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Transformative Transformation? 30 Years of Change in CEE: 4liberty.eu Review No. 11 Now Available Online

4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019October 10, 2019 /Leave a comment

We are pleased to present the eleventh issue of 4liberty.eu Review, titled “Transformative Transformation? 30 Years of Change in CEE”. We trust that it may tact as not only a reason for reminiscing about the past, but also a pretext for further challenging ourselvs to fight for a brighter future.

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REVIEW #11: Transformative Transformation? 30 Years of Change in CEE [EDITORIAL]

Olga Labendowicz and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

Central and Eastern Europe, a home to around 190 m individuals. Each with their own hopes, dreams, and agendas. All of them with a unique set of experiences and access to their sui generis historical past. Most of them, however, shared similar routes on their way to becoming liberal democracies.

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REVIEW #11: 30 Years of Freedom in CEE: Various Paths and Destinations

Tomasz Kasprowicz and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

The division of the world into the first (capitalistic) world and the second (communistic) one for decades seemed very stable. If anything, Communism was often supposed – and even more often advertised – to be more efficient. Western economists were estimating when the second world will surpass the first one.

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REVIEW #11: EU Accession and Revival of Nationalisms in CEE

Martin Reguli and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

Many Westerners have seen the break-up of the Eastern Bloc as the long-expected moment of reconnection with the countries of Central Europe. Formerly, in the interwar years, these states formed a crucial part of the order within the region.

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REVIEW #11: 30 Years Later: Will Soviet Legacy Still Shape Ukraine’s Future?

Iryna Fedets and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019October 10, 2019 /Leave a comment

After thirty years since the fall of Communism in Europe, Ukraine remains a country with unfinished institutional reforms and significant barriers for business and trade. The country gained independence when the Soviet Union dissolved two years later – in 1991.

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REVIEW #11: Orbanization of the Magyar State: Hungary in the Past 30 Years

Mate Hajba and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

In order to understand it, let us take a tour through time and space, to examine the key aspects of this part of the Hungarian history – including foreign policy, democratic institutions, education, business, economy, freedom of the press, religion, and tolerance.

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REVIEW #11: Media Unfreedom, Hungarian Style: From “APO” to “KESMA”

4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

The democratic transition in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) at the very end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s resulted in essential social changes. After the fall of Communism, certainty has disappeared from the everyday life of ordinary people.

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REVIEW #11: “Good Old Times”: Fake News Machine in the Czech Republic

4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

With the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc in 1989, transformation has started. The countries such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria changed their political vector from the East to the West. Political and economic changes were done fast – to a greater or less successful degree.

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REVIEW #11: The End of an Era: Rankings Will Tell You the Truth about Poland

Milosz Hodun and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

This year it was Tuesday. A terrible heat wave had been affecting Warsaw for over a week. Temperatures were above 30 degrees and everybody was looking for some shade. Those who could, spent their afternoons in parks, and many people voluntarily stayed overtime in offices to enjoy the AC.

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REVIEW #11: It’s Not Only the Economy, Stupid: Progress in Poland after Socialism

Marek Tatala and 4liberty.eu/September 24, 2019 /Leave a comment

Defenders of Poland’s success story may sometimes hear that they focus too much on economic advances, prosperity, and GPD growth instead of thinking about the actual lives of “average people” and the “social costs” of Poland’s transformation.

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