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Democracy, accountability and disruption
In: Democracy in Crisis, S. 241-261
The Disruption of Work Time
In: The Disrupted Workplace, S. 1-24
Abschied vom Auto? Verkehrshandeln zwischen Disruption und Pfadabhängigkeit
In: Soziologie der Nachhaltigkeit, S. 403-415
Critical Infrastructure Disruption and Crisis Management
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Critical Infrastructure Disruption and Crisis Management" published on by Oxford University Press.
Algorithmic Support for Railway Disruption Management
In: Transitions Towards Sustainable Mobility, S. 193-210
Incorporating Disruption Risk in a Supply Chain Network Design Model
In: Operations Research Series; Multiple Criteria Decision Making in Supply Chain Management, S. 189-223
Stability, Order, and Disruption: Discourses of Balance and Contention
In: The Political Theory of Political Thinking, S. 200-235
Psychological Weapons of Mass Disruption Through Vicarious Classical Conditioning
In: Psychology of Terrorism, S. 164-174
Assessing the Impact of Political Disruptions on Crude Oil Trade
In: Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia, S. 203-226
Paradigm shifts as ideological changes: A Kuhnian view of endogenous institutional disruption
In: Institutions and Ideology; Research in the Sociology of Organizations, S. 85-113
The Free Course of Providence: Presbyterian Social Thought in the Age of Disruption and Destitution
In: Land, Faith and the Crofting CommunityChristianity and Social Criticism in the Highlands of Scotland 1843-1893, S. 19-57
An Analytical Supply Chain Disruption Framework and a Multi-Objective Supplier Selection Model with Risk Mitigation
In: Operations Research Series; Multiple Criteria Decision Making in Supply Chain Management, S. 293-311
Between the economic agenda and the need of strategic security: East-Central Europe in the context of the transatlantic relation's disruption
In: Disintegration and integration in East-Central Europe: 1919 - post-1989, S. 254-263
"The end of the Cold War had opened for the first time after 1945 a window of opportunity for the East-Central European nations to express and fulfill their will of joining the Western system. The paradigm of integration was therefore the success story of the last two decades. Both NATO and EU enlargements to the East (1999-2007) are historic achievements that have been engineered and eventually decided in Washington, London, Berlin or Paris but (unlike the bitter experiences of the 20th centum) the direction was in keeping with what people in the region really wanted to happen. This time, strategic decisions on East-Central Europe trigged positive developments in the whole region and got the support of an overwhelming majority. That makes even harder now for East-Central Europeans to understand and agree with the transatlantic divide." (publisher's description)
The Policy Capacity of Bureaucracy
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"The Policy Capacity of Bureaucracy" published on by Oxford University Press.