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The two faces of conflict: how internal and external conflict affect interest...
Conflict is one of the most fundamental concepts in the interest group literature. The more conflict there is, the less likely it is that interest groups can impact... -
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While the sizeable literature on anti-immigrant parties commonly invokes the term “breakthrough” in discussing their electoral fortunes, no existing study has subjected this... -
Policy area satisfaction, perceptions of responsibility, and political trust:...
Existing research demonstrates that evaluations of policies affect political trust. However, two limitations to the extant literature require us to reassess the micro-level... -
Does it pay to lobby? Examining the link between firm lobbying and firm profi...
Does firm lobbying in the EU increase firm profitability? While there is a well-established literature on this issue in the US context, existing EU studies have overlooked this... -
Sex and ideology: liberal and conservative responses to scandal
Research finds citizens are less likely to penalize politicians implicated in sex scandals compared to corruption. Still, observational data reveals that some politicians have... -
Procedural vs substantive accountability in EMU governance: between payoffs a...
This article introduces a new normative framework for analysing accountability in the European Union’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The framework is anchored in four... -
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During the recent European refugee crisis, more than two million people applied for asylum in Germany. Female applicants stand a higher chance to gain protection than male...