The Stein Rokkan Lecture 2016: Mission impossible? Reconciling economic and social Europe after the euro crisis and Brexit
Maurizio Ferrera
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What drives the polarisation and moderation of opinions?: Evidence from a Finnish citizen deliberation experiment on immigration
Marina Lindell, André Bächtiger, Kimmo Grönlund, Kaisa Herne, Maija Setälä, Dominik Wyss
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Designing stakeholder consultations: Reinforcing or alleviating bias in the European Union system of governance?
Adriana Bunea
págs. 46-69
Right-wing populist party supporters: dissatisfied but not direct democrats
Shaun Bowler, David Denemark, Todd Donovan, Duncan McDonnell
págs. 70-91
Parallel publics?: Support for income redistribution in times of economic crisis
Frédéric Gonthier
págs. 92-114
Does anybody notice?: How policy positions of coalition parties are perceived by voters
Jae-Jae Spoon, Heike Klüver
págs. 115-132
Ideas and agency in immigration policy:: a discursive institutionalist approach
Christina Boswell, James Hampshire
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Institutional veto players and cabinet formation: the veto control hypothesis reconsidered
Sebastian Eppner, Steffen Ganghof
págs. 169-186
Corrigendum Are there really two cultures?: A pilot study on the application of qualitative and quantitative methods in political science
David Kuehn, Ingo Rohlfing
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Stepping in the same river twice: stability amidst change in Eastern European party competition
Jan Rovny, Jonathan Polk
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State of the Field : Party politics in hard times: comparative perspectives on the European and Latin American economic crises
Kenneth Roberts
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Conflict, choice or geography?: Explaining patterns of democracy in continental Europe
Julian Bernauer, Adrian Vatter
págs. 251-278
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Beyond Kriesiland: EU integration as a super issue after the Eurocrisis
Simon Otjes, Alexia Katsanidou
págs. 301-319
Democracy without choice: Citizens’ perceptions of government autonomy during the Eurozone crisis
Rubén Ruiz Rufino, Sonia Alonso Sáenz de Oger
págs. 320-345
What can a government do?: Government issue ownership and real-world problems
Henrik Bech Seeberg
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Public support for coercive diplomacy: exploring public opinion data from ten European countries
Michal Onderco
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Prescribing democracy?: Party proscription and party system stability in Germany, Spain and Turkey
Fernando Casal Bértoa, Angela Bourne
págs. 440-465
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
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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
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Failed expectations: quality of government and support for populist parties in Europe
Mattias Agerberg
págs. 578-600