Degrowth from the East – between quietness and contention. Collaborative learnings from the Zagreb Degrowth Conference

Lilian Pungas
Ondřej Kolínský
Thomas SJ Smith
Ottavia Cima
Eva Fraňková
Agnes Gagyi
Markus Sattler
Lucie Sovová

While degrowth as a plural and decolonial movement actively invites the Global South to be part of its transformative project, the current North-South dichotomy threatens to miss the variety of semi-peripheral contexts. Against this backdrop, we aim to contribute to dialogues on degrowth from the often-overlooked ‘East’ – specifically post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Instead of being viewed as a site for transformative examples and inspiration for degrowth-oriented socio-ecological transformation, CEE is often portrayed as ‘lagging behind’. Problematising such reductionist narratives, this essay explores CEE as a lively and rich site of postcapitalist alternatives. Based on two special sessions organised at the 2023 International Degrowth Conference in Zagreb, we ref lect upon insights gathered on various degrowth-aligned traditions and practices in CEE with a goal to 1) advance an equitable dialogue between the global degrowth scholarship and the East, and 2) strengthen a context-sensitive degrowth agenda in CEE.

Suggested citation

Pungas, Lilian, Ondřej Kolínský, Thomas SJ Smith, et al. 2024. “Degrowth from the East – between Quietness and Contention. Collaborative Learnings from the Zagreb Degrowth Conference.” Czech Journal of International Relations 59 (2): 79–113. https://doi.org/10.32422/cjir.838.