Report from the International Scientific Conference „Evolution of political system 2025”, Słubice, 24-25 April 2025
2025, 2025, No. 4
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poznań, Poland)
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Publication date
30.12.2025
Submission date
01.10.2025
Acceptance date
29.11.2025
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open access
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Social sciences
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political science and public administration
Language of publication
English, Polish
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Abstract
On April 24-25, 2025, new edition of the International Scientific Conference "Evolution of political system" was held at the Collegium Polonicum in Słubice. This year's main topic was political parties and party systems in Central and Eastern Europe.
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