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Austerity, economic vulnerability, and populism
Abstract Governments have repeatedly adjusted fiscal policy in recent decades. We examine the political effects of these adjustments in Europe since the 1990s using both district‐level election outcomes and individual‐level voting data. We expect austerity to increase populist votes, but only among economically vulnerable voters, who are hit the ...
Leonardo Baccini, Thomas Sattler
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The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccination Hesitancy in Southeastern Europe. [PDF]
Glaurdić J, Lesschaeve C.
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Mad and bad media: Populism and pathology in the British tabloids [PDF]
Simon Cross
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Abstract Many are skeptical of the appeal of authoritarian political systems. We argue that global audiences will embrace authoritarian models when they believe that autocracies can meet governance challenges better than democracies. We collect comprehensive data on the external messaging of the Chinese and American governments.
Daniel Mattingly+5 more
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Conspiracy Mentality: How it Relates to Populism, Relative Deprivation, Mistrust of Expertise and Voting Behaviour. [PDF]
Loziak A, Havrillová D.
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The Factors of Growth of National-Populism in Post-Communist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Valeriy A. Achkasov
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Abstract A significant observational literature identifies a link between collective victimhood and conflict‐enhancing attitudes, though results from experimental work increasing victimhood's salience vary. This article thus revisits this question in two studies in a context in which increased salience is especially likely to shift attitudes.
Nadav Shelef, Ethan vanderWilden
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Exploring how to widen the acceptability of public health interventions: a systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Conway-Moore K+7 more
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The economic roots of cross‐national similarity in voter preferences
Abstract We argue that economic and political integration leads voters' political preferences toward cross‐national convergence. Analyzing data on voter preferences across 30 European democracies from 1976 to 2022, we measure the similarity of preference distributions across state dyads over time, documenting an average increase in similarity over this
David Fortunato+2 more
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Border fortification and legibility: Evidence from Afghanistan
Abstract States often fortify their borders against militant threats. How do these efforts shape civilian welfare and perceptions in borderland communities? I conceptualize border fortification as a legibility‐building endeavor. By bolstering state reach in areas of weak historical penetration, fortification enhances the government's capacity for ...
Christopher W. Blair
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