WARSAW, Poland — It began in Poland at the ballot box: A season of revolutions that toppled communist regimes from Berlin to Bucharest was set in motion 20 years ago this week by the first semi-free ...
On 12 November 1989, Poland’s Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl met in the village of ...
In 1975, Newsday published a story about the efforts of a 19-year-old State University at Stony Brook sophomore, Michael ...
In the early 2000s, Poland fell in love with Latin American players, whose Ekstraklasa performances were so strong that ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: On June 4, 1989, Poland held its first partly free election in more than 40 years, and saw the Solidarity movement trounce the Communist Party at the ballot box. Associated Press ...
FROM being ravaged by bloody World War I to being carved up by Hitler and Stalin during World War II, Poland endured the scars of history. The country has suffered some of the worst bloodshed ...
Poland and other countries across Europe that found economic success in an era of collaboration are now facing a crumbling of ...
During the season of its first flowering, at the outset of this decade, Halina Bortnowska, one of the foremost theorists of Polish Solidarity, characterized the movement as an expression of the ...
Vol. 48, No. 1, Special Issue: The Ballot Box Revolutions in Ukraine, Poland, and Hungary (Spring 2018), pp. 34-59 (26 pages) Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. This article analyzes circulation in ...
Poland is one of the most economically successful countries in Europe and has been achieving high growth for decades. However, in socialist times, Poland was one of the poorest countries on the ...
Electoral systems are uniquely distributive political institutions that shape political outcomes, yet are themselves endogenously shaped outcomes of political choices. In Poland, party system ...
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