Electoral rules, corruption, inequality and evaluations of democracy
Todd Donovan, Jeffrey Karp
págs. 469-486
Getting away with foul play?: The importance of formal and informal oversight institutions for electoral integrity
Sarah Birch, Carolien van Ham
págs. 487-511
págs. 512-528
Constitutional courts as veto players: lessons from the United States, France and Germany
Sylvain Brouard, Christoph Hönnige
págs. 529-552
The ‘third way’ and the politics of law and order: explaining differences in law and order policies between Blair's New Labour and Schröder's SPD
Georg Wenzelburger, Helge Staff
págs. 553-577
Failed expectations: quality of government and support for populist parties in Europe
Mattias Agerberg
págs. 578-600
Bridging the enduring gender gap in political interest in Europe: the relevance of promoting gender equality
págs. 601-618
A multilevel puzzle: migrants’ voting rights in national and local elections
Jean-Thomas Arrighi, Rainer Bauböck
págs. 619-639
págs. 640-659
‘Going beyond the Troika’:: power and discourse in Portuguese austerity politics
Catherine Moury, Adam Standring
págs. 660-679
How federalism influences welfare spending: Belgium federalism reform through the perspective of the synthetic control method
Tobias Arnold, Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
págs. 680-702
Does personal contact with ethnic minorities affect anti-immigrant sentiments?: Evidence from a field experiment
Henning Finseraas, Andreas Kotsadam
págs. 703-722
Conceptualising the policy engagement of interest groups: iInvolvement, access and prominence
Darren Halpin, Bert Fraussen
págs. 723-732