Red and green – interview with Pat Devine
A Manchester economist, previously in the CPGB, now convenor of the Red-Green Study Group, which published the pamphlet "What on Earth is to be Done?"
Declaration on the guidelines to the new Constitution
A multiparty negotiation on the new Constitution of Hungary resulted in a draft, which has been criticised by many non-governmental organisations.
Comments on the draft of the new Constitution (May 1996)
The draft and principles of the new constitution are contradictory to various values shared by the people at the beginning of the transition. The draft is a step backwards on the availability of democratic institutions as well.
Lessons of the Chinese reforms
China has produced the most remarkable economic growth in the past fifteen years. The question is whether she produced a model to be followed as well or not. If that is the case, much of the suffering following the East European shock therapies could have been avoided.
Ways out of the common – Socialist and post-socialist development in agriculture in Russia and China
A comparative assessment of the Russian and Chinese rural developments. Both collectivization and decollectivization happened on different ways, because of the different historical circumstances of the two countries.