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Are today's authoritarian leaders doomed to be indicted when they leave office? The Russian and other post-Soviet cases
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Shlapentokh, V.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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China's economic integration into global regulatory frameworks: A study of government procurement
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Chou, B. K.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Civil society, youth and societal mobilization in democratic revolutions
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Kuzio, T.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Color revolutions: The Belarus case
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Marples, D. R.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Cultural comparisons and their consequences for nationhood in Ukraine
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Shulman, S.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Democracy or autocracy on the march? The colored revolutions as normal dynamics of patronal presidentialism
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Hale, H. E.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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"Don't knows" and public opinion towards economic reform: Evidence from Russia
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Berinsky, A. J.; Tucker, J. A.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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East and West: Travel and communication under alternate regimes; a research note
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Groth, A. J.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Explaining the success and failure of post-communist revolutions
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D'Anieri, P.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Explaining trust in political institutions: Some illustrations from the Baltic states
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Luhiste, K.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Foreign policy, rhetorical action and the idea of otherness: The Czech Republic and Russia
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Kratochvil, P.; Cibulkova, P.; Benes, V.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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From state socialism to capitalism: The role of class and the world system
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Lane, D.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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How former communist countries of Europe may attract inward foreign direct investment? A matter of institutions
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Fabry, N.; Zeghni, S.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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International diffusion and postcommunist electoral revolutions
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Bunce, V. J.; Wolchik, S. L.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Power and persuasion: Nonviolent strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
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Binnendijk, A. L.; Marovic, I.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Public perceptions of non-governmental organisations in Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Macedonia
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Grodeland, A. B.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Reform, corruption, and growth: Why corruption is more devastating in Russia than in China
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Larsson, T.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Reforming family policy in the Baltic States: The views of the elites
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Aidukaite, J.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Revisiting Russian and Polish elite value orientations: Are the elites still committed to the original goals of post-communist transitions?
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Levintova, E.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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Technical training, sponsored mobility, and functional differentiation: Elite formation in China in the reform era
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Zang, X.
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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2006
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