Cerami, Alfio (2006): New Social Policy Ideas in the Making: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe.
Cerami, Alfio (2006): Poverty and Social Structure in Russia: An Analysis of the First Decade of Transition. Published in: Luxembourg Income Study No. Working Paper no. 445 (2006)
Cerami, Alfio (2006): The Politics of Reforms in Bismarckian Welfare Systems: The Cases of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Published in: Conference Paper presented at the conference “A long good bye to Bismarck? The politics of welfare reforms in Continental Europe”At: Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Harvard University Cambridge, Massachussets June 16 - 17, 2006. No. Published in Bruno Palier (ed.), A Long-Good Bye to Bismarck? The Politics of Reforms in Continental Europe, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 233
Cerami, Alfio (2007): Social Change and Welfare State Developments in CEE and Russia.
Cerami, Alfio (2008): Central Europe in transition: emerging models of welfare and social assistance.
Cerami, Alfio (2015): Social Aspects of Transformation. Published in: Cerami, Alfio (2015) ‘Social Aspects of Transformation’ in Wolchik, Sharon L. and Curry, Jane Leftwich, eds., Central and East European Politics From Communism to Democracy – Third Edition, Washington DC: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 99-120.
Cerami, Alfio (2015): Social Protection and The Politics of Anger in the Middle East and North Africa. Published in: Social Policies (Politiche Sociali) No. 1 (1 January 2015): pp. 115-135.
Cerami, Alfio (2018): The Night Lights of North Korea. Prosperity Shining and Public Policy Governance.
Cerami, Alfio (2018): The Lights of Iraq: Electricity Usage and the Iraqi War-fare Regime.
Cerami, Alfio (2018): Complexity Theory, Democratic Transition and Public Policy Choices in Iraq.
Cerami, Alfio (2023): Self-Undermining Policy Feedback and Social Policy Making in Iraq.
Cerami, Alfio (2023): In the Shadow of War: Social, Distributive and Civil Conflicts in Belarus, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Russian Federation, Tajikistan and Ukraine.
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