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Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings
Abstract The ideological fit between party grassroots and leaderships has long been a concern for political science, with members in general, and young members in particular, thought to be more radical. However, we do not know, first, whether this is still the case and, if it is, what drives members in different ideological directions.
DUNCAN MCDONNELL+8 more
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J. Stern, Orangism in the Dutch Republic in Word and Image, 1650-75
W.R.E. Velema
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Abstract Experimental research has shown that political parties often, but not always, suffer reputational costs when they change their policy positions. Yet, it is not clear who accepts and who rejects party policy change. Using newly collected observational data from five European countries (Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the United ...
MAURITS J. MEIJERS, RUTH DASSONNEVILLE
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Does political violence undermine descriptive representation? The case of women in politics
Abstract Do attacks against politicians exacerbate the political underrepresentation of marginalized groups? Existing research suggests that candidates and officeholders from underrepresented groups are more likely to become targets of political violence, but little is known about the consequences of indirect exposure to political violence for ...
JEYHUN ALIZADE+3 more
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Angela Vanhaelen. Wake of Iconoclasm. Painting the Church in the Dutch Republic
Hilbert Lootsma
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Establishing the construct and predictive validity of brief measures of affective polarization
Abstract Measuring affective polarization, defined as the liking for one's political ingroup and the dislike for political outgroups, poses methodological challenges in multiparty systems: evaluations of seven, 13 or even more parties in a survey are costly, time‐consuming and demanding.
JAKOB KASPER+2 more
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Improving issue representation with candidate‐level voting advice applications
Abstract Voting advice applications (VAAs) have proliferated in recent years. However, most VAAs only match their users with parties, at least in part because creating a VAA matching voters to individual candidates tends to be more labour‐intensive. This could be an important missed opportunity.
MICHA GERMANN+5 more
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