No. 69-2, May 2021
Index
- Deliberative Civic Culture: Assessing the Prevalence of Deliberative Conversational Norms
- Distrust in Government and Preference for Regime Change in China
- Electoral Systems and Policy Congruence
- Glass Cliffs or Partisan Pressure? Examining Gender and Party Leader Tenures and Exits
- Is Populism a Political Strategy? A Critique of an Enduring Approach
- Measuring Nation States’ Deliberativeness: Systematic Challenges, Methodological Pitfalls, and Strategies for Upscaling the Measurement of Deliberation
- Moaners, Gloaters, and Bystanders: Perceived Fairness of the United Kingdom’s 2016 Referendum on the European Union
- Partisan-Electoral Cycles in Public Employment: Evidence from Developed Democracies
- Policy Polarization, Income Inequality and Turnout
- Populism as a Political Strategy: An Approach’s Enduring — and Increasing — Advantages
- Procedures Matter: Strong Voice, Evaluations of Policy Performance, and Regime Support
- Promoting Justice Across Borders
- Revolutionary Attitudes in Democratic Regimes
- The Only (Other) Poll That Matters? Exit Polls and Election Night Forecasts in BBC General Election Results Broadcasts, 1955–2017
- Where Help Is Needed Most? Explaining Reporting Strategies of the International Trade Union Confederation