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The article analyzes the process of legislative registration of anti-communist national mythology in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The subject of the study is the normative acts adopted within the framework of the policy of decommunization by the leadership of the Baltic states in the late 1980s – early 2020s. The relevance of the study is due to the
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Decommunization, Memory Laws, and “Builders of Ukraine in the 20th Century”
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Lustration in poland and the former czechoslovakia: a study in decommunization
International Journal of Public Administration, 1995This article examines the process of decommunization in Poland and the former Czechoslovakia as it impacted opportunity for public services employment in elected or civil service offices. In each setting we describe the motivations expressed for and against lustration in the public service, explain the patterns of decommunization in each country and ...
Debra W Stewart
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Democratization Without Decommunization in the Balkans
Orbis, 2006Abstract Since recent U.S.-led democratization projects having led in some cases to the election of Islamist movements, the old democratic theory that structural preconditions are key determinants of successful democratization has apparently been bolstered.
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This study investigates the spatial effects of the ongoing “decommunization” campaign in Ukraine, a state-led attack on Soviet symbols and ideology in the urban space of the capital, Kyiv.
Yegor Vlasenko, Brent D Ryan
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Elites and Decommunization in Eastern Europe
Carmen González Enriquez
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