2023

Ketchley, N., Eibl, F. and Gunning, J. (2023) “Anti-austerity riots in late developing states: Evidence from the 1977 Egyptian Bread Intifada”, Journal of Peace Research, 61(6), pp. 952–966.
Tertytchnaya, K. (2023) “‘This rally is not authorized’: preventive repression and public opinion in electoral autocracies”, World Politics, 75(3), pp. 482–522.
Genovese, F. (2023) “Empathy, geography and immigration: political framing of sea migrant arrivals in European media”, European Union Politics, 24(4), pp. 771–784.
Carella, L. and Eggers, A. (2023) “Electoral systems and geographic representation”, British Journal of Political Science, 54(1), pp. 40–68.
Hussein, H. and Knol, M. (2023) “The Ukraine war, food trade and the network of global crises”, The International Spectator, 58(3), pp. 74–95.
Billingham, P. (2023) “Religious political arguments, accessibility, and democratic deliberation”, Notre Dame Law Review, 98(4), pp. 1595–1621.
Eijking, J. (2023) “Historical Claims to the International: The Case of the Suez Canal Experts”, International Studies Quarterly, 67(3), p. sqad041.
Newman, N. et al. (2023) Digital news report 2023. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Schuetze, B. and Hussein, H. (2023) “The geopolitical economy of an undermined energy transition: the case of Jordan”, Energy Policy, 180.
Harding, R. et al. (2023) “Buying a blind eye: campaign donations, regulatory enforcement, and deforestation”, American Political Science Review, 118(2), pp. 635–653.
Thornton, P. (2023) “When grid meets web: how COVID extended the Party-state’s capacity for social control at the grassroots”, China Leadership Monitor, 2023(76).
Northmore-Ball, K. and Tertytchnaya, K. (2023) “The long-term effects of voting for autocracy: evidence from Russia”, Electoral Studies, 83.
Leopold, D. (2023) “Classical Marxism: an intellectual history”, Catalyst. A Journal of Theory and Strategy [Preprint].
Haas, V. et al. (2023) “Can wedge strategies by mainstream parties cross-cut the anti-immigration far right vote?”, Electoral Studies, https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/electoral-studies(83).
Azevedo, F. et al. (2023) “Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries”., Scientific data, 10(1), p. 272.
Tavits, M. et al. (2023) “Fathers’ leave reduces sexist attitude”, American Political Science Review, 118(1), pp. 488–494.
Mont’Alverne, C. et al. (2023) “‘Fair and balanced’: what news audiences in four countries mean when they say they prefer impartial news ”, Journalism Studies, 24(9), pp. 1131–1148.
Lindvall, J., Rueda, D. and Zhai, H. (2023) “When parties move to the middle: the role of uncertainty”, British Journal of Political Science, 53(4), pp. 1208–1229.
Ross Arguedas, A. et al. (2023) News for the powerful and privileged: how misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermines their trust in news. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Yan, A. and Bernhard, R. (2023) “The silenced text: field experiments on gendered experiences of political participation”, American Political Science Review, 118(1), pp. 481–487.
Batista, M., Power, T. and Zucco, C. (2023) “Be careful what you wish for: portfolio allocation, presidential popularity, and electoral payoffs to parties in multiparty presidentialism”, Party Politics [Preprint].
GONZALEZ OCANTOS, E. et al. (2023) Prosecutors, Voters, and the Criminalization of Corruption in Latin America. Cambridge University Press.
Wheeler, J. et al. (2023) “Space conservation: a plea for urgency”, Astronomy and Geophysics, 64(2), pp. 2.14 – 2.18.
Ejaz, W. and Najam, A. (2023) “The Global South and Climate Coverage: From News Taker to News Maker”, Social Media + Society, 9(2), p. 20563051231177904.
Hussein, H. and Ezbakhe, F. (2023) “The Water–Employment–Migration nexus: buzzword or useful framework?”, Development Policy Review, 41(3).