Dr Joshua Alley |
Jo, H., Alley, J. K., Park, Y., & Jordan, S. (2021). Signaling restraint: international engagement and rebel groups’ commitment to international law. International Interactions, 47(5), 928-954. doi:10.1080/03050629.2020.1814761 |
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Alley, J. (2021). Alliance Participation, Treaty Depth, and Military Spending. International Studies Quarterly, 65(4), 929-943. doi:10.1093/isq/sqab077 |
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Alley, J., & Fuhrmann, M. (2021). Budget Breaker? The Financial Cost of US Military Alliances. Security Studies, 30(5), 661-690. doi:10.1080/09636412.2021.2021280 |
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Assoc Professor Samuel Brazys |
Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Aid curse with Chinese characteristics? Chinese development flows and economic reforms. Public Choice, 188(3-4), 407-430. doi:10.1007/s11127-020-00836-z |
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Brazys, S., & Elkink, J. A. (2021). “Aid for Trade” Effectiveness? Micro-level Evidence from Nepal. European Journal of Development Research, 33(6), 1493-1513. doi:10.1057/s41287-020-00296-7 |
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Vadlamannati, K. C., & Brazys, S. (2022). Does cultural diversity hinder the implementation of IMF-supported programs? An empirical investigation. Review of International Organizations. doi:10.1007/s11558-022-09454-4 |
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Brazys, S., Müller, S., & Dukalskis, A. (2022). Leader of the Pack? Changes in ‘Wolf Warrior Diplomacy’ After A Politburo Collective Study Session. China Quarterly. |
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Brazys, S., & Schoonvelde, M. (2022). Home Field Advantage? EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreement Meeting Locations and Textual Tone. Journal of Common Market Studies, 60(4), 903-925. doi:10.1111/jcms.13290 |
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Brazys, S. (2022). Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin Strange and Michael J. Tierney. 2022. Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). The Review of International Organizations. doi:10.1007/s11558-022-09472-2 |
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Professor John Coakley |
Coakley, J. (2021). Geographical retreat and symbolic advance? Language policy in Ireland. Language Problems and Language Planning, 45(2), 239-260. doi:10.1075/lplp.00079.coa |
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Burckhardt, T., Coakley, J., & Maracz, L. (2021). Linguistic territoriality under stress: European perspectives. Language Problems and Language Planning, 45(2), 121-141. doi:10.1075/lplp.00074.bur |
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Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2022). 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, 57(3), 532-551. doi:10.1017/gov.2021.4 |
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Dr Thomas Daubler |
Däubler, T., Quoß, F., & Rudolph, L. (2021). Do Citizens use Sociodemographic Characteristics as Cues to Infer Candidate Issue Positions?. Swiss Political Science Review, 27(4), 731-753. doi:10.1111/spsr.12493 |
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Däubler, T., & Muineacháin, S. (2022). Millstone or means to succeed: party-brand value, intra-party competition and personal vote-seeking. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. doi:10.1080/17457289.2022.2080685 |
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Däubler, T. (2022). The Personalization of Electoral Rules: How Shifting Influence From Selectors to Voters Affects Party Unity. Political Research Quarterly, 75(1), 160-174. doi:10.1177/1065912920987898 |
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Däubler, T., Chiru, M., & Hermansen, S. S. L. (2022). Introducing COMEPELDA: Comprehensive European Parliament electoral data covering rules, parties and candidates. European Union Politics, 23(2), 351-371. doi:10.1177/14651165211053439 |
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Ms Alona Dolinsky |
Dolinsky, A. O. (2022). Correction to: Policy-making in coalition governments (European Political Science, (2022), 10.1057/s41304-022-00370-0). European Political Science. doi:10.1057/s41304-022-00375-9 |
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Dolinsky, A. O. (2022). Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset. Party Politics. doi:10.1177/13540688221131982 |
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Dolinsky, A. O. (2022). Policy-making in coalition governments. European Political Science. doi:10.1057/s41304-022-00370-0 |
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Assoc Professor Jos Dornschneider-Elkink |
Brazys, S., & Elkink, J. A. (2021). “Aid for Trade” Effectiveness? Micro-level Evidence from Nepal. European Journal of Development Research, 33(6), 1493-1513. doi:10.1057/s41287-020-00296-7 |
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Elkink, J. A., & Grund, T. U. (2022). Modeling Diffusion through Statistical Network Analysis: A Simulation Study and Empirical Application to Same-Sex Marriage. International Studies Quarterly, 66(1). doi:10.1093/isq/sqab087 |
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Baturo, A., & Elkink, J. A. (2022). What Countries Select More Experienced Leaders? The PolEx Measure of Political Experience. British Journal of Political Science, 52(3), 1455-1464. doi:10.1017/S0007123421000107 |
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Assoc Professor Alexander Dukalskis |
Dukalskis, A., Furstenberg, S., Gorokhovskaia, Y., Heathershaw, J., Lemon, E., & Schenkkan, N. (2022). Transnational repression: data advances, comparisons, and challenges. Political Research Exchange, 4(1). doi:10.1080/2474736X.2022.2104651 |
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Assoc Professor Vincent Durac |
Durac, V. (2022). The Arab Winter: Democratic Consolidation, Civil War, and Radical Islamists. By Steven J. King. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 338p. $99.99 cloth, $29.99 paper.. Perspectives on Politics, 20(1), 364-365. doi:10.1017/s1537592721003959 |
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Professor David Farrell |
Elstub, S., Carrick, J., Farrell, D. M., & Mockler, P. (2021). The scope of climate assemblies: Lessons from the climate assembly uk. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(20). doi:10.3390/su132011272 |
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Farrell, D. M., & Field, L. (2022). The growing prominence of deliberative mini-publics and their impact on democratic government. Irish Political Studies, 37(2), 285-302. doi:10.1080/07907184.2022.2045419 |
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Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2022). 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, 57(3), 532-551. doi:10.1017/gov.2021.4 |
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Professor Niamh Hardiman |
Dellepiane-Avellaneda, S., Hardiman, N., & Heras, J. L. (2022). Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery. Review of International Political Economy, 29(4), 1287-1313. doi:10.1080/09692290.2021.1899960 |
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Dr David Horan |
Horan, D. (2022). Towards a Portfolio Approach: Partnerships for Sustainable Transformations. Global Policy, 13(1), 160-170. doi:10.1111/1758-5899.13020 |
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Horan, D. (2022). A framework to harness effective partnerships for the sustainable development goals. Sustainability Science, 17(4), 1573-1587. doi:10.1007/s11625-021-01070-2 |
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Dr Yoo Sun Jung |
Jung, Y. S., Owen, E., & Shim, G. S. (2021). Heterogeneity in How Investors Respond to Disputes: Greenfield Foreign Direct Investment and Coindustrial Disputes. The Journal of Politics, 83(4), 1260-1274. doi:10.1086/715164 |
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Dr Joseph Lacey |
Lacey, J. (2022). On popular votes and the problems of self-government: A systemic case for ordinary popular vote processes. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 1-26. doi:10.1080/13698230.2021.1997249 |
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Dr Stefan Müller |
Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish Voters Moving to the Left?. Irish Political Studies, 36(4), 535-555. doi:10.1080/07907184.2021.1973737 |
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Müller, S. (2022). The Temporal Focus of Campaign Communication. Journal of Politics, 84(1), 585-590. doi:10.1086/715165 |
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Brazys, S., Müller, S., & Dukalskis, A. (2022). Leader of the Pack? Changes in ‘Wolf Warrior Diplomacy’ After A Politburo Collective Study Session. China Quarterly. |
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Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2022). Social Media and Political Agenda Setting. Political Communication, 39(1), 39-60. doi:10.1080/10584609.2021.1910390 |
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Bowler, S., Mcelroy, G., & Müller, S. (2022). Voter expectations of government formation in coalition systems: The importance of the information context. European Journal of Political Research, 61(1), 111-133. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12441 |
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Gilardi, F., Baumgartner, L., Dermont, C., Donnay, K., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., et al. (2022). Building Research Infrastructures to Study Digital Technology and Politics: Lessons from Switzerland. PS - Political Science and Politics, 55(2), 354-359. doi:10.1017/S1049096521000895 |
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Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2022). Issue Ownership and Agenda Setting in the 2019 Swiss National Elections. Swiss Political Science Review, 28(2), 190-208. doi:10.1111/spsr.12496 |
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Assoc Professor Aidan Regan |
Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish voters moving to the left?. Irish Political Studies, 36(4), 535-555. doi:10.1080/07907184.2021.1973737 |
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Kneafsey, L., & Regan, A. (2022). The role of the media in shaping attitudes toward corporate tax avoidance in Europe: experimental evidence from Ireland. Review of International Political Economy, 29(1), 281-306. doi:10.1080/09692290.2020.1796753 |
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Regan, A. (2022). Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism in a Turbulent Age. Party Politics, 28(2), 403-405. doi:10.1177/13540688211072606 |
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Dr Martijn Schoonvelde |
Baden, C., Pipal, C., Schoonvelde, M., & van der Velden, M. A. C. G. (2022). Three Gaps in Computational Text Analysis Methods for Social Sciences: A Research Agenda. Communication Methods and Measures, 16(1), 1-18. doi:10.1080/19312458.2021.2015574 |
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Brazys, S., & Schoonvelde, M. (2022). Home Field Advantage? EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreement Meeting Locations and Textual Tone. Journal of Common Market Studies, 60(4), 903-925. doi:10.1111/jcms.13290 |
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Dr Tobias Theiler |
Theiler, T. (2022). International functionalism and democracy. European Journal of International Relations, 28(2), 312-336. doi:10.1177/13540661211073081 |
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Dr Lucia Tiscornia |
Tiscornia, L., & Pérez Bentancur, V. (2022). Dilemmas of substitution: Why the urban poor support punitive policing in a Latin American city. Journal of Urban Affairs. doi:10.1080/07352166.2022.2112902 |
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Tiscornia, L. (2022). How Climate Change Affects Organized Criminal Group Behavior. Studies in Comparative International Development. doi:10.1007/s12116-022-09360-1 |
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Pérez Bentancur, V., & Tiscornia, L. (2022). Iteration in Mixed-Methods Research Designs Combining Experiments and Fieldwork<sup> 1,</sup><sup> 2</sup>. Sociological Methods and Research. doi:10.1177/00491241221082595 |
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Tiscornia, L., & Pérez Bentancur, V. (2022). Transparency and Replicability in Mixed-Methods Designs using Experiments. Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research, Vol. 19.2 / 20.1(Fall 2021 - Spring 2022). doi:10.5281/zenodo.6448122 |
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Professor Jennifer Todd |
McEvoy, J., Todd, J., & Walsh, D. (2022). Participatory Constitutionalism and the Agenda for Change: Socio-economic Issues in Irish Constitutional Debates. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 33(2), 140-171. doi:10.1353/isia.2022.0008 |
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Todd, J. (2022). M<scp>argaret</scp> M. S<scp>cull</scp>. <i>The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968–1998</i>.. The American Historical Review, 126(4), 1692-1693. doi:10.1093/ahr/rhab639 |
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Professor Ben Tonra |
Tonra, B. (2021). Emotion norms: Ireland, Brexit, backstops and protocols. Global Affairs, 7(2), 157-171. doi:10.1080/23340460.2021.1931399 |
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Assoc Professor Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati |
Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Aid curse with Chinese characteristics? Chinese development flows and economic reforms. Public Choice, 188(3-4), 407-430. doi:10.1007/s11127-020-00836-z |
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Vadlamannati, K. C., Janz, N., & de Soysa, I. (2021). U.S. Multinationals and Human Rights: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Extractive Versus Nonextractive Sectors. Business and Society, 60(8), 2136-2174. doi:10.1177/0007650320928972 |
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Vadlamannati, K. C., & Brazys, S. (2022). Does cultural diversity hinder the implementation of IMF-supported programs? An empirical investigation. Review of International Organizations. doi:10.1007/s11558-022-09454-4 |
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Juárez, N. C., Urdal, H., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2022). The significance of age structure, education, and youth unemployment for explaining subnational variation in violent youth crime in Mexico. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 39(1), 49-73. doi:10.1177/0738894220946324 |
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Bandyopadhyay, S., & Vadlamannati, K. (2022). JID ‘Long run effects of Covid-19 on developing countries’ Special Issue Editorial Introduction. Journal of International Development, 34(4), 695-696. doi:10.1002/jid.3673 |
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Dr Dawn Walsh |
Murphy, E., & Walsh, D. (2022). Agonistic transitional justice: a global survey. Third World Quarterly, 43(6), 1380-1398. doi:10.1080/01436597.2021.1952068 |
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McEvoy, J., Todd, J., & Walsh, D. (2022). Participatory Constitutionalism and the Agenda for Change: Socio-economic Issues in Irish Constitutional Debates. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 33(2), 140-171. doi:10.1353/isia.2022.0008 |
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Walsh, D. (2022). Avoiding Unwieldy and Ethnocratic Government. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 33(2), 27-29. doi:10.1353/isia.2022.0000 |
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