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Migration and Caste Formation in Europe: The Belgian Case

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Migration and Caste Formation in Europe: The Belgian Case
Author(s)Roosens, Eugeen
AbstractA discussion of the Charter 77 movement within the political context of Czechoslovakia. This was only one of several movements of political dissent developed in East Central Europe made possible by “the conjuncture of the decline of terror and ideology and the increasing reliance on economic control.” These movements, within their concern for human rights, expose the duplicity of Communist regimes, and question the competency of the Communist Party to rule.
IssueNo2
Pages207-217
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEthnic and Racial Studies
VolumeNo11
PubDateApril 1988
ISBN_ISSN0141-9870

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