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Decommunization
Germany, International Justice and the 20Th Century
“Attempts at Decommunization in Russia Upset De-Stalinization”
Decommunization, Memory Laws, and “Builders of Ukraine in the 20Th Century”*
Communism and Post-Communism in Romania : Challenges to Democratic Transition
Constructions and Instrumentalization of the Past: a Comparative Study on Memory Management in the Region
The Revolutions of 1989 and Their Legacies
Appendix 2 25 Years After the 1989 Revolutions: Time for Reflection on Unfinished Business a Seminar, October 3-5, 2014, Warsaw
Collective Memory and National Identity in Post-Communist Romania: Representations of the Communist Past in Romanian News Media and Romanian Politics (1990 - 2009)
Uncaptive Minds
From the Anti-Communist Consensus to Anti- Communism
Memory of Stalinist Purges in Modern Ukraine
Decommunization" Measures Violate Freedom of Expression and Due Process Standards
Democratization Without Decommunization. the Balkans Unifinished Revolutions
Measures to Dismantle the Heritage of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe
Between Lenin and Bandera: Decommunization and Multivocality in (Post)Euromaidan Ukraine
Transitional Influences in the Transition from Communism
2Nd International Conference - Openness of State Archives and Memory Studies
Stalinism Revisited Stalinism Revisited
Top View
The End of the Cold War: a View from the Trenches 99
Decommunization in Bulgaria
The Unbearable Burden of Forgetting.Lustration in Post-Communist Romania Andreea Maierean
Why Post-Communist Parties in Eastern Europe
The First Red Century
Idps Volume 6 Number 1 July 2020 ISSN 2039-8573 Online
Remembrance, History, and Justice
“Original Democracy”: a Rhetorical Analysis of Romanian Post
The Second Cold War Geopolitics and the Strategic Dimensions of the Usa 1St Edition Download Free
Disciplining Post-Communist Remembrance: from Politics of Memory to the Emergence of a Mnemonic Field
Theme 5 Decommunization & Transitional Justice
Famine, Memory and Politics in the Post-‐Soviet Space
Decommunization: Human Rights Lessons from Past and Present, and Prospects for the Future
Delegitimizing the Communist Past and Building a New Sense of Community: the Politics of Transitional Justice and Memory in Ukraine
THE UKRAINIAN REVIEW a Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Study of Ukraine
Between Regimes: Institutional Design in Transitional Groups By
Panel Ii: Comparative Analysis of International and National Tribunals
Arrests at the Midnight Hour: Public Perceptions of The
Circulation, Conditions, Claims
Not for Citation Without the Author’S Permission
Exiting the Cold War Entering a New World
The Rise of Nations in the Soviet Union American Foreign Policy And
Transitional Justice
Historical Memory in Post-Communist Europe and the Rule of Law – First Part Edited by Grażyna Baranowska and León Castellanos-Jankiewicz
The Politics of the Lustration Law in Poland, 1989–2006
The Role of Constitutionalism in Transitional Justice Processes in Central Europe
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