Czechoslovakia in Transition: Politics, Economics and SocietyPinter, 1991 - 390 pages A multi-disciplinary examination of the modern political history, economic system and social institutions of Czechoslovakia, this study evaluates the successes and failures of the Marxist regime, and concludes with analysis of the reasons for, and events since, its collapse in 1989. |
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History | 1 |
Politics and policymaking | 59 |
Social structure and social change | 161 |
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