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    Constitutional Conventions in Central Europe: Presidents in Government Formation Process by Brunclík, Miloš, Kubát, Michal

    Published in Problems of post-communism (02-01-2023)
    “…This article is focused on constitutional conventions pertaining to government formation in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia. Using the concept of…”
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    The priest and the state: Clerical fascism in Slovakia and theory by Kubátová, Hana, Kubát, Michal

    Published in Nations and nationalism (01-07-2021)
    “…We introduce a novel definition of “clerical fascism.” Building on Griffin's only available conceptualization, we define “clerical fascism,” in its ideal type,…”
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    Were There ‘Bystanders’ in Topol'čany? On Concept Formation and the ‘Ladder of Abstraction’ by KUBÁTOVÁ, HANA, KUBÁT, MICHAL

    Published in Contemporary European history (01-11-2018)
    “…This article adds to an on-going conceptual discussion on the usefulness of the ‘bystander’ term when applied to the Holocaust and its aftermath. This…”
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    Preventing Recurrence of Crohn’s Disease Post-Ileocaecal Surgery in Paediatric Patients: A Therapy Guide Based on Systematic Review of the Evidence by Bronsky, Jiri, Zarubova, Kristyna, Kubat, Michal, Dotlacil, Vojtech

    Published in Paediatric drugs (01-11-2024)
    “…Background and Aims Ileocaecal resection (ICR) is frequent in paediatric patients with Crohn’s disease (pCD). Despite rates of reoperation being low, the risk…”
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    Crisis of the Czech Politics 25 Years after the Velvet Revolution by Kubát, Michal, Brunclík, Miloš

    Published in Politeja (01-01-2014)
    “…In terms of political performance the Czech Republic of the 1990s was considered as a very successful post‑communist country. Today’s situation is different…”
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    Jerzy J. Wiatr and his Conception of Politics in East-Central Europe by Kubat, Michal

    Published in Sociologický časopis (01-02-2008)
    “…Jerzy J. Wiatr's Europa pokomunistyczna. Przemiany panstw i spoleczenstw po 1989 roku (Postcommunist Europe. Transformations of States and Societies after…”
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    The Czech Parliamentary Regime After 1989: Origins, Developments and Challenges by Brunclík, Miloš, Kubát, Michal

    “…The article discusses the major trajectories of the developments of the Czech democratic polity after 1989. It also discusses institutional traditions of the…”
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    Un politologo militante: Giovanni Sartori (1924-2017) 1 by Kubát, Michal

    Published in Sociologický časopis (01-03-2017)
    “…Rada jeho prelomových del - "path-breaking books" [Pasquino 2009: 168] - se stala teoretickým a koncep tuálním základem soucasného politologického ci lépe…”
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    Contradictory Approaches: Discussing Semi-Presidentialism in Central Europe by Brunclík, Miloš, Kubát, Michal

    “…Attentive students of Central European political regimes may come across a striking phenomenon: political scientists of the region differ sharply from most of…”
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    Proměny českého parlamentarismu a stranické politiky po roce 1989 by Havlík, Vlastimil, Kubát, Michal

    Published in Sociologický časopis (2016)
    “…Introduces a special journal issue devoted to the subject…”
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    Český demokratický režim po roce 2012: přechod k poloprezidencialismu? by Brunclík, Miloš, Kubát, Michal

    Published in Sociologický časopis (2016)
    “…Until 2012 the Czech Republic was almost unambiguously classified as a parliamentary regime. However, in 2012, the previous scholarly consensus concerning the…”
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