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Greater public confidence in the US Supreme Court predicts more jurisdiction stripping
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- 19 April 2021, pp. 831-839
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Hot topics: Denial-of-Service attacks on news websites in autocracies
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- 06 December 2021, pp. 696-711
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Trade politics at the checkout lane: ethnocentrism and consumer preferences
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- 23 September 2022, pp. 605-612
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Federal Democracy in the Laboratory: Power Decentralization and Democratic Incentives Against Corruption*
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 1-14
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Do presidents favor co-partisan mayors in the allocation of federal grants?
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- 04 March 2024, pp. 1-10
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A foot out the door: what drives bureaucratic exit into lobbying careers?
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- 02 October 2023, pp. 56-75
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Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems
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- 21 May 2024, pp. 857-869
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Leader-contingent sanctions as a cause of violent political conflict
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- 15 April 2024, pp. 36-55
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The American public's attitudes over how judges use legal principles to make decisions
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- 17 November 2023, pp. 167-182
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The impact of university attendance on partisanship
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- 09 September 2022, pp. 45-58
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Who decides who gets in? Diplomats, bureaucrats, and visa issuance
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- 30 September 2024, pp. 1-15
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Spatial Models of Politics*
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- 15 December 2015, pp. 3-4
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Diversity and violence during conflict migration: The Troubles in Northern Ireland
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- 26 September 2022, pp. 451-467
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Bureaucratic autonomy and the policymaking capacity of United States agencies, 1998–2021
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- 07 August 2023, pp. 652-665
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The accountability of politicians in international crises and the nature of audience cost
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- 07 September 2022, pp. 1-26
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Does support for redistribution mean what we think it means?
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- 22 January 2024, pp. 870-878
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Estimating public opinion from surveys: the impact of including a “don't know” response option in policy preference questions
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- 16 September 2024, pp. 1-17
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Temperature and outgroup discrimination
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- 03 May 2021, pp. 198-206
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Disproportionality in media representations of campaign negativity
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- 10 February 2020, pp. 519-531
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