Reviews
1997; Routledge; Volume: 49; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/09668139708412469
ISSN1465-3427
AutoresAnna Soulsby, Martin Myant, Ray Taras, Paul Kubiček, Derek Hall, Marie Lavigne, Laura J. R. Cleary, Yannis A. Stivachtis, David Lane, Tanya Frisby, Christine D. Worobec, Michael Paul Sacks, Alena Heitlinger, Cathie Carmichael, Elspeth Reid, Susan Zayer Rupp, David Wedgwood Benn, David N. Collins, David L. Ransel, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Kevin McDermott, David Brandenberger,
Tópico(s)Russia and Soviet political economy
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