2022
Social Dynamics in Swiss SocietyBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Christopher JordeAbstract: In this chapter we examine individual-level shifts in attitudes toward immigrants, government spending and the environment over sixteen years in Switzerland. We
Latent territorial threat and democratic regime reversalsBy: Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir, Douglas M GiblerAbstract:ÌýWhy do some democracies revert to non-democratic forms of governance? We develop an explanation of democratic reversals that
Does threat from COVID-19 stimulate attitudes amenable to public cooperation? Evidence from IndiaBy: Shane P Singh, Jaroslav TirAbstract:ÌýEspecially before the development of vaccines, efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19 relied heavily on
Consent in peacekeepingBy: Timothy Passmore, Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav TirAbstract:ÌýIn September 2007, amid widespread armed attacks by rebel groups against civilians in easternChad and the Central African Republic, the UN Security Council
International justice: Rights and obligations of statesBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:ÌýA preliminary question to its application concerns whether or not justice can defensibly be extended to relations between states, as the notion of “
Climate justice and equityBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:ÌýEquity serves as a key ideal in the normative assessment of anthropogenic climate change as well as in the evaluation of responses to it. This chapter examines this ideal in light of
Foundations of Social Policy Support Under Heterogenous Tax Enforcement: Evidence from Survey and Laboratory ExperimentsBy: Israel Marques, Sarah SokheyAbstract:ÌýWhat do citizens want from the government when the government functions poorly? We
Russia’s response to COVID-19: Leveraging pre-pandemic data to theorize about public approvalBy: Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract:ÌýWhy have Russians largely approved of the government’s pandemic response despite having one of the highest excess
Learning by doing: using an undergraduate research lab to promote diversity and inclusionBy: Jeffrey Nonnemacher, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract:ÌýUndergraduate research labs have long been recognized as having educational and professional benefits
Enraged and engaged? Emotions as motives for discussing politicsBy: Jennifer Wolak, Anand Edward SokheyAbstract:ÌýThe 2016 presidential campaign made some feel angry, while others felt anxious, embarrassed, or enthusiastic. We explore how these