Ivan Szelenyi

Affiliations: 
1973 Sociology Hungarian Academy of the Sciences 
 1999- Sociology Yale University, New Haven, CT 
 2010- Sociology New York University Abu Dhabi 
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Eleanor R. Townsley grad student Mount Holyoke
Andrew Szasz grad student 1982 UW Madison
Bruce Western grad student 1993 UCLA
Gil Eyal grad student 1997 UCLA
Eva Fodor grad student 1997 UCLA
Caleb Southworth grad student 2001 UCLA
Stefano Dominioni grad student 2005 Yale
Christy M. Glass grad student 2005 Yale
Mette Bastholm Jensen grad student 2007 Yale
Molly A. Martinez Hardigree grad student 2008 Yale
Katarzyna Wilk grad student 2008 Yale
Zi Pan grad student 2010 Yale
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Mihályi P, Szelényi I. (2020) Kornai on the affinity of systems: Is China today an illiberal capitalist system or a communist dictatorship? Public Choice. 1-20
Szelényi I, Mihályi P. (2020) Karl Polanyi: a theorist of mixed economies Theory and Society. 1-19
Szelenyi I. (2019) Paternal domination and the mafia state under post-communism Theory and Society. 48: 639-644
Scheiring G, Stefler D, Irdam D, et al. (2018) The gendered effects of foreign investment and prolonged state ownership on mortality in Hungary: an indirect demographic, retrospective cohort study. The Lancet. Global Health. 6: e95-e102
Mihalyi P, Szelényi I. (2017) The Role of Rents in the Transition from Socialist Redistributive Economies to Market Capitalism Comparative Sociology. 16: 13-38
Mihalyi P, Szelényi I. (2016) Wealth and capital: a critique of Piketty’s conceptualisation of return on capital Cambridge Journal of Economics. 41: 1237-1247
Szelenyi I. (2016) Weber’s theory of domination and post-communist capitalisms Theory and Society. 45: 1-24
Szelenyi I, Csillag T. (2015) Drifting from liberal democracy. Neo-conservative ideology of managed illiberal democratic capitalism in post-communist Europe Intersections. 1
Szelenyi I, Wilk K. (2013) Poverty and popular mobilization in postcommunist capitalist regimes Postcommunism From Within: Social Justice, Mobilization, and Hegemony. 229-264
Szelenyi I. (2012) The Nature of the Chinese Formation and the Making of Its Welfare Regime: A Comment on Philip Huang's "Profit-Making State Firms and China's Development Experience: 'State Capitalism' or 'Socialist Market Economy'?" Modern China. 38: 646-664
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