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Eastern Europe: General Overview

2004
At the time when the democratic revolutions of 1989 started to gain momentum in Eastern Europe, all the so-called ‘popular democracies’ were using the typical Soviet system of majority rule with a second-round runoffin single-member districts. Though there were some differences — both in legal and in practical terms — among the several nations of the ...
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Western Europe: General Overview

2004
Most countries in Western Europe use proportional representation rules for the election of their parliament. The two major exceptions are Britain and France in which plurality and majority rules, respectively, dominate — although both countries also use proportional representation systems for choosing their members of the European Parliament and in ...
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Europe and the General Strategy [PDF]

open access: possibleRomanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2013
More than five decades after World War ii and two decades since the end of the cold War and its corresponding threat of nuclear annihilation, existential security concerns seem far from the minds of average Europeans. This sense of safety, combined with tight government budgets in a time of economic crisis, makes costly weapons systems and other ...
Constantin ANGHELACHE   +4 more
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Generative Grammar in Europe

1973
The Ethic Dative in German.- Maximi Planudis in Memoriam.- Sets of Implications as the Interpretative Component of a Grammar.- Generative Grammar and European Linguistics.- Uber den Begriff und die Begrundung einer allgemeinen Sprachlehre. Einige Bemerkungen zum III. Abschnitt von J. S.
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Structure of general thoracic surgery in Europe.

European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 2001
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Klepetko, W.   +60 more
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Grading generalized trust across Europe

2019
We report a mega-analysis of generalized social trust responses by respondents (n = 330,526) in the European Social Survey (2002-2014) and respondents in other surveys (n = 317,833), conducted in the same years in the same countries. We find markedly higher levels of trust among the ESS respondents than among respondents in other surveys.
Bekkers, Rene, Sandberg, Bart
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Reviews : Europe: General

European Studies Review, 1978
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The second generation in Europe

Diversité Canadienne / Canadian Diversity, 2008
The second generation in Europe is coming of age. The first group is making the transition to the labour market. This gives us, for the first time, the opportunity to compare the position of the second generation across Europe. If we look at one group - children of Turkish immigrants - in five European countries, we see very different outcomes.
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Generational Change? Political Generations and Cohorts in Europe

2014
In recent years, the majority of studies addressing the issue of why young citizens participate less in elections — or more in non-institutional activities have concluded that young citizens participate differently because they belong to a political cohort (generation), with distinctive characteristics (see, for instance, Pirle and Worcester, 1998 ...
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