University of Strathclyde, Centre for the Study of Public Policy
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University of Strathclyde, Centre for the Study of Public Policy
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University of Strathclyde
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Centre for the Study of Public Policy
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Incoming Resources
- Remote bureaucracy or administrative efficiency, Scotland's new local government system
- Transition to democracy in Central Europe, a comparative view
- The internet's impact on east asian governance, openness, impersonal rules and accountability
- Nationalities in the Baltic States, a survey study
- Is there a concurring majority about Northern Ireland?
- Assessing the British local poll tax, an international perspective
- Continuity in programme expenditure, British data since 1946
- The juggernaut of incrementalism, a comparative perspective on the growth of public policy
- Explaining political participation in east-central Europe, social capital, democray and the communist past
- Evaluating workplace benefits, the views of Russian employees
- Putin as president, campaigning and governing
- Territorial equity and public finances, concepts and confusion
- New democracies barometer IV, a 10-nation survey
- Attitudes toward democracy in seven countries, dimensional structure and behavioral correlates
- Is Germany becoming ungovernable?
- An experiment in persuading Russians to tolerate
- New Baltic barometer III, a survey study
- Freedom as a fundamental value
- What are the political consequences of trust?, a Russian structural equation model
- Popular conceptions of democracy in post-communist Europe
- New Russia barometer III, the results
- Adapting to transformation in Eastern Europe
- Devolution and public finance, Stormont from 1921 to 1972
- Party organisation and minority nationalism, a comparative study in the United Kingdom
- Pluralism by default, challenges of authoritarian state-building in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine
- Identity in formation, the Russian-speaking nationality in Estonia and Bashkortostan
- Russians outside Russia, a 1991 VCIOM survey
- Social capital and adaptation to social change in Russian villages
- Russian voters and foreign policy
- The spread of entrepreneurial inclinations in Hungary
- Serbs, Montenegrins and Croats compared
- The post-totalitarian game, structure and agency in transitions from communism
- Charging for public services, a paradigm for empirical analysis
- Profiling Russian protesters, Levada Centre
- German responses to regime change, culture, class, economy or context?
- Generational effects on attitudes to communist regimes, a comparative analysis
- Elections in Central and Eastern Europe since 1990
- How exceptional is American government?
- What does social capital add to democratic values?
- Political participation in postcommunist Russia, voting, activism and the potential for mass protest
- Representation and effective leadership in post-communist political systems
- East Germany and Eastern Europe compared
- Fiscal constraints and welfare in society
- New democracies between state and market, a baseline report of public opinion
- Party competition in emerging democracies, representation and effectiveness
- Political parties and democratic consolidation in East Central Europe
- What is the demand for price stabiblity in post-communist countries?
- Bi-confessionalism in a confessional party system, the Northern Ireland Alliance Party
- The quality of democracy in Korea as appraised by ordinary citizens
- Is money the measure of welfare in Russia?