| Local-national political trust patterns: Why China is an exception |
12 |
| Which way from left to right? On the relation between voters' issue preferences and left-right orientation in West European democracies |
8 |
| Do discussions in like-minded groups necessarily lead to more extreme opinions? Deliberative democracy and group polarization |
7 |
| Authoritarian emigration states: Soft power and cross-border mobility in the Middle East |
7 |
| The legislature as a gendered workplace: Exploring members of parliament's experiences of working in the Swedish parliament |
6 |
| Do perceptions of electoral malpractice undermine democratic satisfaction? The US in comparative perspective |
6 |
| Resisting gendered change: Feminist institutionalism and critical actors |
5 |
| Popular conceptions of democracy and democratic satisfaction in China |
4 |
| States or parties? Emigrant outreach and transnational engagement |
4 |
| Revisiting the Islamist-Secular divide: Parties and voters in the Arab world |
4 |
| The more concentrated, the better represented? The geographical concentration of immigrants and their descriptive representation in the German mixed-member system |
4 |
| Better workers, better elections? Electoral management body workforces and electoral integrity worldwide |
4 |
| Towards inclusive peace: Analysing gender-sensitive peace agreements 2000-2016 |
4 |
| State capacity and regime resilience in Putin's Russia |
4 |
| Selective history and hegemony-making: The case of Singapore |
4 |
| Evaluating electoral management body capacity |
3 |
| The effects of party identification on perceptions of pledge fulfilment: Evidence from Portugal |
3 |
| The limits of sending-state power: The Philippines, Sri Lanka, and female migrant domestic workers |
3 |
| Caught between nationalism and transnationalism: How Central and East European states respond to East-West emigration |
3 |
| Building impartial electoral management? Institutional design, independence and electoral integrity |
3 |
| To use the whip or not: Whether and when party group leaders use disciplinary measures to achieve voting unity |
2 |
| Do sanction types affect the duration of economic sanctions? The case of foreign aid |
2 |
| A global analysis of how losing an election affects voter satisfaction with democracy |
2 |
| Ethnonationalism and attitudes towards same-sex marriage and abortion in Northern Ireland |
2 |
| Explaining variation in the implementation of global norms: Gender mainstreaming of security in the OSCE and the EU |
2 |
| The securitisation of migration: Its limits and consequences |
2 |
| The cost of democracy: The determinants of spending on the public administration of elections |
2 |
| State capacity and the resilience of electoral authoritarianism: Conceptualizing and measuring the institutional underpinnings of autocratic power |
2 |
| Strong states, weak elections? How state capacity in authoritarian regimes conditions the democratizing power of elections |
2 |
| Electoral authoritarianism and weak states in Africa: The role of parties versus presidents in Tanzania and Cameroon |
2 |
| Science walks on two legs, but social sciences try to hop on one |
2 |
| Diversification and democracy |
1 |
| Delegative democratic attitudes: Theory and evidence from the Asian barometer survey |
1 |
| High capacity, low resilience: The developmental' state and military-bureaucratic authoritarianism in South Korea |
1 |
| Electing women to new Arab assemblies: The roles of gender ideology, Islam, and tribalism in Oman |
1 |
| Authoritarian elections, state capacity, and performance legitimacy: Phases of regime consolidation and decline in Suharto's Indonesia |
1 |
| Do the welfare benefits weaken the economic vote? A cross-national analysis of the welfare state and economic voting |
1 |
| State and regime capacity in authoritarian elections: Egypt before the Arab spring |
1 |
| Electoral authoritarianism and economic control |
1 |
| Ethnicity and religiosity-based prejudice in Turkey: Evidence from a survey experiment |
1 |
| Conclusions: The new research agenda on electoral management |
1 |
| The legacy of military dictatorship: Explaining violent crime in democracies |
1 |
| United Nations electoral assistance: More than a fig leaf? |
1 |
| Weak by design? Diaspora engagement and institutional change in Croatia and Serbia |
1 |
| Endorsers, challengers or builders? Political parties' diaspora outreach in a post-conflict state |
1 |
| Voters' preferences for party representation: Promise-keeping, responsiveness to public opinion or enacting the common good |
1 |
| How do different sources of partisanship influence government accountability in Europe? |
1 |
| The political economy of state patronage of religion: Evidence from Thailand |
1 |
| Social life and political trust in China: Searching for machers and schmoozers |
1 |
| Closer to the state, closer to the polls? The different impact of corruption on turnout among public employees and other citizens |
1 |