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Czechoslovakia: the breakup and its consequences

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The post-1989 development towards democracy and the market in Czechoslovakia was divided into two main periods. The first phase ran until June 1992, when the second parliamentary elections resulted in the massive victory of two somewhat incompatible political forces in the Czech and Slovak parts of the Czechoslovak Federation. The second began on 1 January 1993, when Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.

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Gabal, I. (2000). Czechoslovakia: the breakup and its consequences. In: Kostecki, W., Żukrowska, K., Góralczyk, B.J. (eds) Transformations of Post-Communist States. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230511309_7

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