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Debus, Marc (2008): Office and Policy Payoffs in Coalition Governments. Party Politics, 14, issue 5, pp. 515-538. more
Debus, Marc (2008): Party Competition and Government Formation in Multilevel Settings: Evidence from Germany. Government & Opposition , 43, issue 4, pp. 505-538. more
Debus, Marc (2008): Unfulfilled Promises? German Social Democrats and their Policy Positions at Federal and State Level between 1994 and 2006. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 18, issue 2, pp. 201-224. more
Drahokoupil, Jan (2008): The Investment-Promotion Machines: The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment Promotion in Central and Eastern Europe. Europe-Asia Studies, 60, issue 2, pp. 197-225. more
Drahokoupil, Jan (2008): The rise of the comprador service sector: The politics of state transformation in Central and Eastern Europe. Polish Sociological Review, 162, issue 2, pp. 175-189. more
Drahokoupil, Jan (2008): Who won the contest for a new property class? Structural transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four region.. Journal for East European Management Studies, 13, issue 4, pp. 361-377. more
Duru-Bellat, Marie, Annick Kieffer and David Reimer (2008): Patterns of Social Inequalities in Access to Higher Education in France and Germany. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49, issue 4-5, pp. 347-368. more
Elff, Martin, Thomas Gschwend and Johnston Ron (2008): Ignoramus, Ignorabimus? On Uncertainty in Ecological Inference. Political Analysis, 16, issue 1, pp. 70-92. more
Faas, Thorsten, Christian Mackenrodt and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck (2008): Polls that Mattered: Effects of Media Polls on Voters’ Coalition Expectations and Party Preferences in the 2005 German Parliamentary Election. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 20, issue 3, pp. 299-325. more
Giesecke, Johannes, and Steffen Schindler (2008): Field of Study and Flexible Work. A Comparison between Germany and the UK. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49, issue 4-5, pp. 283-304. more

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