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Andrew C. Janos műveinek bibliográfiája

Könyvek

The Seizure of Power: A Study of Rebellion and Political Consent, Research Monograph No. 16, Center of International Studies, Princeton University Press, 1964, 146 pp.

Great Power Response to the Hungarian Revolution, Monograph, Strategic Concepts Series, Historical Research and Evaluation Organization, Washington, 1966, 68 pp.

Gentry in the Modern World: The Romanian Boyars and the Hungarian Nobility in the Politics of the Rising National States, pp. 1–39 with 18 tables. Association International d'Etudes du Sud-Est Européen, Bucharest, September 1974.

The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary, 1825–1945, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981, 370 pp.

Politics and Paradigms: The Changing Theories of Change in Social Science, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1986, 186 pp.

Bigyo Jung Chi Wa Sa Hoe Gaakhiron [az előbbi fordítása] transl. by Dal-joong Chang, Sogang, Korea: Sogang University Press), 1st Korean ed., 1988; 2nd ed., 1990.

Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia: Ethnic Conflict and the Dissolution of Multi-National States (Berkeley, CA: Institute of International and Area Studies, Exploratory Essay Series, 1997), pp. 1–64.

East Central Europe in the Modern World: the Politics of the Borderlands from Pre- to Post-Communism, Stanford University Press, 2000; xvi, 492 pp.

Tanulmányok

New Soviet Doctrines on Underdeveloped Areas, The American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 4, no. 6, February 1961, pp. 21–23.

Research Letter from Argentina, Ibid, vol. 6, no. 5, January 1963, pp. 16–17.

Mass Revolution and Totalitarianism, World Politics, 14, no. 3, April 1962, pp. 542–547.

Yugoslavia and the New Communism, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, vol. 344, November 1965, pp. 165–166.

Unconventional Warfare: Framework and Analysis, World Politics, 15, July 1963, pp. 636–647.

The Communist Theory of the State and Revolution, in Cyril Black and Thomas P. Thornton, eds., Communism and Revolution, Princeton University Press, 1964. pp. 27–43.

Authority and Violence: A Political Framework of Internal War, in Henry Eckstein, ed., Internal War, The Free Press, 1964, pp. 130–142.

The One-Party State and Social Mobilization: Eastern Europe Between the Wars, in Samuel P. Huntington and Clement H. Moore, eds., Authoritarianism in Modern Society, New York: Basic Books, 1970, pp. 204–238.

Group Politics in Communist Society: A Second Look at the Pluralist Model, in S. P. Huntington and Clement H. Moore, eds., Authoritarianism in Modern Society, New York: Basic Books, 1970, pp. 437–451.

The Decline of Oligarchy: Bureaucratic and Mass Politics in the Age of Dualism, pp. 1–61, and The National Congress of Councils: Agrarian Radicalism in the Hungarian Soviet Republic, pp. 85–109, in Andrew C. Janos and William Slottman, eds., Revolution in Perspective: Essays on the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, Berkeley: U. C. Press, 1971.

Nationalism and Communism in Hungary, East European Quarterly, V (1971), no. 1, pp. 74–103.

Ethnicity, Nationalism and Political Change in Eastern Europe, World Politics, XXIII (April, 1971), pp. 493–522.

Systemic Models and the Theory of Change in the Comparative Study of Communist Politics, in Andrew C. Janos, ed., Authoritarian Politics in Communist Europe: Uniformity and Diversity in One-Party States, Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, 1975, pp. 1–32.

Modernization and Decay in Historical Perspective: The Case of Romania, in Kenneth Jowitt, ed., Social Change in Romania: The Debate on Development in a European Nation. Berkeley, I. I. S., 1978, pp. 72–117.

Interest Groups and the Structure of Power: Critique and Comparisons, Studies in Comparative Communism, Spring, 1979, pp. 6–27.

Charismatics and Constitutions: The Politics of Succession in Non-Western Societies, Journal of International and Area Studies, vol. 1 (1987), no. 1, pp. 118–37.

The Politics of Backwardness in Continental Europe, World Politics, vol. 41, No. 3, April, 1989, pp. 325–59.

Politika zaostalosti u kontinentalnoj Evropi [az előbbi szerb-horvát nyelvű változata], Nase Teme, (Zagreb), vol. 33, no. 10, October, 1989, pp. 2484–2511.

Contributor, A Survey of Opinion on the East European Revolution, Eastern European Politics and Society, vol. 4, no. 2 (Spring 1990), pp. 153–207.

Social Science, Communism and the Dynamics of Political Change, World Politics, vol. 44, no.1 (October 1991), pp. 81–113.; újra kiadva: Nancy Bermeo, ed. Transitions in Eastern Europe, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.

Társadalomtudomány, kommunizmustanulmányok és az államszocialista rendszerek dinamikája. Magyar Politikatudományi Társaság Évkonyve. Budapest, 1991. pp. 5–28.

Amerikai paradoxon: egy világhatalom társadalmi problémái, Valóság, Budapest, vol. 35, no.4 (1992. április), pp. 36–48.

The International Context of Post-Communist Politics in East Europe, Center for German European Studies, UC Berkeley, Working Paper no. 5.8, Berkeley, CA: August 1993.

Continuity and Change in Eastern Europe: Strategies of Post-Communist Politics, East European Politics and Society, vol. 8, no. 1 (Spring 1994), pp. 1–31.; újra kiadva: Beverly Crawford, ed. Markets, States and Democracy: The Political Economy of Post-Communist Transformation, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995. és: Stephen White and Daniel Nelson, eds., The Politics of the Post-Communist World, vol. 1 of the International Library of Politics and Comparative Government (Hampshire, Eng.: Ashgate, 2000).

East Central Europe, and Hungary, in Seymour Martin Lipset, ed., Encyclopedia of Democracy, Washington, D. C.: Congressional Quarterly Publishers, 1995, pp. 442–51, 578–84.

Modernization or Militarization: Germany and Russia As Great Powers, German Politics and Society, vol. 14, no. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 31–65.

What Was Communism? A Retrospective in Comparative Analysis, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol. 29, no. 1 (March 1996), pp. 1–24.

Paradigms Revisited: Productionism, Globality and Postmodernity in Comparative Politics, World Politics, vol. 50, no. 1 (October 1997), pp. 118–49.

Hungarian Revolutions, in Jack A. Goldstone, ed., The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Inc.: 1998, pp. 226–28.

Könyvrecenziók (válogatás)

The Totalitarian Party, by Aryeh Unger, Journal of Politics, vol. 37 (1975), pp. 1067–1069.

How Communist States Change Their Rulers, by Myron Rush, Journal of Politics, 39 (1977), pp. 226–228.

Social Consequences of Modernization, by Mark Field, and The Politics of Modernization in East Europe, by Charles Gati, The Russian Review, 36 (1978), no. 2, pp. 242–244.

Russia and World Order by George Liska, The Russian Review, 39 (1980) no. 3.

The Jews of East Central Europe Between the Wars, by Ezra Mendelsohn, The Jerusalem Review, (1986).

The Crisis Zone of Europe, by Ivan Berend, Canadian Slavic and East European Review.

A Social and Economic History of Central European Jewry, edited by Yehuda Don and Victor Karady, in Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 1992.

The Jews in the Hungarian Economy, 1760–1945, edited by Michael K. Silber, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 1995, pp. 289–92.

The Waning of the Communist State: Economic Origins of Political Decline in China and Hungary, edited by Andrew Walder, in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1998, pp. 360–62.

Hungary's Negotiated Revolution, by Rudolf Tökés, in American Historical Review (Spring 1998), pp. 551–552.

Institutional Design in Post-Commmunist Societies, by Jon Elster, Claus Offe, and Ulrich Preuss, in Slavic Review (Spring 1999).

Ugrás a lap tetejére

Szeged, 2001.03.21.

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