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Coalitional Configurations: A Structural Analysis of Democratization in the Former Soviet Union. / Hass, Jeffrey K. ; Buck, Andrew.

в: Demokratizatsiya, Том 26, № 1, 01.12.2018, стр. 25-54.

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Hass, JK & Buck, A 2018, 'Coalitional Configurations: A Structural Analysis of Democratization in the Former Soviet Union', Demokratizatsiya, Том. 26, № 1, стр. 25-54.

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Hass, Jeffrey K. ; Buck, Andrew. / Coalitional Configurations: A Structural Analysis of Democratization in the Former Soviet Union. в: Demokratizatsiya. 2018 ; Том 26, № 1. стр. 25-54.

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