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Assenov, Assen. 2006. Monetary shocks
and nominal exchange rate dynamics. Monetary and exchange market
pressure models: Evidence from Bulgaria. The American University.
Atanassov, Boyko. 2004. Privatization
and corporate governance in a transition economy: The case of Bulgaria.
University of Delaware.
Bitzenis,
Aristidis. 2003. Foreign direct investment (FDI) during the transition
from a planned to a market economy : the case of Bulgaria (1989-2001).
Boyer, Nancy E. 1999. Supporting
democratization : the support for East European democracy act in
Bulgaria, 1990-1996.
Brooks,
Robin Sophia. 2004. Ethnic self-identification and nation-building in
post-communist Bulgaria. University of California, Berkeley.
Creed, Gerald Wayne. 1992. Economic
development under socialism : a Bulgarian village on the eve of
transition.
Ghodsee, Kristen
Rogheh. 2002. Sun, sand and socialism: Women, economic transformation
and tourism in post-communist Bulgaria. University of California,
Berkeley.
Giddings, Lisa A. 2000.
Does the shift to markets impose greater hardship on women and
minorities? Three essays on gender and ethnicity in Bulgarian labor
markets.
Glass, Christy M. 2005.
Gender and work during the market transition: The case of Bulgaria,
Hungary, Poland, and Russia. Yale University.
Hodges,
B. 2008. Special affect: Special effects, sensation, and Pop in
post-socialist Bulgaria. The University of Texas at Austin.
Ivantcheva, Assia Lubomirova. 2001.
Democratizing the post-socialist media: A comparative study of
television broadcasting policy in Bulgaria and Czech Republic,
1989--1999. The American University.
Jung,
Yuson. 2006. Consumer lament : an ethnographic study on consumption,
needs, and everyday complaints in postsocialist Bulgaria.
Kaneva, N. 2007. Re-imagining nation
as brand: Globalization and national identity in post-communist
Bulgaria. University of Colorado at Boulder.
Michaels-Christopher,
Diana. 1991. Forced belief penetration, development and break points:
The case of Bulgaria. University of Southern California.
Pilbrow, Timothy David. 2001.
Negotiating the past for a present in transition: Secondary-school
history and the production of national identity in Bulgaria. New York
University.
Ross, Glenda Joyce.
2001. A case study of an institution of higher education in Bulgaria:
The transition from communism to democracy. The University of Tennessee.
Valkov, Nikolay Staykov. 1995.
Politics of transition in Eastern Europe : privatization and investment
in Bulgaria.
Vassilev, Rossen
Vassilev. 2000. Problems of democratic transition and consolidation in
post-Communist Bulgaria. The Ohio State University.
Abraham, Samuel. 2001. The rise and
fall of illiberal democracy in Slovakia, 1989--1998: An analysis of
transformation in a post-communist society. Carleton University
(Canada).
Anderson, Leah Rose
Seppanen. 2003. A global social policy? International and domestic
effects on welfare state development in the postcommunist Czech
Republic. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Barton, David G. S. 2006. Velvet
revolutions: Vaclav Havel and the inner totalitarian state. Pacifica
Graduate Institute.
Beck, Dennis
Charles. 1998. The Czech authorial studio theatres, 1968-1989: Twenty
years of rehearsing the Revolution. The University of Texas at Austin.
Bren, Paulina. 2002. Closely watched
screens: Ideology and everyday life in Czechoslovakia after the Prague
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Boyle, Maryellen. 1992. Capturing
Journalism: Press and Politics in East Germany, 1945-1991. University of
California, San Diego.
Chessa,
Cecilia. 1998. Democratic consolidation in postcommunist Eastern Europe:
The emergence of civil society in East Germany and Poland. University
of Washington.
Cohen-Pfister,
Laurel Ann. 1990. Literary Scholarship in the German Democratic Republic
in the Eighties: The Conflict with 'Young' Literature. University of
California, Los Angeles.
Deess,
E. Pierre. 1997. The socialist ethic and the spirit of revolution :
institutional practices and the collapse of East Germany in 1989.
Ediger, Ruth Marie. 1996. The church
as a viable force in shaping Eastern European politics during the fall
of communism: The cases of East Germany, Poland, and Romania. The
University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
Hackeling,
Joan Helen. 2002. Place and practical agency during the last years of
East German State socialism: Rostock, 1978--1989. University of
California, Los Angeles.
Hall,
Bruce Wayne. 2003. Render unto Caesar: State, identity and minority
churches in the German Democratic Republic, 1945--1989. State University
of New York at Buffalo.
Hedin,
Astrid. 2001. The politics of social networks: Interpersonal trust and
institutional change in post-communist East Germany. Lunds Universitet
(Sweden).
Hofig, Carolyn C. 1997.
'Organized Cheerfulness': A Regional Study of Popular Culture and
Identity in the German Democratic Repubic. University of California,
Santa Cruz.
Janson, Deborah D.
1992. The Reevaluation of Romanticism in the German Democratic Republic
of the 1970s. University of California, Los Angeles.
Koeshall, John Fredrick. 2002. The
Effects of the Marxist-Leninist Educational System on the Thinking
Abilities of East German Students. Biola University, School of
Intercultural Studies.
Leighton,
Hera Tzortzopoulou. 1990. The Modern Fantastic in GDR Short Prose.
University of Illinois.
Masanovic,
Natasa. 2002. Sophocles and Shakespeare (Re)Visited: Heiner Mueller,
Bertolt Brecht and the Issue of Adaptation in East German Theatre.
Purdue University.
Morina, C.
2007. Legacies of Stalingrad: The Eastern Front war and the politics of
memory in divided Germany, 1943--1989. University of Maryland, College
Park.
Nesbet, Anne. 1992. The
Aesthetics of Violence in Russian and East German Literature. University
of California, Berkeley.
Pfaff,
Steven J. 1999. From Revolution to Reunification: Popular Protest,
Social Movements and the Transformation of East Germany. New York
University.
Philipsen, Dirk
Peter- H. 1992. 'We Were the People': East Germany's Revolutionary
Autumn of 1989. Duke University.
Riley,
Kerry Kathleen. 1993. The East German revolution : the interplay of
populist and elite influence.
Rudd,
Elizabeth Cook. 1999. Coping with Capitalism: Gender and the
Transformation of Work-Family Conflicts in Former East Germany.
University of California, Berkeley.
Smith,
Patricia Jo. 1995. Democratizing East Germany : ideas, emerging
political groups, and the dynamics of change.
Adair, Bianca Lianna. 2000. The
evolution of Hungarian democracy : antisystems in communist Hungary.
Baer, Helmut David. 1999. A case
study in social ethics: The Hungarian Lutheran Church in socialism,
1945-1989. University of Notre Dame.
Baxandall,
Phineas Reed. 2001. Reinventing Unemployment: Hungarian Joblessness in
Comparative Perspective. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Berg, Marni Marie. 1999. Environmental
interest groups and the Hungarian transition.
Bockman,
Johanna K. 2000. Economists and social change : science, professional
power, and politics in Hungary, 1945-1995.
Busette,
Camille M. 1994. Prelude to negotiations : the transformation of
authoritarian rule in Hungary, 1978-89.
Dancs,
Anita. 2000. The political economy of transformation in Hungary.
Fabian, Katalin. 1999. Public
Nuisances: Women's Groups and the Significance of Their Activities in
Post-Communist Hungary. Syracuse University.
Fosler-Lussier,
Danielle. 1999. The transition to communism and the legacy of Bela
Bartok in Hungary, 1945--1956. University of California, Berkeley.
Gutierrez, Brad A. 2002. Defense
Reform in Central Europe and the Challenges of NATO Membership: The Case
of Hungary. University of California, San Diego.
Harper,
Krista. 1999. From Green Dissidents to Green Skeptics: Environmental
Activists and Post-Socialist Political Ecology in Hungary. University of
California, Santa Cruz.
Hjartarson,
Joshua. 2005. Foreign bank entry and postcommunist financial sector
transformation: The cases of Hungary and Poland. University of Toronto
(Canada).
Kaufman, Cathy Crop.
1992. Paradoxes of Planning and Empowerment: Teachers' and Parents'
Perceptions of Hungarian Educational Decentralization Reforms.
University of Pittsburgh.
Kim,
Won. 1995. When socialism meets capitalism: Post-socialist transition
and labor relations in Hungary. Northwestern University.
Kiss, Csilla. 2005. Constitutional
democracy in Eastern Europe: The role of constitutional courts in
democratic consolidation in post-communist Hungary and Poland. McGill
University (Canada).
Kiss, D. E.
Van Buren. 2001. Women in the Hungarian labor market during economic
transition: Employment opportunities and earnings prospects, 1991--1995.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Kriebel,
Leslie. 1999. The New Business Chamber in Hungary: A Comparative
Historical Study of a Compulsory Civic Organization. University of
Massachusetts, Amherst.
Landers,
Michelle Hayes. 1996. Cultural Tourism and the Invocation of Identity:
Elites and Non-Elites in Post-Socialist Hungary. University of
Rochester.
Lee, Sunju. 1999.
Women and transition: A case study of social policy effects in Hungary
(1989--1996). University of Essex (United Kingdom).
Lovasz,
A. 2008. Competition and employer discrimination: New evidence from the
Hungarian transition. University of Washington.
Milter,
K. 2008. The impact of politics on post-communist media in Eastern
Europe: An historical case study of the 1996 Hungarian Broadcasting Act.
Ohio University.
Morlang, Diana.
1999. Socialists building capitalism : the Hungarian Socialist party
and economic policy making.
Murer,
Jeffrey Stevenson. 1999. Pursuing the familiar foreigner: The
resurgence of antisemitism and nationalism in Hungary since 1989.
University of Illinois at Chicago.
Pope,
Lisa Lynne. 2001. A Ghost in the City: Return Migratory Experiences and
Constructions of Identity in Post-Socialist Hungary. University of
California, Los Angeles.
Reed,
Darryl William. 1995. Behind the Negotiated Revolution: Economic Reform,
Social Change and Legitimation in Hungary, 1956-1989. University of
Southern California.
Renkin, H.
2007. Ambiguous identities, ambiguous transitions: Lesbians, gays, and
the sexual politics of citizenship in postsocialist Hungary. University
of Michigan.
Rona-Tas, Akos.
1990. The Second Economy in Hungary: The Social Origins of the End of
State Socialism. University of Michigan.
Rusnik,
Kristina Ruth Helen. 1995. The Serbs of Hungary: Ethnicity and
government policy in a transitional society. Indiana University.
Schiemann, John Wilson. 1999. Risk,
radicalism, and regime change: Institutional choice in Hungary, 1989.
Columbia University.
Seleny,
Annamaria. 1993. The long transformation : Hungarian socialism,
1949-1989.
Szelenyi, Szonja.
1988. Social Mobility and Class Structure in Hungary and the United
States. University of Wisconsin.
Taksz,
Ildikó. 1997. Economic policy implementation in east-central
Europe : industrial privatization in Hungary in the early 1990s.
Tamas, Bernard Ivan. 1999. Party
competence: Hungarian intellectuals in the struggle for political
survival. Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.
Tillemann, T. 2009. How to end an
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The Johns Hopkins University.
Tong,
Yanqi. 1991. Economic reform and political change in reforming
socialist societies : the cases of China and Hungary.
Vanya, Magdalena. 2006. Making
domestic violence: Gender, collective action, and emerging civil society
in postcommunist Hungary and Slovakia. University of California, Davis.
West, Barbara A. 1995. National
identity on the margins : the dialectic of national ideological
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Zentai,
Violetta. 2001. Exchange of values and circulation of meanings: Social
imagination on money and wealth in post-socialist Hungary. Rutgers The
State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.
Zsigo,
Frank Thomas. 2003. Democratic ideas, understandings, practices and
attitudes among students in post-communist Hungary, 1989--2001. Syracuse
University.
Bellows, Anne Camilla. 1999. The Praxis
and Production of Food Security in Silesia, Poland. Rutgers State
University of New Jersey, New Brunswick.
Berman,
Jacqueline. 1998. Engendering transition: Sovereignty, sexual
difference, and international relations for post-communist Poland.
Arizona State University.
Bettencourt,
Rosa Maria. 1996. The role of the Catholic Church in elaborating a
counter hegemony in opposition to the dominant groups in Brazil and
Poland.
Beyer, Gerald J. 2005.
The unfinished revolution: Solidarity, freedom and participation in
Poland after 1989 through the lens of Catholic social thought. Boston
College.
Bialasiewicz, Luiza
Anna. 2002. Making a European City: Urban Politics and Geo-Politics in
Krakow, Poland. University of Colorado, Boulder.
Biezenski,
Robert Peter. 1990. The Role of the Intelligentsia in the Polish Trade
Union NSZZ 'Solidarnosc'. University of Toronto.
Brunell,
Laura. 1999. Embedding post-communist regimes : urban governance and
institutional capital in post-communist Poland.
Castle,
Marjorie. 1995. A successfully failed pact the Polish political
transition of 1989.
Chajewski,
Leszek. 1997. Economic transition and the separation of political and
economic spheres : ideology and the transformation of industrial
relations in post-communist Poland.
Chan,
Kenneth Ka-Lok. 1998. Explaining political parties and party system
formation in post-communist Poland.
Cole,
Daniel Howard. 1996. Environmental Protection Under and After
Socialism: A Study of Poland. Stanford University.
Coughlan,
Elizabeth P. 1993. Martial Law in Poland: The Dynamics of Military
Involvement in Politics. Indiana University.
Czajkowska,
Beata Barbara. 1999. From Tribunes to Citizens: Polish Intelligentsia
During and After Communism. University of Maryland, College Park.
Deichmann, Joel Ian. 1999. The
origins, industrial composition, and spatial distribution of foreign
direct investment in Poland, 1989-1998. State University of New York at
Buffalo.
Domber, G. 2008.
Supporting the revolution: America, democracy, and the end of the Cold
War in Poland, 1981--1989. The George Washington University.
Epstein, Rachel Ann. 2001.
International institutions and domestic policy: Depoliticization and
denationalization in postcommunist Poland. Cornell University.
Fajfer, Lubov. 2001. The Phoenix
rises. Revival of nationalist politics in post-communist Poland: The
case of the German minority. University of California, Los Angeles.
Ferry, Martin Hugh. 1998. The
"intelligentsia in power" and the development of civil society :
Mazowiecki's Poland
Galbraith,
Marysia H. 1996. Polish Youth in Transition: Nation, Self, and Other in
Post-Communist Poland. University of California, San Diego.
Garrett, W. Brent. 2000. Poland and
the problem of regional integration : problems, perplexities, and
prospects in the post-communist era.
Gianoplus,
Pauline. 1999. The Business of Identities: Remaking the Polish
Bourgeoisie. University of Michigan.
Hamot,
Gregory Edward. 1995. Constructing the Role of Schools in Educating for
Democratic Citizenship Through Cross-Cultural Experiences: A Case Study
of Five Polish Educators. Ohio State University.
Hicks,
Barbara E. 1992. Environmental politics in Poland : the emergence of a
social movement and the failure of normalization.
Jasienska,
Grazyna. 1996. Energy expenditure and ovarian function in rural women
from Poland. Harvard University.
Kabala,
Stanley Joseph. 1991. The development of environmental policy in the
Polish People's Republic, 1969-1989. University of Pittsburgh.
Kaftan, Joanna Urszula. 2002. National
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Kem, Jackie David.
2003. Ethics in times of transition: Public ethics and moral reasoning
in Russia, Poland and the United States. North Carolina State
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Kenney, Padraic
Jeremiah. 1992. Building people's Poland: Resistance and transformation
in working-class communities and the coming of Stalinism to Poland,
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Kerlin,
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decentralization in Poland: The story of Poland's mid-level public
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Kubik, Jan.
1989. The role of symbols in the legitimation of power: Poland,
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Kulczycky,
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Martin, Christopher Peter. 2000. The
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McKitrick, Sean Arlan. 1999. Managing
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Claremont Graduate University.
Merrill,
H. Kathryn. 1999. Reflections on Aspects of Education in Post-Communist
Poland: A Personal Journey with Selected Educators, Parents, and
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Mizgala,
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Sharon Diane. 2000. Fluid categories: Water system management in
post-communist Poland. Clark University.
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of regional differences in post-communist Poland. The Claremont Graduate
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Parker, Christine
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1989--1999: Historical and contemporary effects on educational
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Pasini,
Rebecca A. 1996. The political strategy of the Roman Catholic Church in
post-communist Poland.
Powers,
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Przytula,
Tomasz Piotr. 1995. The Alternative Media In Poland 1976-1989: A
Historical Perspective. University of Minnesota.
Rie,
Jaeryong. 1999. Post-Communist Polish Economic Reform: A Class
Analysis. University of Texas, Austin.
Samuels,
Richard Ian. 2002. Evaluating the support for democracy in
post-communist society: Poland as a case study. University of
Southampton (United Kingdom).
Seibert,
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2001. Poland's security dilemma between Germany and Russia again:
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Szkodny-Ciolek,
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strategies of adjustment during the transition from state socialism to
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Szopski,
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The Ohio State University.
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Erica L. 2005. Conspiring with memory: Remembering World War II in
post-Communist Poland. The University of Wisconsin - Madison.
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Izabella. 2001. Culture in systemic transition: Nation-state building,
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Adamson, Kevin David. 2005. Socialism,
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Romania. University of Maryland, College Park.
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consolidation in post-communism: The case of Romania in comparative
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Ambiguous transitions and abjected selves: Betrayal, entitlement, and
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provision of social welfare services in post-communist Romania: An
examination of the role of faith-based programs. Michigan State
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Re-building the state in post-communist Romania: Networks, competition,
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Eric E. 1999. Contemporary Romanian Theatre: Artistry, Honesty and
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Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel
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Hungarian-minority autonomy within Transylvania, Romania, and a new
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Bodea,
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central banks: Evidence from eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
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Heybey,
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Kocenda, Evzen. 1996. Essays in
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Kotrba, Josef Antonin. 1996.
Privatization and restructuring in an economy in transition from central
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Pop-Eleches, Grigore.
2003. Refracting conditionality: IMF programs and domestic politics
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Ridley,
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selected European Union accession countries in central and south east
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role of the Central Bank; with special reference to the issues of
compliance with EU acquis. University of Southampton (United Kingdom).
Tsvetkova, Natalia Vasilievna. 2002.
Work in transition: Labor market adjustment in Russia and Eastern
Europe. Harvard University.
Tverdova,
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East Central Europe during the post-communist transition. State
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Vlasenko,
Polina. 2004. Privatization and new entry in post-Communist transition:
The impact on restructuring. University of Maryland, College Park.
Wright, R. 2006. Successful adaptive
strategies of MNC's in transition economies of Central and Eastern
Europe. Southern New Hampshire University.
Balis,
Christina V. 2005. Reluctant warriors? European army professionalism in
transition. The Johns Hopkins University.
DeWeese-Boyd,
Margie. 1999. Civil society and popular governance : democracy in
Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Dimitrova,
Daniela V. 2003. Internet adoption in post-communist countries: A
proposed model for the study of Internet diffusion. University of
Florida.
Duvanova, D. 2007.
Interest groups in post-communist countries: A comparative analysis of
business and employer associations. The Ohio State University.
Strohl, Jeff. 2003. Education and
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Republic.
Admiraal,
Beth Marie. 2004. Human rights in postcommunism: Discourse and parties
in the development of religious freedom. University of Illinois at
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Enev, Tihomir
Nedelchev. 2001. Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy: Cultural influences
on the transition in central and eastern Europe. University of Delaware.
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Kerekes,
Laszlo. 2003. Ecclesiastical law and ethnic minorities with particular
reference to Hungarian minorities in East-Central Europe. University of
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Armeanu, Oana I. 2005. Experimenting
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coalitions, and policies. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Dubrow, Joshua Kjerulf. 2006.
Enhancing descriptive representation in a new democracy: A political
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Grzymala-Busse,
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