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March - Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 114
June - Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 115 - 236
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Volume 35, Issue 3
September 2002
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0967-067X
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1873-6920
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Post-Mao China: an alternative to ‘The end of history’?
D. Shlapentokh
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The dual challenge and the reform of the Hungarian socialist party
Attila Ágh
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t (always) make it drink: postive freedom in the aftermath of German unification
L.K. Davidson-Schmich
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U. Mummert
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Beneath the veneer of reform: the politics of economic liberalisation in Vietnam
M. Gainsborough
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Foreign direct investment in Russia: how the investment climate matters
Nathalie Fabry
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Sylvain Zeghni
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Mass pressures, elite responses—roots of democratization: the case of the GDR
Detlef Pollack
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