Publications

On this site you can read most of the books, chapters, and papers that have been published by members of the departments both in English and other languages. Please note that English language manuscripts are grouped first, other language publications are at the lower end of each section.

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Quicklinks: Books, Edited Books, Book Chapters, Journal Papers, Conference Papers, Working Papers, Book Reviews, Before 2000

Before 2000

  • Attila Folsz: 1999. "EMU and Hungary. Monetary Options for Convergence" CEU Political Science Working Paper # 11, August 1999.
  • Bela Greskovits: [with Wladyslaw Adamski] 1999. "Post-Socialist Institution Building" Sysiphus Social Studies Vol. XI. Warsaw: IfiS Publishers.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1999. "From the Socialist Core to the Capitalist Periphery: Hungary in Comparative Perspective" Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies. Harvard University. Program on Central & Eastern Europe. Working Paper Series # 49. Cambridge. MA.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1999. "Consolidating Economic Reforms: The Hungarian Experience with Lessons for Poland" Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE). Warsaw. CASE-CEU Working Paper Series, no. 31.
  • Robert Hancke: [with Steven Casper] 1999. "Global quality norms within national production regimes: ISO 9000 norm implementation in the French and German car industries" Organization Studies Vol. 20, no. (1999): 961-985.
  • Janos Kis: 1999. "On Liberty: A Dispute with György Markus" Constellations, 3, 1999.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1999. "The mixture index of fit and minimax regression" Metrika, 50, 163-172.
  • Judit Sandor: 1999. "From Ministry Orders towards the Constitutional Debate: Lessons drawn from the Past 50 Years of Abortion Laws in Hungary" In Rebecca J. Cook and Bernard M. Dickens (eds.) Legal and Ethical Aspects of Reproductive and Sexual Health in Central Eastern Europe. In Medicine and Law, special issue, vol.18, pp. 389–409.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: 1999. "Causal Models of Antisemitism: Two Hungarian Studies." in Authoritarianism and Prejudice, ed. by Zsolt Enyedi and Ferenc Erős. Budapest: Osiris, pp. 125-155.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: [with Ferenc Erős] 1999. "Research on Authoritarianism: East and West compared." in Authoritarianism and Prejudice, ed. by Zsolt Enyedi and Ferenc Erős. Budapest: Osiris, pp. 9-29.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: 1999. "Relationships between Authoritarianism and Political Affiliations." in Hungary in Flux: Society, Politics and Transformation, ed. by Zsolt Speder. Hamburg: Krämer, pp. 183-207. (Based on the 1996 Századvég article).
  • Bela Greskovits: 1998. "The Political Economy of Protest and Patience" East European and Latin American Transformations Compared Budapest: Central European University Press.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1998. "Brothers-in-Arms or Rivals in Politics? Top Politicians and Top Policy Makers in the Hungarian Transformation" Collegium Budapest. Institute for Advanced Study. Discussion paper No. 55. Budapest, November .
  • Bela Greskovits: 1998. "Rival views of postcommunist market society" Institute for European Studies Working Paper 98.5. Cornell University. Ithaca NY.
  • Robert Hancke: 1998. "Trust or Hierarchy? Changing relations between large and small firms in France," Small Business Economics, Vol. 11, no. 3 (Nov. 1998): 237-252.
  • Robert Hancke: [with Sigrid Quack] 1998. "Women in Decision-Making in the Financial Sector" In: Women for the Renewal of Politics and Society, Proceedings of the European Conference, Rome, 16-18 May 1996 (Brussels: Commission of the European Communities): 87-99.
  • Rpnert Hancke: [with David Soskice, Anne Wren & Gunnar Trumbull] 1998. "Wage Bargaining, Labour Markets and Macroeconomic Performance in Germany and the Netherlands" In: Lei Delsen (ed.) The German and Dutch Economies: Who Follows Whom? (Berlin: Physica Verlag): 39-51.
  • Janos Kis: 1998. "Between Reform and Revolution" East Eurpean Politics and Society, 2, Spring 1998. Tamas Rudas: 1998. "Odds Ratios in the Analysis of Contingency Tables " Sage Publ., Thousand Oaks, CA.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1998. "A new algorithm for the maximum likelihood estimation of graphical log-linear models" Computational Statistics, 13, 529-537.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1998. "A new algorithm for the maximum likelihood estimation of graphical log-linear models" Computational Statistics, 13, 529-537.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1998. "On conditional independence interpretation of log-linear models" In M. Huskova, J. A. Visek, P. Lachout (eds.) Proceedings of Prague Stochastics 98, Vol. 2, 493-496. Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists, Prague.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1998. "Minimum mixture estimation and regression analysis" In B. Marx, H. Friedl (eds.) Statistical Modeling - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference, 340-347, Luisiana State University.
  • Tamas Rudas: 1998. "The mixture index of fit" In Ferligoj (ed.) Advances in Methodology, Data Analysis and Statistics, 15-22, University of Ljubljana.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1997. "The Ideology of Modernization and the Policy of Materialism: The Day After for the Socialists" Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol. 13., No. 3. September, 1997. 56-102.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1997. "Regionalism, Competition and Geopolitics" The Hungarian Quarterly, Vol. 38. Winter 1997. 91-110.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1997. “The Political Impact of the Transformational Recession in East-Central Europe” Emergo. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies. Cracow University of Economics. Vol. 4. No. 1. Winter 1997. pp. 23-31.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1997. "Crisis-Proof Democracy: On Failed Predictions and the Realities of Eastern Europe's Transformations" International Politics Vol. 34, No. 2. June 1997. pp. 193-210.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1997. "Social responses to neoliberal reforms in Eastern Europe in the 1990s", In Manus Midlarsky, ed., Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development, Cambridge University Press pp. 269-289.
  • Bela Greskovits: [with Martin Baethge and Wladyslaw Adamski] 1997. “Social Structures in the Making“ Sisyphus Social Studies X. Warsaw: IFiS Publishers.
  • Janos Kis: 1997. "Contemporary Political Philosophy" edited for the CEU Press, (Belorussian, Bulgarian, Czech, Georgian, Latvian, Serbian, Ukrainian translations).
  • Tamas Rudas: [with C.C. Clogg, S. Matthews] 1997. "Analysis of model misfit, structure, and local structure in contingency tables using graphical displays based on the mixture index of fit " In J. Blasius, M. Greenacre (eds.) Visualization of Categorical Data, 425-439, Academic Press.
  • Tamas Rudas: [with R. Zwick] 1997. "Estimating the importance of differential item functioning" Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 22, 31-45.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: 1996. "Organizing a subcultural party in Eastern Europe. The case of the Hungarian Christian Democrats, " Party Politics 1996/3.: pp. 377-396.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: [with Magdolna Balázs] 1996. "Hungarian Case Studies: The Alliance of Free Democrats and the Alliance of Young Democrats." in Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe, ed. by Paul Lewis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 43-65.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1996. "Intellectuals in a New Democracy: The Democratic Charter in Hungary" East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 10., No. 2. 1996. 173-213.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1996. "On the Political Economics of Protest and Tolerance" Acta Oeconomica, Vol 48 (1-2), 1996. pp. 97-110.
  • Janos Kis: 1996. "From Costs-and-Benefits to Fairness" East European Constitutional Review, 3, 1996.
  • Janos Kis: 1996. "Beyond the Nation State" Social Research, 1, Spring 1996.
  • Tamas Meszerics: 1996. "Stumbling Into Sophistication: Strategic Voting in Agenda-Controlled Committee Decisions with Complete Information" CEU Political Science Working Papers, No. 8, 1996.
  • Tamas Rudas: [with A. Vargha, H. D. Delaney, S. E. Maxwell] 1996. "Dichotomization, partial correlation, and conditional independence" Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 21, 264-282.
  • Judit Sandor: 1996. "Legal Status of the Human Embryo: Overview of the Hungarian Legislation" In Donald Evans (ed.) Conceiving the Embryo: Ethics, Law and Practice in Human Embryology, The Hague–London–Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 269–276.
  • Judit Sandor: 1996. "Legal Approaches to Motherhood in Hungary" In Donald Evans and Neil Pickering (eds.) Creating the Child: The Ethics, Law and Practice of Assisted Procreation. The Hague–London–Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 157–166.
  • Judit Sandor: [with András Sajó] 1996. "The Legal Status of the ‘Terminally Ill’ under Hungarian law" Acta Juridica Hungarica, vol.37, no.1–2, pp. 1–21.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1995. "Demagogic Populism in Eastern Europe?" Telos, Nr 102. Winter 1995. pp. 91-106.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1995. "Hungerstrikers, the Unions, the Government and the Parties. A Case-Study of Hungarian Transformation: Conflict, the Social Pact and Democratic Development" Occasional Papers in European Studies 6. Centre for European Studies. University of Essex.
  • Bela Greskovits: 1995. "Is the East becoming the South? Where threats to reforms may come from?" Institute for European Studies Working Paper Series, Cornell University.
  • Robert Hancke: [with Saul Rubinstein] 1995. "Limits to Innovation in Work Organization. An International Comparison: Volvo Uddevalla and GM Saturn" In: Enriching Production. Perspectives on Volvo’s Uddevalla plant as an alternative to lean production. ed. Ĺke Sandberg (Aldershot: Avebury): 179-198.
  • Janos Kis: 1995. "Between Reform and Revolution: Three Hypotheses" Constellations, 3, 1995.
  • Tamás Meszerics: 1995. "Italy's Entry into the First World War and the Hungarian Press" in: Pride and Prejudice, CEU History Department, Budapest: pp. 187-198.
  • Tamas Rudas: [with C. C. Clogg, L. Xi] 1995. "A new index of structure for the analysis of models for mobility tables and other cross-classifications " In: P. Marsden (ed.) Sociological Methodology 1995, 197-222, Blackwell, Oxford.
  • Tamas Rudas: [with R. Zwick] 1995. "Measuring the importance of differential item functioning" Research Report, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ.
  • Judit Sándor: 1995. "Judicial Monitoring of Psychiatric Confinement and Therapy" East European Constitutional Review, vol.4, no.4, pp. 83ff.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1999. "Portrék és életrajzok. A rendszerváltás forgatókönyve", Vol. 8. [Portraits and Biographies: The Script of the Regime Change] (co-author) Budapest: Új Mandátum.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: 1996. "Tekintélyelvűség és politikai-ideológiai tagolódás," Századvég 1996/2, pp. 135-155. (Utánközlésben megjelent in: Tanulás, előítélet és identitás, szerk. Ferenc Erős. Budapest: Új Mandátum, 1998.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1996. "Magyar panoptikum" [Hungarian Waxworks] (author) Budapest: KáVé kiadó.
  • Andras Bozoki: 1995. "Konfrontáció és konszenzus: a demokratizálás stratégiái" [Confrontation and Consensus: Strategies for Democratization] (author) Szombathely: Savaria University Press.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: [Fleck Zoltánnal közösen] 1995. "Számháború?" Beszélô 1995/9, március 2, pp. 23-26.
  • Zsolt Enyedi: 1995. "A katolikus-keresztény szubkultúra fejlődése (A magyar kereszténydemokrácia szervezeti összefüggései)," Politikatudományi Szemle 1995/4, pp. 27-50.
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