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Jean Blondel: One of the founding fathers of European political science
Jean Blondel’s personal and scientific biography deserves to be illustrated, as it can in many ways also be an illustration of the laborious making...
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Stratified Political Trust in a Nondemocratic Society: Magnitude, Forms, and Sources of Political Trust in Urban China
There has been a vibrant literature on political trust in China. However, a closer examination of this large literature points to no clear consensus...
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Policy integration and the eco-social debate in political analysis
In political research, scholars have increasingly paid attention to the political challenges of integrating new public policies into existing policy...
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Does Political Trust Matter? A Meta-analysis on the Consequences of Trust
Political trust has long been seen as fundamental for societal cooperation and democratic legitimacy. However, evidence about its consequences are...
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Correlation Between the World’s Social Media Usage and Political Stability in a Country
The research focuses on how social media affects political stability. The present study explores the role of social media in political scandals of...
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Analysing the policy process of China’s political accountability in the prevention and control of COVID-19
The strategy used in China to prevent and control COVID-19 has been clearly different from that used in other countries worldwide. Indeed, China’s...
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The political implication of the ‘untraceability’ of structural injustice
Structural Injustice has become a hugely important concept in the field of political theory with the work of Iris Marion Young central to debates on...
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Birds of a Feather Get Angrier Together: Social Media News Use and Social Media Political Homophily as Antecedents of Political Anger
A significant body of literature within political communication revolves around the constructive political virtues and blighting social and...
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The political consequences of the end of nationalist violence: the Basque Country and Corsica in comparative perspective
The last decade has seen the disappearance of nationalist political violence in two minority nations of Western Europe: the (Spanish) Basque Country...
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Signs, media, and hyperreality: semiotization and mediatization of political conflicts in the Arab world
This article studies how signs, media, and the hyperreality of politics that the signs and media create and nurture have become deeply involved in...
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There, across the border – political scientists and their boundary-crossing work
Scholars may be diversely engaged in boundary-crossing work, either staying more confined in academic settings, or reaching out to the policy world....
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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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Artificial intelligence: promises, perils—and political economy
The rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has prompted political scientists alike to evaluate the (mis)uses of this technology for business and...
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How political parties matter in political-administrative relationships: children’s services policy in England 1997–2019
Public policy studies typically stress policy networks and communities, interest groups and bureaucrats, and overlook the governing role of parties....
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Towards a European political science? Opportunities and pitfalls in the internationalisation of political science in Europe
Political science has not remained on the side of the internationalisation road. While continental European political science was criticised for not...
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Disinterested or enraged? Understanding people’s political interest
Essentially unchanged measures of political interest have been included in every single survey on politics since the 60s, but recent research...
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How the structure of legal authority affects political inequality
In the process of both European and American state development, legal institutions developed from many separate venues with overlap** jurisdictions...
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Everyday Political Talk with Strangers: Evidence on a Neglected Arena of the Deliberative System
According to normative theorists, informal conversations between strangers are the most basic manifestation of the political public sphere and truest...
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Political Theory of the Digital Constellation
The introductory contribution to this special issue on “Political Theory of the Digital Constellation” addresses the conditions and possibilities of...
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Party fragmentation, political predispositions, and delayed voting decisions
Research has found that as the effective number of political parties increases, people are more likely to delay their voting decisions. Yet, since...