Czech Republic -- Politics and government -- 1993-
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Czech Republic -- Politics and government -- 1993-
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- The political thought of Václav Havel, philosophical influences and contemporary applications, by Daniel Brennan
- Governing the Czech Republic and Slovakia, between state socialism and the European Union, John A. Scherpereel
- Semi-presidentialism, parliamentarism and presidents, presidential politics in Central Europe, Miloš Brunclík and Michal Kubát
- The Czech Republic, a nation of velvet, Rick Fawn
- Parliaments in the Czech and Slovak republics, party competition and parliamentary institutionalization, Petr Kopecký
- Divide and pacify, strategic social policies and political protests in post-communist democracies, Pieter Vanhuysse
- Ten years of rebuilding capitalism, Czech society after 1989, editors Jiří Večerník & Petr Matějů
- Adjectives of democracy, citizenship and political attitudes under socialist and liberal democracy in the Czech Republic, Pat Lyons
- Velvet retro, postsocialist nostalgia and the politics of heroism in Czech popular culture, Veronika Pehe
- L'enjeu européen dans les transformations potscommunistes, Hongrie, Pologne, République tchèque, 1989-2004, Laure Neumayer
- Between Utopia and disillusionment, a narrative of the political transformation in Eastern Europe, Henri Vogt
- How Germany unified and the EU enlarged, negotiating the accession through transplantation and adaptation, Tereza Novotná
- Czechoslovakia, the velvet revolution and beyond, Robin H.E. Shepherd
- The Czech Republic before the new millennium, politics, parties and gender, Steven Saxonberg
- The new right in the new Europe, Czech transformation and right-wing politics, 1989-2006, Seán Hanley
- NATO and the Czech and Slovak Republics, a comparative study in civil-military relations, Jeffrey Simon
- Capacities of governance in the Czech Republic, edited by Martin Potůček
- Államfő, parlament, kormány, államszervezet fejlődése a visegrádi országokban 1989 után, Halász Iván
- Runaway state-building, patronage politics and democratic development, Conor O'Dwyer
- Towards EU-membership, transformation and integration in Poland and the Czech Republic, Barbara Lippert, Peter Becker (eds.)
- Czech politics, from the west to east and back again, Stanislav Balík, Vít Hloušek, Lubomír Kopeček, Jan Holzer, Pavel Pšeja, Andrew Lawrence Roberts
- Česká republika v Evropské Unii, 2004-2009, institucionální a právní aspekty členství, Jan Malíř a kolektiv
- Out of the red, building capitalism and democracy in postcommunist Europe, Mitchell A. Orenstein
- Czechoslovakia : the short goodbye, Abby Innes
- Democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe, the influence of the Communist legacy in Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Romania, by Wendy Hollis
- The Czech Republic and the European Union, by Dan Marek, Michael Baun
- Defining the sovereign community, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Nadya Nedelsky
- From central planning to the market, the transformation of the Czech economy 1989-2004, Libor Žídek
- Der Beitritt der Tschechischen Republik zur Europäischen Union, ein Entwicklungsrahmen für die Bürgergesellschaft?, Inaugural Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophisch-Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Augsburg, vorgelegt von Alice Fišer
- Agenda 2000
- Czech Republic : the first elections in the new republic, 1992-1996, analyses, documents and data, Zdenka Mansfeldová (ed.)
- The Czech and Slovak Republics, Twenty years of Independence, 1993-2013, edited by M. Mark Stolarik
- From Central Planning to the Market, Transformation of the Czech Economy 1989 - 2004, Libor Žídek
- The philosophy and politics of Czech dissidence from Patočka to Havel, Aviezer Tucker
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