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Chronic Instability and the Limits of Path Dependence
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Bernhard, Michael
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2015
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Civil society after the first transition: Dilemmas of post-communist democratization in Poland
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Bernhard, Michael
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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1996
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The Persistence of Authoritarianism
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Bernhard, Michael; O Neill, Daniel I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2018
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Civil Society and Income Inequality in Post-Communist Eurasia
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Bernhard, Michael; Jung, Dong-Joon
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Political Science Program of the City University of New York, etc.]
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2017
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Our Editorial Vision
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Bernhard, Michael; O Neill, Daniel I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2017
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Introduction: Civil Society and Democracy in an Era of Inequality
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Bernhard, Michael; Fernandes, Tiago; Branco, Rui
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Political Science Program of the City University of New York, etc.]
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2017
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The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion
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Bernhard, Michael; O Neill, Daniel I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2018
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| 8 |
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The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion
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Bernhard, Michael; O Neill, Daniel I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2018
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Making Embedded Knowledge Transparent: How the V-Dem Dataset Opens New Vistas in Civil Society Research
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Bernhard, Michael; Jung, Dong-Joon; Tzelgov, Eitan; Coppedge, Michael; Lindberg, Staffan I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2017
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The New (ab)Normal in American Politics
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Bernhard, Michael; O Neill, Daniel I.
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Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association
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2018
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