Preface Hilary Wainwright and Daniel Chavez Chapter 1 Introduction: East European new left perspectives on postsocialist transformation Ágnes Gagyi Chapter 2 A clear cut? The restoration of capitalism and the contradictions of socialism in Yugoslavia Vladimir Simovic Tanja Vuksa Chapter 3 Capitalist restoration and development in Slovenia and Croatia Marko Krzan Dimitrije Birač Chapter 4 Ukraine and the dis integrating empire of capital Yuliya Yurchenko Chapter 5 Reconfiguring regimes of capitalist integration: Hungary between 1970 2020 Ágnes Gagyi Tamás Gerőcs Chapter 6 Czechia 30 years on: The im perfect oligarchy and the misery of emancipatory alternative Ondřej Slačálek Daniel Sitera Chapter 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina after the transition: forever postwar postsocialist and peripheral? Danijela Majstorovic Zoran Vučkovac Chapter 8 Life in transition and in crisis The political autobiography of a generation Dana Dömsödi Florin Poenaru Chapter 9 Anti corruption as the New language of the neoliberal order in Albania Leart Kola Chapter 10 The political economy of the moralization of politics in post 1989 Bulgaria and the challenges for the left Madlen Nikolova Georgi Medarov Chapter 11 Making Sense of Georgia s Thirty Years of Neoliberal Transformation: a Gramscian Analysis of a Civil Society Movement Nino Khelaia Tornike Chivadze Chapter 12 Protest legitimacy and struggle for hegemony: Russian mobilizations between 2011 2014 Oleg Zhouravlev Chapter 13 The dissident tradition of antipolitics and the new right Problems and potential of post communist dissent in Slovakia and beyond Joseph Grim Feinberg Chapter 14 Fear Doubt and Money: War of ideas production of ignorance and right wing infrastructures of hegemony in Poland Andrzej W Nowak Chapter 15 Conclusion: Ideologies in postsocialist transition 30 years on Ondřej Slačálek