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  1. “In God We Trust?" The Societal Values of Believers and Non-Believers among Global Publics and Political Party Supporters, Based on the World Values Survey
  2. Global Publics, Political Parties and Morality
  3. Homonegativity and Religiously Motivated Political Extremism
  4. Introduction: Setting the Scene
  5. Methodology and Data for Our New Analysis
  6. Perspectives and Conclusions from This Study
  7. Results from the Bivariate and Multivariate Analysis of Homonegativity
  8. The Global Clash of Civilizations on Homosexuality and the Threat of Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ+ Communities as Documented by International Organizations and NGOs
  9. The Potential for Violence Against Homosexuals and Strategies of Advancing Tolerant Gender Social Norms and Democracy
  10. Using World Values Survey and European Social Survey Data on Homosexuality and Homonegativity: The Comparative Evidence from the Social Sciences
  11. Antisemitismus und restriktive Gendernormen
  12. Antisemitismus, Terrorismus und politischer Islam
  13. Die Einsamkeit des Westens im Kampf gegen den Terror – was wir aus der Meinungsforschung wissen und was uns die multivariate Analyse sagen kann
  14. Die Rückkehr des religiösen Antisemitismus? Die Ergebnisse der World Values Survey
  15. Die arabische Welt zwischen dem Arabischen Frühling und der Unterstützung des Terrorismus – was wir aus der Meinungsforschung wissen und was die multivariate Analyse uns sagen kann
  16. Gesellschaftliche Einstellungen, die den islamistischen Terrorismus schüren
  17. Islamismus, Antisemitismus und politischer Islam: Die Ausgangssituation
  18. Islamismus, Arabischer Frühling und die Zukunft der Demokratie – ein Überblick über die Ergebnisse und einige Perspektiven
  19. Islamismus, Islamizität, die offene Gesellschaft und die Zukunft der Demokratie in der arabischen Welt
  20. Islamistischer Terrorismus, politischer Islam und Migration in Westeuropa
  21. Methoden und Daten für die Analyse
  22. The Greening of the Global South? Analysing World Values Survey and European Values Survey Data on Environmental Movements in 88 Countries and Territories from 2017 to 2021
  23. Was wir wirklich über die Massenunterstützung für den radikalen Islamismus als Ideologie des islamistischen Terrorismus wissen
  24. Destabilizing Forces and Resilience in the Current World Crisis: Comparisons of Global Opinion Data and a Middle East Analysis
  25. Bibliotheksverbundkataloge in Argentinien
  26. OCLC WorldCat Identities: Ein ideales Instrument für die Einschätzung der Bedeutung eines wissenschaftlichen Gesamtwerkes?
  27. Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security
  28. Discussion and Conclusions of This Study in the Context of the Empirical Results Obtained
  29. Introduction: What This Study Is Not and What It Aspires to Be
  30. Methods and Design of Our Own Empirical Study
  31. Political Islam and Religiously Motivated Political Extremism
  32. The Empirical Results of Our Empirical Study
  33. Comfort in Rootlessness
  34. The Scientific Background to Our Own Empirical Study
  35. “Political Islam”—A Contested Term
  36. Zitierungen sind nicht alles: Classroom Citation, Libcitation und die Zukunft bibliometrischer und szientometrischer Leistungsvergleiche
  37. Das Scheitern der katholischen Kirche im postsäkularen Kontext?
  38. Das Zweite Vatikanische Konzil in den Herzen und Köpfen der Katholiken weltweit: Die offene Gesellschaft, der katholische Antisemitismus und die Auswirkungen von Nostra Aetate
  39. Die offene Gesellschaft und die katholische religiöse Toleranz
  40. Entwicklung der Forschungsstrategie
  41. Globaler Katholizismus und die offene Gesellschaft: Eine abschließende statistische Synopse
  42. Globaler Katholizismus, Toleranz und die offene Gesellschaft
  43. Globaler Katholizismus, Zivilgesellschaft, Demokratie und Massenmigration
  44. Katholiken, die offene Gesellschaft und die Toleranz gegenüber Homosexuellen
  45. Zusammenfassung
  46. Classroom Citation: Das weltweite Open Syllabus-Projekt als dritte Säule bibliometrischer Leistungsvergleiche wissenschaftlicher Communities und Verlagsunternehmen
  47. Ein virtueller Spaziergang durch kirchliche Bibliotheken im deutschen Sprachraum und die Bibliotheken des Vatikans
  48. Antisemitism—The Second Contemporary Pandemic and What the Gulf Countries Can Do to Overcome It
  49. Arab MENA Countries: Vulnerabilities and Constraints Against Democracy on the Eve of the Global COVID-19 Crisis
  50. COVID-19 and the Contours of the Impending Global Crisis: Western Meltdown, Gulf Fallout?
  51. Caught in the “Thucydides Trap?” Revisiting Kondratieff Waves, Warfare, and World Security and Their Implications for the Gulf Region
  52. Executive Summary, Conclusions, and Perspectives
  53. Introduction: Factors Affecting the Gulf’s Future
  54. Learning from Classical Arab Writers: G-Zero and the Cultural Aspects of Changing Global Leadership: Rediscovering Ibn Khaldun’s “Asabiyya” with the Latest PEW Global Survey and World Values Survey Data
  55. Methodology and Data for Assessing the Effects of Global Cycles and Value Change on the Future of the Gulf Region
  56. Saudi Arabia—Religion, Gender, and the Desire for Democracy
  57. The Future of the Gulf Region
  58. Value Change and Patterns of Development in the Rich Arab Countries
  59. From the Periphery to the Center of Global Knowledge Production? A Bibliometric Analysis of the Evolution of a Social Science Community from a Small Country: Austria
  60. Achievements and Deficits of the Arab MENA Economies on the Eve of the Current Global Corona Crisis
  61. Arab MENA States and Value Change: What Happens When Economic Globalization Is More Rapid Than Cultural Globalization
  62. Beyond Patriarchy: Gender, Islam and the MENA Region
  63. Conclusions
  64. Failing States and Losing Sovereignty? Reflecting on the State and Politics in the MENA Region
  65. Overcoming the Environmental Challenge in the MENA Region
  66. Political Islam in the Arab MENA Countries: The Evidence from the Arab Barometer (5) Data About the “Unword” of Middle East Research?
  67. Sectarianism and the Politics of Identity in the MENA Region
  68. Setting the Scene
  69. The MENA Region in the Face of Covid-19
  70. Die Bibliotheken der Welt per Mausklick abfragen?
  71. Die Buchpublikationen der „Academic Communities“ in Dänemark und den Niederlanden: Rückschlüsse für globale Publikationsstrategien
  72. Die Buchpublikationen der „Academic Communities“ in Dänemark und den Niederlanden: Rückschlüsse für globale Publikationsstrategien
  73. Die Integration der Bibliotheken Algeriens und Tunesiens in die Strukturen der internationalen Sozialwissenschaften
  74. Global Catholicism, Tolerance and the Open Society
  75. “The Age of Ignorance” and the Civic Culture of Democracy: A Multivariate Analysis Based on World Values Survey Data
  76. Islam Is Religion and State?
  77. Islamism in Practice: Politicos in Power in Egypt, Sudan and Turkey
  78. Conclusions
  79. Introduction
  80. Political Islam: Between Luther and Locke
  81. The Return of Religious Anti-Semitism? The Evidence from World Values Survey Data
  82. Towards an Islamic Restoration
  83. Die Integration der arabischen Bibliotheken in internationale Bibliotheksverbunde: Tendenzen, Perspektiven und Widersprüche
  84. Multivariate analyses of the global acceptability rates of male intimate partner violence ( IPV ) against women based on W orld V alues ...
  85. From the Periphery to the Center of Global Knowledge Production? A Bibliometric Analysis of the Evolution of a Social Science Community From a Small Country: Austria
  86. Michael Ley on the Suicide of the West: The Islamization of Europe
  87. Arab Spring, Revolutions, and the Democratic Values
  88. Background
  89. Between the Arab Spring and the Support for Terrorism
  90. General Conclusion to the Monograph. Mena Region and Global Transformations. Arab Spring and the Beginning of the World System Reconfiguration
  91. Introduction. Why Arab Spring Became Arab Winter
  92. Islamism and Its Role in Modern Islamic Societies
  93. Islamism, Arab Spring and the Future of Democracy
  94. Methods and Data for the Analysis
  95. Perturbations in the Arab World During the Arab Spring: A General Analysis
  96. Radical Islamism and Islamist Terrorism
  97. The Middle East in the World System Context in Comparison with India and China: Some Backgrounds of Islamism in the MENA Region
  98. The Solitude of the West in the Fight against Terror
  99. Globalisation and development: the relevance of classical “dependency” theory for the world today†
  100. Africa on the Maps of Global Values: Comparative Analyses, Based on Recent World Values Survey Data
  101. The Market Power of Global Scientific Publishing Companies in the Age of Globalization: An Analysis Based on the <i>OCLC Worldcat</i>
  102. Testing Turkey’s Place Within the Maps of Global Economic, Political and Social Values
  103. Akamatsu Waves
  104. Die Buchpublikationen der Nobelpreis-Ökonomen und die führenden Buchverlage der Disziplin. Eine bibliometrische Analyse
  105. Better Look the Other Way? Islamism and Gender Issues in the Muslim World
  106. Islamism and gender relations in the Muslim world as reflected in recent World Values Survey data
  107. Signifying Europe
  108. Afterword: New Kondratieff Wave and Forthcoming Global Social Transformation
  109. From Kondratieff Cycles to Akamatsu Waves? A New Center-Periphery Perspective on Long Cycles
  110. Interaction between Kondratieff Waves and Juglar Cycles
  111. Introduction. Cyclical and World-Systemic Aspects of Economic Reality with Respect to Contemporary Crisis
  112. Kondratieff Waves and Technological Revolutions
  113. Kondratieff Waves in the World System Perspective
  114. Occidentalism, Terrorism, and the Shariia State: New Multivariate Perspectives on Islamism Based on International Survey Data
  115. Is globalization really good for public health?
  116. The Fertile Grounds for ISIL Terrorism
  117. Europe and the Islamic World: A History
  118. Islamism and Anti-Semitism. Preliminary Evidence on Their Relationship from Cross-National Opinion Data
  119. Die Buchpublikationen der Nobelpreis--konomen und die ffhrenden Buchverlage der Disziplin. Eine bibliometrische Analyse (The Book Publications of the Nobel-Prize Economists and the Leading Book Publishers of the Discipline. A Bibliometric Analysis)
  120. Globalization, the Environment and the Future 'Greening' of Arab Politics
  121. The New Global Antisemitism: Implications from the Recent ADL-100 Data
  122. Towards New Maps of Global Human Values, Based on World Values Survey (6) Data
  123. Testing an EU-Candidate's Place on the Maps of Global Economic, Political and Social Values: The Case of Turkey
  124. Reconsidering Migration, Globalization and Social Conditions in the World System
  125. Worker remittances and the global preconditions of ‘smart development’
  126. Globalization as a Driver or Bottleneck for Sustainable Development: Some Empirical, Cross-National Reflections on Basic Issues of International Health Policy and Management
  127. The Hallmarks of Crisis: A New Center-Periphery Perspective on Long Cycles
  128. Migration, Openness and the Global Preconditions of ‘Smart Development
  129. Globalization, the Human Condition and Sustainable Development in the Twenty-First Century
  130. A globalization-oriented perspective on health, inequality and socio-economic development
  131. In praise of inequality?‘Happy Planet’ performance and its determinants
  132. Is globalization a driver of economic growth and social development?
  133. World Social Science Report 2010: Knowledge Divides (review)
  134. On the Global Impact of Selected Social-Policy Publishers in More Than 100 Countries
  135. 'The Pope - How Many Divisions Does He Have?' A First Global Survey of World Catholicism Based on the 'World Values Survey' and the 'European Social Survey' ('El Papa ¿Cuántas Divisiones Tiene? Sondeo Global Del Catolicismo Mundial Según El 'World Valu...
  136. Globalisation and development: the relevance of classical “dependency” theory for the world today
  137. The European Union’s failed “Lisbon strategy”
  138. Crisis of the Universities in Europe – What Next? (Krise Der Universitäten in Europa – Was Nun?)
  139. Showcase Greece - What Can Be Learnt from the Current Debacle for a Social Europe? (Schaufenster Griechenland - Was kann aus dem aktuellen Debakel fuer das Soziale Europa gelernt werden?)
  140. Some Quantitative Reflections on the EU Budget (Einige Quantitative Ueberlegungen Zum EU-Budget)
  141. The Netherlands: Globalization and National Identity
  142. Book Reviews : Volker Bomschier and Christopher K. Chase-Dunn: Transnational Corporations and Underdevelopment. Praeger Special Studies, Praeger, New York 1985
  143. Austria and the European Periphery