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From perestroika to Yeltsin, to Putin, and after, Demokratizatsiya is the indispensable international journal on post-Soviet democratization. It focuses on the contemporary transformation of the successor states of the Soviet Union. In each quarterly issue, distinguished scholars from Russia and other former Soviet countries, the United States, and around the world address politics, economics, social issues, legal systems, nationalities, international relations, and human rights. (c) 2005 Heldref Publications, Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation, Washington, DC. Comments and questions to the webmaster. |
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