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March - Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 3 - 109
June - Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 115 - 192
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Volume 27, Issue 2
June 1994
ISSN 0967-067X
EISSN 1873-6920
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Youth Culture in East Germany: From Symbolic Dropout to Politicization
Manfred Stock
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The Solidarność Spring?
Anna Blaszkiewicz
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Zbigniew W. Rykowski
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Piotr Szwajcer
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Jerzy Wertenstein-Żulawski
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Environmentalism Among Polish Youth: A Maturing Social Movement?
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Youth Movements and the Velvet Revolution
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Jan Kavan
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Electoral Rules and Party Nomination Strategies in Ethnically Cleaved Societies: The Estonian Transitional Election of 1990
John T. Ishiyama
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Introduction: Youth Activism in the East European Transformation
Andrzej W. Tymowski
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