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March - Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 163
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Volume 42, Issue 3
September 2009
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0967-067X
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1873-6920
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The unbearable lightness of membership: Bulgaria and Romania after the 2007 EU
Svetlozar A. Andreev
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titled, The unbearable lightness of membership: Bulgaria and Romania after the 2007 EU
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Perceptions of foreign threats to the regime: From Lenin to Putin
Vladimir Shlapentokh
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titled, Perceptions of foreign threats to the regime: From Lenin to Putin
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A two-thirds of success. Poland’s post-communist transformation 1989–2009
Grzegorz W. Kolodko
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titled, A two-thirds of success. Poland’s post-communist transformation 1989–2009
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Return to Europe e A double — edged sword for notaries? The case of Poland and Hungary
Gisela Shaw
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titled, Return to Europe e A double — edged sword for notaries? The case of Poland and Hungary
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Uzbekistan among the great powers
Dina Rome Spechler
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Martin C. Spechler
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Social(ist) engineering. Taming the devils of the Polish Bieszczady
Rosa Lehmann
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