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List of Figures
List of Tables
Editor’s Preface
PART I. Conceptual Frameworks
Freeing Post-Soviet Regimes from the Procrustean Bed of Democracy Theory
Henry E. Hale
The System Paradigm Revisited: Clarification and Additions in the Light Of Experiences in the Post-Communist Region
János Kornai
Neopatrimonialism in Post-Soviet Eurasia
Oleksandr Fisun
Towards a Terminology for Post-communist Regimes
Bálint Magyar
PART II. Actors of Power
Putin’s Neo-Nomenklatura System and its Evolution
Nikolay Petrov
Republic of Clans: The Evolution of the Ukrainian Political System
Mikhail Minakov
Is Belarus a Classic Post-Communist Mafia State?
Uladzimir Rouda
The Romanian Patronal System of Public Corruption
László Nándor Magyari
PART III. Techniques and Tools
The Russian Party System
Zoltán Sz. Bíró
The Belarusian Non-Party Political System: Government, Trust and Institutions, 1990–2015
Andrei Kazakevich
Illiberal State Censorship: A Must-have Accessory for Any Mafia State
Miklós Haraszti
Disarming Public Protests in Russia: Transforming Public Goods into Private Goods
Dumitru Minzarari:
PART IV. Wealth and Ownership
The Institution of Power and Ownership in the Former U.S.S.R: Origin, Diversity of Forms, and Influence on Transformation Processes
Andrey Ryabov
Russia’s Network State and Reiderstvo Practices: The Roots to Weak Property Rights Protection after the post-Communist Transition
Ilja Viktorov
From Free Market Corruption Risk to the Certainty of a State-Run Criminal Organization (using Hungary as an example)
Bálint Magyar
PART V. Contrasts and Connections
Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine as Post-Soviet Rent-Seeking Regimes
Alexei Pikulik
The Structure of Corruption: A Systemic Analysis
Sarah Chayes
The New East European Patronal States and the Rule-of-Law
Kálmán Mizsei
Parallel System Narratives—Polish and Hungarian Regime Formations Compared
Bálint Magyar
List of Contributors
Index
Appendix
Bálint Magyar is Research Fellow at CEU Democracy Institute, working on the subject of patronalism in post-communist countries.
He was a member of the Hungarian Parliament (1990-2010). As a Minister of Education (1996-1998; 2002-2006) he initiated and carried out reforms in public and higher education.