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Professor Inglehart has confirmed his participation

Ronald Inglehart  is a professor of political science at the University Of Michigan, and author of more than 225 scientific papers.

He is the president of the World Values Survey since 1988 and one of the cofounders of the Eurobarometer project. Ronald Inglehart is also famous for developing sociological theory of post-materialism. 

Prof. Inglehart`s research focuses on cultural change and its consequences. R. Inglehart analyses the links between values and beliefs of large groups of population and the presence or absence of democratic institutions using massive datasets of time-series WVS data from 78 countries of the world. He examines the effect of culture shift in advanced industrial societies on self-expression, sexual and religious norms, motivation, policy and freedom. Ronald Inglehart's numerous writings have been translated and published in German, Spanish, French, Russian, Polish, Farsi, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean.

Ronald Inglehart is a member of 8 editorial boards of scientific journals such as Government and Opposition, International Journal of Public Opinion, Politics and the Individual, Party Politics, Swiss Political Science Review, and some others. Professor Inglehart worked as a visiting professor or researcher in France, Germany,Netherlands,Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Nigeria, New Zealand andTaiwan.