Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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While much of the postunification violence began in the eastern part of Germany ,
it spread quickly to western Germany ( see Bade , 1994 : 85 , 92 ) . The estimate
of the vice president for the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution ...
While much of the postunification violence began in the eastern part of Germany ,
it spread quickly to western Germany ( see Bade , 1994 : 85 , 92 ) . The estimate
of the vice president for the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution ...
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western länder , while the rest occurred in the five former eastern länder ( Tuttle ,
1994 : 67 ) . Thus , the problem of right - wing violence affected the entire country
. 1 Extraordinary social changes occurring in Germany at this time may have ...
western länder , while the rest occurred in the five former eastern länder ( Tuttle ,
1994 : 67 ) . Thus , the problem of right - wing violence affected the entire country
. 1 Extraordinary social changes occurring in Germany at this time may have ...
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... Economic Association International , a prime objective of the conference is to
enable Eastern and Western Hemisphere economists to share ideas on topics of
mutual interest . Papers and sessions on all economics topic areas are welcome .
... Economic Association International , a prime objective of the conference is to
enable Eastern and Western Hemisphere economists to share ideas on topics of
mutual interest . Papers and sessions on all economics topic areas are welcome .
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