Posted on 30/06/2011 by matisak
Still communist after 90 years? The Chinese Communist Party was founded on July 1, 1921.
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Filed under: Asia, China, Politics | Tagged: Andrew Nathan, Asia, China, China politics, Communism, Communist Party of China, Harold Tanner, Lawrence C. Reardon, Politics | Leave a comment »
Posted on 25/06/2011 by matisak
Posted on 19/06/2011 by matisak
As the only person in the history of the Czech Republic he also held the office of Prime Minister and Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.
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Filed under: Europe, Politics | Tagged: Abby Innes, Central Europe, Czech Republic, Europe, Kevin Deegan-Krause, Martin Myant, Politics, Sean Hanley, Vaclav Klaus | 1 Comment »
Posted on 17/06/2011 by matisak
Posted on 14/06/2011 by matisak
Link here and what does it mean.
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Filed under: EU politics, Europe, Politics | Tagged: Abby Innes, CEE, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Franck Düvell, Immigration, London School of Economics (LSE), Migration, Politics, Slovakia, Tim Haughton, United Kingdom | Leave a comment »
Posted on 14/06/2011 by matisak
Posted on 07/06/2011 by matisak
Posted on 06/06/2011 by matisak
The center-right Social Democrats (PSD) won 105 seats while the conservative CDS won 24. It gives the two parties a clear majority in the 230-seat parliament.
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Filed under: Europe, Politics | Tagged: António Costa Pinto, Baiilout, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Europe, European Union, Manuel Loff, Paulo Vila Maior, Portugal, Sandrina Antunes | Leave a comment »