No. 72-3, August 2024
Index
- Climate Sceptics or Climate Nationalists? Understanding and Explaining Populist Radical Right Parties’ Positions towards Climate Change (1990–2022)
- Consent, Background Justice and Patterned Privacy Principles
- David Hume and the Politics of Slavery
- Deliberating Like a State: Locating Public Administration Within the Deliberative System
- Electoral Competition between Social Democracy and the Populist Radical Right: How Welfare Regimes Shape Electoral Outcomes
- Gendering Discretion: Why Street-Level Bureaucracy Needs a Gendered Lens
- Government–Opposition Relations and the Vote of No-Confidence
- Home Ownership, House Prices, and Belief in Meritocracy: Evidence from South Korea and 34 Countries
- Left-Wing Populism and Environmental Issues: An Analysis of La France Insoumise’s ‘Popular Environmentalism’
- Partisanship and Tolerance for Clientelism: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in Romania
- Populism of the Privileged: On the Use of Underdog Identities by Comparatively Privileged Groups
- Populist Democrats? Unpacking the Relationship Between Populist and Democratic Attitudes at the Citizen Level
- Power and Truth in Science-Related Populism: Rethinking the Role of Knowledge and Expertise in Climate Politics
- Probing the Effect of Candidate Localness in Low-Information Elections: Evidence from the German Local Level
- Reinterpreting Authoritarian Populisms: The Elitist Plebeian Vision of State
- The Online Battlefield: How Conflict Frames in Political Advertisements Affect Political Participation in a Multiparty Context
- Using Aid to Control Migration
- What Was the ‘Alt’ in Alt-Right, Alt-Lite, and Alt-Left? On ‘Alt’ as a Political Modifier
- Why Parties Gain Votes When the Public Perceives Them Shifting to the Right
- ‘Muscular Unionism’: The British Political Tradition Strikes Back?