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for cross-posting. Perhaps interested in the following call for abstracts. Deadline
of abstract submission: 15 March 2010.

Best
wishes,

Alfio

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8th ESPAnet Conference
2010 (http://www.espanet2010.net/en/)

Social
Policy and the Global Crisis: Consequences and Responses

Budapest 2-4 September 2010

STREAM 14. Post-Socialist Welfare Systems (http://www.espanet2010.net/en/24/Post_Socialist_Welfare_Systems.page)

Economic Performance,
Global Financial Crisis, Democratization and Consolidation of Democratic
Institutions in the CEE-CIS Region


The
global financial crisis has put into question the political, economic and
social achievements of post-communist countries. This has implied a
reconsideration of the political, economic and social reforms already
implemented, as well as, and even more worryingly, the legitimacy of recently
established democratic institutions. A joint survey by the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the World Bank conducted on a sample
of 29,000 households in 28 transition countries (plus Turkey) has
shown, for example, increasing levels of citizens’ distrust for the recently
established market and democratic institutions with obvious repercussions for
the stability of elected governments. To quote only few of the worrying
results, in 2006 (well before the current economic crisis!) only 30 percent of
Eastern respondents believed that life is better now than in 1989, with market
and democracy supported primarily by better off and educated people (that is
the winners of transition).


In
addition, not only one in ten still supported a combination of planned economy
and authoritarian government, but the levels of societal trust were even
stronger prior to 1989. What are the negative repercussions of the global
financial crisis for the political, economic and social stability of
post-communist countries? Which is the role that welfare institutions may play
in democratizing and consolidating the democratic institutions recently
established? Is democracy still ‘the only game in town’ in the region? Or, are
new forms of support for authoritarianism and populism emerging?


This
stream welcomes contributions that explore the link between economic
performance, global financial crisis, democratization and consolidation of
democratic institutions from a theoretical as well as empirical perspective. The
countries involved in this stream include: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,
Slovakia and Slovenia for Central Europe; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania for the
Baltic States; Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo Under
UNSC 1244, TFYR Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia for South-East
Europe; Belarus, Moldova, Russian Federation and Ukraine for the Western CIS;
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia for the Caucasus; and Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for Central Asia.


Convenor:



Dr. Alfio Cerami

Research Associate

Centre d'études européennes

Sciences Po

28 rue des Saints Pères

75007 Paris - France

Homepage: http://www.policy-evaluation.org/cerami/

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