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Article

Rose, Richard and Munro, Neil (2008) Do Russians see their future in Europe or the CIS? Europe-Asia Studies, 60 (1). pp. 49-66. ISSN 0966-8136

Rose, Richard and Mishler, William and Munro, Neil (2008) Time matters: adapting to transformation. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 24 (1). pp. 90-114.

Book Section

Rose, Richard and Munro, Neil; Nohlen, Dieter and Stover, Philip, eds. (2010) United Kingdom. In: Elections in Europe: a Data Handbook. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden Baden, pp. 2991-2034. ISBN 978-3832956097

Rose, Richard and Mishler, William and Munro, Neil; Oleinik, A, ed. (2008) Time matters : adapting to transformation. In: Reforming the State without Changing the Model of Power? Routledge, London, pp. 91-115. ISBN 978-0-415-46618-9

Book

Rose, Richard and Mishler, William and Munro, Neil (2011) Popular support for an undemocratic regime : the changing views of Russians. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107009523

Rose, Richard and Munro, Neil (2009) Parties and elections in new European democracies. ECPR Press, Colchester. ISBN 9780955820328

Report

Rose, Richard and Munro, Neil and Wallace, Claire (2009) Quality of life in Europe 2003-2007. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.

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