Rebuilding Leviathan: Party Competition and State Exploitation in Post-Communist Democracies (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
$34.99
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Book Synopsis: Why do some governing parties limit their opportunistic behavior and constrain the extraction of private gains from the state? This analysis of post-communist state reconstruction provides surprising answers to this fundamental question of party politics. Across the post-communist democracies, governing parties have opportunistically reconstructed the state - simultaneously exploiting it by extracting state resources and building new institutions that further such extraction. They enfeebled or delayed formal state institutions of monitoring and oversight, established new discretionary structures of state administration, and extracted enormous informal profits from the privatization of the communist economy. By examining how post-communist political parties rebuilt the state in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia, Grzymala-Busse explains how even opportunistic political parties will limit their corrupt behavior and abuse of state resources when faced with strong political competition.
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Looking for answers to the fundamental question of party politics? Look no further! Introducing "Rebuilding Leviathan: Party Competition and State Exploitation in Post-Communist Democracies" from Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. This groundbreaking book explores why governing parties in post-communist democracies limit their opportunistic behavior and refrain from extracting private gains from the state. Uncover surprising insights into state reconstruction and party politics in countries like Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and more.
Discover how governing parties in post-communist democracies have strategically reconstructed the state to exploit its resources and establish new institutions for further extraction. By weakening formal state institutions and taking advantage of the privatization of communist economies, these parties have amassed significant informal profits. "Rebuilding Leviathan" takes you on a journey through the political landscapes of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Slovenia, exposing the inner workings of opportunistic political parties and the challenges they face.
Have you ever wondered why even the most corrupt political parties limit their corrupt behavior under certain circumstances? "Rebuilding Leviathan" has the answers. Author Grzymala-Busse provides a compelling analysis of how political competition plays a crucial role in curbing corrupt practices and preventing the abuse of state resources. With meticulous research and thought-provoking arguments, this book sheds light on the delicate balance between party politics and state exploitation.
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