- Post-communism is the
period of
political and
economic transformation or
transition in post-Soviet
states and
other formerly communist states located in...
- (January 1998). "Winners Take All: The
Politics of
Partial Reform in
Postcommunist".
Transitions World Politics. 50 (2): 203–234. doi:10.1017/S0043887100008091...
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Natalism (also
called pronatalism or the pro-birth position) is a
policy paradigm or
personal value that
promotes the
reproduction of
human life as an...
- Berkeley. His
research interests include democracy, authoritarianism,
postcommunist countries,
legislatures and
constitutional systems,
economic reform...
- The
modern history of
Russia began with the
Russian SFSR, a
constituent republic of the
Soviet Union,
gaining more
political and
economical autonomy amidst...
- Mitc**** A. (2018). From
Triumph to Crisis:
Neoliberal Economic Reform in
Postcommunist Countries.
Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-1108435055. Milanović...
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Wojciech (2005).
Rights Before Courts: A
Study of
Constitutional Courts in
Postcommunist States of
Central and
Eastern Europe. Springer. p. 342. ISBN 1402030061...
- June 2008.
Retrieved 19
October 2010. Kristensen, Lars, ed. (2013).
Postcommunist Film - Russia,
Eastern Europe and
World Culture:
Moving Images of Postcommunism...
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Marilyn Rueschemeyer,
Women in the
Politics of
Postcommunist Eastern Europe Marilyn Rueschemeyer,
Women in the
Politics of
Postcommunist Eastern Europe...
- Česká spořitelna (literally "Czech
Savings Bank") is a
Czech bank,
headquartered in Prague.
Despite being organized as a joint-stock bank, it is the heir...