| Direct democracy in an increasingly illiberal setting: the case of the Hungarian national referendum |
6 |
| A failure of global documentary heritage? UNESCO's memory of the world' and heritage dissonance in East Asia |
5 |
| Doxing democracy: influencing elections via cyber voter interference |
4 |
| Ostracism and the EU's contradictory approach to sanctions at home and abroad |
4 |
| Disabling dissent: the colour revolutions, autocratic linkages, and civil society regulations in hybrid regimes |
4 |
| China's 'regionalism foreign policy' and China-India relations in South Asia |
4 |
| Pedagogy and deliberative democracy: insights from recent experiments in the United Kingdom |
3 |
| Theorizing Sino-capitalism: implications for the study of comparative capitalisms |
3 |
| Conceptualising capitalism in the twenty-first century: the BRICs and the European periphery |
3 |
| Dealing with the elephant in the room: the EU, its 'Eastern neighbourhood' and Russia |
3 |
| Russia and its shared neighbourhoods: a comparative analysis of Russia-EU and Russia-China relations in the EU's Eastern neighbourhood and Central Asia |
3 |
| India's perspective towards China in their shared South Asian neighbourhood: cooperation versus competition |
3 |
| Negotiating sustainable trade: explaining the difference in social standards in US and EU preferential trade agreements |
3 |
| Regime resilience and presidential politics in Indonesia |
3 |
| Prospect theory, operational code analysis, and risk-taking behaviour: a new model of China's crisis behaviour |
2 |
| Public-private coordination in large emerging economies: the case of Brazil, India and China |
2 |
| The EU, Middle Eastern powers and milieu-shaping in the 'shared' Arab Mediterranean neighbourhood: a story of mutual neglect |
1 |
| Between cooperation and competition: major powers in shared neighbourhoods |
1 |
| The state as a large-scale aggregator: statist neoliberalism and waste management in Portugal |
1 |
| Crisis and austerity: the recent trajectory of capitalist development in Brazil |
1 |
| China's and India's search for international status through the UN system: competition and complementarity |
1 |
| Status competition among Russia, India, and China in clubs: a source of stalemate or innovation in global governance |
1 |
| Assessing the variation of 'leader-focused status' in contemporary global governance |
1 |
| Rising powers, status competition, and global governance: a closer look at three contested concepts for analyzing status dynamics in international politics |
1 |
| Civilisational values and political economy beyond the West: the significance of Korean debates at the time of its economic opening |
1 |
| Attitudes toward democracy and authoritarianism before, during and after military rule. The case of Chile, 1972-2013 |
1 |
| Women's representation in Asian parliaments: a QCA approach |
1 |
| The Philippine presidency in Southeast Asian perspective: imperiled and imperious presidents but not perilous presidentialism |
1 |
| Party presidentialization in post-Suharto Indonesia |
1 |
| Democratic innovations in Serbia: a misplaced trust in technology |
1 |
| Theorizing regulatory governance within its ecology: the structure of management in an age of globalization |
1 |
| Defence ministers and the politics of civil-military labour in Chile: a dialogue with Huntington's The Soldier and the State |
1 |
| The Indo-Pacific in Japan's strategy towards India |
1 |
| Justifying power: when autocracies talk about themselves and their opponents |
1 |
| Status competition and rising powers in global governance: an introduction |
1 |
| Status-seeking policies of middle powers in status clubs: the case of Turkey in the G20 |
1 |
| Political repression in a sub-national hybrid regime: the PRC's governing strategies in Hong Kong |
1 |
| Animals first!' The rise of animal advocacy parties in the EU: a new party family |
1 |
| More continuity than change? US strategy toward Cuba under Obama and Trump |
1 |
| Democratic innovations in Central and Eastern Europe: expanding the research agenda |
1 |
| 'Never just a local war': explaining the failure of a mayor's recall referendum |
1 |
| And yet it matters: referendum campaigns and vote decision in Eastern Europe |
1 |
| Facilitating transfers: regulatory governance frameworks as 'rites of passage' |
1 |
| The duality of shared responsibility |
1 |
| Lost in internal evaluation? Accountability and insulation at the World Bank |
1 |
| Responsibility is more than accountability: from regulatory towards negotiated governance |
1 |
| The role of partisan cues on voters' mobilization in a referendum |
0 |
| United in diversity? Analysing behaviour expectations of the European Union as a non-state member of the OECD's development assistance committee |
0 |
| Conceptualizing the executive mayoralty as a pseudo-event: a comparative investigation of a new trend in municipal leadership |
0 |
| Political parties matter: a research agenda on interactions among elites in post-conflict democracies |
0 |