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Explaining civil society core activism in post-Soviet Latvia /

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Main Author: Linden, Tove.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Stockholm] : Stockholm University, c2008.
Series:Stockholm studies in politics ; 123.
Södertörn political studies 2.
Södertörn doctoral dissertations ; no 23.
Subjects:
Political participation > Latvia.
Post-communism > Latvia.
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