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Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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DAPHNE ATHANASOULI. 2019. Essays on the economics of corruption, institutions and management practices [with special reference to firms in Central and Eastern Europe]. PhD thesis. UCL.
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ELIZABETH DAVID-BARRETT. 2010. Theorising political corruption in transition Eastern Europe. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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KATERINA GACHEVSKA. 2009. Building the new Europe: Soft security and organised crime in EU enlargement [with special reference to Bulgaria]. PhD thesis. Wolverhampton.
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G.W. GILES. 1996. In the light of a vision: The development of delinquency and criminal justice in Eastern Europe before and since the collapse of communism, with special reference to Romania. M.Phil. thesis. Exeter.
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J.L. KEEP. 2002. The impact of the fragmentation of the former USSR and of former communist Eastern Europe on heroin trafficking. M.Phil. thesis. Leicester.
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ROZ MORTIMER. 2020. Ghosts, imagination and theatre: Re-enacting the futural past through documentary film [to illustrate the historiography of Roma genocide in Poland and E. Europe in WW2]. PhD thesis. Westminster.
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N. RIDLEY. 2004. Money laundering and financial crime in selected EU accession countries in Central and South East Europe during the transition from pre- to post-communist era and the role of the central bank [...]. Ph.D. thesis. Southampton.
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P. SZAREK. 2008. Corruption and legal methods of fighting it: The European Union policy towards the Central and Eastern European countries before and after the accession. Ph.D. thesis. Edinburgh.
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Z. WAXMAN. 2001. The Holocaust and the entwinement of identity, testimony and representation. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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