Tag: Political Science and International Relations
Article traces the “imaginary” in technology, war, and security studies
How shared beliefs about technology shape conflict and geopolitics

Transformer method measures inter-party communication
Automatically measuring how political parties communicate with each other

Congressional budget hearings used four politeness strategies
How power and institutional norms shape communication in budget debates

Sovereignty violations can trigger emotional multilateral responses
How emotional displays shape international responses to state kidnappings and sovereignty breaches

Ordinary Germans adopted democratic habits without full democratic meaning
How ordinary Germans experienced democracy imposed from above after World War II

Party archive types create different obstacles for comparative research
Understanding how political party archives differ and what challenges researchers face

Progressive bishops helped boost support for Brazil’s Workers’ Party
How progressive Catholic bishops became crucial to the left-wing party's electoral success in Brazil

Polyvariate regression outperforms difference scores for affective polarization
Polyvariate regression offers a better alternative to difference scores for measuring party bias

Issue competence shapes voting in European Parliament elections
How voters weigh party competence based on which government level they think is responsible

European space institutions evolved through fragmentation and political compromise
How Europe's divided space programs delayed its journey to independence in space exploration












