Political Science

Democracy and Political Institutions: Variety and challenges of democratic regimes. Political regime transition. Nature of non-democracies and hybrid regimes. Qualities of democracies. Political accountability. Political communication. Voting behaviour
Political Economy: Political economy of reforms; international political economy; varieties of capitalism in new Europe.

The EU and Eastern Europe : failing the test as a better world power

Bohle, D.. "The EU and Eastern Europe : failing the test as a better world power." In Socialist Register 2005: The Empire Reloaded, edited by L. Panitch and C. Leys, 301-312. Vol. 2005. Socialist register 2005. London: Merlin Press, 2004.
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Department of Political Science
Center for European Union Research (CEUR)

Wohlfahrtsstaaten unter Stress

Bohle, D.. Wohlfahrtsstaaten unter Stress In Ost-West-Gegeninformationen. Vol. 19., 2007.
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Department of Political Science
Center for European Union Research (CEUR)

Race to the Bottom? Transnational Companies and Reinforced Competition in the enlarged European Union

Bohle, D.. "Race to the Bottom? Transnational Companies and Reinforced Competition in the enlarged European Union." In Neoliberal European Governance and Beyond—The Contradictions and Limtys of a Political Project, edited by B. Van Apeldoorn, J. Drahokoupil and L. Horn, 163-186. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
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Department of Political Science
Center for European Union Research (CEUR)

Determinants of Support for EU-Membership in Hungary

Fölsz, A., and G. Tóka. "Determinants of Support for EU-Membership in Hungary." In Public opinion, party competition, and the European Union in post-communist Europe, edited by R. Rohrschneider and S. Whitefield., 145-164. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
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Department of Political Science
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations
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Constitutional democracy, or how to prevent the rule of the people

Dimitrijevic, N.. "Constitutional democracy, or how to prevent the rule of the people." In Out of and into authoritarian law, edited by A. Sajó, 75-96. Hague: Kluwer, 2003.
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Department of Political Science
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Ethno-Nationalized States of Eastern Europe: Is There a Constitutional Alternative?

This paper discusses a set of issues which are all focused on the following question: what needs to be done in order to promote democratic stability in multi-national states1 of post-communist South-East Europe? I believe that in most of these countries2 democratic stability has not yet been achieved. I also believe that this is to an important extent due to the inappropriately formulated and developed relationship between majority nation and national minorities.

Dimitrijevic, N.. "Ethno-Nationalized States of Eastern Europe: Is There a Constitutional Alternative?" Studies in East European thought 54, no. 4 (2002): 245-269.
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Department of Political Science
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