Political and socio-economic modernization as a pledge of transformation of post-communist countries of Central-Eastern Europe: theoretical, methodological and logistic cut.

AUTHOR:
Aneta Moszczyńska

ABSTRACT:
The article is dedicated to analyzing the theoretical, methodological and logistic cut of political and socio-economic modernization and transformation in post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe is analyzed. It was found that the transformation of the post-communist countries of the region proved to be successful mainly because they upgraded different spheres of national life not consistently, but as simultaneously as possible (even against scientific skepticism about this). This was due to the so-called unnatural modernization for Central and Eastern European countries, where the decisive for the countries of the region was the influence of developed countries, which were positioned as an example or benchmark, which should be sought in the course of transformations. It was motivated that modernization of the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe was theoretically, methodologically and logistically successful because it was “a kind of hope for the future.”

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