Found 3871 publications (displayed results 3641 - 3660)

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Paper published in conference proceedingsDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: economics, social inequalities

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: civil society

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: politics (and political attitudes), sociological data

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: politics (and political attitudes), social policy

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: civil society, politics (and political attitudes), transformation

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Transformation cannot be completed unless markets hit not only formal, but also substantive aspect of economy. It involves economic institutions (first of all private ownership), economic behavior (based on confidence and other traditional values) and economic actors (especially the middle classes). The weak ties of social relationships have their strength under transformation, be it the former nomenklatura, continuing local brotherhoods end new clans.

Topic: economics, transformation

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

The study presents the results of a survey of parliamentary deputies which is part of an anticipatedwider analysis of the place and role of Parliament in the transformation of the political system from anauthoritarian regime to a democracy, in the individual stages of this transformation. The survey wasconducted at the beginning and end of the term of office and a comparison of data allowed some

Topic: politics (and political attitudes), elections (and polls)

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Political Sociology

A reference analysis of political changes which have occurred in Eastern Europe since the demise of communism. It offers historical, comparative perspectives of the region and also focuses on the social consequences of the transition, showing variations between countries in the sequence of change.

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Political Sociology

This provocative and stimulating book argues that the structures and processes of elite politics in postcommunist Eastern Europe are critical determinants of democracy and political stability in the region. The East European regime transition were initiated and carried through principally by eli res, especially Gorbachevite reformers in the communist establishments.

Topic: elites, politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: EU, politics (and political attitudes), public opinion

Type of publication: Paper published in conference proceedingsDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: economics, wages and incomes, politics (and political attitudes), social inequalities

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: public opinion, elections (and polls)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Czech Social Science Data Archive

Topic: elections (and polls)

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

Topic: elections (and polls)

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

Topic: work

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

Topic: public policy

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

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