface Chapter 1. Introduction: Markets, civil societies and the political space Victor Pérez-Díaz PART I: MARKETS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND POLITICS Chapter 2. Markets as conversations: Markets' contribution to civility, the public sphere and civil society at large Chapter 3. An entrepreneurial theory of social and cultural chance Chapter 4. Civil society elements in European court systems: Towards a comparative analysis and a reference to an economic point of view Chapter 5. Dispute resolution systems and global markets: why arbitration? PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY IN TRANSITIONS TO, AND CONSOLIDATIONS OF, MARKET ECONOMIES AND LIBERAL POLITICS Chapter 6. Consumer credit and society in transition countries Chapter 7. The politics of civic combinations Chapter 8. Informal intermediaries and civic organizations in state-business relationships in Russia Chapter 9. Enterpreneurs, consumers and civility: The case of Poland Chapter 10. Conclusions and suggestions for further research Notes on contributors Bibliography Index ...

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