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Römmele, Andrea, und Hans-Dieter Klingemann (2001): Communicating 'Europe': Immplications for Multi-Level Governance in the European Union. S. 91-104 in: Andrea Römmele, Hans-Dieter Klingemann (Hrsg.) Public Information Campaigns & Opinion Research. A Handbook for the Student & Practitioner. London: Sage. mehr
Römmele, Andrea, und Rachel K. Gibson (2001): A Party-Centred Theory of Professionalized Campaigning. The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 6, Heft 4, S. 31-43. mehr
Scherer, Stefani (2001): Early Career Patterns: A Comparison between Great Britain and West Germany. European Sociological Review, 17, Heft 2, S. 119-144. mehr
Scholz, Evi, und Hermann Schmitt (2001): The Mannheim Eurobarometer Trend File: 1970-1999 (Codebook and Ungweighted Frequency Distributions). Mannheim [Report] mehr
Smyth, Emer, Markus Gangl, David Raffe, Damian F. Hannan, Selina McCoy, Walter Müller und Maarten Wolbers (2001): A Comparative Analysis of Transitions from Education to Work in Europe (CATEWE): Final Report to the European Commission (DG12). Dublin mehr
Thurner, Paul W., und Peter Kotzian (2001): Comparative Health Care Systems. Outline for an empirical application of New Institutional Economics approaches. Grenoble mehr
Tseng, Su-Ling (2001): The European Union's Commercial Policymaking towards China. S. 170-188 in: P. W. Preston, Julie Gilson (Hrsg.) The European Union and East Asia: Interregional Linkages in a Changing Global System. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. mehr
van Deth, Jan W., und Martin Elff (2001): Politicisation and Political Interest in Europe: A Multi-Level Approach. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 36] mehr
Zittel, Thomas (2001): Electronic Democracy and Electronic Parliaments: A Comparison between the US House, the Swedish Riksdagen, and the German Bundestag. S. 22-41 in: Peter Filzmaier (Hrsg.) Internet und Demokratie. Wien: Studienverlag. mehr
Bahle, Thomas (2000): The family dimension of the welfare state in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. S. 143-164 in: Hans-Joachim Schulze (Hrsg.) Stability and Complexity. Perspectives for a Child-Oriented Family Policy. Amsterdam, Oxford, Boston: VU University Press. mehr

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