Assoc Professor Samuel Brazys |
Brazys, S., & Kotsadam, A. (2020). Sunshine or Curse? Foreign Direct Investment, the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and Individual Corruption Experiences in Africa. International Studies Quarterly, 64(4), 956-967. |
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Song, T., Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Constituent Agency and Sub-national World Bank Aid Allocation. Journal of Development Studies, 57(3), 519-533. |
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Brazys, S., Cooray, A., Kolås, Å., & Vadlamannati, K. (2021). Editorial: New conversations in development studies. Journal of International Development, 33(6), 947-952. |
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Professor John Coakley |
Coakley, J. (2021). Is a middle force emerging in Northern Ireland?. Irish Political Studies, 36(1), 29-51. |
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Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2021). The Perception of the Legitimacy of Citizens' Assemblies in Deeply Divided Places? Evidence of Public and Elite Opinion from Consociational Northern Ireland. Government and Opposition. |
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Assoc Professor James Cross |
Cross, J. P., & Vaznonyte, A. (2020). Can we do what we say we will do? Issue salience, government effectiveness, and the legislative efficiency of Council Presidencies. European Union Politics, 21(4), 657-679. |
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Cross, J. P., Eising, R., Hermansson, H., & Spohr, F. (2021). Business interests, public interests, and experts in parliamentary committees: their impact on legislative amendments in the German Bundestag. West European Politics, 44(2), 354-377. |
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Dr Thomas Daubler |
Däubler, T. (2020). Do more flexible lists increase the take-up of preference voting?. Electoral Studies, 68. |
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Däubler, T., & Benoit, K. (2021). Scaling hand-coded political texts to learn more about left-right policy content. Party Politics. |
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Däubler, T. (2021). The Personalization of Electoral Rules: How Shifting Influence From Selectors to Voters Affects Party Unity. Political Research Quarterly. |
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Däubler, T. (2021). Maßstäbe politischer Repräsentation. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 62(2), 375-378. |
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Dr Stephanie Dornschneider |
Dornschneider, S. (2021). Exit, Voice, Loyalty ? or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression.. Perspectives on Politics. |
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Dornschneider, S., & Todd, J. (2021). Everyday sentiment among unionists and nationalists in a Northern Irish town. Irish Political Studies, 36(2), 185-213. |
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Dornschneider, S. (2021). Analyzing ethnographic interviews: Three studies on terrorism and nonviolent resistance. International Political Science Review, 42(2), 149-163. |
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Assoc Professor Alexander Dukalskis |
Dukalskis, A., & Lee, J. (2020). Everyday Nationalism and Authoritarian Rule: A Case Study of North Korea. Nationalities Papers, 48(6), 1052-1068. |
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Dukalskis, A., & Joo, H. M. (2021). Everyday Authoritarianism in North Korea. Europe - Asia Studies, 73(2), 364-386. |
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Assoc Professor Vincent Durac |
Durac, V. (2021). Civil society, social mobilisation and the Arab Spring. Orient, 62(1), 42-49. |
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Assoc Professor Jos Elkink |
Baturo, A., & Elkink, J. A. (2021). What Countries Select More Experienced Leaders? The PolEx Measure of Political Experience. British Journal of Political Science. |
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Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. M. (2021). Predicting vote choice in the 2020 Irish general election. Irish Political Studies. |
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Professor David Farrell |
Suiter, J., Muradova, L., Gastil, J., & Farrell, D. M. (2020). Scaling up Deliberation: Testing the Potential of Mini-Publics to Enhance the Deliberative Capacity of Citizens. Swiss Political Science Review, 26(3), 253-272. |
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Suiter, J., M Farrell, D., Harris, C., & Murphy, P. (2021). Measuring Epistemic Deliberation on Polarized Issues: The Case of Abortion Provision in Ireland. Political Studies Review. |
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Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2021). The Perception of the Legitimacy of Citizens' Assemblies in Deeply Divided Places? Evidence of Public and Elite Opinion from Consociational Northern Ireland. Government and Opposition. |
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Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. M. (2021). Predicting vote choice in the 2020 Irish general election. Irish Political Studies. |
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Harris, C., Farrell, D. M., Suiter, J., & Brennan, M. (2021). Women’s voices in a deliberative assembly: An analysis of gender rates of participation in Ireland’s Convention on the Constitution 2012–2014. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 23(1), 175-193. |
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Dr Graham Finlay |
Föhrer, B., Erne, R., & Finlay, G. (2021). Transnational Competence: A Transformative Tool? A Comparison of German and Irish Political Trade Union Education Programs. Labor Studies Journal, 46(2), 182-212. |
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Professor Niamh Hardiman |
Dellepiane-Avellaneda, S., Hardiman, N., & Heras, J. L. (2021). Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery. Review of International Political Economy. |
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Dr David Horan |
Horan, D. (2020). National baselines for integrated implementation of an environmental sustainable development goal assessed in a new integrated SDG index. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(17). |
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Horan, D. (2020). Enabling integrated policymaking with the sustainable development goals: An application to Ireland. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(18). |
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Dr Yoo Sun Jung |
Jung, Y. S., Souza, F. D. S., Philips, A. Q., Rutherford, A., & Whitten, G. D. (2020). A command to estimate and interpret models of dynamic compositional dependent variables: New features for dynsimpie. The Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata, 20(3), 584-603. |
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Dr Joseph Lacey |
Lacey, J. (2020). Let the People Rule: How Direct Democracy Can Meet the Populist Challenge. By John G. Matsusaka. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020. 312p. $29.95 cloth.. Perspectives on Politics, 18(4), 1234-1236. |
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Herman, L. E., Hoerner, J., & Lacey, J. (2021). Why does the European Right accommodate backsliding states? An analysis of 24 European People’s Party votes (2011–2019). European Political Science Review, 13(2), 169-187. |
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Dr Richard Maher |
Henke, M., & Maher, R. (2021). The populist challenge to European defense. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(3), 389-406. |
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Maher, R. (2021). International Relations Theory and the Future of European Integration. International Studies Review, 23(1), 89-114. |
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Dr Stefan Müller |
Müller, S. (2020). Media Coverage of Campaign Promises Throughout the Electoral Cycle. Political Communication, 37(5), 696-718. |
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Müller, S., & Louwerse, T. (2020). The electoral cycle effect in parliamentary democracies. Political Science Research and Methods, 8(4), 795-802. |
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Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish voters moving to the left?. Irish Political Studies. |
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Müller, S. (2021). The temporal focus of campaign communication. Journal of Politics. |
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Boussalis, C., Coan, T. G., Holman, M. R., & Müller, S. (2021). Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions during Televised Debates. American Political Science Review. |
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Bowler, S., Mcelroy, G., & Müller, S. (2021). Voter expectations of government formation in coalition systems: The importance of the information context. European Journal of Political Research. |
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Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2021). Social Media and Political Agenda Setting. Political Communication. |
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Gilardi, F., Baumgartner, L., Dermont, C., Donnay, K., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., et al. (2021). Building Research Infrastructures to Study Digital Technology and Politics: Lessons from Switzerland. PS - Political Science and Politics. |
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Müller, S., & Kneafsey, L. (2021). Evidence for the irrelevance of irrelevant events. Political Science Research and Methods. |
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Jankowski, M., & Müller, S. (2021). The incumbency advantage in second-order PR elections: Evidence from the Irish context, 1942–2019. Electoral Studies, 71. |
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Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2021). Social Media and Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Switzerland. Swiss Political Science Review, 27(2), 243-256. |
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Assoc Professor Aidan Regan |
Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish voters moving to the left?. Irish Political Studies. |
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Johnston, A., Fuller, G. W., & Regan, A. (2021). It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe. Review of International Political Economy, 28(4), 843-873. |
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Bohle, D., & Regan, A. (2021). The Comparative Political Economy of Growth Models: Explaining the Continuity of FDI-Led Growth in Ireland and Hungary*. Politics and Society, 49(1), 75-106. |
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Professor Jennifer Todd |
Todd, J. (2020). A treatise on Northern Ireland. Volume 2 control. The second protestant ascendancy and the Irish state. IRISH POLITICAL STUDIES, 35(4), 642-646. |
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Todd, J. (2020). Review of Brendan O’Leary, A Treatise on Northern Ireland, 3 volumes, Oxford University Press. Irish Political Studies, 35(4), 642-646. |
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Todd, J. (2020). A treatise on Northern Ireland. Volume 3 consociation and confederation. From antagonism to accommodation?. IRISH POLITICAL STUDIES, 35(4), 642-646. |
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Todd, J. (2021). Unionism, identity and irish unity: Paradigms, problems and paradoxes. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 32(2), 53-77. |
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Dornschneider, S., & Todd, J. (2021). Everyday sentiment among unionists and nationalists in a Northern Irish town. Irish Political Studies, 36(2), 185-213. |
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Professor Ben Tonra |
Müller, P., Pomorska, K., & Tonra, B. (2021). The Domestic Challenge to EU Foreign Policy-Making: From Europeanisation to de-Europeanisation?. Journal of European Integration, 43(5), 519-534. |
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Tonra, B. (2021). Emotion norms: Ireland, Brexit, backstops and protocols. Global Affairs, 7(2), 157-171. |
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Assoc Professor Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati |
Vadlamannati, K. C., & de Soysa, I. (2020). Oil price volatility and political unrest: Prudence and protest in producer and consumer societies, 1980–2013. Energy Policy, 145. |
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Vadlamannati, K., & de Soysa, I. (2021). Does Free-Market Capitalism Inhibit Income Equality and Equitable Access to Opportunity? An Empirical Test, 1990-2016. International Political Science Review. |
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Song, T., Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Constituent Agency and Sub-national World Bank Aid Allocation. Journal of Development Studies, 57(3), 519-533. |
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de Soysa, I., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Does free-market capitalism drive unequal access to health? An empirical analysis, 1970–2015. Global Public Health, 16(12), 1904-1921. |
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Vadlamannati, K. C., Cooray, A., & de Soysa, I. (2021). Health-system equity, egalitarian democracy and COVID-19 outcomes: An empirical analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 49(1), 104-113. |
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Brazys, S., Cooray, A., Kolås, Å., & Vadlamannati, K. (2021). Editorial: New conversations in development studies. Journal of International Development, 33(6), 947-952. |
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Dr Dawn Walsh |
Fontana, G., Kartsonaki, A., Neudorfer, N. S., Walsh, D., Wolff, S., & Yakinthou, C. (2021). The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC). Conflict Management and Peace Science, 38(3), 338-364. |
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Professor Patrick Paul Walsh |
Banerjee, A., Murphy, E., & Walsh, P. P. (2020). Perceptions of multistakeholder partnerships for the sustainable development goals: A case study of Irish non-state actors. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(21), 1-15. |
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Korir, L., Rizov, M., Ruto, E., & Walsh, P. P. (2021). Household vulnerability to food insecurity and the regional food insecurity gap in Kenya. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(16). |
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Assoc Professor Eva Wegner |
Pellicer, M., Wegner, E., & De Juan, A. (2021). Preferences for the Scope of Protests. Political Research Quarterly, 74(2), 288-301. |
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