| The Collapse of Communist Power in Poland (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies) |  | Author: Jacqueline Hayden Publisher: Taylor & Francis Category: eBooks
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Sales Rank: 604,920
Format: Kindle eBook Language: English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B000OI0S64
Publication Date: March 14, 2007
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Product Description
The Collapse of Communist Power in Poland in 1989 was unforeseen and unexpectedly sudden. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with key participants, this book examines the process whereby the Communist Party lost power. It sets out the sequence of events, and examines the strategies of the various political groupings following the partially free election of June 1989.
This volume argues that the specific negotiating strategies adopted by the communist party representatives in the Round Table discussions following the elections was a key factor in communism's collapse. In tracing the gap between what the PZPR (Communist Party) expected in each bargaining scenario and the actual outcome, Hayden assesses the evidence to determine whether the party were farsighted strategists attempting to control and shape the process of democratic transition in Poland.
Product Description
The Collapse of Communist Power in Poland in 1989 was unforeseen and unexpectedly sudden. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with key participants, this book examines the process whereby the Communist Party lost power. It sets out the sequence of events, and examines the strategies of the various political groupings following the partially free election of June 1989.
This volume argues that the specific negotiating strategies adopted by the communist party representatives in the Round Table discussions following the elections was a key factor in communism's collapse. In tracing the gap between what the PZPR (Communist Party) expected in each bargaining scenario and the actual outcome, Hayden assesses the evidence to determine whether the party were farsighted strategists attempting to control and shape the process of democratic transition in Poland.
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