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  • Title: Branding Democracy

    Branding Democracy

    U.S. Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe
    by Gerald Sussman (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Movements for Change

    Movements for Change

    How Individuals, Social Media and Al Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia
    by Rauf Arif (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Sociolinguistic Transition in Former Eastern Bloc Countries

    Sociolinguistic Transition in Former Eastern Bloc Countries

    Two Decades after the Regime Change
    by Marián Sloboda (Volume editor) Petteri Laihonen (Volume editor) Anastassia Zabrodskaja (Volume editor) 2016
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Between Fair and Rigged. Elections as a Key Determinant of the ‘Borderline Political Regime’ - Turkey in Comparative Perspective

    Between Fair and Rigged. Elections as a Key Determinant of the ‘Borderline Political Regime’ - Turkey in Comparative Perspective

    by Adam Szymański (Author) Jakub Wódka (Author) Wojciech Ufel (Author) Amanda Dziubińska (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Reshaping Welfare States and Activation Regimes in Europe

    Reshaping Welfare States and Activation Regimes in Europe

    by Amparo Serrano Pascual (Volume editor) Lars Magnusson (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Skill Formation Regimes in South Asia

    Skill Formation Regimes in South Asia

    A Comparative Study on the Path-Dependent Development of Technical and Vocational Education and Training for the Garment Industry
    by Markus Maurer (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Changing Social Environments in Spain

    Changing Social Environments in Spain

    Families, New Solidarities and Hierarchical Breakdown (16th-20th Centuries)
    by Francisco Chacón Jimenez (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Arctic Region in the Climate Change Era: Zone of Conflict or Zone of Cooperation?

    Arctic Region in the Climate Change Era: Zone of Conflict or Zone of Cooperation?

    Arctic Politics and Cooperation
    by Emirhan Altunkaya (Author)
    Thesis
  • Title: National Production Regimes in Post-Socialist Countries

    National Production Regimes in Post-Socialist Countries

    The Case of the Czech Republic
    by Mirka C. Wilderer (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Collective Bargaining and Changing Industrial Relations in China.

    Collective Bargaining and Changing Industrial Relations in China.

    Lessons from the U.S. and Germany
    by Siqi Luo (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Symbols of Hope, Resistance and Change

    Symbols of Hope, Resistance and Change

    Female Characterization in the Novel of the Dictatorship
    by Lori Lammert (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Belarus: External Pressure, Internal Change

    Belarus: External Pressure, Internal Change

    by Hans-Georg Heinrich (Volume editor) Ludmilla Lobova (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: Community Values and Legality under Challenge

    Community Values and Legality under Challenge

    The Example of International Climate Change Law
    by Simon Blätgen (Author) 2022
    ©2021 Thesis
  • Title: Self-Regulation and Labour Standards

    Self-Regulation and Labour Standards

    An Exemplary Study Investigating the Emergence and Strengthening of Self-Regulation Regimes in the Apparel Industry
    by Carolin Zeller (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: The Imperatives of Power

    The Imperatives of Power

    Political Change and the Social Basis of Regime Support in Grenada from 1951-1991
    by Pedro Noguera (Author)
    ©1997 Others
  • Title: The Legacy of Polish Solidarity

    The Legacy of Polish Solidarity

    Social Activism, Regime Collapse, and Building of a New Society
    by Andrzej Rychard (Volume editor) Gabriel Motzkin (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Lorsque le brouillard a cessé de nous écouter

    Lorsque le brouillard a cessé de nous écouter

    Changement climatique et migrations chez les Q’eros des Andes Péruviennes
    by Geremia Cometti (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Studies in Political Transition

    ISSN: 2191-3307

    The “Studies in Political Transition” are a series dedicated to publishing interdisciplinary approaches to Political Sciences, Law, and Media and Communication. Scholars examine various forms of regime changes and their impact on social and institutional matters by analyzing the mechanisms and procedures leading to those changes. The series’’ editor, Professor Klaus Bachmann, is a widely known critical commentator on issues concerning the European Union as well as contemporary Polish culture.

    19 publications

  • Title: Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Romania

    Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Romania

    Civic engagement and elite behavior after 1989
    by Dragoş Dragoman (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Wage and Welfare

    Wage and Welfare

    New Perspectives on Employment and Social Rights in Europe
    by Bernadette Clasquin (Volume editor) Nathalie Moncel (Volume editor) Mark Harvey (Volume editor) Bernard Friot (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
  • Title: From Tahrir Square to Ferguson

    From Tahrir Square to Ferguson

    Social Networks as Facilitators of Social Movements
    by Juliet Dee (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Warsaw Studies in Contemporary History

    Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History . Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History . Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History .

    3 publications

  • Title: Gender Structuring of Contemporary Slovenia

    Gender Structuring of Contemporary Slovenia

    by Milica Antić Gaber (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Re/defining the Matrix

    Re/defining the Matrix

    Reflections on Time – Space – Agency
    by Anke Bartels (Volume editor) Michael Schultze (Volume editor) Agata Stopinska (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: La sécurité sociale dans le village global

    La sécurité sociale dans le village global

    by Roland Sigg (Volume editor) Christina Behrendt (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
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