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Albanian Helsinki Committee.  "Albania: Discrimination Based on Religion Is Inhuman and Divisive."
RCDA (Religion in Communist Dominated Areas), 1994/1995, Volume 33, Issue 4; 73-74.

Ambrose, Elizabeth; Kathleen Mihalisko.  "Belorussia's Greek Catholics Appeal to Vatican."  Report on the USSR, December 13, 1991, Volume 3, Issue 50; 5-7.

Andras, Emmerich.  "The New Organization of the Catholic Church in Romania."  Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, March 1992, Volume 12, Issue 2; 25-32.
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Antic, Oxana.  "Church Reaction to the Coup."  Report on the USSR, September 20, 1991, Volume 3, Issue 38; 15-17.

Antic, Oxana.  "Developments in Church Life."  Report on the USSR, January 4, 1991, Volume 3, Issue 1; 15-16.

Antic, Oxana.  "New 'Foreign Minister' of Russian Orthodox Church." Report on the USSR, January 5, 1990, Volume 2, Issue 1; 9-10.

Antic, Oxana.  "Orthodox Church Reacts to Criticism of KGB Links." RFE/RL Research Report, June 5, 1992, Volume 1, Issue 23; 61-63.

Antic, Oxana.  "Patriarch Aleksii II: A Political Portrait." Report on the USSR, November 8, 1991, Volume 3, Issue 45; 16-18.

The Archbishop of Ivano-Frankovsk and Kolymia, Makarii.  "The Contemporary Status of Religion in the USSR."  Christianity and Russian Culture in Soviet Society (Nicolai N. Petro, ed.; Boulder: Westview Press),1990; 17-21.

Arjomand, Said Amir (ed).  The Political Dimensions of Religion. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.
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Bardos, Gordon N.  "The Serbian Church against Milosevic." RFE/RL Research Report, July 31, 1992, Volume 1, Issue 31; 8-13.

Basil, John D.  "Imperial Russia's Canonists and the Issue of Church and State."  New Perspectives in Modern Russian History: Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990 (McKean, Robert B., ed.; New York: St. Martin's Press), 1992; 65-79.
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Beck, Rosalie; David W. Hendon.  "Notes on Church-State Affairs." Journal of Church and State, Winter 1992, Volume 34, Issue 1; 175-202.

Beck, Rosalie; David W. Hendon.  "Notes on Church-State Affairs." Journal of Church and State, Summer 1992, Volume 34, Issue 3; 633-665.

Beck, Rosalie; David W. Hendon.  "Notes on Church-State Affairs." Journal of Church and State, Autumn 1992, Volume 34, Issue 4; 897-940.

Beck, Rosalie; James A. Curry; Marcus L. Ross.  "Notes on Church-State Affairs."  Journal of Church and State, Spring 1992, Volume 34, Issue 2; 411-451.

Billington, James H.  "The Case for Orthodoxy."  New Republic, May 30, 1994, Volume 210, Issue 22 issue 4,141; 24-27.
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Bogdan, Catalin.  "The 'European' opening of the Orthodox Church."  Nine O’Clock, March 1, 2001, No. 2118.  (RP4)
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"Bosnia's DNZ Urges Clerics To Forbid Political Campaigning at  Religious Sites."  Sarajevo BH Press, October 16, 2000.

"Bosnian War Frays Ecumenical Relations: Meeting between Serbian Orthodox and Western European Church Leaders."  Christian Century, December 14, 1994, Volume 111; 1187.

Bourdeaux, Michael.  Gorbachev, Glasnost & the Gospel. The Gospel's Triumph over Communism.  Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1991.

Broun, Janice A.  "Anti-Catholicism in Romania."  Freedom Review, September/October 1992, Volume 23, Issue 5; 26-27. (RP4)

Broun, Janice A.  "Losing Tolerance."  Christian Century, October 26, 1994, Volume 111; 972-974.

Broun, Janice.  "Romania."  Commonweal: A Review of Public Affairs, Religion, Literature and the Arts, July 13, 1990, Volume 117, Issue 13; 419-420.

Bruess, Gregory Lynn.  Religion, Identity and Empire: A Greek Archbishop in the Russia of Catherine the Great.  Boulder; New York: East European Monographs; distributed by Columbia University Press, 1997, Series: East European Monographs, no. 474.
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Brzezinski, Mark F.  "Constitutionalism and Post-Communist Polish Politics."  Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal, March 1998, Volume 20, Issue 3; 433-453.
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Casanova, Jose.  "Incipient Religious Denominationalism in Ukraine and Its Effects on Ukrainian-Russian Relations."  Harriman Review, Spring 1996, Volume 9, Issue 1-2; 38-42.
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Chinyaeva, Elena.  "Russian Orthodox Church Forges a New Role." Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 14-19.
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Chulos, Chris J. (compiler and ed).  "Peasants' Attempts to Reopen a Church (1929-1936)."  Russian History, Spring-Summer 1997, Volume 24, Issue 1-2; 203-213.

Cleave, Jan.  "Squabbling Over St. Vitus's Cathedral."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2,
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Cohen, Lenard J.  "Prelates and Politicians in Bosnia: The Role of Religion in Nationalist Mobilisation."  Nationalities Papers, September 1997, Volume 25, Issue 3; 481-499.
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Coleman, Heather J.  "Atheism versus Secularization? Religion in Soviet Russia, 1917-61."  Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, Summer 2000, Volume 1, Issue 3; 547-558.
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Costea, Peter.  "Church-State Relations in the Marxist-Leninist Regimes of the Third World."  Journal of Church and State, Spring 1990, Volume 32, Issue 2; 281-308.

Covington, William Sydney, Jr., MA.  Relations between the Bolshevik government and the Russian Orthodox Church, 1917-1918: An examination and interpretation of the documents.  The University of Texas at Arlington, 1997.

Cunningham, James W.  "The Orthodox Church and the Russian Revolution." Modern Greek Studies Yearbook, 1991, Issue 7; 169-215.

Cunningham, James W.  "The Russian Patriarchate and the Attempt to Recover Symphoniia."  Canadian-American Slavic Studies = Revue canadienne-americaine d'etudes slaves, 1992, Volume 26, Issue 1-4; 267-292.

Curry, Jane L.  "Are the Church and Public Opinion at Variance?" Report on Eastern Europe, July 12, 1991, Volume 2, Issue 28; 14-18.

"Czech Cardinal, PM Discuss Church-State Relations."  Prague CTK, March 7, 2000.

"Czech Catholics protests against new law on Churches passed by parliament." Prague CTK, December 18, 2001.

"Czech parliament passes law on Churches opposed by Catholics,  president."  Prague CTK, December 18, 2001.

Davies, Richard T.  "Editorial: The Role of RCDA in the New Era." RCDA (Religion in Communist Dominated Areas), 1991, Volume 30, Issue 1; 2-4.

Davies, Richard T.  "Orphans of Perestroika."  Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, Winter 1990, Volume 29, Issue 1; 4-5.

Davis, Nancy J.; Robert V. Robinson.  "Their Brothers' Keepers? Orthodox Religionists, Modernists, and Economic Justice in Europe." American Journal of Sociology, May 1999, Volume 104, Issue 6; 1631-1665.
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Davis, Nathaniel.  A Long Walk to Church: A Contemporary History of Russian Orthodoxy.  Boulder: Westview Press, 1995.
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Davis, Nathaniel.  "The Number of Orthodox Churches before and after the Khrushchev Antireligious Drive."  Slavic Review, Fall 1991, Volume 50, Issue 3; 611-620.
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De Weydenthal, Jan B.  "Catholic Bishops Call for Cooperation between Church and State."  Report on Eastern Europe, May 17, 1991, Volume 2, Issue 20; 15-17.

Dubin, Boris.  "Orthodoxy in a Social Context."  Russian Social Science Review, May-June 1998, Volume 39, Issue 3; 40-51.
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Dubin, Boris; Michael Vale (trans).  "Religion, the Church, and Public Opinion."  Russian Social Science Review, November-December 1998, Volume 39, Issue 6; 51-66.
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Duijzings, Gerlachlus.  Religion and the Politics of Identity in Kosovo.  New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.
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Duncan, Peter J.S.  "Orthodoxy and Russian Nationalism in the USSR, 1917-88."  Church, Nation and State in Russia and Ukraine (Geoffrey A. Hosking, ed.; NY: St. Martin's Press), 1991; 312-332.

Dunlop, John B.  "KGB Subversion of Russian Orthodox Church." RFE/RL Research Report, March 20, 1992, Volume 1, Issue 12; 51-53.

Dunn, Dennis J.  "Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia."  The Catholic Historical Review, January 1999, Volume 85, Issue 1; 101-102.

Durham, W. Cole; Lauren B. Homer; Pieter Van Dijk; John Witte.  "The Future of Religious Liberty in Russia: Report of the De Burght Conference on Pending Russian Legislation Restricting Religious Liberty."  Emory International Law Review, Spring 1994, Volume 8, Issue 1; 1-66.

Dutu, Alexandru.  "Traditional Toleration and Modern Pluralism: The Case of "Orthodox" Europe."  East European Quarterly, Summer 1995, Volume 29, Issue 2; 143-155.
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Eberts, Mirella W.  "The Roman Catholic Church and Democracy in Poland."  Europe-Asia Studies, July 1998, Volume 50, Issue 5; 817-842. (RP4)
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Ediger, Ruth Marie, PhD.  The Church as a Viable Force in Shaping Eastern European Politics During the Fall of Communism: The Cases of East Germany, Poland, and Romania.  The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 1996.

Edwards, David Wayne, PhD.  Orthodoxy During the Reign of Tsar Nicholas I: A Study in Church-State Relations (Kansas State University), 1967.

Elliot, Mark.  "East European Missions, Perestroika, and Orthodox-Evangelical Tensions."  Religion in Eastern Europe, April 1996, Volume 16, Issue 2; 15-25.
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Engelbrekt, Kjell.  "Bulgaria's Religious Institutions under Fire." RFE/RL Research Report, September 25, 1992, Volume 1, Issue 38; 60-66.

Filatov, S. B.  "The Russian Orthodox Church and the Political Elite."  Russian Studies in Philosophy, Summer 1994, Volume 33, Issue 1; 77-82.
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Fischer-Galati, Stephen.  " 'Autocracy, Orthodoxy, Nationalty' in the Twentieth Century: The Romanian Case."  East European Quarterly, March 1984, Volume XVIII, No.1; 25-34. (RP4)

Fisher, Sharon.  "Church Stance on Slovak Politics Brings Troubled Relations."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 39-42, 63.
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Freeze, Gregory L.  "Counter-reformation in Russian Orthodoxy: Popular Response to Religious Innovation, 1922-1925."  Slavic Review, Summer 1995, Volume 54, Issue 2; 305-339.
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Freeze, Gregory L.  " 'Going to the Intelligentsia': The Church and Its Urban Mission in Post-Reform Russia."  Between Tsar and People: Educated Society and the Quest for Public Identity in Late Imperial Russia (Edith W. Clowes, Samuel D. Kassow, and James L. West, eds.; Princeton: Princeton University Press), 1991; 215-232.

Freeze, Gregory L.  "Subversive Piety: Religion and the Political Crisis in Late Imperial Russia."  Journal of Modern History, June 1996, Volume 68, Issue 2; 308-350.
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Furman, Dmitrii Efimovich.  "Believers, Atheists, and Others: New Research into Russian Religiosity."  Russian Social Science Review, May-June 1998, Volume 39, Issue 3; 21-39.
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Gautier, Mary L.  "Church elites and the restoration of civil society in the communist societies of Central Europe."  Journal of Church and State, Spring 1998, Volume 40, Issue 2; 289-317.

Gee, Gretchen Knudson, PhD.  Churches as Political Actors in Ukraine (Nationalism).  Michigan State University, 1995.

Giles, Thomas.  "Free Albania Rejects Deetheistic Past." Christianity Today, January 10, 1994, Volume 38; 46.

Giles, Thomas.  "A Short Season of Religious Freedom May Be Ending." Christianity Today, November 14, 1994, Volume 38; 88-89.

Gjuraj, Tonin.  "A Stable Ecumenical Model? How Religion Might Become a Political Issue in Albania."  East European Quarterly, Spring 2000, Volume 34, Issue 1; 21-49.
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Gotaas, David Stanley, PhD.  The Russian Orthodox Church at the crossroads the struggle with contending forces.  University of South Carolina, 1997.

Gudziak, Borys; Victor Susak.  "Becoming a Priest in the Underground: The Clandestine Life of the Ukrainian Greco-Catholic Church."  Oral History,  Autumn 1996, Volume 24, Issue 2; 42-48.

Herlihy, Patricia.  "Crisis in Society and Religion in Ukraine." Religion in Eastern Europe, April 1994, Volume 14, Issue 2; 1-13.
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Hetnal, Adam A.  "The Polish Catholic Church in Pre- and Post-1989 Poland: An Evaluation."  East European Quarterly, January 1999, Volume 32, Issue 4; 503-529.
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Heydt, Barbara von der.  "Russia's Spiritual Wilderness." Policy Review, Fall 1994, Volume 70; 12-19.
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Hill, Kent R.  "The Orthodox Church and a Pluralistic Society." Russian Pluralism--Now Irreversible? (Ra'anan, Uri, Kate Martin, Keith Ames, eds.; New York: St. Martin's Press), 1992; 165-188.
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Hill, Kent R.  The Puzzle of the Soviet Church: An Inside Look at Christianity and Glasnost'.  Portland: Multnomah Press; Washington, D.C.: in cooperation with the Institute on Religion and Democracy, 1989.

Hill, Kent R.  The Soviet Union on the Brink: An Inside Look at Christianity & Glasnost.  Portland: Multnomah Press; Washington, D.C.: in cooperation with the Institute on Religion and Democracy, 1991.

Hill, Kent R.  Turbulent Times for the Soviet Church. Portland: Multnomah Press; Washington, D.C.: in cooperation with the Institute on Religion and Democracy, 1991.

Himka, John-Paul; James T. Flynn; James Niessen (Eds).  Religious Compromise, Political Salvation: The Greek Catholic Church and Nation-Building in Eastern Europe.  Pittsburgh: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1993, Series: Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, no. 1003.
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Holmes, Steven.  "Church and State in Eastern Europe: Introduction." East European Constitutional Review, Spring 1998, Volume 7, Number 2.
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Holmes, Steven.  "Church-State Entanglements in the Post-Soviet Era."  East-West Church Ministry Report, Fall 1998, Vol. 6, No. 4; 14-15.
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"Holy synod members seek to be de jure senators."  Evenimentul Filei Online, Miscellaneous, April 3, 1999.
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Hoppenbrouwers, Frans.  "Nationalist Tendencies in the Slovak Roman Catholic Church."  Religion in Eastern Europe, December 1998, Volume 18, Issue 6; 24-45.
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Hosking, Geoffrey A. (Ed).  Church, Nation and State in Russia and Ukraine.  Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, University of Alberta, 1990.
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Hromadka, Josef.  "Church-State Relationship in Changing Society."  Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, February 1991, Volume 11, Issue 1; 1-10.
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Hruby, Olga S.  "RCDA Comment: Ideological Hardball."  Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, Summer/Fall 1990, Volume 29, Issue 3-4; 83ff.

Hruby, Suzanne Gwen; Leslie Laszlo; Stevan K. Pavlowitch.  "Minor Orthodox Churches of Eastern Europe."  Christianity Under Stress: Eastern Christianity and Politics in the Twentieth Century (Pedro Ramet, ed.; Durham: Duke University Press), 1988; 320-349.

Husarska, Anna.  "Nine Days that Shook Poland."  New Leader, July 15-29, 1991, Volume 74, Issue 8; 5-7.

Husband, William B.  "Soviet Atheism and Russian Orthodox Strategies of Resistance, 1917-1932."
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Ignatow, Assen.  "The Instrumentalization of Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe Today: Theological Arguments in the Political Struggle."  Berichte des Bundesinstituts fur Ostwissenchaftliche und Internationale Studien, 1994; 76-77. (RP4)

Ionescu, Dan.  "Crisis in the Romanian Orthodox Church." Report on Eastern Europe, March 9, 1990, Volume 1, Issue10; 48-51. (RP4)

Ionescu, Dan.  "Religious Denominations: Change and Resistance to Change at the Top."  Report on Eastern Europe, April 27, 1990, Volume 1, Issue 17; 29-34. (RP4)

Ionescu, Dan.  "Romanian Orthodox Leaders Play the Nationalist Card."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 24-28. (RP4)

Irwin, Zachary T.  "Moscow and the Vatican."  Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, Spring 1990, Volume 29, Issue 2; 38-42.

Jakubovitis, Anna.  "Our Country Has a Tradition of Exaggerated Loyalties: Interview with Dr. Karoly Toth."  Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, Summer/Fall 1990, Volume 29, Issue 3-4; 100-102.

Jambrek, Stanko.  "Evangelism and Proselytism in Croatia." Religion in Eastern Europe, October 1997, Volume 17, Issue 5; 21-32.
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Jankowska, Hanna.  "The Reproductive Rights Campaign in Poland." Women's Studies International Forum, May-June 1993, Volume 16, Issue 3; 291-296.

Johnson, Hank.  "Religio-Nationalist Subcultures under the Communists: Comparisons from the Baltics, Transcaucasia and Ukraine."  Sociology of Religion, Fall 1993, Volume 54, Issue 3; 237-255.

Kaariainen, Kimmo.  Religion in Russia after the Collapse of Communism: Religious Renaissance or Secular State.  Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1998, Series: Symposium Series (Edwin Mellen Press), Volume 51.
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Karpinski, Jakub.  "Poles Divided Over Church's Renewed Political Role."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 11-13.
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Kazachkov, Mikhail P.  "Spiritual Marshall Plan for Russia." RCDA (Religion in Communist Dominated Areas), 1991, Volume 30, Issue 3-4; 44-48.

Kazemzadeh, Firuz.  "Reflections on Church and State in Russian History."  Emory International Law Review, Winter 1998, Volume 12, Issue 1; 341-359.
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Kedrov, Konstantin.  "Freedom without Conscience Is Inconceivable." RCDA (Religion in Communist Dominated Areas), 1994/1995, Volume 33, Issue 3; 56-59.

Kettle, Steve.  "Czech Republic: Church-State Standoff." Transition, July 14, 1995, Volume 1, Issue 12; 20-24.
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Keys, Arthur B. Jr.  "A Time of Transition for Religion in Yugoslavia." Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, May 1991, Volume 11, Issue 3; 1-20.
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Klimo, Arpad von.  "St. Stephen's Day: Politics and Religion in 20th-Century Hungary."  East Central Europe = L'Europe du centre-est, 1999, Volume 26, Issue 2; 15-31.

Klinghoffer, Arthur Jay.  Red Apocalypse: The Religious Evolution of Soviet Communism.  Lanham: University Press of America, 1996.
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Kloczowski, Andrzej.  "Onward Exultation: The Church's Afterglow in Communism's Collapse."  The Unplanned Society: Poland During and After Communism (Wedel, Janine R., ed.; New York: Columbia University Press), 1992; 213-219.
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Kolodniy, Anatoly.  "Traditional Faiths in Ukraine and Missionary Activity."  Religion in Eastern Europe, February 2000, Volume 20, Issue 1; 20-45.
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Krakhmalnikova, Zoya.  "You Will Know Them by Their Fruits."  Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, Summer/Fall 1990, Volume 29, Issue 3-4; 81-82.

Krawchuk, Andrii.  "Religious Life in Ukraine: Continuity and Change." Religion in Eastern Europe, June 1996, Volume 16, Issue 3; 16-26.
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Krotov, Yakov.  "The Fight for Freedom of Conscience in Russia 1992-1995: The Story of the Law on Religious Confession--Part I." Religion in Eastern Europe, June 1997, Volume 17, Issue 3; 17-37.
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Krotov, Yakov.  "The Fight for Freedom of Conscience: Russia 1992-1995. The Story of the Law on Religion--Part II."  Religion in Eastern Europe, August 1997, Volume 17, Issue 4; 10-32.
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Kurayev, Andrei; Olga S. Hruby (trans).  "An Unknown Letter of the Patriarch: Marked as 'Top Secret' in the Archives of the CPSU Central Committee."  RCDA (Religion in Communist Dominated Areas), 1992, Volume 31, Issue 1/2; 19-20.

Kuzmic, Peter.  "Beyond Tribal Europe."  Christianity Today, June 20, 1994, Volume 38; 19.

Kuznetsov, Archbishop Anatoly of Kerch.  "Ecumenism, Evangelism, and Religious Freedom in Russia and the Former Soviet Republics." Religion in Eastern Europe, April 1996, Volume 16, Issue 2; 8-14.
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Lapychak, Chrystyna.  "Rifts Among Ukraine's Orthodox Churches Inflame Public Passion."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 6-10.
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Latynsky, Maya.  "The Polish Church Faces New Challenges." World & I, September 1990; 116-121.
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Lerner, Natan.  "Proselytism, Change of Religion, and International Human Rights."  Emory International Law Review, Winter 1998, Volume 12, Issue 1; 477-561.
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Leslie, Brian J.  "Poland, Abortion, and the Roman Catholic Church." Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, Summer 1994, Volume 17, Issue 2; 453-484.

Liolin, Arthur E.  "The Nature of Faith in Albania: Toward the 21st Century."  East European Quarterly, Summer 1997, Volume 31, Issue 2; 181-194.
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Manchester, Laurie.  "The Secularization of the Search for Salvation: The Self-Fashioning of Orthodox Clergymen's Sons in Late Imperial Russia." Slavic Review, Spring 1998, Volume 57, Issue 1; 50-76.
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Markotich, Stan.  "Serbian Orthodox Church Regains a Limited Political Role."  Transition, April 5, 1996, Volume 2, Issue 7; 30-32.
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Martin, Peter.  "Major Issues Confront the Churches in Czechoslovakia." RFE/RL Research Report, July 17, 1992, Volume 1, Issue 29; 61-65.

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Meerson, Michael A.  "The Renovationist Schism in the Russian Orthodox Church."  Canadian-American Slavic Studies = Revue canadienne-americaine d'etudes slaves, 1992, Volume 26, Issue 1-4; 293-314.

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Miller, Stefania Szlek, PhD.  Church/State Relations in Poland, 1956-1970.  The 'Znak' Group: 'Priests' or 'Jesters'?  University of Toronto, 1976.

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Mojzes, Paul (compiler), G. E. Gorman (advisory ed).  Church and State in Postwar Eastern Europe: A Bibliographical Survey.  New York: Greenwood Press, 1987.
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