Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2001. “Independence or Double Dependence: The East-West Foreign Policy Game in Moldova and Slovakia”. In Central and Eastern Europe in Transition Volume IV. Huntington,NY: Nova Science Publishers. Reference Link
Chu, Olivia, Jonathan Donges, Graeme Robertson, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2021. “‘The Microdynamics of Spatial Polarization: A Model and an Application to Survey Data from Ukraine’”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (50). Publisher’s Version: “The microdynamics of spatial polarization: A model and an application to survey data from Ukraine”. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Lucan A. Way. 2021. “Censorship and the Impact of Repression on Dissent”. American Journal of Political Science 65 (4). Publisher’s Version: Censorship and the Impact of Repression on Dissent. Reference Link
Nalepa, Monika, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. n.d. “Authoritarian Infiltration of Organizations: Causes and Consequences”. The Journal of Politics. Publisher’s Version: Authoritarian Infiltration of Organizations: Causes and Consequences. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, Graeme B. Robertson, and Bryn Rosenfeld. n.d. “Protest Participation and Attitude Change: Evidence from Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution”. The Journal of Politics. Publisher’s Version: Protest Participation and Attitude Change: Evidence from Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution. Reference Link
Klasnja, Marko, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. n.d. “Anti-Corruption Efforts and Electoral Manipulation in Democracies”. The Journal of Politics. Publisher’s Version: Anti-Corruption Efforts and Electoral Manipulation in Democracies. Reference Link
Neundorf, Anja, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2020. “Dictators and Their Subjects: Authoritarian Attitudinal Effects and Legacies”. Comparative Political Studies 53: 1839-60. Publisher’s Version: Dictators and Their Subjects: Authoritarian Attitudinal Effects and Legacies. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua Tucker. 2012. “Post-Communist Legacies and Political Behavior and Attitudes”. Demokratizatsiya 20 (2). Kirkpatrick Jordon Foundation: 157. Reference Link
Muntean, Aurelian, Grigore Pop-Eleches, and Marina Popescu. 2010. “The 2009 Romanian Presidential Election”. Electoral Studies 4 (29): 753–757. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2013. “Learning from Mistakes: Romanian Democracy and the Hungarian Precedent”. Newsletter of the European Politics and Society Section of the American Political Science Association, Winter 2013: 9–12. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua Tucker. 2011. “Communism’s Shadow: Postcommunist Legacies, Values, and Behavior”. Comparative Politics 43 (4). City University of New York: 379–408. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2008. “A Party for All Seasons: Electoral Adaptation of Romanian Communist Successor Parties”. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 41 (4). University of California Press: 465–479. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua Tucker. 2013. “Associated With the Past? Communist Legacies and Civic Participation in Post-Communist Countries”. East European Politics and Societies 27 (1). SAGE Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: 45–68. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Cristian, Grigore Pop-Eleches, and others. 2012. “Targeted Government Spending and Political Preferences”. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 7 (3). Now Publishers, Inc.: 285–320. Reference Link
Levitz, Philip, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2010. “Monitoring, Money and Migrants: Countering Post-Accession Backsliding in Bulgaria and Romania”. Europe-Asia Studies 62 (3). Taylor & Francis: 461–479. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2009. “Public Goods or Political Pandering: Evidence from IMF Programs in Latin America and Eastern Europe”. International Studies Quarterly 53 (3). Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK: 787–816. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2008. “Crisis in the Eye of the Beholder: Economic Crisis and Partisan Politics in Latin American and East European International Monetary Fund Programs”. Comparative Political Studies 41 (9). Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: 1179–1211. Reference Link
Dunning, Thad, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2004. “From Transplants to Hybrids: Exploring Institutional Pathways to Growth”. Studies in Comparative International Development 38 (4). Springer: 3–29. Reference Link
Levitz, Philip, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2010. “Why No Backsliding? The European Union’s Impact on Democracy and Governance before and After Accession”. Comparative Political Studies 43 (4). Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: 457–485. Reference Link
Pacek, Alexander, Grigore Pop-Eleches, and Joshua Tucker. 2009. “Disenchanted or Discerning: Voter Turnout in Post-Communist Countries”. The Journal of Politics 71 (2). Cambridge University Press New York, USA: 473–491. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2007. “Between Historical Legacies and the Promise of Western Integration: Democratic Conditionality After Communism”. East European Politics and Societies 21 (1). Sage Publications Sage CA: Thousand Oaks, CA: 142–161. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2007. “Historical Legacies and Post-Communist Regime Change”. The Journal of Politics 69 (4). Cambridge University Press New York, USA: 908–926. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2010. “Throwing Out the Bums: Protest Voting and Unorthodox Parties After Communism”. World Politics 62 (2). Cambridge University Press: 221–260. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua A. Tucker. 2014. “Communist Socialization and Post-Communist Economic and Political Attitudes”. Electoral Studies 33: 77-89. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2013.06.008. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Graeme Robertson. 2014. “After the Revolution”. Problems of Post-Communism 61 (4). Routledge: 3-22. doi:10.2753/PPC1075-8216610401. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Graeme Robertson. 2015. “Structural Conditions and Democratization”. Journal of Democracy 26 (3). Johns Hopkins University Press: 144–156. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore. 2015. “Pre-Communist and Communist Developmental Legacies”. East European Politics and Societies 29 (2): 391-408. doi:10.1177/0888325414555761. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Graeme Robertson. 2015. “Information, Elections, and Political Change”. Comparative Politics 47 (4). City University of New York: 459–495. Reference Link
Nitsova, Silviya, Grigore Pop-Eleches, and Graeme Robertson. 2018. “Revolution and Reform in Ukraine: Evaluating Four Years of Reform”. PONARS Eurasia. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Graeme B. Robertson. 2018. “Identity and Political Preferences in Ukraine – before and After the Euromaidan”. Post-Soviet Affairs 34 (2-3). Routledge: 107-18. doi:10.1080/1060586X.2018.1452181. Reference Link
Donnelly, Michael, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2018. “Income Measures in Cross-National Surveys: Problems and Solutions”. Political Science Research and Methods 6 (2). Cambridge University Press: 355–363. doi:10.1017/psrm.2016.40. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua A. Tucker. 2020. “Communist Legacies and Left-Authoritarianism”. Comparative Political Studies 53 (12): 1861-89. doi:10.1177/0010414019879954. Reference Link
Capoccia, Giovanni, and Grigore Pop-Eleches. 2020. “Democracy and Retribution: Transitional Justice and Regime Support in Postwar West Germany”. Comparative Political Studies 53 (3-4): 399-433. doi:10.1177/0010414019852704. Reference Link
Pop-Eleches, Grigore, and Joshua Tucker. 2017. Communism’s Shadow: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Political Attitudes. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Publisher’s Version: Communism’s Shadow: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Political Attitudes. Reference Link