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Burghardt, Mathias, and Hartmut Esser (2008): Pro & Contra: Muttersprachlicher Unterricht für Immigranten?. Klett-Themendienst, issue 42 (6/08), pp. 23. more
Bäck, Hanna (2008): Intra-Party Politics and Coalition Formation: Evidence from Swedish Local Government. Party Politics, 14, issue 1, pp. 71-89. more
Bäck, Hanna (2008): Intraparty Politics and Local Coalition Formation. Pp. 53-68 in: Daniela Giannetti, Kenneth Benoit (Eds.) Intra-Party Politics and Coalition Governments in Parliamentary Democracies. London: Routledge. more
Bäck, Hanna, and Axel Hadenius (2008): Democracy and State Capacity. Exploring a J-shaped Relationship. Governance, 21, issue 1, pp. 1-24. more
Bäck, Hanna, and Martin Rosema (2008): Government Formation and Strategic Voting in Multiparty Systems. [The Politics of Change workshop: How Parties, Elections and Voters Adjust to Changing Political Environments, Amsterdam, June 13th to June 14th, 2008] more
Bäck, Hanna, and Patrick Dumont (2008): Making the First Move. A Two-Stage Analysis of the Role of Formateurs in Parliamentary Government Formation. Public Choice, 135, issue 3-4, pp. 353 - 373. more
Bäck, Hanna, Carina Gunnarsson and Magdalena Inkinen (2008): Explaining Generalised Trust. Pp. 137-162 in: Carina Gunnarsson (Ed.) Cultural Warfare and Trust: Fighting the Mafia in Palermo. Manchester: Manchester University Press. more
Bäck, Hanna, Patrick Dumont and Marc Debus (2008): Who Gets What in Coalition Governments? Predictors of Portfolio Allocation in Parliamentary Democracies. [Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Boston, Mass., August 28th to August 31st, 2008] more
Bäck, Hanna, Thomas Persson and Kare Vernby (2008): In Tranquil Waters? Swedish Cabinet Ministers in the Post-War Era. Pp. 159-178 in: Keith Dowding, Patrick Dumont (Eds.) The Selection of Ministers in Europe: Hiring and Firing. London: Routledge. more
Castiglione, Dario, Jan W. van Deth and Guglielmo Wolleb (Eds.) (2008): The Handbook of Social Capital. Oxford: Oxford University Press. more

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