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Prospective voting and the issues and leaders model: Forecasting the 2024 U.S. presidential election
This paper presents the Issues and Leaders model for forecasting the 2024 U.S. presidential election’s popular vote, grounded in the theory of prospective voting. The model focuses on voter perceptions of candidates’ competence in handling key issues and
Andreas Graefe
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The Lived Experience of Members of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of the Annual Budget Approval Process [PDF]
The budget bill, which reflects the government's public resources and financial programs, is the result of a technical, political, and negotiation process between various institutions that are interested in the budget.
Mehdi Azar +3 more
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The politics of strategic budgeteering [PDF]
This paper analyzes how opportunistic governments choose between alternative fiscal policies in order to increases their chances of re-election. To increase the provision of public goods shortly before elections – and thus, to generate a fiscal ...
Schneider, Christina J., Troeger, Vera
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GLOBAL GROWTH OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THE JUDICIARY IN THE WORLD: ON THE QUES- TION OF THE ROLE OF THE “RULE OF JURISTOCRACY” [PDF]
The article considers modern scientific approaches to the problems of “juristocracy” in foreign legal thought, given that in domestic legal science the topic has not received a systematic scientific analysis.
Mykhaylo O. Baymuratov +1 more
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The Representation-Enabling Approach to Campaign Finance Reform
There is broad disagreement about campaign finance reform, in part, because there is disagreement about the goals that should guide it. The most common approaches focus on the importance of preventing corruption or promoting equal opportunity for ...
Ryan Pevnick
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Introduction: The stipulation of Decision Number 757/Pdt.G/2022/PN.Jkt.Pst raises many pros and cons, namely related to the decision to postpone the 2024 elections.
Inagatha Setyarahma Pangastuti +3 more
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Tying hands is not commitment: can fiscal rules and institutions really enhance fiscal discipline? [PDF]
Visiting Bruegel Scholar, Xavier Debrun, discusses the role of fiscal institutions, including budget rules and non-partisan agencies, in enhancing fiscal discipline.
Xavier Debrun
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Within the United States (U.S.), the political landscape is polarized between two major parties: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Elite polarization has led to legislative gridlock and labeling the ‘other' major party as different, which ...
Elizabeth R. Brown +2 more
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The Right Look: Conservative Politicians Look Better and Their Voters Reward It [PDF]
Previous research has established that good-looking political candidates win more votes. We extend this line of research by examining differences between parties on the left and on the right of the political spectrum.
Berggren, Niclas +2 more
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Constitutionalism beyond territory: Unterritorial democracy, panarchy and pan-citizenship
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility and adaptability of democratic orders. While confinement accelerated cross-border ‘tele-life’, rights and protections remained territorially locked.
David Altman
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