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Yuliya V. Tverdova

Assistant Professor, Political Science
School of Social Sciences

Ph.D., Binghamton University, SUNY, 2005, Political Science

Phone: (949) 824-5698
Fax: (949) 824-8762
Email: tverdova@uci.edu

University of California
SSPA 4117
Mail Code: 5100
Irvine, CA 92697


Research
Interests
Comparative Politics, Political Behavior, Public Opinion, Post-Communist Transition, Russian Politics
   
Research
Abstract
Yuliya Tverdova is interested in the study of public opinion and political behavior in post-communist countries of East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union. In particular, her research focuses on the formation of economic perceptions and sources of democratic support within the region, as well as in comparison with established democracies. In her new projects, Yuliya looks at the executive popularity in Russia, and public views on corruption in cross-national perspective.
   
Publications Anderson, Christopher J., Aida Paskeviciute, Maria E. Sandovici, and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2005. “In the Eyes of Beholder? The Foundations of Subjective Human Rights Conditions in East-Central Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 38 (7): 771-798.
   
  Anderson, Christopher J., Silvia Mendes, and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2004. “Endogenous Economic Perceptions: Evidence from the 1997 British Election.” Electoral Studies 23 (4): 683-708.
   
  Tverdova, Yuliya V., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2004. “Choosing the West? Referendum Choices on EU membership in East-Central Europe.” Electoral Studies 23 (2): 185-208.
   
  Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2003. “Corruption, Political Allegiances, and Attitudes Toward Government in Contemporary Democracies.” American Journal of Political Science 47 (1): 91-109.
   
  Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2001. “Winners, Losers, and Attitudes Toward Government in Contemporary Democracies.” International Political Science Review 22 (4): 321-38.
   
  Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2001. “The Economy and Public Opinion in East Germany, 1991-1995.” In Susan Stokes (ed.), Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
   
Research Center Center for the Study of Democracy
   
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