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New towns in East Central Europe in the period of transition

Introduction
This paper deals with the evolution of new towns in the East Central European state socialist countries and their transformation after 1990.
Description
This research focuses on the development of new towns during socialism in the East Central European countries and their changing characters in the post-socialist transition. Author concentrates on three main issues:
  • the changing position of new towns in the East Central European urban system;
  • the changing role of the different actors of urban development, including the central state, local government and economic actors;
  • the changing nature of local societies in these cities, and the social problems of post-socialist transition.
Conclusions
According to the author, opposite to the expectations many of the new towns in East Central Europe successfully coped with the difficulties brought about by the political and economic transition of the 1990s. The depth of economic and social crisis of new towns differs by country to country, and by region to region, and very much depends on the national and local policy. As a consequence of the re-establishment of market economy the local society of new towns has also gone through substantial changes. As a consequence, the social structure of these towns now very much resembles the society of organically grown cities.
Contact info
Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungary
http://www.socio.mta.hu
Ms Viktória Szirmai (Research fellow), tel. +36 1 224 6740
Publication date
01/01/1996
Project finished
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Researcher
Ms Viktória Szirmai
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Urban Policy
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