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==Further reading== * {{cite journal|author=Edward J. O'Boyle|date=January 1993|title=Work Habits and Customer Service in Post-Communist Poland|journal=International Journal of Social Economics|volume=20|issue=1}} * Weeks, Theodore R. (2010), [http://ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/models-and-stereotypes/russification-sovietization Russification / Sovietization], [http://www.ieg-ego.eu/ EGO - European History Online], Mainz: [http://www.ieg-mainz.de/likecms/index.php Institute of European History], retrieved: March 25, 2021 ([https://d-nb.info/1029976155/34 pdf]). {{Cultural assimilation|sp=ize}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Soviet internal politics]] [[Category:Soviet phraseology]] [[Category:Soviet Union]] [[Category:Imperialism]] [[Category:Politics of the Soviet Union]] [[Category:Neo-Sovietism]] [[Category:Nationalism in the Soviet Union]] [[Category:Social history of Belarus]] [[Category:Czechoslovak Socialist Republic]] [[Category:History of East Germany]] [[Category:Hungarian People's Republic]] [[Category:Polish People's Republic]] [[Category:Poland–Soviet Union relations]] [[Category:Social history of Ukraine]] [[Category:Cultural assimilation]] [[Category:Russian Revolution]]
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