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How Does Eurosceptic Party Consolidation Transform Party Competition Over European Issues?
The European Union (EU)—the world’s most advanced and exemplary case of regional integration—is adapting to an era when internal criticisms are...
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Can we aggregate voters’ perceptions of political parties’ left–right positions? Formal and probabilistic tests of the left–right scale as a unidimensional common space on cross-national and longitudinal data
The left–right scale is widely assumed to be a common space, a joint yardstick that facilitates political communication. Aggregate voter perceptions...
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Voices from within: Tracing Chinese Public Perceptions of Democracy in the New Era
Despite the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) emphasis on whole process people’s democracy and democracy with Chinese characteristics, the type of...
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Coordinative Europeanization and Russia’s war of aggression: how crises shape Europeanization dynamics in EU foreign policy
The European Union’s response to Russia’s war of aggression has run contrary to expectations of EU foreign policy inaction and incoherence as well as...
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Labour market deregulation, austerity measures, and social unrest: Greece in comparative perspective
Greece experienced near political implosion between 2010 and 2012 with large-scale demonstrations, strikes, riots, damage to public and private...
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Heading in the direction of bifurcated networks: Hong Kong's evolution amidst the global submarine cable system
The full understanding of the importance of submarine cables as part of the global network infrastructure in the digital economy era, along with...
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Sustainable Leadership and Work Engagement: Exploring Sequential Mediation of Organizational Support and Gratitude
Engaged employees, especially the frontline professionals in the healthcare sector, play a vital role in overcoming the challenges like Covid-19....
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A league made in the economy’s image: destabilised stability and the English Premier League’s Minsky moment
The English Premier League (EPL) has drawn the attention of scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds in recent years, yet its underlying...
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How Political Representation Empowers Women
Addressing the question of how to tackle gender inequalities, we test whether women who perceive women’s representation in politics as achievement...
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Euroscepticism: a meta-analysis
The rise of Euroscepticism has prompted extensive academic investigation, with researchers exploring a wide variety of areas and uncovering...
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The science of world order
“The science of international politics is in its infancy.” E.H. Carr opened The Twenty Years’ Crisis with a tone both hopeful and lamenting. He...
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Visual Conjoint vs. Text Conjoint and the Differential Discriminatory Effect of (Visible) Social Categories
Does learning political candidates’ social categories through visual cues affect voter preferences? This paper explores this question by conducting a...
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British politics symposium on Ben Clift (2022) the OBR and the politics of technocratic economic governance (Oxford University Press)
This contribution to the symposium situates Clift’s (The office of budget responsibility and the politics of technocratic economic governance, Oxford...
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Small Data Approaches to Link Faster Time Scale Engagement Dynamics with Slower Time Scale Outcomes in Biobehavioral Interventions
PurposeThis study illustrates the application of time series clustering and feature engineering techniques to small data obtained at a fast...
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How to be an expert in confusing times: lessons from the Office of Budget Responsibility
In an era defined by major political and economic shocks and ruptures, ranging from the 2008 global financial crisis through Brexit and the COVID...
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Détente, the rebirth of anti-communism, and the rise of a transatlantic ‘neo-conservative’ network: the case of the Cercle
The so-called Cercle , Cercle Pinay or Cercle Violet emerged in the 1960s as an informal discussion group of senior politicians, publicists,...
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Governing Risks in Innovation: Findings from the Adoption of Mobile Payment Technology in Nan**g, China
Nowadays various innovative technologies have been adopted by governments worldwide in resolving various complex and grand societal challenges. We...
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Anarchism: war, violence and scapegoating
This article gives an anarchist account of politics as war to theorise an anarchist Realpolitik . Mikhail Vereshchagin’s killing in War and Peace ...
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Strangers from the middle of nowhere? Manaf Halbouni’s Monument and the politics of proximity
In February 2017, Syrian-German artist Manaf Halbouni set up three upright bus wrecks at a central square of Dresden, thereby recalling a scene from...
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Is Some Politics Still Local? Voter Preferences for Local Candidates
Previous literature has demonstrated electoral advantages for candidates with backgrounds in the communities they represent, even amidst the trends...