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    Political consumerism: A meta-analysis by Copeland, Lauren, Boulianne, Shelley

    Published in International political science review (01-01-2022)
    “…Political consumerism refers to the deliberate purchase or avoidance of products, goods, or services for political reasons. For decades, researchers have…”
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    Strategies of right populists in opposing gender equality in a polarized European Parliament by Kantola, Johanna, Lombardo, Emanuela

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2021)
    “…An increasingly polarized European Parliament (EP) has become an important site of radical right populist opposition to gender equality. Through a qualitative…”
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    Right-wing populism and feminist politics: The case of Law and Justice in Poland by Gwiazda, Anna

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2021)
    “…This article disentangles the complexity of right-wing populism and feminist politics using an original framework based on inputs (representative claims) and…”
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    Measuring high level democratic principles using the V-Dem data by Coppedge, Michael, Lindberg, Staffan, Skaaning, Svend-Erik, Teorell, Jan

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2016)
    “…While the definition of extended conceptions of democracy has been widely discussed, the measurement of these constructs has not attracted similar attention…”
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    Do discussions in like-minded groups necessarily lead to more extreme opinions? Deliberative democracy and group polarization by Strandberg, Kim, Himmelroos, Staffan, Grönlund, Kimmo

    Published in International political science review (01-01-2019)
    “…In today’s society, we can easily connect with people who share our ideas and interests. A problem with this development is that political reasoning in…”
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    Sortition, its advocates and its critics: An empirical analysis of citizens’ and MPs’ support for random selection as a democratic reform proposal by Jacquet, Vincent, Niessen, Christoph, Reuchamps, Min

    Published in International political science review (01-03-2022)
    “…This article explores the prospects of an increasingly debated democratic reform: assigning political offices by lot. While this idea is advocated by political…”
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    Political institutions, state capacity, and crisis management: A comparison of China and South Korea by Mao, Yexin

    Published in International Political Science Review (01-06-2021)
    “…How do political institutions influence crisis management? By comparing responses to COVID-19 in China and South Korea, this article argues that different…”
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    Populism in world politics: A comparative cross-regional perspective by Hadiz, Vedi R, Chryssogelos, Angelos

    Published in International political science review (01-09-2017)
    “…Populism has become more salient in multiple regions in the world, in developed as well as developing countries. Today it is largely a reaction to social…”
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    From poverty to trust: Political implications of the anti-poverty campaign in China by (Vera) Zuo, Cai, Wang, Zhongyuan, Zeng, Qingjie

    Published in International political science review (01-03-2023)
    “…Despite the rapid decrease in poverty across the developing world, there have been few attempts to analyze the implication of poverty alleviation on regime…”
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    The lessons of failure: learning and blame avoidance in public policy-making by Howlett, Michael

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2012)
    “…Recent studies by Hood have underscored the significance of the desire of decision-makers to avoid blame for poor policy initiatives, highlighting the…”
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    New Institutionalism Through a Gender Lens: Towards a Feminist Institutionalism? by Mackay, Fiona, Kenny, Meryl, Chappell, Louise

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2010)
    “…New institutionalism (NI) may no longer qualify as being ‘new’, but since re-emphasizing institutions as a central explanatory variable in political analysis…”
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    Mapping the drivers of negative campaigning: Insights from a candidate survey by Maier, Jürgen, Nai, Alessandro

    Published in International political science review (01-03-2023)
    “…Which candidates are more likely to go negative, and under which conditions? We analyze self-reported survey data from candidates having run in the 2017 German…”
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    Making war safe for women? National Action Plans and the militarisation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda by Shepherd, Laura J

    Published in International political science review (01-06-2016)
    “…Cora Weiss, co-drafter of what became UN Security Council Resolution 1325, noted in 2011 that the purpose of eliminating conflict-related sexualised violence…”
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    Disability and political representation: Analysing the obstacles to elected office in the UK by Evans, Elizabeth, Reher, Stefanie

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2022)
    “…Around one-sixth of the European population have a disability, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite scholarly and political interest…”
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    Institutional logics and the EU’s limited sanctioning capacity under Article 7 TEU by Closa, Carlos

    Published in International political science review (01-09-2021)
    “…Several European Union (EU) governments have infringed the obligation to respect ‘rule of law’ as demanded by the European Union Treaty but, despite its…”
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    A whole-of-nation approach to COVID-19: Taiwan’s National Epidemic Prevention Team by Hsieh, Chih-Wei, Wang, Mao, Wong, Natalie WM, Ho, Lawrence Ka-ki

    Published in International political science review (01-06-2021)
    “…This article analyzes Taiwan’s National Epidemic Prevention Team, a collective synergy between government and society in fighting COVID-19. We draw on a model…”
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    Attack politics from Albania to Zimbabwe: A large-scale comparative study on the drivers of negative campaigning by Valli, Chiara, Nai, Alessandro

    Published in International political science review (01-11-2022)
    “…There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to ‘go negative’ on their rivals – mainly because of the scarcity…”
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    Life satisfaction and the conventionality of political participation: The moderation effect of post-materialist value orientation by Cheng, Edmund W, Chung, Hiu-Fung, Cheng, Hoi-wa

    Published in International political science review (01-03-2023)
    “…Does life satisfaction (LS) predict people’s likelihood of participating in politics? Although the relationship between LS and political participation (PP) has…”
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    Public opinion in policy contexts. A comparative analysis of domestic energy policies and individual policy preferences in Europe by Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle, Eder, Christina

    Published in International political science review (01-01-2021)
    “…Recent research and real-world processes suggest that effective climate change mitigation policies are not feasible without at least a certain degree of public…”
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    Brexit and the union: Territorial voice, exit and re-entry strategies in Scotland and Northern Ireland after EU exit by McEwen, Nicola, Murphy, Mary C

    Published in International political science review (01-06-2022)
    “…This article examines the effects of Brexit on the internal boundaries and territorial future of the United Kingdom (UK). Divergent Brexit preferences, coupled…”
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