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Strong partisans, conditional democrats? Partisanship and reactions to electoral outcomes in Argentina - ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Partisans who back self-interested illiberal measures jeopardize democracy. We explore important precursors of support for backsliding using survey and focus group data from severely polarized…

Strong partisans, conditional democrats? Partisanship and reactions to electoral outcomes in Argentina
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Paper forthcoming in @cpsjournal.bsky.social by @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social Fellow @egocantos.bsky.social and Carlos Melendez

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New publication just out at @cpsjournal.bsky.social: using household panel data from Germany, I show that residential moves are associated with declines in local-level engagement but have no effect on national-level engagement.

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Finally, my new paper is out in Comparative Political Studies.

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It shows that anti-system politics often begins inside firms: when employers take the low road, offering poor job quality and unfair hierarchies, even well-off workers turn against the system.

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Thanks @apsa.bsky.social for the mention to my coauthored #education dataset with @chknutsen.bsky.social and @plutscher.bsky.social in @cpsjournal.bsky.social.

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(7) "Substantive Representation, Women’s Health, and Regime Type" by Valeriya Mechkova and Amanda B. Edgell

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(6) "What Men Want: Parties’ Strategic Engagement With Gender Quotas" by Julia Michal Clark, Alexandra Domike Blackman, and Aytuğ Şaşmaz

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(5) "Is the Future Female? Lessons from a Conjoint Experiment on Voter Preferences in Six Arab Countries" by Ellen Lust and Lindsay J. Benstead

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(4) "Gender and Clientelism: Do Expectations of Patronage Penalize Women Candidates in Legislative Elections?" by Paul Schuler

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(3) "Who Supports Gender Quotas in Transitioning and Authoritarian States in the Middle East and North Africa?" by Yuree Noh and Marwa Shalaby

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(2) "Women’s Rights and Misperceived Gender Norms Under Authoritarianism" by Carolyn Barnett

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(1) "Gender and Authoritarian Politics: Citizens and Elites’ Responses to Gender Reforms" by Marwa Shalaby and Lena Wängnerud

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Today we will return to the articles from Issue 14 of 2024, a special issue focusing on the topic of Gender and Authoritarian Politics. Please enjoy!

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How do current and past coalitions explain variations in affect between pairs of parties? This video with Jim Adams summarizes our @cpsjournal.bsky.social article on the topic (w/ @rwillh11.bsky.social), may be useful for those teaching about polarization in Europe:
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(5) "Can Encounters With the State Improve Minority-State Relations? Evidence From Myanmar" by Jangai Jap

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(4) "Backlash or Progressive Mobilization? Voter Reactions to Perceived Trajectories of Women’s Representation" by Magdalena Breyer

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(3) "So Right It’s Wrong? Right Governments, Far Right Populism, and Investment Risk" by Alison Johnston

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(2) "Populist Discourse and Public Support for Executive Aggrandizement in Latin America" by Brett R. Bessen

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(1) "All the Sultan’s Men: Regime Type, Insecurity, and the Shuffling of Governors" by Yusuf Magiya, Bogdan G. Popescu, and Güneş M. Tezcür

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Today's thread will highlight the five articles from Issue 13 of the 2024 volume. We hope you find them interesting!

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(4) "Well-Behaved Women: Engendering Political Interest in Public Opinion Research" by Erum A. Haider and Irfan Nooruddin

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(3) "China’s Low-Productivity Innovation Drive: Evidence From Patents" by Yuen Yuen Ang, Nan Jia, Bo Yang, and Kenneth G. Huang

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(2) "Does Election Fraud Erode Support for Autocrats?" by Laurits F. Aarslew

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(1) "The Pre-Colonial Roots of Colonial Coercion: Evidence From British Burma" by Htet Thiha Zaw

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Today we will revisit the articles from Issue 12 of 2024. We hope you find them insightful!

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(5) "Emigration, Social Remittances and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Experimental Evidence From Mexico" by Ana Isabel López García, Sarah Berens, and Barry Maydom

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(4) "Voters and the IMF: Experimental Evidence From European Crisis Countries" by Evelyne Hübscher, Thomas Sattler, and Markus Wagner

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(3) "Contagion From Abroad. How Party Entry in Western Europe is Influenced by Party Family Members Abroad, 1961–2016" by Marc van de Wardt, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Gijs Schumacher, and Arjen van Witteloostuijn

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(2) "Why Corporate Political Connections Can Impede Investment" by Robert Kubinec, Haillie N. Lee, and Andrey Tomashevskiy

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(1) "The Legacies of Rebel Rule in Southeast Turkey" by Cyanne E. Loyle and Ilayda B. Onder

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Today we will spotlight the 5 articles from Issue 11 of 2024. Please enjoy!

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