The Rise of the Comprador Service Sector:
The Politics of State Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
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Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung (Cologne).
Publication date: 2008-06-19
Polish Sociological Review 2008;162(2):175-190
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State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition
state. This article explains the moment of convergence and identifies the political support of the competition
state by making three principal points. First, the internally oriented strategies were exhausted by the end of
the nineties. Second, it took some time until the foreign investors became really active in the region. Third,
the processes of state internationalization worked only when the structural opportunities and political
possibilities of themoment allowed domestic groups linked to transnational capital—the comprador service
sector—to come to the fore and translate the structural power of transnational capital into tactical forms
of power within national social formations.