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An invitation to a four-network theory of power: a new viewpoint compatible with elite theory [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 1. p.23-37
What happened afterwards? Change and continuity in the Hungarian elite between 1988 and 2009 [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 2. p.108-122
Russian society and elites in 1989-2009: transformation results and future perspectives [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.41-53
Cadrelites? Career continuity, discontinuity, or disruption of former socialist elites in the early 1990s: an event history analysis on the basis of statistically matched data [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 2. p.139-152
"Our martyrs of 1989 did not die for this!" Political capitalism in post-communist Romania [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 2. p.26-52
Cadres and managers: changing patterns of recruitment of economic leaders in a planned economy [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 30 (2005) 2. p.25-49
Cadres into managers: structural changes of East German economic elites before and after reunification [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 30 (2005) 2. p.6-24
Some Results of the Economic Transformation in East Germany and their Possible Relevance for Korea [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 41 (2016) 3. p.211-228
Corporate Recruitment and Networks in Germany: Change, Stability, or Both? [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 43 (2018) 4. p.73-97
Monopolistic competition, auction and authorization: a Schumpeterian view of leadership and the political market [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 1. p.57-72