CEU Political Science Journal - Issue IV
CEU Political Science Journal is a publication emerged within the academic community of Central European University, Budapest. It is primarily targeted at graduate students from CEU, but valuable contributions from outside are also welcome. The 4th issue approaches the topic of transition viewed from different perspectives and emphasizes ore sub-fields of social sciences: public policy, political economy, gender, international relations.
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4th issue - October 2006:
ARTICLES:
Daniel Bochsler, Ethnic Diversiry, Electoral System Constraints and the Nationalization of political parties
Alexandra Ionascu, Analyzing the Romanian Governmental Scene. Theoretical and Methodological Difficulties
Oksana Polyuga, Shaping Voters' Behavior in Nascent Democracies: Comparing Presidential Elections in Russia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
Dylan Kissane, The Balkan Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Nikolaos Panagiotou, Is the Process of Democratization the Mean for a Peaceful World? A Critical Analysis of the Democratic Peace Theory
Simona Vonica-Radutiu, Social Policy Reforms in post-Communist Romania: Facing the EU Changes
Vessela Daskalova, Going Against the Grain: Women on Central and Eastern European Labor Markets During the Transition
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CEU Political Science Journal. The Graduate Student Review,
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