John Higley
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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General, Social Structure and Development, General EconomicsGoogle:
"John Higley"Children
Sign in to add traineeJungug Choi | grad student | 2001 | UT Austin |
Jason L. Pierce | grad student | 2002 | UT Austin |
Rhonda L. Evans Case | grad student | 2004 | UT Austin |
Mark S. Stephens | grad student | 2004 | UT Austin |
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Higley J. (2020) Elite Trust and the Populist Threat to Stable Democracy American Behavioral Scientist. 64: 1211-1218 |
Higley J. (2017) Can Elites Contain and Manage the Crisis Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 8 |
Higley J, Pakulski J. (2012) Elite theory versus Marxism: the twentieth century's verdict (2000) Historical Social Research. 37: 320-332 |
Higley J, Pakulski J. (2012) Elite power garnes and democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe (1999) Historical Social Research. 37: 292-319 |
Dogan M, Higley J. (2012) Elites, crises, and regimes in comparative analysis (1998) Historical Social Research. 37: 269-291 |
Higley J, Pakulski J. (2012) Elite and leadership change in liberal democracies [2007] Historical Social Research. 37: 333-350 |
Higley J. (2012) Democratic elitism and Western political thought [2009] Historical Social Research. 37: 351-366 |
Higley J, Pakulski J. (2012) Elite theory versus Marxism: The twentieth century's verdict [2000] Historical Social Research. 37: 320-332 |
Higley J, Pakulski J. (2012) Elite power games and democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe [1999] Historical Social Research. 37: 292-319 |
Dogan M, Higley J. (2012) Elites, crises, and regimes in comparative analysis [1998] Historical Social Research. 37: 269-291 |