Czech Sociological Review 2000, 8(1):27-48

The Relevance of Small Parties: From a General Framework to the Czech "Opposition Agreement"

Miroslav Novák
Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague

Published: March 1, 2000Show citation

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Novák, M. (2000). The Relevance of Small Parties: From a General Framework to the Czech "Opposition Agreement". Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review36(1), 27-48.
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