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part of our ongoing research into attitudes towards government budgets, we conducted a survey last year among a representative
Yazidi ethnoreligious minority, Revkin found in two related co-authored studies that preferences for punishment and reintegration of different types of “collaborators” depended heavily on th...
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imminent partnerships, especially — and war is a close one, as we explored in a recent scholarly article. In 1939, for instance, Britain made a commitment to defend Poland but was not able to ...
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of Montreal and Ian McAllister of the Australian National University for their article “Gender, Political Knowledge, and Descriptive Representation: The Impact of Long-Term Socialization” in...
Substantial research has shown that journalists adjust their reporting largely in response to short-term changes in the economy rather than in response to long-term developments. They also chang...
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research on advance, early and absentee voting. One prominent study even found that early voting decreases turnout, though that is a bit of an
Here, rather than asking why so many people flee their homes during conflict, we should ask why everyone does not flee. In my recently published article in Civil Wars, I argue that the violence...