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  1. When the political leader is the narrator: the political and policy dimensions of narratives

    There is increasing interest in the role of narratives in policy-making, as evidenced by the consolidation of the Narrative Policy Framework, a...

    Giliberto Capano, Maria Tullia Galanti, Giovanni Barbato in Policy Sciences
    Article Open access 24 May 2023
  2. Develo** Political Trust at Work: How Socialization Experiences in the Workplace Reduce Inequalities in Political Trust

    Political trust is considered important for the stability of democratic political systems. However, there are large inequalities in political trust...

    Bram Geurkink, Agnes Akkerman, Roderick Sluiter in Political Behavior
    Article 23 January 2024
  3. Political conflict, political polarization, and constitutional compliance

    While the economic approach to constitutions highlights their contribution to resolving conflict, recent work on the de jure de facto distinction in...

    Jacek Lewkowicz, Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska, Jan Fałkowski in Constitutional Political Economy
    Article Open access 20 April 2024
  4. What is political and what is not? Illustrating how the salience of abortion in the media shapes public perceptions about its political nature

    What is political and what is not? While conventional wisdom in public opinion research assumes a shared understanding of political matters, recent...

    Marta Fraile, Enrique Hernández in Acta Politica
    Article Open access 31 May 2024
  5. Political polarisation compared: creating the comparative political polarisation index

    Political polarisation is a pressing political issue, as it can worsen democracy and has been rising in many countries in the past two decades....

    Olaf van der Veen in European Political Science
    Article 10 November 2022
  6. Educationally Tracked Democratic Equalizers: How Citizenship Education Moderates the Effect of a Political Home Environment on Internal Political Efficacy Across Educational Tracks

    Citizenship education aims to compensate for the lack of a stimulating political home environment. However, not all scholars are convinced that...

    Joke Matthieu, Nino Junius in Political Behavior
    Article Open access 14 May 2024
  7. Political elites and the democratic duty to trust the people

    Political trust is usually construed in the terms of political elites’ duty to be trustworthy. This paper makes a modest yet radical claim,...

    Roberto Frega in Acta Politica
    Article 10 January 2024
  8. Political Incentives, Bureaucratic Behaviors and Political Budget Cycles in China

    In the context of China’s central government’s promotion of local officials’ performance evaluation for environmental protection and the division of...

    Jiapeng Li, Sujian Guo in Journal of Chinese Political Science
    Article 25 October 2023
  9. Beyond Racial Linked Fate: Inter-Minority Political Solidarity and Political Participation

    This study examines the various patterns of political participation among Latinos, Blacks and Asians Americans. To assess these patterns of political...

    Yoshira D. Macías Mejía in Political Behavior
    Article 09 February 2023
  10. Value orientation and external political efficacy: assessing the relationship between traditional values, progressive politics and political responsiveness

    Values are often used to explain phenomena associated with problematic political behaviours. For example, the election of far-right parties is often...

    Maximilian Etzel in Comparative European Politics
    Article Open access 18 January 2023
  11. Political fatalism and the (im)possibility of social transformation

    How can the world be improved if the people inhabiting it do not believe they can transform it? A belief in such political fatalism is an important...

    Lukas Slothuus in Contemporary Political Theory
    Article Open access 06 March 2024
  12. Sympathies for Putin Within the German Public: A Consequence of Political Alienation?

    Why do individuals in democratic nations sympathize with autocratic leaders from abroad? In this article, we address this general question with...

    Lucca Hoffeller, Nils D. Steiner in Politische Vierteljahresschrift
    Article Open access 10 April 2024
  13. Political clientelism and democracy in Turkey

    Political clientelism refers to a socio-political structure and set of relations formed by the reciprocal and personal exchange acts that the patrons...

    Article 01 December 2023
  14. Growth models and the comparative political economy of Europe

    The growth model (GM) programme in comparative and international political economy attempts to do three things. First, it encourages a dialogue...

    Article 14 December 2023
  15. Taking One for the (Other) Team: Does Political Diversity Lower Vaccination Uptake?

    What implications might rising animosity towards political out-partisans have for public health? Vaccination has a significant social aspect,...

    Sung Eun Kim, Krzysztof Pelc in Political Behavior
    Article Open access 14 May 2024
  16. Finding the needle in the haystack: archival research in European political science

    This short article offers a practical introduction to archival research for political scientists working on European politics. Archival documents are...

    Alexander Klein in European Political Science
    Article Open access 18 May 2024
  17. The Factors that Shape Chinese Officials’ Political Attitudes: An Experimental Intergenerational Approach

    This research delves into the dynamics of officials’ attitudes toward the Communist Party of China (CPC), examining the joint impact of parental...

    Leizhen Zang, Feng **ong, Qiongyu Zhang in Journal of Chinese Political Science
    Article 04 December 2023
  18. Revolving door benefits? The consequences of the revolving door for political access

    Do policymakers grant greater access to organized interests employing their former colleagues? While a growing literature examines the “revolving...

    Benjamin C. K. Egerod, Anne Rasmussen, Jens van der Ploeg in Interest Groups & Advocacy
    Article Open access 10 June 2024
  19. The Politics of Personal Crisis: How Life Disruptions Shape Political Participation

    Economic risk and instability are urgent and central facts in the lives of increasing numbers of Americans. Though experienced as “personal,” the...

    Christopher Ojeda, Jamila Michener, Jake Haselswerdt in Political Behavior
    Article Open access 27 April 2024
  20. The Downing Street Chief-of-Staff: a case study in political management

    The role of Downing Street Chief-of-Staff has been neglected by examinations of British Politics, prime ministers, and political leadership and...

    Max W. Stafford in British Politics
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
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