Party convergence and vote switching: Explaining mainstream party decline across Europe
Jae-Jae Spoon, Heike Klüver
págs. 1021-1042
Exclusion or interests? Why females in elected office reduce petty and grand corruption
Monika Bauhr, Nicholas Charron, Lena Wängnerud
págs. 1043-1065
The judicialisation of EMU politics: Resistance to the EU's new economic governance mechanisms at the domestic level
Sabine Saurugger, Clément Fontan
págs. 1066-1087
Labour market regulation and subjective well‐being in low‐income countries
Patrick Flavin, Alexander C. Pacek, Benjamin Radcliff
págs. 1088-1107
Populism and feminist politics: The cases of Finland and Spain
págs. 1108-1128
Representing the compromise: How institutions serve government support coalitions in European Union policy making
Fabio Franchino, Christopher Wratil
págs. 1129-1151
National protest agenda and the dimensionality of party politics: Evidence from four East‐Central European democracies
Ondřej Císař, Kateřina Vráblíková
págs. 1152-1171
Losers lose more than winners win: Asymmetrical effects of winning and losing in elections
Sune Welling Hansen, Robert Klemmensen, Søren Serritzlew
págs. 1172-1190
Fresh pipes with dirty water: How quality of government shapes the provision of public goods in democracies
Marina Povitkina, Ketevan Bolkvadze
págs. 1191-1212
Old wine in new bottles?: Reassessing the effects of globalisation on political preferences in Western Europe
Peter Egge Langsæther, Rune Stubager
págs. 1213-1233
A problem with empirical studies of party policy shifts: Alternative measures of party shifts are uncorrelated
James Adams, Luca Bernardi, Lawrence Ezrow, Oakley B. Gordon, Tzu‐Ping Liu, M. Christine Phillips
págs. 1234-1244
págs. 1245-1256