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Grigore Pop-Eleches
Grigore Pop-Eleches
Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
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Historical legacies and post-communist regime change
G Pop-Eleches
The Journal of Politics 69 (4), 908-926, 2007
3732007
Communism's Shadow: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Political Attitudes
G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
Princeton University Press, 2017
370*2017
Throwing out the Bums: Protest Voting and Unorthodox Parties after Communism
G Pop-Eleches
World Politics 62 (02), 221-260, 2010
3692010
From Economic Crisis to Reform
G Pop-Eleches
Princeton University Press, 2008
2732008
Why no backsliding? The European Union’s impact on democracy and governance before and after accession
P Levitz, G Pop-Eleches
Comparative political studies 43 (4), 457-485, 2010
2632010
Disenchanted or Discerning: Voter Turnout in Post-Communist Countries
AC Pacek, G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
The Journal of Politics 71 (02), 473-491, 2009
2142009
Communism's Shadow: Postcommunist Legacies, Values, and Behavior
G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
Comparative Politics 43 (4), 379-408, 2011
1752011
Targeted government spending and political preferences
C Pop-Eleches, G Pop-Eleches
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 7 (3), 285-320, 2012
169*2012
Communist socialization and post-communist economic and political attitudes
G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
Electoral studies 33, 77-89, 2014
1602014
Associated with the past? Communist legacies and civic participation in post-communist countries
G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
East European Politics and Societies 27 (1), 45-68, 2013
1462013
Between historical legacies and the promise of western integration: Democratic conditionality after communism
G Pop-Elecheș
East European Politics and Societies 21 (01), 142-161, 2007
1292007
A party for all seasons: Electoral adaptation of Romanian Communist successor parties
G Pop-Eleches
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 41 (4), 465-479, 2008
1272008
Identity and political preferences in Ukraine–before and after the Euromaidan
G Pop-Eleches, GB Robertson
Post-Soviet Affairs 34 (2-3), 107-118, 2018
1262018
Separated at birth or separated by birth? The communist successor parties in Romania and Hungary
G Pop-Eleches
East European Politics & Societies 13 (1), 117-147, 1998
931998
Income Measures in Cross-National Surveys: Problems and Solutions
MJ Donnelly, G Pop-Eleches
Political Science Research and Methods, 1-9, 2016
71*2016
Monitoring, money and migrants: Countering post-accession backsliding in Bulgaria and Romania
P Levitz, G Pop-Eleches
Europe-Asia Studies 62 (3), 461-479, 2010
712010
Information, elections, and political change
G Pop-Eleches, GB Robertson
Comparative Politics 47 (4), 459-495, 2015
70*2015
Dictators and their subjects: Authoritarian attitudinal effects and legacies
A Neundorf, G Pop-Eleches
Comparative Political Studies 53 (12), 1839-1860, 2020
672020
Romania's politics of dejection
G Pop-Eleches
J. Democracy 12, 156, 2001
612001
Communist legacies and left-authoritarianism
G Pop-Eleches, JA Tucker
Comparative Political Studies 53 (12), 1861-1889, 2020
582020
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