The politics of pact-making

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217 pages 2005

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"Contributing to the literature on democratic transitions with a focus on institutional bargaining, this book contrasts the Hungarian case with those of Poland, South Africa, and China to explore the contours of how bargaining strategies affect outcomes. The result is increased understanding of how actors and their interaction make peaceful transitions possible."--Jacket.

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