The politics of opposition in a one-party state : the case of Czechoslovakia 1977-1988
In conditions of normalization, political and economic stagnation and popular apathy, the Czechoslovak opposition placed its emphasis on the ostensibly 'non-oppositional' demand for human rights and legality, coupled with the development of an independent political and cultural life. The f...
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London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)
1993
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