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  1. From Democracy to Personalist Electoral Autocracy: The Case of Hungary
  2. Preferred leadership style, managerial and entrepreneurial inclination among Hungarian students
  3. Europhile Public vs Eurosceptic Governing Elite in Hungary?
  4. Preferált vezetési stílus, vezetői és vállalkozói hajlandóság az egyetemi hallgatók körében
  5. The Political Elite and Trust in EU Institutions after the Crisis. A Comparative Analysis of the Hungarian Case
  6. Enclave deliberation and common-pool resources: an attempt to apply Civic Preference Forum on community gardening in Hungary
  7. Irresponsible elites in opposition and government
  8. Levels of policy decisions
  9. Online Delphi and backcasting on labour market resilience in the EU.
  10. NeitherEntrepreneurs, NorCitoyens?
  11. Embeddedness, Redistribution and Double Dependence: Polányi-reception Reconsidered
  12. National Elites’ Conceptions of National and of European Identity
  13. Polanyi, Karl (1886–1964)
  14. Sociology of Entrepreneurship and Beyond: An Interview with Gyorgy Lengyel
  15. Elites in Hard Times: The Hungarian Case in Comparative Conceptual Framework
  16. Agricultural Census 2010 in Hungary
  17. Central European Elites in the Crisis
  18. Comparative findings on European political and economic elites
  19. Introduction: European integration as an elite project
  20. National elites’ preferences on the Europeanization of policy making
  21. Appendix. Surveying elites: information on the study design and field report of the IntUne elite survey
  22. European identity, elites, citizens
  23. Hungary: Between Consolidated And Simulated Democracy
  24. Elites' Pragmatic and Symbolic Views about European Integration
  25. Divisions between Elites
  26. Pavel and István
  27. Multipositional and transnational members of the Hungarian economic elite at the end of the 1990s: Their social characteristics and income chances
  28. Symbolic and pragmatic aspects of European identity
  29. Book Reviews
  30. Bridges over the Digital Divide
  31. On the origin and variety of problems in current Central and East-European sociology (a reflection on the article of Keen and Mucha)
  32. Hungary
  33. András Hegedüs—The Critical Sociologist
  34. This is a review written by Christopher Paul about our book edited with John Higley
  35. This is our article written with Tibor Kuczi about entrepreneurial inclination in Eastern Europe
  36. Class position, income opportunities and satisfaction
  37. The Hungarian Economic Elite in the First Half of the 1990s
  38. Entrepreneurial Inclination in Hungary, 1988–1996
  39. Guest Editors’ Introduction
  40. Enterprise Change and the Management of Labour in a Transforming Society: The Case of Hungary
  41. Entrepreneurial Inclinations in Hungary, 1988–94
  42. Trust and Contractual Relations in an Emerging Capitalist Economy: The Changing Trading Relationships of Ten Large Hungarian Enterprises
  43. Kader und Manager. Unterschiedliche Muster der Rekrutierung von Führungskräften in der Planwirtschaft
  44. The Socialist Economy: Theory and Practice.
  45. György Lengyel, Borbála Göncz & Éva Vépy-Schlemmer - Chapter Seven. Temporary and Lasting Effects of a Deliberative Event: the Kaposvár Experience
  46. Identity, Policy Preferences and the Perception of the European Integration Process among the Hungarian Elites