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European Political Science Review (EPSR) is an #OpenAccess journal of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
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🆕 Legitimacy, stability & organisation 📝 Adriano Cozzolino & Aurelia Zucaro look at how #Technocracy and #Democracy work together in European governance, using data from the UK and Eu countries to offer four main systems of governance
18.2 🪻 All talk and no action! 🗣️ @louis-stockwell.bsky.social & Ece Özlem Atikcan compare #Referendums in 37 countries to explore what influences and shapes #Boycott behaviour
18.2 🪻 Trading ties and climate neutrality 🪢 E.Holtmaat, @nives-dolsak.bsky.social & A.Prakash look at responses in the Netherlands when helping #GlobalSouth countries adapt to climate change with contributing factors
🆕 Bread-and-butter issues 🍞 🧈 @martinmoland.bsky.social, @tobiasbach.bsky.social, Nick Jacobs and Craig Parsons show that #Postmaterialist values and #NationalIdentities matter for the 'bread-and-butter' policies just as much as for highly politicised issues
🆕 Whom do you serve? 🤴 @paolopare1.bsky.social & @michelesdv.bsky.social compare elite #Congruence across 16 European countries to better understand the role of economic elites in political representation and examine elite bias
18.2 🪻 When does the #Economy affect #Trust in #Democracy? 🤔💸 Brandon Beomseob Park & @marystegmaier.bsky.social look at 30 democracies to find what matters most when #PoliticalResponsibility is clear 🔍️
🆕 Who gets what? 🎁 @elisadeisshelbig.bsky.social, @iguinaudeau.bsky.social & @theresmatthiess.bsky.social question what social groups are viewed as deserving of beneficial policy, using French and German survey data, finding that divides create incentive for competition 🥈
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18.2 🪻 But what happens next? 🫱 🫲 @lucascoutoz.bsky.social uses a cross-case analysis of Latin American 🌎 cases to question why some governments closely follow their pre-electoral #Coalition agreements while others do not... buff.ly/A8Z1B2c
🪻 EPSR Spring Issue Now Out! Thank you reading Volume 18 Issue 2! We hope you enjoyed all the wonderful #PoliticalScience research our authors have to offer! 🔬 #Coalition, #Minipublic, #Referendum 📚️
18.2 🪻 Is #PublicMoney leveling or challenging the playing field? ⚽️💸 F.Bértoa, W.Horncastle & @sergiulipcean.bsky.social examine the impact on competition, #PartyDevelopment, representation, and corruption. The findings are far from conclusive, raising key questions
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In situ or ex situ overseas climate adaptation? Public support for immigration and climate aid in the Netherlands - Volume 18 Issue 2
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In situ or ex situ overseas climate adaptation? Public support for immigration and climate aid in the Netherlands | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Who deserves? Ideological gaps in citizens’ deservingness perceptions
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Beyond dualism: the hybridization of technocracy and democracy in Europe
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Beyond dualism: the hybridization of technocracy and democracy in Europe | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
New or old politics? Understanding public preferences for the EU single market
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New or old politics? Understanding public preferences for the EU single market | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Public satisfaction with democracy: the role of the economy and political institutions - Volume 18 Issue 2
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Public satisfaction with democracy: the role of the economy and political institutions | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
On the determinants of referendum boycotts in Europe: democracy, quorum rules, and party motivations - Volume 18 Issue 2
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On the determinants of referendum boycotts in Europe: democracy, quorum rules, and party motivations | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
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Whom do you serve? A comparative analysis of congruence between party representatives, voters, and economic elites (2007–2017)
Whom do you serve? A comparative analysis of congruence between party representatives, voters, and economic elites (2007–2017) | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Cambridge Core - European Political Science Review - Volume 18 - Issue 2
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Blessing or curse? A critical review of the paradoxical consequences of direct public funding for political parties - Volume 18 Issue 2
European Political Science Review: Volume 18 - Issue 2 | Cambridge Core
Blessing or curse? A critical review of the paradoxical consequences of direct public funding for political parties | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
The drivers of resemblance in presidential regimes: explaining the conversion of pre-electoral coalitions into coalition cabinets - Volume 18 Issue 2
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The drivers of resemblance in presidential regimes: explaining the conversion of pre-electoral coalitions into coalition cabinets | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core