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Transition years : reflections on economic reform and social change in Europe and Central Asia (Inglés)

For a young German born in 1945 and growing up in Bavaria in the two decades after Second World War, the world was sharply divided into East and West and North and South. In many ways, the East-West divide was much closer, more threatening, and more worrisome than the gap opening up between North and South in the wake of decolonization. The iron curtain and the Berlin wall were visible and deadly barriers. The political maps showed little more than...
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