Revolutions of 1989 (Routledge, 1999) brings together some of the most influential and provocative articles on the collapse of communism in Eastern and Central Europe, one of the most important events in recent world history. Prefaced by a comprehensive historical introduction and written by some of the prominent analysts and architects of the revolutionary upheaval, the essays examine the economic, political and social nature of modern revolutions, the legacies of dissent, the extent of the collapse of Leninist regimes in Europe and the political and ethical tensions of the post-communist situation.
Institutul de Investigare a Crimelor Comunismului şi Memoria Exilului Românesc (IICCMER) în colaborare cu CSOP (Centrul pentru Studierea Opiniei şi Pieţei) anunţă prezentarea celui de-al doilea sondaj de opinie privind percepţia românilor asupra regimului comunist. Sondajul va fi prezentat în cadrul unei conferinţe de presă joi, 9 decembrie, ora 10.30, la sediul instituţiei, str. Alecu [...]
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