Sociologický časopis 1997, 33(1):5-26 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.1997.33.1.03

Parties and Electoral Choices in East-Central Europe

Gábor Tóka
Department of Political Science, Central European University, Budapest

Published: February 1, 1997Show citation

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Tóka, G. (1997). Parties and Electoral Choices in East-Central Europe. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review33(1), 5-26. doi: 10.13060/00380288.1997.33.1.03.
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