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Shin, Adrian International Studies Quarterly, sqz033, https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqz033Published: 17 June 2019Abstract:This article argues that substantial natural resource wealth leads to more restrictive low-skill immigration policy in
Wolak, J. Polit Behav (2018) 40: 763. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-017-9421-9 Abstract: What makes people feel influential in politics? While prior studies describe political efficacy as a stable and socialized trait, I argue that feelings of
Stojek, Szymon and Jaroslav Tir. 2015. 鈥淭he Supply Side of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Trade Ties and Locations of UN Led Deployments.鈥 European Journal of International Relations 21(2): 352-376.Abstract:Peacekeeping operations
Tir, Jaroslav and Shane P. Singh. 2015."Get Off My Lawn: Territorial Civil Wars and Subsequent Social Intolerance in the Public." Journal of Peace Research 52(4): 478-491.Abstract:It is argued that threat related to territorial civil wars
Singh, Shane P. and Jaroslav Tir. 2017. 鈥淧artisanship, Militarized International Conflict, and Electoral Support for the Incumbent.鈥 Political Research Quarterly.Abstract:Comparative politics scholarship often neglects to consider how militarized
Lisa Dilling, Elise Pizzi, John Berggren, Ashwin Ravikumar, Krister AnderssonAbstract:Cities are key sites of action for adaptation to climate change. However, there are a wide variety of responses to hazards at the municipal level. Why do
Valdivieso, P. and Andersson, K.Abstract: Why do some local governments successfully address issues related to environmental disaster risk management (EDRM), while others do not? This research contributes to a growing literature about the
Cook, Nathan J., Wright, Glenn D., Andersson, Krister P.Abstract: Concerned with the challenges of sustainable development, policy makers and scholars often urge nongovernmental organizations to increase their efforts to support governance of
Valdivieso, P.E., Andersson, K.P., Villena-Roldan, B. 2017.Abstract: We study how the local institutional context shapes local government decisions about responses to perceived threats of natural disasters and climatic change. We draw on
Steven M. Smith, Krister Andersson, Kelsey C. Cody, Michael Cox, and Darren FicklinAbstract锛 Many globally important groundwater aquifers are under considerable stress as withdrawals, predominantly for irrigation, outpace recharge. Meanwhile,