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Østeuropa
Se også: 1989: Murens fald/Stalinismens sammenbrud
Andreja Živkovic: Eastern Europe's exposure to crisis
Socialist Worker nr. 2184, jan 10 – side 13
Note: The global recession has devastated the former Stalinist countries of Eastern Europe. Andreja Živkovic looks at the nature of these economies and the roots of their problems.
 
Mike Haynes: Eastern Europe: a return to crisis
Socialist Worker nr. 2138, feb 09 – side 8
Note: Twenty years after the 1989 revolutions Mike Haynes looks at the recession and revolts shaking eastern Europe today
 
Tony Cliff: On the Class Nature of the "People’s Democracies" (1950)
Alt. url: vorhaug.net
 
Tom Christiansen: UNICEF-rapport om Østeuropa: Sådan er det! Markedets rædsler
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 103, maj 94 – side 13
Note: Levestandarden i Østeuropa og Rusland er kraftigt nedadgående. Det dokumenterer en rapport fra UNICEF, som udkom i november 1993: “Public policy and social conditions”.
 
Mike Haynes: Class and crisis – the transition in Eastern Europe
International Socialism Journal nr. 54, mar 92 – side 45
Note: Bush's problem is, in part, that the New World Order of free market prosperity which he so loudly proclaimed is turning into a disaster-and nowhere more so than in eastern Europe. Mike Haynes' `Class and crisis' uses original material to present a comprehensive analysis of how the market has already failed the ordinary people of eastern Europe. He concludes by looking at how the growing threat of nationalism and fascism can be met by socialist politics.
 
Chris Harman: The storm breaks
International Socialism Journal nr. 46, mar 90 – side 3
Note: The world seems to have shifted on its axis in the last six months. The Stalinist regimes in Eastern Europe have been blown away by a great hurricane of popular protest which is now battering at the walls of the Kremlin itself. And South Africa is also in the midst of great changes. In two articles written in January this year we provide a Marxist analysis of these events.
International Socialism welcomes the revolutions of 1989, but many other socialists feel as much confused as elated by the upheavals. Those left wingers who believed that Russia and the Eastern European regimes were socialist societies are now demoralised by the seemingly headlong rush to embrace the Western style markets.
'The Storm Breaks' argues against this pessimism. Chris Harman, author of Class Struggles in Eastern Europe, shows that what we are seeing is not the destruction of socialism but the crisis of state capitalism.
 
Duncan Hallas: Notes and Letters: Eastern European class societies
International Socialism Journal nr. 9, jun 80 – side 128
Note: Comment on "New theories on Eastern European class societies" in ISJ 2:7
 
Mike Haynes + Peter Binns: New theories of Eastern Europe class societies
International Socialism Journal nr. 7, dec 79 – side 18
Note: Peter Binns and Mike Haynes critically examine a growing consensus between Marxist oppositionists in the east and some independent western Marxists who have decisively rejected Maoist and ‘Orthodox’ Trotskyist accounts of those countries, but who have equally not yet been convinced of the theory of state capitalism. The article argues that these new views are not just mistaken, but also dangerous, leading, if taken up consistently, to a reformist strategy in the west.
 

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