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Social Mechanisms in the Establishment of the European Economic and Monetary Union
In: Politics & policy: a publication of the Policy Studies Organization, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 345-373
ISSN: 1555-5623
Building States and Markets after Communism. The Perils of Polarized Democracy
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 782-783
ISSN: 0035-2950
Welfare State Developments in the Russian Federation: Oil-led Social Policy and 'The Russian Miracle'
In: Social policy & administration: an international journal of policy and research, Band 43, Heft 2, S. 105-120
ISSN: 0037-7643, 0144-5596
Book Review: Jochen Clasen and Nico A. Siegel (eds) Investigating Welfare State Change: the `Dependent Variable Problem' in Comparative Analysis. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2007, 352 pp., £75.00 (hbk) ISBN 9781845427399 ISBN 9781847209894, 352 pp., £29.95 (pbk), on-line discount £23.96
In: Journal of European social policy, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 410
ISSN: 0958-9287
Divide and Pacify. Strategic Social Policies and Political Protests in Post-Communist Democracies
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political science ; official journal of the Dutch Political Science Association (Nederlandse Kring voor Wetenschap der Politiek), Band 43, Heft 4, S. 508-509
ISSN: 0001-6810
Social policy in Central and Eastern Europe: the emergence of a new European welfare regime
In: Region - Nation - Europa Bd. 43
Book Review: The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems: a Comparison of Pension Politics in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden
In: Journal of European social policy, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 403
ISSN: 0958-9287
Post-communist welfare pathways: theorizing social policy tranformations in Central and Eastern Europe
"This book adopts novel theoretical approaches to study the diverse welfare pathways that have been evolving across Central and Eastern Europe. Beyond existing path dependency and neo-institutionalist explanations, it highlights the role of explanatory factors such as micro-causal mechanisms, power politics, path departure, and elite strategies"--Provided by publisher
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