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Letki, N., Walentek, D., Dinesen, P.T & Liebe, U. (2024). „We polled EU citizens on what they want asylum policy to look like – their answers may surprise you.” The Conversation.
Letki, N., Walentek, D., Dinesen, P.T & Liebe, U. (online first). „Has the war in Ukraine changed Europeans’ preferences on refugee policy? Evidence from a panel experiment in Germany, Hungary and Poland.” Journal of European Public Policy.
Letki, N., & Kukołowicz, P. (2020). “Are minorities free riders? Applying the social resistance framework to public goods production in Central‐Eastern Europe”. European Journal of Political Research, 59(1), 137-159.
Czajkowski, M., Zagórska, K., Letki, N., Tryjanowski, P., & Wąs, A. (2019). „Drivers of farmers’ willingness to adopt extensive farming practices in a globally important bird area.” Land Use Policy, 104223.
Letki, N., Toruńczyk-Ruiz, S., & Kukołowicz, P. (2019). “The effects of neighbourhood disorder on life satisfaction of ethnic majority and minority group members”. Social Psychological Bulletin, 14(2), 1-24.
Letki, N. (2018). “Trust in newly democratic regimes”. The Oxford handbook of social and political trust, 15, 335-356.
Letki, Natalia & Inta Mierina. 2015. “Getting support in polarized societies: Income, social networks, and socioeconomic context.” Social Science Research 49(1): 217-233.
Letki, N., Brzeziński, M., & Jancewicz, B. (2014). “The rise of inequalities in Poland and their impacts: When politicians don’t care but citizens do”. Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries. Thirty Countries’ Experiences, 488-513.
Tavits, Margit & Natalia Letki. 2014. “From values to interests? The evolution of party competition in new democracies” Journal of Politics 76(1): 246-258.
Tavits, Margit & Natalia Letki. 2009. “When left is right: Party ideology and policy in post-communist Europe.” American Political Science Review 103(4): 555-569.
Letki, N. (2008). “Does diversity erode social cohesion? Social capital and race in British neighbourhoods”. Political Studies, 56(1), 99-126.
Letki, N. (2006). “Investigating the roots of civic morality: Trust, social capital, and institutional performance”. Political Behavior, 28(4), 305-325.
Letki, N., & Evans, G. (2005). “Endogenizing social trust: democratization in East-Central Europe”. British Journal of Political Science, 35(3), 515-529.
Letki, N. (2004). “Socialization for participation? Trust, membership, and democratization in East-Central Europe”. Political Research Quarterly, 57(4), 665-679.
Letki, N. (2002). “Lustration and democratisation in East-Central Europe”. Europe-Asia Studies, 54(4), 529-552.
Kossowska, M., Letki, N., Zaleśkiewicz, T., & Wichary, Sz. Forthcoming. Człowiek w obliczu pandemii. Psychologiczne i społeczne uwarunkowania zachowań w warunkach kryzysu zdrowotnego, Kraków: Smak Słowa.
Letki, N., & Kukołowicz, P. (2020). “Are minorities free riders? Applying the social resistance framework to public goods production in Central‐Eastern Europe”. European Journal of Political Research, 59(1), 137-159.
Czajkowski, M., Zagórska, K., Letki, N., Tryjanowski, P., & Wąs, A. (2019). „Drivers of farmers’ willingness to adopt extensive farming practices in a globally important bird area.” Land Use Policy, 104223.
Letki, N., Toruńczyk-Ruiz, S., & Kukołowicz, P. (2019). “The effects of neighbourhood disorder on life satisfaction of ethnic majority and minority group members”. Social Psychological Bulletin, 14(2), 1-24.
Letki, N. (2018). “Trust in newly democratic regimes”. The Oxford handbook of social and political trust, 15, 335-356.
Letki, Natalia & Inta Mierina. 2015. “Getting support in polarized societies: Income, social networks, and socioeconomic context.” Social Science Research 49(1): 217-233.
Letki, N., Brzeziński, M., & Jancewicz, B. (2014). “The rise of inequalities in Poland and their impacts: When politicians don’t care but citizens do”. Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries. Thirty Countries’ Experiences, 488-513.
Tavits, Margit & Natalia Letki. 2014. “From values to interests? The evolution of party competition in new democracies” Journal of Politics 76(1): 246-258.
Tavits, Margit & Natalia Letki. 2009. “When left is right: Party ideology and policy in post-communist Europe.” American Political Science Review 103(4): 555-569.
Letki, N. (2008). “Does diversity erode social cohesion? Social capital and race in British neighbourhoods”. Political Studies, 56(1), 99-126.
Letki, N. (2006). “Investigating the roots of civic morality: Trust, social capital, and institutional performance”. Political Behavior, 28(4), 305-325.
Letki, N., & Evans, G. (2005). “Endogenizing social trust: democratization in East-Central Europe”. British Journal of Political Science, 35(3), 515-529.
Letki, N. (2004). “Socialization for participation? Trust, membership, and democratization in East-Central Europe”. Political Research Quarterly, 57(4), 665-679.
Letki, N. (2002). “Lustration and democratisation in East-Central Europe”. Europe-Asia Studies, 54(4), 529-552.
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