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Governance and performance of microfinance institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the newly independent states 热度: Change in the presence of fit The rise, the fall, and the renaissance of Liz Claiborne 热度: TheRiseandFallofCommunism,ArchieBrown,RandomHouse,2010,1409016692, ...
The communist Soviet Union fell in late 1991, leaving many Eastern European countries without direction. Explore the fall of the Soviet Union, the...
Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: a Basic Contradiction? looks at how Communist theorists and practitioners tried to cope w... WA Kemp - London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London) 被引量: 1发表: 1997年 ...
The end of communism in Eastern Europe and the fall of the Soviet Union presented both opportunities and issues for the successor states in the region. Participatory politics was now a viable option. As Soviet control waned, countries like Poland successfully held free elections and relaxed polit...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989 eastern Europe has experienced a fundamental transformation in its economic, political and social institutions. Observers of the region have often viewed the media as little more than instruments of propaganda in the hands of the party-states which can now be...
The collapse of communism in eastern Europe beginning in mid-1989 and the subsequent disintegration of theSoviet Uniondeeply disturbed China’s leaders. While hard-liners used these developments to warn about the dangers of reform, Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin were able to minimize such backsliding...
How did World War I and its aftermath contribute to the rise of fascism in Europe in the 1920s? What effect did perestroika have on Eastern Europe? Explain the "fall" of communism in eastern Europe. What background factors are there? Are there any different explanations? What impact did ...
Just as anti-Chinese racism tied to Chinese immigration was connected to railroad strikes, the First Red Scare amid the rise of communism in Europe was heavily linked to immigration from that area, and workers were especially suspicious of Jews, fueling antisemitism. ...
Examines the political and social landscape in Eastern Europe ten years after the fall of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the Soviet empire. Challenges... Rose,Richard - 《Journal of Democracy》 被引量: 12发表: 1999年 Promoting Civil Society? Problems of Post-Communism, 49(1). Rosenblum...