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Communist and Postcommunist Political Systems: An Introduction

Stephen White, John Gardner, George Schopflin,

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Resource TypeDB - Donated Books (Sách tặng, biếu)
Personal AuthorStephen White John Gardner George Schopflin..
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Title StatementCommunist and Postcommunist Political Systems: An Introduction/ Stephen White.
Publication , Distribution , etcNew York : St. Martin's Press , 1990.
Physical Description357 p.; 22 cm.
Summary, Etc. Note1: The Comparative study of communist and postcommunist states. 2: Histories, societies and political cultures. 3: Structures of government. 4: The party systems. 5: The leaderships. 6: The policy process. 7: Democracy and citizen politics. 8: Communist and postcommunist states in comparative perpective.
Uncontrolled TopicalCitizen politics, Communist, Cộng sản, Ford, Hậu Cộng sản, Non-Communist states, Phúc lợi xã hội, Political democray, Postcommunist states, Sách quỹ Ford, Sách tài trợ, Social welfare
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1 C7.000444 Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam / Tầng 2- Tủ sách: Ford (A) / Available

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