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Author: Ilayda Yücel

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Which legislators are more effective lawmakers when there is no majority party? The answer may surprise you.

What explains legislative effectiveness in presidential systems where executives often lack majority support in the legislature? In most presidential democracies,…

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The emergence of modern-day careers in Westminster systems

The three reform acts in the UK (in 1832, 1867, and 1884) are among the most consequential events in 19th…

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Can International Organizations Constrain States?

Can states “shop” between international organizations to secure more favorable deals from them, and if so, when? These questions are…

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Do Pandemics Matter for Electoral Outcomes?

A defining feature of democracy is that voters reward or punish incumbents at the ballot box in response to the…

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Not in My Backyard? Wind Power Benefits Pro-Renewables Democrats in Congress

Accelerating the adoption of renewable energy is vital for the fight against climate change. But domestic political support for transitioning…

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How wartime legacies can undermine democratic quality after civil war

Elections are cornerstones for societies transitioning from civil war to democracy. The success or failure of these elections is shaped…

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Shifiting Public Opinion, But Not Mobilizing Americans: The importance of Municipal Policing Practices

The Black Lives Matter Movement is officially more than a decade old. In its longevity, it has proven itself an…

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The Primary Path for Turning Legislative Effectiveness into Electoral Success

Effective lawmakers are the workhorses of the U.S. Congress, but does this legislative effort translate into electoral success? That is,…

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Why doesn´t Congress preempt the president´s unilateral policies?

When is policy made unilaterally rather than legislatively? Previous work focuses on the president’s so-called “first-mover advantage”, by which the…

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Are Intuitions Reliable Enough for Political Theorising?

Political theorists have a number of different tools in their methodological toolkits. A great deal of political theorising is done…

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