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1. The Arguments On The Role Change Of Eastern Central Europe After The Cold War
2. Research On Social Cleavages And Its Impact On The Left In East-Central Europe
3. Analysis Of The Rapacki Plan For A Nuclear-Free Zone In Central Europe
4. Theory Of The European Union To Protect Regional Ethnic Minorities
5. Elite Structure And The Choice Of Privatization Strategies During The Early Transition In East-central Europe And Russia
6. Trafficking In Persons In Central Europe: Poland Case Study
7. The noble enterprise of state building: Elites, power and the rise (and demise) of early modern states in East Central Europe
8. The ethnification of political systems in central Europe: The case of the Hungarian minority in the Slovak Republic
9. Vernacular Diplomacy in Central Europe: Statesmen and Soldiers between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, 1543-1593
10. The third gate: Naturalization legislation in Eastern and Central Europe
11. European integration and ethnic minority mobilization in East Central Europe
12. Traditional believers and democratic citizens. A contextualized analysis of the effects of religion on support for democracy in East Central Europe
13. Peripheral visions: Regional identity in the literature and cinema of East Central Europe
14. Houses of History and Homepages: Museums of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe and their Online Presence
15. International effects on the process of democratization in East Asia and Central Europe (1949--2002) (China, Taiwan, Hungary)
16. When the wall came down, crime went up: Crime and social change in post-socialist east-central Europe from 1985 to 2000
17. Europeanization and prospects for nationalism in east-central Europe
18. Social welfare policy curriculum content in Central Europe in comparison to United States policy and social work education (Hungary, Poland, Romania)
19. Defense reform in Central Europe and the challenges of NATO membership: The case of Hungary
20. The legacy of communist political culture in East-Central Europe: A study of the post-communist mind
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