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Liu AH, Roosevelt M, Wilson Sokhey S. Economics & Politics (October 2016).Abstract:Trade has the potential to influence a wide range of political and social outcomes. Using the post-Soviet context, we examine how language policies –
Lyons J, Sokhey AE, McClurg SD, Seib D. JOURNAL OF POLITICS. 78 (3) (July 01, 2016): 806-821.Abstract:Interpersonal disagreement has been linked to a variety of democratic outcomes, and classic theories of social influence place it at the heart
Djupe P, Mcclurg S, Sokhey AE. British Journal of Political Science (2016): 1-22.Abstract:Scholars of behavior remain focused on the citizenry’s ability to acquire high quality information that can enable political action and choice. One
Fitzgerald J, Wolak J. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW. 37 (1) (January 01, 2016): 130-146.Abstract:When people say that they trust local authorities, is it simply because they have generalized trust in national government? Or is trust in
Ferguson ML. Hypatia. 31 (3) (August 2016): 687-703.Abstract:The central thesis of Susan Okin’s Justice, Gender, and the Family—that the ideology of the traditional family is the linchpin of contemporary gender inequality in the US—remains
Hultman L, Kathman JD, Shannon M. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 33 (3) (July 01, 2016): 231-249.Abstract:How do the qualities of United Nations peacekeeping operations (PKOs) influence the duration of peace after civil wars? Recent
Brown DS, Brown JC, Brown C. LAND USE POLICY. 54 (July 01, 2016): 331-338.AbstractResearchers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of contentious social processes on land change. In the Brazilian Amazon, there are often
Bearce DH, Eldredge CD, Jolliff BJ. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY. 60 (2) (June 01, 2016): 307-316.Abstract:This article examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading arrangements (PTAs). Using a gravity
Baker A, Scarritt JR, Mozaffar S. DEMOCRATIZATION. 23 (5) (August 01, 2016): 838-861.Abstract:Ethnic fragmentation is largely presumed to be bad for democracy. However, many African countries belie this claim, as democracy has recently sprouted in
Baker A, Ames B, Sokhey AE, Renno LR. JOURNAL OF POLITICS. 78 (1) (January 01, 2016): 197-213.Abstract:What happens to partisanship when a party undergoes rapid and visible elite-led changes that dilute its traditional brand? We address