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Communism in Europe : Continuity, Change and the Sino-Soviet Dispute. Volume 2
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Oxford, UK : Pergamon Press,

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Communism in Europe : Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute. Volume 1
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Year: 1964 Publisher: Oxford, UK : Pergamon Press,

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Political change in Europe: the left and the future of the Atlantic Alliance
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ISBN: 0631125256 9780631125259 Year: 1981 Publisher: Oxford Blackwell

Des partis comme les autres ? : Les anciens communistes en Europe de l'Est
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ISBN: 2870277040 9782870277041 Year: 1998 Volume: 25 Publisher: Bruxelles Complexe


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Western european communists and the collapse of communism
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ISBN: 0854968067 Year: 1993 Publisher: Oxford ; Providence : Berg,


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Radical left parties in Europe
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ISBN: 9780415843232 9780415425605 9780203154878 0415425603 9781136578939 9781136578977 9781136578984 0203154878 Year: 2011 Volume: 14 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

Redeeming the communist past
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ISBN: 0521001463 0521806690 9780521001465 9780521806695 9780511613388 0511041829 9780511041822 0511613385 9780511044281 0511044283 0511156855 9780511156854 1280419199 9781280419195 0511176120 9780511176128 0511304277 9780511304279 110712428X Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambrdige [England] New York Cambridge University Press

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This major study examines one of the most surprising developments in East Central European politics after the democratic transitions of 1989: the completely unexpected regeneration of the former communist parties. After the collapse of the communist regimes in 1989, these ruling communist parties seemed consigned to oblivion. However, confounding scholarly and popular expectations, all of these parties survived. Some have even returned to power. This in-depth, comparative study systematically analyzes the trajectories of four cases: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary (with additional examination of other communist party successors). Relying on extensive, and unprecedented, primary research, this analysis employs a consistent analytical framework that combines the peculiarities of the post-socialist cases with broad theoretical concerns of institutional analysis, democratic transitions and consolidation, and party politics.

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