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An Anatomy of Mass Protests: The Orange Revolution and Euromaydan Compared
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2014) 47 (2): 227–236.
Published: 19 May 2014
..., this article argues that domestic factors deserve closer attention from both academics and practitioThe most recent spate of the protests in Ukraine adds to the history of anti-governmental strikes in the post-communistEuromaydan Mass protests Legacies of the past Imperatives of liberalization Government...
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Problem of early elections and dissolution power in the Czech Republic
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2013) 46 (2): 217–226.
Published: 09 April 2013
...Milos Brunclik Theory of parliamentary regimes presumes that parliament can express vote of no confidence in government. On the other hand executive power (government or head of state) is endowed with right to dissolve the parliament. However, these “doomsday devices” are not in balance in many...