Форми На Постсоциалистическия Синдикализъм: Българските Профсъюзи След 1991 Г
[Patterns of post-socialist unionism]
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- Derek C. Jones, 1992. "The Transformation of Labor Unions in Eastern Europe: The Case of Bulgaria," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 45(3), pages 452-470, April.
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България; постсоциализъм; гражданско общество; Bulgaria; post-socialism; civil society; Bulgarie; post-socialisme; société civile; post-socialismo; società civile;All these keywords.
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