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Democratic Government in Poland
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Author(s):
George Sanford
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2002
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-41655-4
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978-1-4039-0757-8
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2002
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10.1057/9781403907578
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Constitution and History
pp. 24
The Communist Experience and Legacy
pp. 50
Democratic Transition and Consolidation
pp. 74
Constitution Making and Consensus Building
pp. 103
Parliament and Democratic Politics
pp. 138
The Executive: Dual or Fragmented?
pp. 173
Government and the Mechanisms of Representation
pp. 208
The Active Constitution in Practice
pp. 230
Conclusion: the Polish Constitution as a Framework for Democracy
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