Constitutional Moments in Eastern Europe and Subjectivist Political Economy

Originally published in Constitutional Political Economy

This article provides epistemic foundations for traditional rational-choice political science, to explain when and how ideas matter.

This article provides epistemic foundations for traditional rational-choice political science, to explain when and how ideas matter. Operational codes, epistemic communities and the structural patterns of ideas demonstrates the constitutional moments that occur during crises, and how ideas can underpin and direct the formation of interest groups. The implications for policy reform are discussed, along with an application to the Constitutional Moments during the transition of Central and Eastern Europe.

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