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The OMRI annual survey of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union /

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New Title:Annual survey of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
Corporate Author: Open Media Research Institute.
Format: Serial
Language:English
Published: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1996-c1997.
Subjects:
Post-communism > Europe, Eastern > Periodicals.
Post-communism > Former Soviet republics > Periodicals.
Europe, Eastern > Politics and government > 1989- > Periodicals.
Former Soviet republics > Politics and government > Periodicals.
Europe, Eastern > Economic conditions > 1989- > Periodicals.
Former Soviet republics > Economic conditions > Periodicals.
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