In returning communist-era leaders to power, Poland’s voters did not opt for a return to communism, argues Adam Michnik. Instead, they opted for a return to the only normalcy, stabilization, and peace some of them have ever known 22 March 1996 SINCE 1989, FORMER DISSIDENT ADAM Michnik has been the editor in chief of the Warsaw-based daily Gazeta Wyborcza – […]

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