Politics and Society in Eastern EuropeMacmillan Education, 1987 - 474 pages |
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... constitutional arrangements , a cir- cumstance which led to predictably unstable political institu- tions . That instability was both reflected and aggravated by the types of parliamentary arrangements which were chosen . In common with ...
... constitutional arrangements , a cir- cumstance which led to predictably unstable political institu- tions . That instability was both reflected and aggravated by the types of parliamentary arrangements which were chosen . In common with ...
Page 190
... constitutional revision , whose effect was to strengthen party control over state apparatuses and social organisations . This was the context in which constitutional revisions took place throughout Eastern Europe ( see Chapter 9 ) . The ...
... constitutional revision , whose effect was to strengthen party control over state apparatuses and social organisations . This was the context in which constitutional revisions took place throughout Eastern Europe ( see Chapter 9 ) . The ...
Page 255
... constitutional reform were all accompanied by a revitalisation of parlia- mentary activity . This , they reason , supports a proposition that , when possible , state socialist legislatures attempt to perform their constitutional ...
... constitutional reform were all accompanied by a revitalisation of parlia- mentary activity . This , they reason , supports a proposition that , when possible , state socialist legislatures attempt to perform their constitutional ...
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Interwar Eastern Europe | 15 |
War Communism and Stalinism | 48 |
The Structure and Development of Centrally | 68 |
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