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The return of the communists and the politics of reform in the newly independent states /

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Main Author: Berenson, Marc Phineas.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: 1995.
Subjects:
Communist parties > Former Soviet republics.
Post-communism > Former Soviet republics.
Legislative bodies > Former Soviet republics.
Former Soviet republics > Politics and government.
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