Hyeran Jo
Intended and Unintended Consequences of International Interventions: Patterns of Militant Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Patterns of Militant Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Yuleng Zeng
Microchips and Sneakers: Bilateral Trade, Shifting Power, and Interstate Conflict
Katharina Pfaff, Birgit Meyer
Re-assessing the link between multinational corporations and conflicts: evidence from geo-referenced data
Anna Getmansky
War from afar: military automation and conflict
Christian Oswald, Daniel Ohrenhofer
Click, click boom: Using Wikipedia metadata to predict changes in battle-related deaths
Anja Neundorf, Ksenia Northmore-Ball, Johannes Gerschewski, Aykut Ozturk, Katerina Tertytchnaya
A loyal base? Support for authoritarian regimes in times of crisis – The case of Turkey
Haoyu Zhai
Agents of State Control? Neighbourhood Organisations and Authoritarian Rule
Edward Goldring, Peter Ward
Keeping Up With the Kims: A Social Network Analysis of the Effects of Purges in North Korea
Felix Wiebrecht
Loyalty or Expertise - What Does an Authoritarian Regime Value in Consultations?
Wenqing Huangfu, Tao Li, Xiangning Wu
Who Are Staffing the UN Organizations? Contributions, Connections and Ideologies.
Shenghao Zhang
UN peacekeeping contribution and status enhancement
Bernd Schlipphak, Constantin Schäfer, Oliver Treib
Authority Matters: Institutional Reforms, Cosmopolitanism, and the Public Legitimacy of International Organizations
David Weyrauch
Signalling disagreement or struggling to compromise? Analyzing abstention votes in the United Nations General Assembly.
Simon Bornschier, Lukas Haffert, Silja Häusermann, Marco Steenbergen, Delia Zollinger
Identity Formation between Structure and Agency – How 'Us' and 'Them' Relates to Voting Behavior in Contexts of Electoral Realignment
Itamar Yakir, Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Social distanc(ing): Identity, perceived reality and policy preferences under pandemic threat
Noam Titelman
Social class, ethnicity, and the relative strength of competing social identities
Lena Maria Huber, Thomas M. Meyer, Markus Wagner
Identity or policy? Exploring the effects of social group appeals on voters
Maurits Meijers, Björn Bremer, Theresa Kuhn, Francesco Nicoli
EU Solidarity and Risk-Sharing in the COVID-19 Crisis. Results of a conjoint experiment in five countries
Roman Senninger
Do Citizens Reward Place-Based Policy? Evidence from the European Union
Matilde Ceron
EU economic governance, Covid-19 and national budgetary biases in times of crisis within the Eurozone: NGEU comes to the rescue?
Christopher Wratil
Who Gets Represented? (Un)equal Representation in the European Union
Noam Lupu, Nicholas Carnes
Nascent Ambition and Government by the Privileged
André Walter, Andreina Thoma, Patrick Emmenegger
Stalled Democratization: Landholding Inequality, Social Control, and Mass Opposition to Suffrage Extension
Nestor Castaneda, David Doyle, Cassilde Schwartz
Why Steal from the Rich to Give to No One? Rethinking Redistribution in Unequal Countries
Mert Moral
Vanishing Swing Voters? On the Effect of Political Polarization on Electoral Volatility
Marius Saeltzer, Mike Cowburn
Primary Roots of Partisan Polarization: The Effects of Primaries on Intra-Campaign Positional Shifts in Congressional Elections
Andreas Goldberg, Jonas Lefevere
Does polarization moderate the electoral impact of issue positions and competence? A comparative study on the 2019 EP elections
Davide Morisi
Biased but moderate voters: How information depolarizes political attitudes
James Cross, Mark Belford, Derek Greene, Stefan Müller, Martijn Schoonvelde
Do Candidates Tweet About Oirish Sheep? Examining the Irish #GE2020 Campaign on Social Media Using an Images-as-Data Approach
Nathalie Giger, Stefanie Bailer, Elisa Volpi
Someone like you? How “humanizing” politicians helps to reduce populist attitudes
Stefanie Reher
Someone like me? The role of identity in support for disabled candidates
Lennart Schürmann, Jan Schwalbach, Noam Himmelrath
Parties, political rebels and the Querdenker movement:
How German politicians have responded to the COVID-19 protests
Joe Kendall
The Empire Strikes Back: An Experiment on Brexit, Slavery and Imperial Nostalgia
Julie Hassing Nielsen
Populism and its post-modern predicament: Exploring how anti-feminism relate to the support for populism
Fabian Habersack, Carsten Wegscheider, Marco Fölsch
Assessing the Extent of Populist Attitudes among Voters Using Machine Learning
Yue Guan
Measuring Multidimensional Constructs through Typology: A Concept-Driven Clustering Approach
Daniel Bischof, Roman Senninger
The Effects of Sophisticated Political Communication: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey Experiment
Maarja Lühiste, Javier Sajuria
Explaining political engagement with political knowledge: The problem with the counterfactual
Albert Falcó-Gimeno, Jordi Muñoz, Roberto Pannico
Identifying the causal effect of terrorism on voting behavior: Evidence from multiple unexpected terror events during surveys
Jack Blumenau, Christopher Wratil, Fabio Wolkenstein
Measuring Voters' Preferences for Political Representation
Jonathan Slapin, Dominik Duell, Lea Kaftan, Sven-Oliver Proksch, Christopher Wratil
Rebels in Representative Democracies: The Appeal and Consequences of Political Defection in Europe
Kristen Kao, Ellen Lust, Kate Baldwin
Authority and Legitimacy: Evidence from Conjoint Endorsement Experiments in Malawi and Zambia
Theres Matthieß
No tolerance for parties breaking their promises? What citizens (do not) want from their parties
Lise Rødland, Elin Haugsgjerd Allern
Negotiating policy support: Explaining bias in interest group influence on legislative party groups across policy areas
Alona Dolinsky, Thomas Prosser, Chris Prosser
Determinants of Progressive Parties’ Redistributive Politics - An Exploration
Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik, Verena Reidinger, Mario Taschwer
Closing the gateway to power? When and why parties grant trade unions access to ministerial office
Jan Stuckatz
How the Workplace affects Employee Political Contributions
Gilad Hurvitz
The Meaning of Work: a Mediating Link Between Socioeconomic Status and Economic Policy Preferences
Sam van Noort, Magnus Rasmussen, Tore Wig
Does Industrialization Cause Democratization? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Norwegian and Swiss Industrial Revolution
Kerim Kavakli
Refugee Evictions and the Spread of Refugee-Native Clashes: Evidence from Turkey
Andrea Carla Bianculli, Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar
The Regional Governance of Immigrant Reception: Mercosur before the presence of Venezuelans in South America
William Allen, Isabel Ruiz
Colombian Attitudes Towards Venezuelan Migrants: Conjoint Experimental Evidence from a South-South Mixed Migration Context
Anna Getmansky, Tolga Sinmazdemir, Konstantinos Matakos
Humanitarian Concerns and Acceptance of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Mathilde M. van Ditmars, Rosalind Shorrocks
Political gender gaps across countries and generations: the impact of socioeconomic position over the life course
Ralph Scott
Does University Make you Less Prejudiced? Evidence from a Longitudinal Cohort Study
Philip Swatton
Age Isn't Just a Number: A Comparative Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Political Beliefs
Elias Markstedt, Elin Naurin
The effects of pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood on the gender gap in political knowledge. A large scale longitudinal survey
James Downes, Matthew Loveless
Right Party Competition in Europe: The Electoral Strategies of the Far Right during Crises
Tom Arend, Fabio Ellger, António Valentim
The Electoral Consequences of New Political Actors: Progressive Party Success and Conservative Backlash
Robin E. Best, Didem Seyis
Are Distant Voters More Likely to Reject the Establishment? The Effects of Perceived Ideological Congruence on Support for Challenger Parties
Heike Klüver, Jae-Jae Spoon, António Valentim
Putting on the Brakes: Radical Right Parties and Government Formation
Edgar Cook, Jan Vogler
What Determines American Citizens' Views of the Administrative State? The Roles of Political Affiliation, Value Systems, Experience, and Bureaucratic Performance
Tina Freyburg, Lisa Garbe, Keith McManamen
Ownership of telecom companies and internet disruptions
Kristen Kao, Ellen Lust
Signal of Strength? Clientelism and Voters’ Expectations of Politicians’ Performance in Malawi and Zambia
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, Sandra Leon
Evidence of In-group and Out-group Dynamics in Subcentral Benchmarking
Francesco Granella
Campaign money for nothing? Understanding the consequences of a ban on corporate contributions: evidence from Brazil
Lukas Rudolph, Franziska Quoss, Thomas Bernauer
NIMBYism and mass public preferences in public goods provision – evidence from mobile phone antenna placement in Switzerland
Eleanor Gao
When Do Elections Help Autocrats?: The Plight of Tribes under SNTV in Jordan
André Walter, Patrick Emmenegger
Designing Electoral Districts. How Electoral Geography and Partisan Politics Constrain Proportionality and Create Bias
Gary Hollibaugh, Jonathan Klingler, Adam Ramey
Under Pressure? Parties, Voters, and Legislator Ideology Reconsidered
Denise Laroze, Charles Noussair, Ximena Quintanilla, Paulina Granados, Mauricio Lopez
Improving Pension Information: Experimental Evidence on Willingness to Learn Using Online Resources
Alexander Kustov, Maikol Cerda, Ian Shapiro, Frances Rosenbluth
Party Institutions and Social Welfare
Tarik Abou-Chadi, Silja Häusermann, Reto Mitteregger, Nadja Mosimann, Markus Wagner
European social democracy and the trade-offs of party competition in post-industrial societies
William Allen, Jacqueline Broadhead, Mariña Fernández-Reino, Denis Kierans, Isabel Ruiz, Madeleine Sumption
British Attitudes and Welfare Policy Preferences Towards Migrant Labour During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Change or Continuity?
Sergi Pardos-Prado, Anja Neundorf
How to pay for Covid? The impact of the pandemic on preferences for taxes and spending
Catherine De Vries, Francesco Billari, Paula Rettl
COVID-19 and Inter-Generational Conflict
Ari Ray, Francesco Colombo
Trust, Information and Redistributive Preferences in Pandemic Italy
Michal Parizek
Who cares about IOs? Exploring worldwide visibility of international organizations in media
Anna Gwiazda, Liana Minkova
The Istanbul Convention and Gender Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Bulgaria and Poland
Markus Tepe, Pieter Vanhuysse, Michael Jankowski
COVID Vaccine Alliance Building Blocks. A Conjoint Experiment on Popular Support for Institutional Design Principles
Jonas Bunte
Internal Divisions within Governments and International Cooperation
Natalia Umansky
Repost and Like: Securitization Theory in the Digital Age
Rosa M. Navarrete, Anna Adendorf, Markus Baumann
Tweeting out loud. Coalition signals in social media
Anna Adendorf, Ines Rehbein, Oke Bahnsen, Thomas Gschwend, Simone Paolo Ponzetto
Who wants to go with whom? Identifying coalition signals in newspaper articles using supervised machine learning
David Moore
Explaining the Variation in Individuals' Conspiratorial Beliefs: The Effect of Exposure to Emotive Conspiratorial Messaging in the Media
Bernd Schlipphak, Constantin Schäfer, Oliver Treib
When are blame games effective? How blame and source effects shape citizens’ acceptance of EU sanctions against democratic backsliding
Lea Kaftan, Theresa Gessler
Who cares? Conceptions of what democracy means and acquisition to democratic backsliding in Germany and Poland
Carsten Wegscheider, Marlene Mauk
Defenders of democracy? How democratic attitudes relate to political participation
Kathrin Ackermann
The Activation of Norms – Revisiting the Link between Citizenship Norms and Participation
Alex Hartland
Asylum and Policy Response in the UK and Germany
Lidwina Gundacker, Yuliya Kosyakova, Gerald Schneider
Global norms, regional practices: Taste-based vs. statistical discrimination in German asylum decision making
Ilona Lahdelma
After the arrivals: How responses to asylum seekers differ in rural and urban areas
Roberto Pannico, Enrique Hernández
When opposites attract: Causes and consequences of different types of Euroscepticism among voters.
Lisanne de Blok, Catherine de Vries
A blessing and a curse? Examining public preferences for differentiated integration
Cyrille Thiébaut
Normalization of Euroscepticism or normal politicization of European integration: French elites' ambivalence towards the EU in the media
Anthony Ocepek
A Path to Moderate the Extremes? The Impact of Moderate Voters on Euroskeptic Party Policy Positions
Tasos Kalandrakis, Zuheir Desai
The Core of the Party System
Ali Kagalwala, Thiago Moreira, Guy Whitten
Let them eat pie: addressing the partial contestation problem in multiparty electoral contests
Flavio Azevedo
A Systematic Assessment of Ideological Measures: An empirical analyses
Miklós Sebők, Zoltán Kacsuk, Ákos Máté
The (real) need for a human touch: Testing a human-machine hybrid topic classification workflow on a New York Times corpus
Marlene Mußotter
Challenging the predominant measurement approach: presenting new measurement instruments for both nationalism and patriotism
Yesola Kweon, Jeong Hyun Kim
When Do Women Voters See Themselves in Female Representatives?: Examining the Class Effects of Gender Gender Representation
Luca Bellodi
A Gendered Budget: Descriptive Representation in the Italian Municipalities
Vered Porzycki, Reut Itzkovitch-Malka
Gendered Political Institutions: Understanding Female Legislators’ Experience of the Parliamentary Space and Their Behavioural Strategies
Daniel Butler, Elin Naurin, Patrik Öhberg
Constituents Ask Female Legislators to do More
Yi-nung Tsai, Dechun Zhang, David, Yen-Chieh Liao
Factionalism and Red Guards under the Cultural Revolution: Ideal Point Estimation Using Text-as-Data Scaling Method
Garret Binding, Marco Steenbergen, Jelle Koedam
What's in a Dimension? The Western European Political Space from a Comparative Perspective
Hioroki Kubo
Does Intra-District Polarization Cause Party Polarization in Congress?
Adriana Bunea, Reto Wueest
Mapping the policy space of public stakeholder consultations: Evidence from the European Union.
Franziska Quoß, Lukas Rudolph, Thomas Däubler
How do policy positions of candidates affect vote choice under OLPR? Survey-experimental evidence using real candidates from Switzerland
Matthias Avina
Can the Accommodation Strategy be Effective? An Examination of Mainstream Party Shifts in Europe
Diane Bolet, Fergus Green
Is the Green New Deal a vote-winner? Evidence from the effect of Spain’s transición ecológica policy on national election results
Lawrence Ezrow, Werner Krause
Voter Turnout and Party Responsiveness