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Polarization of Muslim Voters in the 2024 Regional Elections in North Maluku
Political polarization among Muslim voters in the 2024 Regional Elections (Pilkada) in North Maluku is a complex phenomenon shaped by the legacy of historical conflicts (1999–2002), religious identity, and colonial power structures.
Aji Deni
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Exposure to Cross-Cutting Information on Social Media and Perceived Political Polarization
Using data from a survey of 2,641 South Korean adults in 2023, this study examines the impact of exposure to cross-cutting political information in social media on perceived political polarization.
Chang Sup Park
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Dynamics of Political Polarization [PDF]
This article accounts for two puzzling paradoxes. The first paradox is the simultaneous absence and presence of attitude polarization, the fact that global attitude polarization is relatively rare, even though pundits describe it as common.
Baldassarri, Delia, Bearman, Peter Shawn
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Political polarization and the size of government [PDF]
We study the effect of political polarization on public spending using the dispersion of self-reported political preferences as our measure of polarization.
Lindqvist, Erik, Östling, Robert
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Lobbying and political polarization [PDF]
Standard spatial models of political competition give rise to equilibria in which the competing political parties or candidates converge to a common position. In this paper I show how political polarization can be generated in models
Ursprung, Heinrich W.
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This study examines the psychological foundations of political polarization among adolescents, emphasizing the role of norm deviation and intolerance in shaping polarized political attitudes and behavioral intentions.
Sebastian Lutterbach, Andreas Beelmann
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This study examines the implications of ego-network difference, understood as the presence of (perceived) political disagreement between a person and people in his or her social network, on affective polarization in the context of a contentious protest ...
Francis L. F. Lee
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Inferring Population Preferences via Mixtures of Spatial Voting Models
Understanding political phenomena requires measuring the political preferences of society. We introduce a model based on mixtures of spatial voting models that infers the underlying distribution of political preferences of voters with only voting records
A Bonica +17 more
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Valence, Complementarities, and Political Polarization [PDF]
I study a model of electoral competition where two parties that care about both the spoils of office and policy compete by announcing policy platforms. Parties are characterized by their valence on the one hand and by their policy platforms on the other.
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Political Instability and Inflation Volatility [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to empirically determine the causes of the worldwide diversity of inflation volatility. We show that higher degrees of political instability, ideological polarization and political fragmentation are associated with higher ...
Ari Aisen, Francisco José Veiga
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