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Weberman, D.. "Hermeneutischer Perspektivismus." In Perspectivismus: Neue Beiträge aus der Erkenntnistheorie, Hermeneutik und Ethik, edited by Hartmut von Sass, 83-100. Blaue Reihe . Felix Meiner Verlag Hamburg, 2019.
Tarnoki, A. D., D. L. Tarnoki, B. Forgo, Helga Szabo, Dora Melicher, J. Metneki, and L. Littvay. "The Hungarian Twin Registry Update: Turning From a Voluntary to a Population-Based Registry." Twin Research and Human Genetic 22 (2019): 561-566.
Hübscher, E.. "The Impact of Coalition Parties on Policy Output – Evidence from Germany." Journal of Legislative Studies forthcoming (2019).
Weiler, Florian. "An Index of Mediatisation: Comparing Interest Groups’ Political Communication Behaviour." Austrian Journal of Political Science 38, no. 3 (2019): 1-16.
Sperber, Dan. "Instincts or gadgets? Not the debate we should be having." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019): e183.
Bőgel, György, and László Mátyás. "Kapaszkodjunk feljebb a globális egyetemi rangsorokban!" Magyar Tudomány 180, no. 11 (2019): 1666-1675.
Csaba, Laszlo. "Kelet–nyugati válaszfalak az EU-ban és meghaladásuk." Külügyi Szemle (2019): 19.
Batten, Jonathan A., Harald Kinateder, Peter G. Szilagyi, and Niklas F. Wagner. "Liquidity, surprise volume and return premia in the oil market." Energy Economics 77 (2019): 93-104.
Carlin, Ryan, Kirk Hawkins, and L. Littvay. "A Map for Future Research." In The Ideational Approach to Populism: Theory, Method & Analysis, edited by Kirk Hawkins, Ryan Carlin, L. Littvay and Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser. Routledge, 2019.
The-Brussels-Collaboration-on-Bodily-Integrity, and H. Ben-Yami. "Medically Unnecessary Genital Cutting and the Rights of the Child: Moving Toward Consensus." The American Journal of Bioethics 19, no. 10 (2019): 17-28.
Tomka, János, and György Bőgel. Megéri jónak lenni? A Biblia és a menedzsment II. (második kiadás) In A Biblia és a menedzsment. 2nd ed. Budapest, Hungary: Harmat Kiadó, 2019.
Bárd, K.. "Mérlegen a felfoghatatlan - A büntetőjog esélyei." In Heller Ágnes-ünnep /90, edited by János Kőbányai, 171-201. Budapest, Hungary: Múlt és Jövő Kiadó, 2019.
Messing, Vera, Bence Ságvári, and Dávid Simon. "Methodological Challenges in Cross-comparative Surveys: The Case of Understanding Attitudes towards Democracy in Hungary." Social Europe 5, no. 1 (2019): 8-26.
Heintz, Christophe, Stefaan Blancke, and Thom Scott-Phillips. "Methods for studying cultural attraction." Evolutionary Anthropology 21, no. 1 (2019): 18-20.
Csibra, G.. "Miért emlékezünk?" Magyar Filozófiai Szemle 63, no. 3 (2019): 46-62.
Silva, Bruno Castanho, Constantin Manuel Bosancianu, and L. Littvay. Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling In Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series. Sage, 2019.
My Favourite Things: Object Preferences in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, Edited by G. Jaritz and I. Matschinegg. Zurich: LIT, 2019.
Huoranszki, F.. "Nem látszik, de biztos, hogy valahol van. A korai modern metafizika rejtélyes öröksége. [The invisible matter. The puzzling legacy of early modern metaphysics]." In Értelem és érzelem az európai gondolkodásban, edited by Olay Csaba and Schmal Dániel. L’Harmattan, 2019.
Batory, A.. Nordic nationalism and right-wing populist politics: imperial relationships and national sentiments, by Eirikur Bergmann. Vol. 26. Democratization 26, no. 6., 2019.
Robinson, H.. Objectivity: how is it possible? In The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Edited by Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau and Friedrich Stadler. De Gruyter, 2019.
Popa, Raluca Maria, and Krizsan Andrea. "The Politics of Intersectionality in Activism against Domestic Violence in Hungary and Romania." In Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges: Contemporary Social Movements in Europe and the United States, edited by Jill Irvine, Sabine Lang and Celeste Montoya, 56-73. London : Rowman & Littlefield , 2019.
Popa, Raluca Maria, and Andrea Krizsan. "The Politics of Intersectionality in Activism against Domestic Violence in Hungary and Romania." In Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges: Contemporary Social Movements in Europe and the United States, edited by Jill Irvine, Sabine Lang and Celeste Montoya. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
Ardag, Murat M., Bruno Castanho Silva, Philipp J. Thomeczek, Steffen F. Bandlow-Raffalski, and L. Littvay. "Populist Attitudes and Political Engagement: Ugly, Bad, and Sometimes Good?" Journal of Representative Democracy (2019).
Melicher, D., A. Illes, L. Littvay, A. D. Tarnoki, D. L. Tarnoki, A. Bikov, L. Kunos, D. Csaban, EI Buzas, MJ Molnar et al. "Positive association and future perspectives of mitochondrial DNA copy number and telomere length – a pilot twin study." Archives of Medical Science (2019).
Csaba, Lázló. "Post-Communist Systemic Change: Lessons for East Asia." ASIAN JOURNAL OF PEACEBUILDING (2019).
CSABA, László. "Post-Communist Systemic Change: Lessons for East Asia ." ASIAN JOURNAL OF PEACEBUILDING 7, no. 2 (2019): 369-385.
Mascaro, Olivier, and Dan Sperber. "The pragmatic role of trust in young children’s interpretation of unfamiliar signals." Plos ONE 14, no. 10 (2019): e0224648.
Mercier, Hugo, and Dan Sperber. "Précis of The Enigma of Reason." Teorema 38, no. 1 (2019): 69-76.
Silva, Bruno Castanho, and L. Littvay. "Presenting a Cross-Nationally Validated Populist Attitudes Scales." In The Ideational Approach to Populism: Theory, Method & Analysis, edited by Kirk Hawkins, Ryan Carlin, L. Littvay and Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser. Routledge, 2019.
Tajti, T.. "PYRAMID AND PONZI SCHEMES AND THE PRICE OF INADEQUATE REGULATORY RESPONSES: A COMPARATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE DIVERGING REGULATORY RESPONSES OF CHINA, EUROPE, AND THE UNITED STATES." Texas Tech Business and Bankruptcy Law Journal 5 (2019): 19-58.
Bozóki, A., and Zoltán Ádám. "Radical Right-wing Populism and Nationalized Religion in Hungary." In Resisting Exclusion: Global Theological Responses to Populism, edited by Eva Harasta and Simone Sinn. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt , 2019.
Török, Georgina, B. Pomiechowska, G. Csibra, and N. Sebanz. "Rationality in joint action: Maximizing co-efficiency in coordination." Psychological Science 30, no. 6 (2019): 030-941.
Svensson, Sara, Jennifer Eschweiler, Elisabetta Mocca, and Louise Villadsen Nielsen. "The Reciprocity Dimension of Solidarity: Insights from Three European Countries." VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organisations (2019).
Svensson, Sara, Jennifer Eschweiler, Elisabetta Mocca, and Louise Villadsen Nielsen. "The Reciprocity Dimension of Solidarity: Insights from Three European Countries." VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organisations (2019).
Sperber, Dan. "Reflections on the development of relevance theory: Notes on a shared trajectory." In Relevance, Pragmatics, and Interpretation, 13-20. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Batory, A., and S. Svensson. "Regulating Collaboration: The Legal Framework of Collaborative Governance in Ten European Countries." International Journal of Public Administration (2019).
Constable, M. D., F. Elekes, N. Sebanz, and G. Knoblich. "Relevant for us? We-prioritization in cognitive processing." Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (2019).
Mercier, Hugo, and Dan Sperber. "Replies to Critics." Teorema 38, no. 1 (2019): 139-156.
Researching Romanian Urban Getthos In Racialized Labour in RomaniaSpaces of Marginality at the Periphery of Global Capitalism. Vol. 9. socio.hu 9, no. 7., 2019.
Comelli, Martino. Reviewed Works: Atif Mian and Amir Sufi: House of Debt and Adair Turner: Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit and Fixing the Global Finance In Atif Mian and Amir Sufi: House of Debt / Adair Turner: Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit and Fixing the Global Finance. Vol. 55. Sociologicky casopis / Czech Sociological Review 55, no. 6., 2019.
Matar, Diane A., and Brandon P. Anthony. "Sense and Sustainability: The Story of Biosphere Reserves in Lebanon." In UNESCO Biosphere Reserves: Supporting Biocultural Diversity, Sustainability and Society, edited by Maureen G. Reed and Martin F. Price, 135-148. Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management. London, United Kingdom : Earthscan, from Routledge, 2019.
Krstic, T.. "State and Religion, ‘Sunnitization’ and ‘Confessionalism’ in Süleyman’s time." In The Battle for Central Europe: The Siege of Szigetvar and the Death of Suleyman the Magnificent and Miklos Zrinyi (1566), 65-91. Leiden, Boston, Budapest: Brill; HAS, 2019.
Messing, Vera, and Bence Ságvári. Still divided, but more open. European attitudes towards immigrants before and after the migration crisis. Budapest: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2019.
Granito, Carmen, Jamie Tehrani, Jeremy Kendal, and Thom Scott-Phillips. "Style of pictorial representation is shaped by intergroup contact." Evolutionary Human Sciences 1 (2019): e8.
Ashraf, Cameran, and A. Moles. "Surviving the Fight for Academic Freedom: The Case of CEU." In Promoting Core Higher Education Values: Perspectives from the Field, edited by Stefaan Smis, Aurelie Duchateau and Alexandra Duarte. Brussels, 2019.
Bozóki, A.. "Száz év talány: Horthy, Kádár, Orbán." Mozgó Világ 45, no. 1 (2019): 3-12.
Jaritz, G., and I. Matschinegg. "Things – Good, Better, Best." In My Favourite Things: Object Preferences in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, edited by G. Jaritz and I. Matschinegg, 1-9. Zurich: LIT, 2019.
Pritchard, R., M. O’Hara, C. Milsom, Williams J., and L. Matei. The Three Cs of Higher Education: Competition, Collaboration and Complementarity. Budapest; New York: CEU Press, 2019.
Bochsler, Daniel, and Miriam Hänni. "The three stages of the anti‐incumbency vote: retrospective economic voting in young and established democracies." European Journal of Political Research 58, no. 1 (2019): 30-55.
Batten, Jonathan A., Harald Kinateder, Peter G. Szilagyi, and Niklas F. Wagner. "Time-Varying Energy and Stock Market Integration in Asia." Energy Economics 80 (2019): 777-792.
Csaba, Lázló. "TÖRÉSVONALAK EURÓPÁBAN. Érdekek, értékek, pályafüggés és választások az unióban." In Közel-távol Európa, 23-49. Budapest: Éghajlat Kiadó, 2019.
Árendás, Zsuzsanna, Noémi Katona, and Vera Messing. "A transznacionális mobilitás hatásai a magyarországi családokra és gyerekekre: fókuszban a hazatérő gyerekek iskolai reintegrációjával kapcsolatos pedagógus-perspektívák." Régió. Kisebbség, Kultúra, Politika és Társadalom. 27, no. 3 (2019): 115-148.
Lawrence, J., and L. Gruszczynski. "Trump, International Trade and Populism." Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2018 (2019).
Duman, A.. "Türkiye’de Emeğin Değişen Payı ve Gelir Dağılımı." Çalışma ve Toplum 60, no. 1 (2019): 349-370.
Bozóki, A., and E. Simon. "Two Faces of Hungary: From Democratization to Democratic Backsliding." In Central and Southeastern Europe Since 1989, edited by Sabrina P.Ramet and Christine Hassenstab, 204-232. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 2019.
Charbonneau, Mathieu. "Understanding Cultural Fidelity." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (2019): 1209-1233.
Csaba, Laszlo. "Unorthodoxy in Hungary: an illiberal success story?" Post-Communist Economies (2019): 15.
Batory, A., and S. Svensson. "The use and abuse of participatory governance by populist governments." Policy and Politics (2019): early view online.
Batory, Agnes, and Sara Svensson. "The use and abuse of participatory governance by populist governments." Policy & Politics, no. available online: 15 March 2019 (2019).
Mercier, Hugo, and Helena Miton. "Utilizing simple cues to informational dependency." Evolution and Human Behavior 40, no. 3 (2019): 301-314.
Tauzin, T., and Gy. Gergely. "Variability of signal sequences in turn-taking exchanges induces agency attribution in 10.5-mo-olds." PNAS 116, no. 31 (2019): 15441-15446.
Bőgel, György. Vezetés egykor és most (második kiadás) In A Biblia és a menedzsment. Budapest, Hungary: Harmat Kiadó, 2019.
Duman, A.. "Wage penalty for temporary workers in Turkey: Evidence from quantile regressions." The Developing Economies 57, no. 1 (2019).
Kurowska, X.. "When home is part of the field: experiencing uncanniness of home in field conversations." In Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations, edited by Brent J. Steele, Harry Gould and Oliver Kessler. Routledge , 2019.
Kurowska, X.. "When one door closes, another one opens? The ways and byways of denied access, or a Central European liberal in fieldwork failure." Journal of Narrative Politics 5, no. 2 (2019): 71-85.
Anthony, Brandon P., and Katalin Tarr. "The wolves are back! Local attitudes towards the recently re-populated grey wolf and wolf management in Bükk National Park, Hungary." Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 65, no. 2 (2019): 195-214.
Pető, A.. "Zsidó nők a nyilas uralom alatti Budapesten: kutatási helyzet." In Zsidó sorsok a nyilas időszakban. Konferencia a kutatók éjszakáján. 2019. szeptember 27., edited by A. Jakab and T. Kovács, 9-13. Budapest: Holokauszt Dokumentációs Központ és Emlékhely, 2019.
Telle, Stefan, and Sara Svensson. "An organizational ecology approach to EGTC creation in East Central Europe." Regional & Federal Studies (2019): 1-25.
2018
Klöck, Carola, Nadia Molenaers, and Florian Weiler. "Responsibility, capacity, greenness or vulnerability? What explains the levels of climate aid provided by bilateral donors?" Environmental Politics 27 (2018): 892-916.
Bolleyer, Nicole, and Florian Weiler. "Why Groups Are Politically Active: An Incentive-Theoretical Approach." Comparative Political Studies (2018): 1628-1660.
CSABA, László. "Az intézményi gazdaságtan és a főáram." KÖZGAZDASÁGI SZEMLE LXV (2018): 23.
"Van-e jó populizmus? Antal Attila: A populista demokrácia természete c. könyvéről. (Review article on the book: The Nature of Populist Democracy)." Antal Attila: A populista demokrácia természete (2018).
Weiler, Florian, Carola Klöck, and Matthew Dornan. "Vulnerability, good governance, or donor interests? The allocation of aid for climate change adaptation." World Development 104 (2018): 65-77.
Alice, Thomas, K. Bárd, and George Papuashvili. Note on international standards and good practices of disciplinary proceedings against judges. Warsaw: OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, 2018.
CSABA, László. "The new Hungarian Christian Democracy is just another name for illiberalism." Mozgó Világ vol.44.nos/7-8- 2018 (2018): 13.
CSABA, László. "A Reckoning of Accounts." Hungarian Review vol.9. (2018): 7.
Monterescu, Daniel, and Haim Hazan. Twilight Nationalism: Politics of Existence at Life's End. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018.
Anthony, Brandon P.. Preliminary report: Predation induced livestock loss adjacent to the Kruger National Park: livestock farmers’ perceptions on DCAs, the compensation scheme, and moving forward. Budapest: Prepared for SANParks/Kruger National Park and its Neighboring Communities, 2018.
Bőgel, György, and János Tomka. Szakértői munka: kapu a tudáshoz In Farkas Ferenc Nemzetközi Tudományos Konferencia, Edited by Katalin Dobrai, Gyula László and Norbert Sipos. Pécs: Pécsi Tudományegyetem Közgazdaságtudományi Kar, Vezetés- és Szervezéstudományi Intézet, 2018.
Comelli, Martino, and Vera Horváth. "Fidesz’s Two-Thirds." Jacobin (2018).
Bőgel, György. "Precíz és zöld: innováció a mezőgazdaságban." InGreen III (2018): 24-27.
Balázs, Bálint, and Guntra Aistara. " Emergence, Dynamics, and Agency of Social Innovation in Seed Exchange Networks." International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 24, no. 3 (2018): 336-353.
Batten, Jonathan A., Harald Kinateder, Peter G. Szilagyi, and Niklas F. Wagner. "Addressing COP21 using a Stock and Oil Market Integration Index Energy Policy." Energy Policy 116 (2018): 127-136.
Fetzer, Thomas, and James Gilgrist. "The ambiguous personality of the European economy." Territory, Politics, Governance 6 (2018).
Steger, T., and A. Drehobl. "The Anti-Fracking Movement in Ireland: Perspectives from the Media and Activists." Environmental Communication 12, no. 3 (2018): 344-356.
The Apocalyptic Complex. Perspectives, Histories, Persistence, Edited by N. Al-Bagdadi, D. Marno and M. Riedl. Budapest, New York: CEU Press, 2018.