The Polish Review, Volume 1Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1956 - Poland |
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... Eastern Europe , written by six exiled statesmen from Eastern Europe and by five American schol- ars : " Eastern Europe in Historical Perspective , " C. E. Black ; " The Liberal Tradi- tion , " Hubert Ripka ; " Authoritarian Forms of ...
... Eastern Europe , written by six exiled statesmen from Eastern Europe and by five American schol- ars : " Eastern Europe in Historical Perspective , " C. E. Black ; " The Liberal Tradi- tion , " Hubert Ripka ; " Authoritarian Forms of ...
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... Eastern Europe began to expand , and during the war it achieved control of the Eastern European economies . The destruction of Germany created a vacuum which had to be filled . The situation in Eastern Europe in 1945 could best be ...
... Eastern Europe began to expand , and during the war it achieved control of the Eastern European economies . The destruction of Germany created a vacuum which had to be filled . The situation in Eastern Europe in 1945 could best be ...
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... Eastern Europe , though remaining socialist in the Marxist and even in the Stalinist sense , was nevertheless to remain within the economic orbit of Western Europe . To many of the Eastern European Communists this represented another ...
... Eastern Europe , though remaining socialist in the Marxist and even in the Stalinist sense , was nevertheless to remain within the economic orbit of Western Europe . To many of the Eastern European Communists this represented another ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 3 |
A NATION STRUGGLES FOR HER CULTURE | 23 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BUDGETARY SYSTEM | 30 |
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