| A third wave of autocratization is here: what is new about it? |
70 |
| An externally constrained hybrid regime: Hungary in the European Union |
26 |
| De-democratization in Hungary: diffusely defective democracy |
23 |
| State of the world 2017: autocratization and exclusion? |
15 |
| Unravelling semi-presidentialism: democracy and government performance in four distinct regime types |
10 |
| Constitutional othering, ambiguity and subjective risks of mobilization in Hungary: examples from the migration crisis |
8 |
| Compulsory voting and ethnic diversity increase invalid voting while corruption does not: an analysis of 417 parliamentary elections in 73 countries |
8 |
| Beyond elections: perceptions of democracy in four Arab countries |
8 |
| End of moderation: the radicalization of AKP in Turkey |
7 |
| State of the world 2018: democracy facing global challenges |
7 |
| Electoral violence prevention: what works? |
6 |
| Government co-option of civil society: exploring the AKP's role within Turkish women's CSOs |
6 |
| Digital dilemmas: the unintended consequences of election technology |
6 |
| The right-wing populism of India's Bharatiya Janata Party (and why comparativists should care) |
6 |
| The Mahathir effect in Malaysia's 2018 election: the role of credible personalities in regime transitions |
6 |
| Rethinking the repression-dissent nexus: assessing Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood's response to repression since the coup of 2013 |
5 |
| Misclassification on the Mekong: the origins of Hun Sen's personalist dictatorship |
5 |
| Digital media and political opposition in authoritarian systems: Russia's 2011 and 2016 Duma elections |
5 |
| Letting the people(s) decide: peace referendums and power-sharing settlements |
5 |
| How authoritarian rulers seek to legitimize repression: framing mass killings in Egypt and Uzbekistan |
5 |
| When and where do elections matter? A global test of the democratization by elections hypothesis, 1900-2010 |
5 |
| Familiarity breeds contempt? Knowledge and understanding of democracy, support for democratization, and global city residence in Russia |
5 |
| Popular understanding of democracy in contemporary China |
5 |
| A tale of culture-bound regime evolution: the centennial democratic trend and its recent reversal |
5 |
| A question of trust: military defection during regime crises in Benin and Togo |
4 |
| On the front lines of democracy: perceptions of electoral officials and democratic elections |
4 |
| ShariModified Letter Turned Commaa, Islamism and Arab support for democracy |
4 |
| Sources of Muslim democracy: the supply and demand of religious policies in the Muslim world |
4 |
| Presidential power and democratization by elections in Africa |
4 |
| Candidate nomination, intra-party democracy, and election violence in Africa |
4 |
| Self-expression values, loyalty generation, and support for authoritarianism: evidence from the Arab world |
4 |
| Murder in Mexico: are journalists victims of general violence or targeted political violence? |
4 |
| Liberation movements and stalled democratic transitions: reproducing power in Rwanda and South Africa through productive liminality |
4 |
| Whose legitimacy? The EU and Russia in contest for the eastern neighbourhood |
4 |
| Negotiating normative premises in democracy promotion: Venezuela and the Inter-American Democratic Charter |
3 |
| Veto power and power-sharing: insights from Burundi (2000-2018) |
3 |
| Do multiparty elections improve human development in autocracies? |
3 |
| When do electoral institutions trigger electoral misconduct? |
3 |
| A meta-analysis of income and democracy |
3 |
| Democratic innovation beyond deliberative reflection: the plebiscitary rebound and the advent of action-oriented democracy |
3 |
| Passed, regulated, or applied? The different stages of emigrant enfranchisement in Latin America and the Caribbean |
3 |
| Like father, like son? Power and influence across two Gnassingbe presidencies in Togo |
3 |
| Neither episodic, nor destined to failure? The endurance of Hungarian populism after 2010 |
3 |
| Set-theoretic methods in democratization research: an evaluation of their uses and contributions |
3 |
| Case-based research on democratization |
3 |
| Contested or established? A comparison of legislative powers across regimes |
3 |
| The martial origins of democracy: a global study of military conscription and suffrage extensions since the Napoleonic wars |
3 |
| Legitimacy and protest under authoritarianism: explaining student mobilization in Egypt and Morocco during the Arab uprisings |
3 |
| Justice institutions in autocracies: a framework for analysis |
3 |
| Wolves in sheep clothing or victims of times? Discussing the immoderation of incumbent Islamic parties in Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia |
3 |