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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Piotr H. Kosicki and Kyrill Kunakhovich
Part One: Politics and Policies
1. 1989 Compared and Connected: The Demise of Communism in Poland and Apartheid in South Africa
Adrian Guelke and Tom Junes
2. Islam as Ideology and Tactic: Soviet Central Asia and Afghanistan
Věra Exnerová
3. European Lessons for China: Tiananmen 1989 and Beyond
Martin K. Dimitrov
Part Two: Ideas and Ideologies
4. Dialogical Democracy: King, Michnik, and the American Culture Wars
Jeffrey Stout
5. The Virtue of Not Inventing Anything
István Rév
6. The Rule of Law after the Short Twentieth Century: Launching a Global Career
Martin Krygier
Part Three: Myths and Mythmaking
7. Catalyst of History: Francis Fukuyama, the Iraq War, and the Legacies of 1989 in the Middle East
Samuel Helfont
8. Social Movement vs. Social Arrest: The Global Occupations of the Twenty-first Century
Mehmet Döşemeci
9. Euromaidan and the 1989 Legacy: Solidarity in Action?
Valeria Korablyova
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Kyrill Kunakhovich is Assistant Professor of History, University of Virginia.
Piotr H. Kosicki is Assistant Professor of History, University of Maryland.