EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-98European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... response rates where very similar in all countries : 55 % of the Hungarian and Czech respondents , and 50 % of the Slovaks acknowledged its existence . The breakdown of this data into ethnic groups also revealed a coherent pattern ...
... response rates where very similar in all countries : 55 % of the Hungarian and Czech respondents , and 50 % of the Slovaks acknowledged its existence . The breakdown of this data into ethnic groups also revealed a coherent pattern ...
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... respondents preferred fight against the inflation over the decrease of unemployment , while the opposite was only ... Czech lands . However , the same differences were maintained in the other responses . Practically all Czech respondents ...
... respondents preferred fight against the inflation over the decrease of unemployment , while the opposite was only ... Czech lands . However , the same differences were maintained in the other responses . Practically all Czech respondents ...
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... Czech parts , 13.5 % in the House of People , and 13.8 % in the House of Nations ; while in the Slovak parts , as if ... respondents painted of themselves in the Ancien Régime , with only 45 % of the respondents being more satisfied than ...
... Czech parts , 13.5 % in the House of People , and 13.8 % in the House of Nations ; while in the Slovak parts , as if ... respondents painted of themselves in the Ancien Régime , with only 45 % of the respondents being more satisfied than ...
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actual analysis apparatus Arpád SZAKOLCZAI assessment characteristics Civic Forum cleavages Collège de France communist party concerning concrete conflicts continuities and discontinuities council Czech and Slovak Czech lands Czech mayors Czech republic Czech respondents Czech sample daily existence debates decrease democracy Democrats discourse discussion distribution East Europe East European countries economic problem elected body elite especially ethnic EUI Working Papers European University Institute fact factors FIDESZ former communist former Czecho-Slovakia former system Giandomenico MAJONE Hans-Peter BLOSSFELD Hungary and Slovakia ideological important interviews Jean BLONDEL legacy level of satisfaction localities majority medical analogies Michel Foucault national political parties obstacles opposite overall peculiar polarisation political activity political parties political system possible post-communist pragmatic present Public Against Violence public office question questionnaire role of political sense shock therapy situation Slovak republics social solution strong surprising taking three countries unity votes