Social capital and democratisation
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"Focusing on Poland and Ukraine, this book fills the literature gaps for integrated empirical and theoretical research with respect to post-Communist democratisation, social capital vs. democratisation theory, and the case study area of Central and Eastern Europe." "Suitable for students from graduate level upwards in Central and Eastern European studies, political theory and history."--Jacket.
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Mikael Sandberg
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Martin Åberg
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Social capital and democratisation
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Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSocial Capital and DemocratisationMartin Åberg, Mikael Sandberg
Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSocial Capital and DemocratisationMartin Åberg, Mikael Sandberg
Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSocial Capital and DemocratisationMartin Åberg, Mikael Sandberg
Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSocial Capital and DemocratisationMartin Åberg, Mikael Sandberg
Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSocial Capital and DemocratisationMartin Åberg, Mikael Sandberg
Social Capital and Democratisation
- SCSOCIAL CAPITAL AND DEMOCRATISAT...Martin Åberg
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND DEMOCRATISATION: ROOTS OF TRUST IN POST-COMMUNIST POLAND AND UKRAINE.
