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Natsional`naia Politika v Stranakh Formiruiuushchegosia Sovetskogo Bloka, 1944-1948
[ National Policy in the Countries of the Forming Soviet Bloc, 1944-1948]

Ed. by V.V. Mar`ina
Moscow:  Nauka, 2004
551 p
Serie: XX Vek v Dokumentakh i Issledovaniiakh
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5020098647
Language: Russian
This collective monograph analyzes national policy in the countries of the Soviet Bloc in the first years after its formation. It starts with mass deportations in the USSR, and then describes how the new socialist countries: Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia dealt with the national issue and with national minorities in the transition period of "limited or managed democracy". The monograph is based on numerous documents and a solid statistical basis. Bibliographical references. Name index.
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» Ethnic Issues and Nationalities   » Ethnic Conflicts and Politics
» Government and Politics   » International Relations and Geopolitical Studies

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