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How Important is European Integration for Pro-European Voters in Times of Politicization?
The increasing success of Eurosceptic parties and multiple European crises have fostered the politicization of European integration. However, we know...
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Weathering the Shock of the Great Recession in France and Germany
No corner of the globe could wall itself off from the threats of the Great Recession of 2008. Because of the economic calamity, numerous citizens...
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Norms as instruments of non-violent rivalry? Russian views on the promotion of renewable energy
Constructivists argue that international norms represent shared understandings of appropriate behaviour which become universally accepted after their...
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The construction of “LGBTI refugees” in France: the paradox of protection and restriction
Over the last decade, French asylum authorities have developed a set of specific policies for the processing of asylum claims related to sexual...
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Can Public Procurements Contribute to Fighting Trading in Persons?
Various forms of human exploitation, including human trafficking and forced labor are on the rise globally. The article proposes that governments...
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Ontological vs. societal security: same difference or distinct concepts?
Ontological security and the Copenhagen school’s societal security are both concerned with identity. While, the existing literature on ontological...
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Factors Influencing China’s Participation in UN Peacekee** Operations
Leveraging a new panel dataset and engaging in a systemic, Large-N analysis of China’s participation in the UN peacekee** operations (UNPKOs), this...
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Perceptions are everything: individuals’ normative attitudes toward inequality and political participation in Europe
The notion that national-level income inequality shapes individuals’ traditional political participation choices, based on differences in...
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How to reach external citizens? Comparing varieties of transnational party infrastructure
With a growing number of citizens living abroad, incentives and strategies to reach diasporas have become increasingly important for political...
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Introduction: extremes and divides in electoral politics, the Dutch 2021 elections in particular
In this introduction to the special issue ‘Extremes and divides in electoral politics, the 2021 Dutch parliamentary elections in particular’ four...
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Nonprofit coalitions: recasting equity, engagement and effectiveness
Nonprofit advocacy coalitions are a distinctive but poorly understood type of coalition. This study is the product of a rare opportunity to...
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The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation
Most of the money spent in U.S. congressional campaigns comes from donors residing outside the race’s electoral district. Scholars argue that...
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Typologie junger Menschen im Kontext des Kriegs in der Ukraine: Soziale Merkmale und Einstellungen gegenüber politischen Maßnahmen
A strong democratic culture is crucial for maintaining a functioning democracy. Young people’s perspectives on political measures play an important...
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Public-private Job Satisfaction Differential: The Case of Egypt
We use the 2018 round of the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey (ELMPS) to investigate the public-private job satisfaction differential in the case of...
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The case for associational self-regulation of lobbying in the United States
While governments frequently regulate many trades, businesses, and professions, there are limits to which lobbying and advocacy can be controlled....
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Rise of Global South and changes in contemporary international order
The rise of the Global South, already an important factor in contemporary global politics, has initiated and will continue to instigate huge changes...
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The Pitkinian public: representation in the eyes of citizens
Democracy is backsliding in Europe and around the world as citizens’ trust in elected representatives and institutions wanes. Representation theories...