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Linhart, Eric, Marc Debus und Thomas Bräuninger (2010): The 2009 Elections in Schleswig-Holstein: Polarised Electoral Campaign, Exceptional Election Results, and an Unspectacular Process of Government Formation. German Politics, 19, Heft 2, S. 237-253. mehr
Maloney, William A., und Jan W. van Deth (Hrsg.) (2010): Civil Society and Activism in Europe. Contextualizing Engagement and Political Orientations. London: Routledge. mehr
Maloney, William A., und Jan W. van Deth (2010): Conclusion: Activists, active people and citizens in European communities. S. 231-241 in: William A. Maloney, Jan W. van Deth (Hrsg.) Civil Society and Activism in Europe. Contextualizing Engagement and Political Orientations. London: Routledge. mehr
Matković, Teo (2010): Recent developments in the education system and school-to-work transitions in Croatia. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 138] mehr
Meffert, Michael F., und Thomas Gschwend (2010): Strategic Coalition Voting: Evidence from Austria. Electoral Studies, 29, Heft 3, S. 339-349. mehr
Miller, Bernhard, und Wolfgang C. Müller (2010): Managing Grand Coalitions: Germany 2005–2009. German Politics, 19, Heft 3-4, S. 332–352. mehr
Myant, Martin, und Jan Drahokoupil (2010): Transition Economies: Political Economy in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. mehr
Müller, Walter, und Irena Kogan (2010): Education. S. 217-289 in: Stefan Immerfall, Göran Therborn (Hrsg.) Handbook of European Societies. Social Transformations in the 21st Century. New York: Springer. mehr
Müller, Wolfgang C., und Thomas M. Meyer (2010): Meeting the Challenges of Representation and Accountability in Multi-party Government. West European Politics, 33, Heft 5, S. 1065–1092. mehr
Müller, Wolfgang C., und Thomas M. Meyer (2010): Mutual Veto? How Coalitions Work. S. 99–124 in: Thomas König, George Tsebelis, Marc Debus (Hrsg.) Reform Processes and Policy Change: How Do Veto Players Determine Decision-making in Modern Democracies. New York: Springer. mehr

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