Tag: Political Science and International Relations
Journalists’ responses helped mainstream the far right in Germany
Why German journalists struggle to contain far-right discourse

Village heads used government aid to sustain political power
Village leaders' control of state resources shapes electoral outcomes in Indonesia

Government and opposition MPs use geographic questions differently
How government and opposition lawmakers use geographic references in parliamentary questions

Prospective homeowners are more right-wing than satisfied renters
How renter preferences toward owning shape political ideology in Canada

Foreign-born women remain underrepresented in Swedish councils and parliament
Foreign-born underrepresentation in Swedish political institutions

Graduate classrooms may be central to Global IR change
Graduate education's role in blocking international relations globalization

Resourcing shapes influence and fragmentation in international organizations
How countries use funding and staffing to control global institutions

Meloni government’s longevity stems from multiple stabilizing mechanisms
How Italy's most durable recent government defied decades of political fragmentation

A model links colonial war, trade restrictions, and exclusive trading rights
How rival powers choose between peaceful trade or warfare to control colonial markets

Party aid and party research rest on different assumptions
Why party support programs and academic research operate from fundamentally different understandings












