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Rebellious civil society: popular protest and democratic consolidation in Poland, 1989-1993
Grzegorz Ekiert and Jan Kubik
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page ix)
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List of Tables (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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Chapter 1. Introduction (page 1)
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Chapter 2. Political Crises and Popular Protest under State Socialism (page 21)
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Chapter 3. Post-1989 Poland: Basic Trends in Politics, Economy, and Society (page 47)
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Chapter 4. Three Realms of Politics and Regime Change (page 76)
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Chapter 5. Protest Politics in Postcommunist Poland (page 108)
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Chapter 6. The Fall of the Suchocka Government: Interaction of Popular Protest and Conventional Politics (page 140)
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Chapter 7. Cultural Frames and Discourses of Protest (page 158)
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Chapter 8. Conclusions: Collective Protest and Democratic Consolidation (page 181)
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Appendix A. Data Collection Protocol (page 199)
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Appendix B. Chronology of Major Events, 1989-1993 (page 210)
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Notes (page 233)
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Bibliography (page 247)
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Index (page 275)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IA | 76.3 (Jul. 2000): 676 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2626015 |
EAS | 53.8 (Dec. 2001): 1264-1266 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/826275 |
CS | 30.1 (Jan. 2001): 79-81 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2654364 |
APSR | 96.4 (Dec. 2002): 848-850 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3117563 |
CPS | 35.2 (Jan. 2003): 231-250 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4150153 |
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Published: 2004
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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