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March - Volume 40, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 122
June - Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 123 - 267
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Volume 40, Issue 1
March 2007
ISSN 0967-067X
EISSN 1873-6920
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Forming government elites in a new democracy: The case of Poland
Jacek Raciborski
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Individual rights and collective rights: Labor’s predicament in China
Feng Chen
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The Russian Constitutional Court and the Communist Party case: Watershed or whitewash?
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The denial syndrome and its consequences: Serbian political culture since 2000
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Embattled executives: Prime ministerial weakness in East Central Europe
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Corruption networks as a sphere of investment activities in modern Russia
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Joseph King
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