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SZCZERBIAK, ALEKS (2) answer(s).
 
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Communist-forgiving or communist-purging?: public attitudes towards transitional justice and truth revelation in post-1989 Poland / Szczerbiak, Aleks   Journal Article
Szczerbiak, Aleks Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While Poles generally supported a radical approach towards truth revelation, on its own the issue did not appear to be especially salient. Poles wanted to move on from debates about the communist past and felt that the process of achieving transitional justice was a potentially destructive one. However, they also felt that they had a right to know about the past of their political elites and that collaboration with the communist security services was an especially reprehensible form of pro-regime activity. Moreover, in the public mind truth revelation was often considered in conjunction with other, more salient issues.
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May contain nuts: the reality behind the rhetoric surrounding the British conservatives new group in the European parliament / Bale, Tim; Hanley, Sean; Szczerbiak, Aleks   Journal Article
Bale, Tim Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The British Conservative Party's decision to leave the European Peoples' Party-European Democrats (EPP-ED) group in the European Parliament and establish a new formation-the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR)-has attracted criticism, much of it focused on the supposedly extremist politics and character of the partners with which the Conservatives have chosen to work. In fact, while those parties which have joined the Conservatives in the new group are for the most part socially conservative, they are less extreme and more pragmatic than their media caricatures suggest. Moreover, such caricatures obscure some interesting incompatibilities within the new group as a whole and between some of its Central and East European members and the Conservatives, not least with regard to their foreign policy preoccupations and their by no means wholly hostile attitude to the European integration project.
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