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The Collapse of State Socialism: The Case of Poland. (book reviews)
American Political Science Review, September, 1993 by Barany, Zoltan D.
For several reasons, the collapse of communism and the recent transitions in Poland have received a great deal of scholarly attention in the last few years. The post-world War II political history of the country is replete with social movements, political crises, and labor unrests - extraordinary events in the usually stale fare of Soviet-bloc politics.
Owing to the protracted nature of the breakdown of Polish socialism, to the fact that Poles were the first to succeed in repelling communism, and to a number of other unique factors, the country offers a case with abundant and ...
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