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Political elite, civil society, and type of capitalism: Estonia and Slovenia.

Introduction

In addition to being former communist countries, Slovenia and Estonia share several other similarities. First, they are both small countries in terms of the size of their territory and number of inhabitants. Second, they are new countries that gained independence only after the collapse of communist regimes. (In the case of Estonia, independence was, in fact, regained since it was a sovereign country in the period between the two World Wars.) Third, they were the most economically developed regions in former multi-national settings (although Slovenia was at a considerably higher level in this regard) with the most Western contacts due to their geographical ...

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