There are many established theories concerning political quiescence
and dissent in Soviet-era eastern Europe. This book--drawing on
newly accessible archival data and over one hundred interviews
conducted with communists, dissidents, and by-standers in Poland
and East Germany--challenges them. The author grounds her interview
material in a solid knowledge of the Soviet systems which evolved
in contrasting ways in the two countries. She concludes by placing
her research results in a wider context of east European
transitions to democracy and post-transition effects and provides
new comparative data on repression.
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