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Communist Articles General Index and Post-Communist Studies Volume 26 (1993) BA~HLX ZHANG, “Institutional Aspects of Reforms and the Democratization of Communist Regimes,” 26, 2, 165-181. BERLER, Arrow, “Yugoslavia’s Variety of Communist Federalism and Her Demise,” 26, 1, 72-86. BELLOWS HEATHER E., “The Challenge of lnformationalization in Post-Communist Societies,” 26, 2, 144-164. BIHIC, AI~OLF, “The Emergence of Pluralism in Slovenia,” 26, 4, 357-386. CROSS, SIIARYL, “Gorbachev’s Policy in Latin America: Origins, Impact, and the Future,” 26, 3, 3 15-334. Cur~n, RICHARD T., “The Political Economy of Arms Exports in Post-Communist Societies: The Case of Poland and the CSFR,” 26, 1, 87-103. CURRY, Jr%~~ I,., “Pluralism in East Central Europe: Not Will it Last But What is it?” 26, 4, 446-46 1. F.+JFER, LLJBA, “The Polish M’l’t 11 ary and the Crisis of 1970,” 26, 2, 205-225. GR.~ZIANO, LUICI, “Pluralism in Comparative Perspective: Notes on the European and Ameri- can Traditions,” 26, 4, 341-352. (S ee also Korbonski and Graziano.) ISHIYA~~A, JOIIN T., “Founding Elections and the Development of Transitional Parties: The Casts of Estonia and Latvia, 1990-1992,” 26, 3, 277-300. JASIE:WICZ, K~YSZTOF, “Polish Politics on the Eve of the 1993 Elections: Toward Fragmcnta- tion or Pluralism?” 26, 4, 387-41 1. KAKABEL, JEROWE, “Polish Intellectuals and the Origins of Solidarity: The Making of an Oppositional Alliance,” 26, 1, 25-46. KOLOI)KO, GRZEC~RZ W., “From Recession to Growth in Post-Communist Economies: Expec- tations versus Reality,” 26, 2, 123-143. KORRONXI, ANDRZEJ, “The Decline and Rise of Pluralism in East Central Europe, 1949-1989, or How Not to See the Forest for the Trees,” 26, 4, 432-445. K~RBONXI, ANI)R%EJ and GK~\%IANO, LIXX, “Introduction” (Special Issue on the Emergence of Pluralism in East Central Europe), 26, 4, 339-340. OLX~N, DAVID M., “Dissolution of the States: Political Parties and the 1992 Election in Czechoslovakia,” 26, 3, 30 l-3 14. PARK, ANI)RUS, “Ideological Dimension of the Post-Communist Domestic Conflicts,” 26, 3, 265-276. POZ~A~‘SKI, Ki\ZI&lIERz, “An Interpretation of Communist Decay: The Role of Evolutionary Mechanisms,” 26, 1, 3-24. SE:ILE:R, DI\NIEI.-LOUIS, “Inter-Ethnic Relations in East Central Europe: The Quest for a Pattern of Accommodation,” 26, 4, 352-366. SII\ION, JAKOS, “Post-Paternalist Political Culture in Hungary: Relationship Between Citizens and Politics During and After the ‘Melancholic Revolution’ (1989-199l),” 26, 2, 226-238. WIIBRIX, MARK, “The Emergence of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation,” 26, 3, 243-264. WEHLII%, FRED, “Three Scenarios for Russia’s Middle East Policy,” 26, 2, 182-204. WOLCXIK, SHARON, “The Repluraliaation of Politics in Czechoslovakia,” 26, 4, 412-432. XIAN(; IANXIN, “Fin de S’iecle Bei,jing: Economic Nationalism vs. Political Inertia,” 26, 1, 104-I 19. ZUBEK, VOYTEK, “The Fragmentation of Poland’s Political Party Sy-stem,” 26, 1, 47-71.

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General Index and Post-Communist Studies Volume 26 (1993)

BA~HLX ZHANG, “Institutional Aspects of Reforms and the Democratization of Communist

Regimes,” 26, 2, 165-181.

BERLER, Arrow, “Yugoslavia’s Variety of Communist Federalism and Her Demise,” 26, 1,

72-86.

BELLOWS HEATHER E., “The Challenge of lnformationalization in Post-Communist Societies,”

26, 2, 144-164.

BIHIC, AI~OLF, “The Emergence of Pluralism in Slovenia,” 26, 4, 357-386.

CROSS, SIIARYL, “Gorbachev’s Policy in Latin America: Origins, Impact, and the Future,” 26,

3, 3 15-334.

Cur~n, RICHARD T., “The Political Economy of Arms Exports in Post-Communist Societies:

The Case of Poland and the CSFR,” 26, 1, 87-103.

CURRY, Jr%~~ I,., “Pluralism in East Central Europe: Not Will it Last But What is it?” 26, 4,

446-46 1. F.+JFER, LLJBA, “The Polish M’l’t 11 ary and the Crisis of 1970,” 26, 2, 205-225.

GR.~ZIANO, LUICI, “Pluralism in Comparative Perspective: Notes on the European and Ameri-

can Traditions,” 26, 4, 341-352. (S ee also Korbonski and Graziano.) ISHIYA~~A, JOIIN T., “Founding Elections and the Development of Transitional Parties: The

Casts of Estonia and Latvia, 1990-1992,” 26, 3, 277-300.

JASIE:WICZ, K~YSZTOF, “Polish Politics on the Eve of the 1993 Elections: Toward Fragmcnta-

tion or Pluralism?” 26, 4, 387-41 1.

KAKABEL, JEROWE, “Polish Intellectuals and the Origins of Solidarity: The Making of an

Oppositional Alliance,” 26, 1, 25-46.

KOLOI)KO, GRZEC~RZ W., “From Recession to Growth in Post-Communist Economies: Expec-

tations versus Reality,” 26, 2, 123-143.

KORRONXI, ANDRZEJ, “The Decline and Rise of Pluralism in East Central Europe, 1949-1989, or How Not to See the Forest for the Trees,” 26, 4, 432-445.

K~RBONXI, ANI)R%EJ and GK~\%IANO, LIXX, “Introduction” (Special Issue on the Emergence

of Pluralism in East Central Europe), 26, 4, 339-340.

OLX~N, DAVID M., “Dissolution of the States: Political Parties and the 1992 Election in

Czechoslovakia,” 26, 3, 30 l-3 14.

PARK, ANI)RUS, “Ideological Dimension of the Post-Communist Domestic Conflicts,” 26, 3, 265-276.

POZ~A~‘SKI, Ki\ZI&lIERz, “An Interpretation of Communist Decay: The Role of Evolutionary Mechanisms,” 26, 1, 3-24.

SE:ILE:R, DI\NIEI.-LOUIS, “Inter-Ethnic Relations in East Central Europe: The Quest for a Pattern of Accommodation,” 26, 4, 352-366.

SII\ION, JAKOS, “Post-Paternalist Political Culture in Hungary: Relationship Between

Citizens and Politics During and After the ‘Melancholic Revolution’ (1989-199l),” 26,

2, 226-238. WIIBRIX, MARK, “The Emergence of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation,” 26, 3,

243-264.

WEHLII%, FRED, “Three Scenarios for Russia’s Middle East Policy,” 26, 2, 182-204.

WOLCXIK, SHARON, “The Repluraliaation of Politics in Czechoslovakia,” 26, 4, 412-432. XIAN(; IANXIN, “Fin de S’iecle Bei,jing: Economic Nationalism vs. Political Inertia,” 26, 1,

104-I 19.

ZUBEK, VOYTEK, “The Fragmentation of Poland’s Political Party Sy-stem,” 26, 1, 47-71.