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The centrality of the revolution of December 1989 - understood as the revolutionary events of December themselves rather than the more lengthy revolutionary process - to contemporary Romanian history has been widely recognized since the violent overthrow of Nicolae Ceausescu and his Romanian Communist Party (RCP) regime provided the foundation stone on which a slow but steady transition to a pluralist free market system has been built.
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tourist accommodation sector, tourism privatization, transformation recession, urban industrial employment, social capital value, former cooperative, accommodation units, communist period, spontaneous revolution, agricultural restructuring, labour intensive goods, agricultural companies
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Black Sea, Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Communist Romania, European Union, New York, Czech Republic, Europe Agreement, National Salvation Front, Vadim Tudor, National History Museum, Permanent International Secretariat, Soviet Union, Ion Iliescu, President Constantinescu, National Bank of Romania, Palatul Parlamentului, Petre Roman, President Iliescu, Democratic Convention of Romania, Radu Vasile, Adrian Severin, Council of Europe, International Monetary Fund, Ministry of the Interior, Cambridge University Press
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