The authors proceed from the assumption that the institutional and economic efficiency of a particular country (or society) depends on its historic legacy or ‘path-dependence’, strategic interactions of the elite and the impact of the international environment. Estonia and Slovenia are both not only economically, but also institutionally perceived as relatively successful and prominent post-communist countries and new members of the EU. Yet they have developed completely different in some aspects even diametrically opposite regulative settings and socio-political arrangements.
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This monograph reflects author’s response to scientific discussion in sociology and at the same time deliver to the public author’s considerations regarding current social and political issues. Compiled contributions enable insight in sociological way of thinking and evaluation of relevant social phenomena and processes form the point of view of development, social change and strategic decision-making.
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