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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. 1 | The Rise and Fall of Communism | |
2 | Takeover, Stalinism, and De-Stalinization | 17 |
3 | Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia: 1956-1989 | 31 |
Pt. 2 | The Post-Communist Transition | |
4 | Poland | 73 |
5 | Hungary | 89 |
6 | The Czech and Slovak Republics | 99 |
7 | Bulgaria | 109 |
8 | Romania | 119 |
9 | The Former Yugoslavia | 133 |
10 | Albania | 145 |
11 | Foreign Policy | 153 |
Select Bibliography | 167 | |
Index | 177 |
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