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Univ. - Prof. Dr. Christian W Haerpfer Publikationen: 2017 & Ronald Inglehart & Chris Welzl & Patrick Bernhagen (Eds.), Democratization. 2.Auflage (Oxford University Press: Oxford & New York). [110] 2016a & Claire Wallace & Martin McKee (Eds.), Living Conditions, Lifestyles and Health in Russia and the CIS (Routledge Publishers: London & New York) In press [109] 2016b & Kseniya Kizilova. Social Capital as a Factor of Social, Politic and Economic Development of the Countries of Post-Soviet Eurasia. Journal “Sociology”, Belarussian State University (in press); [108] 2015a & Ronald Inglehart & Chris Welzl & Patrick Bernhagen (Eds.), Democratization (Oxford University Press: Oxford & New York). Edition in Russian language [107] 2015 b & Kseniya Kizilova. Chapter 7. Support for Democracy in Post-communist Europe and Post-Soviet Eurasia// The Civic Culture Transformed / Editorial Board: Russell J. Dalton, Christian Welzel - Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 158-189; [106] 2015 c & Roger Sapsford, Pamela Abbott & Claire Wallace. Trust in Post-Soviet Countries, Ten Years On. European Politics and Society’. Vol 16, No.4, pp.523 – 539. ISSN 2374-5126. May 2015. DOI: 10.1080/23745118.2015.1039286; [105] 2015 d & Pamela Abbott, Claire Wallace, Ka Lin. The Quality of Society and Life Satisfaction in China. Social Indicators Research, May 2015. DOI 10.1007/s11205-015-0989-3; [104] 2014 a & Kseniya Kizilova. Political Involvement of Citizens in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparison with Russia, Moldova and Caucasus. International Relations and Diplomacy, ISSN 23282134. June 2014, Vol. 2, No. 6, 361-369; [103] 2014 b & Kseniya Kizilova. Support for political system and democracy in New Independent States // Bulletin of V.N.Karazin 1 Kharkiv National University № 2001, series "Sociological studies of contemporary society: methodology, theory, methods", issue 32. – 2014. – Pp. 118-125; [102] 2013 a & Rebecca McKee, Adrianna Murphy, Erica Richardson, Bayard Roberts and Martin McKee. Do citizens of the former Soviet Union trust state institutions, and why? In: East European Politics, Vol. 29, No.4, pp.377-396 DOI: 10.1080/21599165.2013.821981; [101] Routledge Publishers – Taylor & Francis 2013 b & McKee R, Richardson E, Roberts B & McKee M. ‘Things Can Only Get Better? Changing Views of the Past, Present and Future in the Former Soviet Union’. Europe-Asia Studies, Vol 65, No.7, September 2013: pp.1466-1478. Routledge Publishers: Taylor & Francis [100] 2013 c & Claire Wallace & Pamela Abbott. Health Problems and the Transition from Communism in the Former Soviet Union: Towards an Explanation. Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Vol. 14, No.4: pp. 460 – 479. DOI: 10.1080/15705854.2013.772751; [99] 2012 a & Balabanova D, Roberts B, Richardson E & McKee M. ‘Health Care Reform in the Former Soviet Union: Beyond the Transition’. HSR: Health Service Research, vol 47, no. 2, pp.840 – 865 [98] 2012 b & Roberts B, Stickley A, Gasparishvili A, & McKee M. ‘Changes in Household Access to Water in Countries of the Former Soviet Union’. Journal of Public Health, Vol.34, No.3, pp.352-359; Oxford University Press [97] 2012 c & Roberts B, Stickley A, Balabanova D &McKee M. ‘The Persistence of Irregular Treatment of Hypertension in the former Soviet Union’. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol 66, no.11, pp.1079-1082. [96] 2012 d & Roberts B, Stickley A, Gilmore A, Danishevski K, Kizilova K, Rotman D, McKee M. Knowledge of the health impacts 2 of smoking and public attitudes towards tobacco control in the former Soviet Union. In Press. Tobacco Control journal. BMJ; London, UK. [95] http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/; 2012 e & Roberts, B., Stickley, A., Murphy, A., Kizilova, K., Bryden, A., Rotman, D., & McKee, M. 'Patterns of Public Support for Price Increases on Alcohol in the Former Soviet Union'. Alcohol and Alcoholism, vol 47, no. 4, pp. 473-478; Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK; [94] http://alcalc.oxfordjournals.org/; 2012 f & Roberts, B., Gilmore, A., Stickley, A., Kizilova, K., Prohoda, V., Rotman, D., & McKee, M. 'Prevalence and Psychosocial Determinants of Nicotine Dependence in Nine Countries of the Former Soviet Union'. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK; [93] http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/; 2012 g & Watson K, Roberts B, Chow C & McKee M. ‘Microand Meso-Level Influences on Obesity in the Former Soviet Union: a multi-level analysis’. European Journal of Public Health, vol.23, no.2: pp 291 – 298. Oxford University Press [92] 2011 a Article on ‘Democratization’ in: International Encyclopaedia of Political Science (Los Angeles-London: Sage Publications) [91] 2011 b & Claire Wallace & Florian Pichler, Changing Patterns of Civil Society in Europe and America 1995 – 2005, In: East European Politics and Societies, Vol 26, No.1: pp. 3-19 [90] 2011 c & Beatrice d’Hombres et al., The Influence of Social Capital on Health in Eight Former Soviet Countries: Why does it differ? In: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol.65, No.1: 44-50. [89] 2009 a & Ronald Inglehart & Chris Welzl & Patrick Bernhagen (Eds.), Democratization (Oxford University Press: Oxford & New York). [88] 3 2009 b & R. Inglehart et al., Introduction, In: Christian W Haerpfer, Ronald Inglehart et al. (eds.), Democratization (Oxford University Press: Oxford), 1 - 7 [87] 2009 c & R. Inglehart et al., Conclusions and Outlook: The Future of Democratization, In: Christian W Haerpfer, Ronald Inglehart et al. (eds.), Democratization (Oxford University Press: Oxford), 377 - 385 [86] 2009 d Post-Communist Europe and Post-Soviet Russia, In: Christian W Haerpfer, Ronald Inglehart et al. (eds.), Democratization (Oxford University Press: Oxford), 309 – 320 [85] 2009 e & Claire Wallace & Pamela Abbott, Women in Rwandan Politics and Society, In: International Journal of Sociology, Vol.38, No.4: 111- 125. [84] 2008 a Support for Democracy and Autocracy in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, 1992-2002, In: International Political Science Review (IPSR), Vol. 29, No. 4: 411 – 432. [83]. 2008 b & David Rotman et al., The Problem of a Sociological Analysis of the role of religion in social and cultural life. In: Methodology, Theory and Practice of Modern Society. Conference Proceedings (Kharkov National University), 304 – 315 [82] 2008 c Articles on ‘Russian Federation’, ‘First-past-the post Electoral Systems’, ‘Iron Curtain’, ‘One-Party States’ in: International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (Macmillan 2008). [78/79/80/81] 2008 d & Martin McKee et al., Hazardous Alcohol Drinking in the Former Soviet Union, In: Alcohol and Alcoholism, Vol.43, No. 3: 351 – 359 [77]. 2006 a Hungary. Structure and dynamics of democratic consolidation, In: Hans-Dieter Klingemann et al. (eds.), Democracy and Political Culture in Eastern Europe (Routledge: London/New York), 148-171 [76] 4 2006 b & Martin McKee et al., Access to water in the countries of the former Soviet Union, In: Public Health, 120, 364-372 [75]. 2005a Belarus and Post-communist Democratisation, In: Stephen White (Ed.), Postcommunist Belarus (Rowan & Littlefield: Lanham), 161-179 [74] 2005b & Claire Wallace & Martin Raiser, Social Capital and Economic Performance in Post-Communist Societies, In: Sokratis M.Koniordos (Ed.), Networks, Trust and Social Capital. Theoretical and Empirical Investigations from Europe (Ashgate: Hants and Burlington), 243-278 [73] 2005c & Martin McKee et al., Drinking in the Commonwealth of Independent States – evidence from eight countries, In: Addiction, 100 (6):1647-1668 [72]. 2005d & William C Cockerham et al., Health lifestyles in Ukraine, In: Sozial-Praeventivmedizin, 50, 264-271 [71]. 2004a & William C Cockerham et al., Health Lifestyles in Central Asia: the Case of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, In: Social Science and Medicine, 59 (6): 1409-1421 [70]. 2004b & Martin McKee et al., Prevalence of Smoking in eight Countries of the Former Soviet Union: Results from the Living Conditions, Lifestyles and Health Study, In: American Journal of Public Health, 94 (12): 2177-2187 [69]. 2004c & Martin McKee et al., Health service Utilisation in the Former Soviet Union: evidence from eight countries, In: Health Services Research Journal. 39 (6): 1927-1949 [68]. 2004d & Martin McKee et al., Determinants of Smoking in eight Countries of the Former Soviet Union, In: Addiction, 99 (12): 1577-1585 [67]. 2003 a Democracy and Enlargement in Post-Communist Europe. The democratisation of the general public in fifteen Central and Eastern European countries, 1991-1998 (Routledge: London & New York). Edition in Russischer Sprache: Minsk 2003 [66] 5 2003 b & Richard Rose & William T Mishler, Democracy and It’s Alternatives: Understanding Post-Communist Societies Edition in Rumänischer Sprache: Institutul European, Bucharest, 2003; [65] 2003c Electoral Politics in Belarus compared, In: Elena Korosteleva & Colin Lawson & Rosalind Marsh (Eds.), Contemporary Belarus: Between Democracy and Dictatorship (RoutledgeCurzon: London-New York) pp.85-99 [64] 2002a Democracy and Enlargement in Post-Communist Europe. The democratisation of the general public in fifteen Central and Eastern European countries, 1991-1998 (Routledge: London & New York). =Routledge Advances in European Politics, Volume 9. [63] 2002b & Claire Wallace, Pattern of Participation in the Informal Economy in East-Central Europe, 1991-1998, In: Rainer Neef / Manuela Stanculescu (eds.), The Social Impact of Informal Economies in Eastern Europe (Ashgate: Hants and Burlington) pp.28-45 [62] 2002c & Claire Wallace, Social Capital and Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe, In: J.Fischer / S.Gensior (Eds.), Sprungbrett Region? Strukturen und Voraussetzungen vernetzter Geschäftsbeziehungen (Edition Sigma: Berlin), pp.355-370 [61] 2002d & Claire Wallace, Muster der Beteiligung an der Schattenwirtschaft in Mittel- und Osteuropa, In: Oesterreichische Zeitschrift fuer Soziologie, Vol.27, No.1: 28-55 [60]. 2002e & Claire Wallace, Social Capital in Transition: A first look at the evidence, In: Czech Sociological Review 38 (6): 693720 [59]. 2001a & Reingard Spannring & Claire Wallace, Youth and Citizenship in the new Europe, In: Helena Helve & Claire Wallace (Eds.), Youth, Citizenship and Empowerment (Ashgate: Hants) pp. 32-46 [58] 2001b A New Index of Democracy. The Democratisation of the Mass Public in 15 Central and Eastern European Countries, 6 1991-1998, In: Per Manson (Ed.), East Europe Ten Years after Communism. Transforming Power and Economy (Centre for European Research: Gothenburg University, Report No.9) pp.2978 [57] 2001c & Claire Wallace, Migration Potential in Slovakia, In: Sociologia. Slovak Sociological Review, Vol. 33 (6): 549-568 [56]. 2001d Novyi index demokratii. Demokratizatsia obschestvennosti v pyatnadzati gosudarstvah Evropy (1981-1998), In: Soziologia: Theoria i Metody Vol 3: 123-150 [55]. 2001e A New Index of Democracy. The Democratisation of the Mass Public in Five Central European Countries, 1991-1998, In: Sociologia. Slovak Sociological Review Vol. 33 (3): 251-274 [54]. 2001f Public Opinion on European Union Enlargement (=Studies in Public Policy No.343, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [53] 2001g & Martin Raiser & Claire Wallace & Thomas Nowotny, Social Capital in Transition: A First Look at the Evidence (=European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, EBRDWorking Paper No.61, EBRD London) [52] 1999a & Cezary Milosinksi & Claire Wallace, Old and New Security Issues in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Results of an 11 Nation Study, In: Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.51 (6): 989-1011 [51]. 1999b & Claire Wallace, From Euphoria to Depression. Changing Attitudes towards Market Reform and Political Reform in the Czech Republic in Comparative Perspective, 1992-1998, In: Martin Potucek (ed.), Ceska Spolecnost na Konci Tisicileti (Conference Proceedings - 650 years Jubilee Conference of Charles University: Prague 1999), pp.369-389 [50] 1999c & Claire Wallace, Changing Attitudes to Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in East-Central Europe, In: E.Weinzierl / 7 O.Rathkolb / S.Mattl (eds.), Justiz und Fremden-feindlichkeit (=Veröffentlichungen des Ludwig-Boltzmann-Instituts für Geschichte und Gesellschaft, Volume 29 (Studien Verlag: Innsbruck&Wien), pp.125-144 [49] 1998a & Richard Rose & William T Mishler, Democracy and It’s Alternatives: Understanding Post-Communist Societies UK Edition: Polity Press: Oxford US Edition: Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore [48] 1998b New Democracies Barometer: Attitudes towards EUAccession in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, In: Zdenka Mansfeldova & Michal Klima (eds.), The Role of the Central European Parliaments in the Process of European Integration (Czech Academy of Sciences Press: Prague), pp.183198 [47] 1998c & Claire Wallace, Some Characteristics of the New Middle Class in Central and Eastern Europe: A 10 Nation Study, In: Nikolai Tilkidjiev (ed.): The Middle Class as a Precondition of a Sustainable Society (AMCD Press: Sofia), 158-168 [46] 1998d & Richard Rose, Making Good Use of Multi-National Surveys in Post-Communist Countries, In: Rachel Walker & Marcia Freed Taylor (eds.), Information Dissemination and Access in Russia and Eastern Europe. Problems and Solutions in East and West (IOS Press: Amsterdam / Oxford / Washington) pp.178-186 [45] 1998e & Claire Wallace, Xenophobic Attitudes Towards Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe, In: Frank H. Columbus (ed.), Central and Eastern Europe in Transition, Volume 1 (Nova Science Publishers: New York), pp.183 – 213 [44] 1998f & Claire Wallace, From Euphoria to Depression. Changing Attitudes towards Market Reform and Political Reform in the Czech Republic in Comparative Perspective 1992-1998 (=Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Sociological Series, No.27) [43] 8 1998g & Claire Wallace, Three Paths of Transformation in Post-Communist Central Europe (=Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Sociological Series, No.28) [42] 1998h & Richard Rose, New Democracies Barometer V. A 12Nation Survey (=Studies in Public Policy No.306, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [41] 1998i & Richard Rose, Trends in Democracies and Markets: New Democracies Barometer, 1991-1998 (=Studies in Public Policy No.308, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [40] 1998j & Richard Rose, New Democracies Barometer V. A 12Nation Survey (=Studies in Public Policy No.306, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [39] 1997a & Richard Rose & William T Mishler, "Social Capital in Civic and Stressful Societies", Journal of Comparative International Development, Vol. 32 (3): 85 -102 [38]. 1997b & Richard Rose, The Impact of a Ready-Made State: East Germans in Comparative Perspective, In: German Politics Vol. 6 (1): 100 -121 [37]. 1997c & Claire Wallace, Internal and External Security in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. Results of a 10-Nation Study (=Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Sociological Series, No.20) [36] 1997d & Claire Wallace & Richard Rose, Public Perceptions of Threats to Security in Post-Communist Europe (=Studies in Public Policy No.293, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [35] 1997e & Richard Rose & William Mishler, Getting Real: Social Capital in post-Communist Societies (=Studies in Public Policy No: 278, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [34] 1996 a & Richard Rose, The Impact of a Ready-Made State. Die privilegierte Position Ostdeutschlands in der postkommunistischen Transformation, In: Helmut Wiesenthal (Hg.): Einheit als Privileg. Vergleichende Perspektiven auf die 9 Transformation Ostdeutschlands (Campus Verlag: Frankfurt & New York:), pp.105-140 [33] 1996b & Richard Rose, Change and Stability in the New Democracies Barometer: A Trend Analysis (=Studies in Public Policy No.270, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [32] 1996c & Richard Rose, Fears and Hopes - New Democracies Barometer Surveys, In: Transition 1996/5-6 (World Bank), 13-14 [31] 1996d & Richard Rose, New Democracies Barometer IV: A 10-Nation-Survey (=Studies in Public Policy No.262, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [30] 1995a & Rupert Weinzierl, 30 Trends für Österreich zur Jahrtausendwende (Passagen Verlag: Vienna) [29] 1995 b & Richard Rose, Democracy and Enlargement in the European Union, In: Journal of Common Market Studies Vol. 33 (3): 427 – 450 [28]. 1995c Politische Partizipation zwischen Moderne und Postmoderne, In: Reinhard Sieder / H.Steinert (eds.).: Österreich 1945-1995. 50 Jahre II.Republik (Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik: Vienna) pp.426-434 [27] 1995d Micro-Economic Behaviour of Households in PostCommunist Societies. A Seven-Nation-Study 1993-1994, In: Towards a Market Economy: Beyond the Point of No Return (ESOMAR: Amsterdam), pp.21-37 [26] 1995 e & Richard Rose, New Democracies Barometer III: Learning from what is happening (=Studies in Public Policy No.230, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) [25] 1994a & Richard Rose, Mass Response to Transformation in Post-communist Societies, In: Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 46 (1): 3 – 28 [24]. 10 1994b & Richard Rose, Eastern Europe’s Great Transition: Endorsing the Churchill Hypothesis, In: The Public Perspective. A Roper Center Review of Public Opinion and Polling 5/6: 5-11 [23] 1994b & Richard Rose, New Democracies Barometer III: Learning from What is Happening (=Studies in Public Policy No: 230, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 1994) [22] 1994c & Richard Rose, New Russia Barometer III: The Results (=Studies in Public Policy No.228, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 1994) [21] 1993 a Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft in Osteuropa im Trend, In: Fritz Plasser / Peter A.Ulram (eds.), Transformation oder Stagnation? (Zentrum für Angewandte Politikforschung: Vienna) pp.113-131 [20] 1993 b & Richard Rose, Adapting to Transformation in Eastern Europe. New Democracies Barometer II (=Studies in Public Policy No.212, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 1993) [19] 1992a Israelische Bürger österreichischer Herkunft. Eine statistische Analyse der quantitativen Befragung, In: Erika Weinzierl / Otto D.Kulka (eds.), Vertreibung und Neubeginn. Israelische Bürger österreichischer Herkunft (Böhlau Verlag: Vienna:), pp.445-487 [18] 1992b & Richard Rose, Das subjektive Wirtschaftsklima in Ungarn, der Tschechoslowakei und in Polen, In: Peter Gerlich / Fritz Plasser / Peter A.Ulram (eds.), Regimewechsel. Demokratisierung und politische Kultur in Ostmitteleuropa (Böhlau Verlag: Vienna), pp.317-341 [17] 1992c & Richard Rose, New Democracies between State and Market (=Studies in Public Policy No. 204, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 1992) [16] 1991 Wahlverhalten, In: Peter Gerlich, Herbert Gottweis, Helmut Kramer et al. (eds.), Handbuch des politischen Systems Österreichs (Manz Verlag: Vienna), 475-492 [15] 11 1989a Die Sozialstruktur der SPÖ. Gesellschaftliche Einflußfaktoren der sozialdemokratischen Parteibindung in Österreich, 1969-1988, In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft Vol. 18 (4): 373 – 394 [14]. 1989b Behavioralismus als Metatheorie des quantitativen Forschungsprozesses in der Politikwissenschaft, In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft Vol. 18 (1): 7 – 20 [13]. 1989c & Ernst Gehmacher, Voting Behaviour and the Party System, In: Anton Pelinka and Fritz Plasser (eds.), The Austrian Party System (Westview Press: Boulder / San Francisco / London), pp.145-172 [12] 1989d Austria: The "United Greens" and the "Alternative List / Green Alternative", In: Ferdinand Müller-Rommel (ed.), New Politics in Western Europe: The Rise and Success of Green Parties and Alternative Lists (Westview Press: Boulder / San Francisco / London), pp.23-37 [11] 1988 & Ernst Gehmacher, Wahlverhalten und Parteiensystem. Die Binnenstruktur der Wählerschaft von SPÖ, ÖVP und FPÖ, In: Anton Pelinka und Fritz Plasser (eds.), Das österreichische Parteiensystem (Böhlau Verlag: Vienna & Cologne & Graz), pp.155-179 [10] 1987a Der "offene" Mensch und gewaltfreies Handeln als Ziele der Friedenserziehung. Essay zur Friedenspädagogik v.Hentigs aus der Perspektive der politischen Psychologie als Teilgebiet der Politikwissenschaft, In: Politische Bildung Vol. 9 (1): 159-164 [9]. 1987b Lineare Modellierung von Wähler-Partei-Beziehungen in Österreich. Mittel- und langfristige Faktoren des Wahlverhaltens im Spannungsfeld von sozialer Mobilität, individuellen Werten und politischen Ideologien, In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft Vol. 16 (3): 259 – 275 [8]. 12 1987c Gesellschaft, Wählerverhalten und Parteiensystem. Wahlverhalten in Österreich, der BRD, Belgien und Großbritannien, 1974-1987, In: Journal für Sozialforschung 1987/2: 173 – 187 [7]. 1987d Wahlgeschichte als Indikator politischer Modernisierung. Ein wahlsoziologischer Essay, In: Journal für Sozialforschung 1987/1: 90 – 96 [6]. 1987e The Structure and Extent of anti-Semitic Attitudes in Austria: 1985-1986, In: Jewish Social Studies XLIX: 217 – 234 [5]. 1985a Abschied vom Loyalitätsritual? Langfristige Veränderungen im Wählerverhalten, In: Fritz Plasser / Peter A.Ulram / Manfried Welan (eds.), Demokratierituale. Zur politischen Kultur der Informationsgesellschaft (Böhlau Verlag: Vienna & Cologne & Graz), pp.239-262 [4] 1985b Electoral Volatility in Austria, In: Ivor Crewe and David Denver (eds.), Electoral Change in Western Democracies. 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