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Post-Communist Party Systems: Competition, Representation, and Inter-Party Cooperation (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
 
 
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Post-Communist Party Systems: Competition, Representation, and Inter-Party Cooperation (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) [Paperback]

Herbert Kitschelt , Zdenka Mansfeldova , Radoslaw Markowski , Gabor Toka

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The breakdown of political and economic regimes always offers new political actors opportunities to deal creatively with a highly contingent and open range of possibilities in order to craft new institutions and power relations. Read the first page
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