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Partisanship and the Politics of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy
Polity, 2022Has partisan polarization reached the stage that it now affects Americans’ decisions whether or not to get vaccinated against a pervasive and deadly virus such as COVID-19?
David Jones, Monika L. McDermott
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Negative partisanship towards the populist radical right and democratic resilience in Western Europe
, 2021Democracy is under threat today and scholars agree that the main challenge is not sudden regime breakdown, but rather the gradual erosion of key institutions and norms because of growing public support to political forces with illiberal tendencies.
Carlos Meléndez, C. Kaltwasser
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Partisanship and antidumping [PDF]
Abstract This paper empirically examines the influence of political partisanship on antidumping protection, which has become the most frequently used contingent trade remedy in the last 20 years. First, we show that the number of antidumping initiations from the labor intensive industries increases when there is a left-wing government in power.
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Negative Partisanship in Latin America
Latin American Politics and Society, 2022The literature on comparative partisanship has demonstrated the low rates of party identification in Latin America. Such low rates are commonly interpreted as a sign of citizens’ disengagement with parties and democracy in the region.
Agustina Haime, Francisco Cantú
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The partisan mind: Is extreme political partisanship related to cognitive inflexibility?
Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2020The rise of partisan animosity, ideological polarization, and political dogmatism has reignited important questions about the relationship between psychological rigidity and political partisanship.
Leor Zmigrod, P. Rentfrow, T. Robbins
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Whether the topic is the Paris Agreement on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, the Keystone XL pipeline, hydraulic fracturing, offshore drilling, or renewable energy, much of the U.S. policy dialogue about energy and climate change is deeply partisan.
PEEL, J, Osofsky, H
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Whether the topic is the Paris Agreement on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, the Keystone XL pipeline, hydraulic fracturing, offshore drilling, or renewable energy, much of the U.S. policy dialogue about energy and climate change is deeply partisan.
PEEL, J, Osofsky, H
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U.S. Political Partisanship and COVID-19: Risk Information Seeking and Prevention Behaviors
Health Communication, 2021The global pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) poses serious health risks to humans; yet, despite recommendations by governments and health organizations, a significant number of Americans are not engaging in preventive behaviors.
W. Moon +4 more
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Elections and partisanship: analyzing the results of the 2023 general elections in Turkey
Southeast European and Black Sea StudiesOn the 100th anniversary of the Republic, Turkey experienced another multi-party election. This paper aims to analyse the role partisanship played in determining the outcomes of the 2023 General Elections.
Gülnur Kocapınar, E. Kalaycıoğlu
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Partisanship and Non-Partisanship Among American Indians
American Politics Research, 2016This research examines the partisan inclinations of American Indians, a minority population with a complicated history with the U.S. government and American society. The empirical analyses identify Native Americans as preferring the Democratic Party over the Republican Party.
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The role of race, religion, and partisanship in misperceptions about COVID-19
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2021Concerns about misperceptions among the public are rampant. Yet, little work explores the correlates of misperceptions in varying contexts – that is, how do factors such as group affiliations, media exposure, and lived experiences correlate with the ...
James N. Druckman +9 more
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