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1 | Civil society and the development of political parties in East-Central EuropeLewis, Paul, in: Journal of Communist Studies, 9(4), 1993, p. 5-21. (Special issue: Parties, trade unions and society in East-Central Europe) |
2 | Poland's SLD: the Communists who came in from the coldLewis, Paul, in: Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, 46, Sept.-Dec., 1993, p. 29-34 |
3 | Political authority and Party secretaries in Poland 1975-1986Lewis, Paul G., Cambridge, University Press ,, 1989, xix+344 p |
4 | Saints and demons: communism, post-communism and political evolution in PolandLewis, Paul G., in: Journal of Communist Studies, 8(1), March, 1992, p. 41-62 |
5 | Central Europe since 1945Lewis, Paul G., London, Longman, 1994, xv+352 p. |
6 | Democratization and party development in Eastern EuropeLewis, Paul G., in: Democratization, 1(3), 1994, p. 391-405 |
7 | Political institutionalisation and party development in post-communist PolandLewis, Paul G., in: Europe-Asia Studies, 46(5), 1994, p. 779-799 |
8 | Poland and Eastern Europe: perspectives on party factions and factionalismLewis, Paul G., in: Democratization, 2(1), 1995, p. 102-24 |
9 | Opening and operating offices in eastern Europe and the CISLewis, Paul G., London, Economist Intelligence Unit, 1997, xiv+185 p. |
10 | Theories of democratization and patterns of regime change in Eastern EuropeLewis, Paul G., in: Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 13(1), 1997, p. 4-26 |