,,Offene" und „geschlossene" Transformation:

Von peripheren und noch periphereren Kapitalismen in Osteuropa

Authors

  • Gisela Neunhöffer
  • Anne Schüttplez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v32i128.694

Keywords:

Transformation, Peripherie, Kapitalismus, Osteuropa, Europa, Integration

Abstract

The article examines different modes of peripheralisation in Eastern Europe in the process of transformation. While in both, the EU candidate countries and in Russia, patterns of peripheral capitalism can be observed, pursued by and in the interest of transnational political and economic interest coalitions, these take different forms. The EU candidate countries undergo a more coherent variant of transformation, structured by the pressures of the accession process and a subordinated integration into European production networks. On the contrary, Russia has seen a much more open and unstructured process of integration into the global economy, expressed so far mainly in capital fiight, export of raw materials and import of vast amount of industrial goods.

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Published

2002-09-01

How to Cite

Neunhöffer, G., & Schüttplez, A. (2002). ,,Offene" und „geschlossene" Transformation:: Von peripheren und noch periphereren Kapitalismen in Osteuropa. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 32(128), 377–398. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v32i128.694

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