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Socialist Opposition in Eastern Europe: The Czechoslovak Example, Jiri Pelikan
Conflict and Cohesion in Socialist Yugoslavia: Political Decision Making Since 1966, Steven L. Burg Reviewed by Frank Dinka
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The Functions of Communist One-Party Elections: The Case of Czechoslovakia, 1971, Frank Dinka and Max J. Skidmore
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