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2021, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 337-347 EU Climate and Energy Policy: How Myopic Is It?
by Jana Gheuens & Sebastian Oberthür - 348-359 The European Council, the Council, and the European Green Deal
by Jeffrey Rosamond & Claire Dupont - 360-369 Energy Security in Turbulent Times Towards the European Green Deal
by Odysseas Christou - 370-379 The European Green Deal: What Prospects for Governing Climate Change With Policy Monitoring?
by Jonas J. Schoenefeld - 380-390 Deliberative Mini-Publics and the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times: The Irish and French Climate Assemblies
by Diarmuid Torney - 391-400 Polish Climate Policy Narratives: Uniqueness, Alternative Pathways, and Nascent Polarisation
by Katja Biedenkopf - 401-411 A Nice Tailwind: The EU’s Goal Achievement at the IMO Initial Strategy
by Joseph Earsom & Tom Delreux
2021, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-7 Editorial: Is There a New Climate Politics?
by Anna R. Davies & Vanesa Castán Broto & Stephan Hügel - 8-16 Climate Politics in Green Deals: Exposing the Political Frontiers of the European Green Deal
by Juan Antonio Samper & Amanda Schockling & Mine Islar - 17-28 Motivations and Intended Outcomes in Local Governments' Declarations of Climate Emergency
by Xira Ruiz-Campillo & Vanesa Castán Broto & Linda Westman - 29-40 Universities, Sustainability, and Neoliberalism: Contradictions of the Climate Emergency Declarations
by Kirstie O’Neill & Charlotte Sinden - 41-50 The ‘Stifling’ of New Climate Politics in Ireland
by Louise Michelle Fitzgerald & Paul Tobin & Charlotte Burns & Peter Eckersley - 51-63 Crisis Capitalism and Climate Finance: The Framing, Monetizing, and Orchestration of Resilience-Amidst-Crisis
by Joshua Long - 64-75 Representing ‘Place’: City Climate Commissions and the Institutionalisation of Experimental Governance in Edinburgh
by Alice Creasy & Matthew Lane & Alice Owen & Candice Howarth & Dan van der Horst - 76-86 Contrasting Views of Citizens’ Assemblies: Stakeholder Perceptions of Public Deliberation on Climate Change
by Rebecca Sandover & Alice Moseley & Patrick Devine-Wright - 87-99 Carbon Ruins: Engaging with Post-Fossil Transitions through Participatory World-Building
by Johannes Stripple & Alexandra Nikoleris & Roger Hildingsson - 100-111 Just Adapt: Engaging Disadvantaged Young People in Planning for Climate Adaptation
by Anna R. Davies & Stephan Hügel - 112-123 Shifting Coalitions within the Youth Climate Movement in the US
by Dana R. Fisher & Sohana Nasrin - 124-134 New Climate Activism between Politics and Law: Analyzing the Strategy of the KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz
by Seline Keller & Basil Bornemann - 135-145 Clashing Tactics, Clashing Generations: The Politics of the School Strikes for Climate in Belgium
by Anneleen Kenis - 146-158 Public Engagement in Climate Communication on China’s Weibo: Network Structure and Information Flows
by Yixi Yang & Mark C. J. Stoddart - 159-162 Reforming the Institutions of Eurozone Governance
by Anna-Lena Högenauer & Moritz Rehm - 163-172 Avoiding the Inappropriate: The European Commission and Sanctions under the Stability and Growth Pact
by Martin Sacher - 173-184 Tug of War over Financial Assistance: Which Way Forward for Eurozone Stability Mechanisms?
by Moritz Rehm - 185-195 The European Investment Bank’s ‘Quantum Leap’ to Become the World’s First International Climate Bank
by Helen Kavvadia - 196-207 ‘Don’t Crunch My Credit’: Member State Governments’ Preferences on Bank Capital Requirements
by Sébastien Commain - 208-218 European Financial Governance: FTT Reform, Controversies and Governments’ Responsiveness
by Aukje van Loon - 219-229 Scrutiny or Complacency? Banking Union in the Bundestag and the Assemblée Nationale
by Anna-Lena Högenauer - 230-240 German Politics and Intergovernmental Negotiations on the Eurozone Budget
by Shawn Donnelly - 241-251 The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
by Clément Fontan & David Howarth - 252-264 Covid-19: A Different Economic Crisis but the Same Paradigm of Democratic Deficit in the EU
by Dina Sebastião - 265-270 Editor’s Introduction: The Promise and Peril of Ranked Choice Voting
by Caroline J. Tolbert & Daria Kuznetsova - 271-279 Ranked Choice Voting in Australia and America: Do Voters Follow Party Cues?
by Benjamin Reilly - 280-292 Using Campaign Communications to Analyze Civility in Ranked Choice Voting Elections
by Martha Kropf - 293-305 Demographic Disparities Using Ranked-Choice Voting? Ranking Difficulty, Under-Voting, and the 2020 Democratic Primary
by Joseph A. Coll - 306-318 The Impact of Input Rules and Ballot Options on Voting Error: An Experimental Analysis
by J. S. Maloy & Matthew Ward - 319-331 Ranked Choice Voting and Youth Voter Turnout: The Roles of Campaign Civility and Candidate Contact
by Courtney L. Juelich & Joseph A. Coll - 332-343 Election Reform and Women’s Representation: Ranked Choice Voting in the U.S
by Cynthia Richie Terrell & Courtney Lamendola & Maura Reilly - 344-353 Variants of Ranked-Choice Voting from a Strategic Perspective
by Jack Santucci - 354-364 Lessons from the Use of Ranked Choice Voting in American Presidential Primaries
by Rob Richie & Benjamin Oestericher & Deb Otis & Jeremy Seitz-Brown - 365-368 Steering in Governance: Evolutionary Perspectives
by Raoul Beunen & Kristof Van Assche - 369-380 Steering as Path Creation: Leadership and the Art of Managing Dependencies and Reality Effects
by Kristof Van Assche & Martijn Duineveld & Monica Gruezmacher & Raoul Beunen - 381-392 Economic Transitions in South Africa’s Secondary Cities: Governing Mine Closures
by Lochner Marais & Verna Nel & Kholisa Rani & Deidré van Rooyen & Kentse Sesele & Phia van der Watt & Lyndon du Plessis - 393-402 Irritation Design: Updating Steering Theory in the Age of Governance
by Marc Mölders - 403-414 Social Investment Policies in the EU: Actively Concrete or Passively Abstract?
by Gaby Umbach & Igor Tkalec - 415-427 Strategy and Steering in Governance: The Changing Fates of the Argentine Planning Council
by Rodrigo Alves Rolo & Kristof Van Assche & Martijn Duineveld - 428-438 What Is the Role of the Government in Wildlife Policy? Evolutionary Governance Perspective
by Krzysztof Niedziałkowski & Renata Putkowska-Smoter - 439-450 Mitigating Pro-Poor Housing Failures: Access Theory and the Politics of Urban Governance
by Katja Mielke & Helena Cermeño - 451-459 Policy Assemblages and Policy Resilience: Lessons for Non-Design from Evolutionary Governance Theory
by Kris Hartley & Michael Howlett
2021, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Assessing What Brexit Means for Europe: Implications for EU Institutions and Actors
by Edoardo Bressanelli & Nicola Chelotti - 5-15 Explaining Cooperation in the Council of the EU Before and After the Brexit Referendum
by Markus Johansson - 16-26 Managing Disintegration: How the European Parliament Responded and Adapted to Brexit
by Edoardo Bressanelli & Nicola Chelotti & Wilhelm Lehmann - 27-36 A Knot Not to Be Cut? The Legacy of Brexit over the CJEU
by Marta Simoncini & Giuseppe Martinico - 37-47 Lobbying Brexit Negotiations: Who Lobbies Michel Barnier?
by David Coen & Alexander Katsaitis - 48-58 An Old Couple in a New Setting: Franco-German Leadership in the Post-Brexit EU
by Ulrich Krotz & Lucas Schramm - 59-68 Post-Brexit Leadership in European Finance
by Sven Van Kerckhoven - 69-78 The Ordinary Legislative Procedure in a Post-Brexit EU: The Case of Social Europe
by Paul Copeland - 79-89 Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side? Norwegians’ Assessments of Brexit
by John Erik Fossum & Joachim Vigrestad - 90-95 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Transformative Change through the Sustainable Development Goals?
by Sabine Weiland & Thomas Hickmann & Markus Lederer & Jens Marquardt & Sandra Schwindenhammer - 96-107 The UN 2030 Agenda and the Quest for Policy Integration: A Literature Review
by Basil Bornemann & Sabine Weiland - 108-118 Promoting Policy Coherence within the 2030 Agenda Framework: Externalities, Trade-Offs and Politics
by Alexander Brand & Mark Furness & Niels Keijzer - 119-130 Assessing African Energy Transitions: Renewable Energy Policies, Energy Justice, and SDG 7
by Franziska Müller & Manuel Neumann & Carsten Elsner & Simone Claar - 131-140 The Great Discrepancy: Political Action, Sustainable Development and Ecological Communication
by Dieter Konold & Thomas Schwietring - 141-151 Aligned Sustainability Understandings? Global Inter-Institutional Arrangements and the Implementation of SDG 2
by Helmut Breitmeier & Sandra Schwindenhammer & Andrés Checa & Jacob Manderbach & Magdalena Tanzer - 152-163 Transformation through ‘Meaningful’ Partnership? SDG 17 as Metagovernance Norm and Its Global Health Implementation
by Elena Sondermann & Cornelia Ulbert - 164-175 Scientific Knowledge Integration and the Implementation of the SDGs: Comparing Strategies of Sustainability Networks
by Ulrike Zeigermann - 176-186 SDG Implementation through Technology? Governing Food-Water-Technology Nexus Challenges in Urban Agriculture
by Sandra Schwindenhammer & Denise Gonglach - 187-199 A New Generation of Sustainability Governance: Potentials for 2030 Agenda Implementation in Swiss Cantons
by Basil Bornemann & Marius Christen - 200-210 Conceptualizing Interactions between SDGs and Urban Sustainability Transformations in Covid-19 Times
by Kerstin Krellenberg & Florian Koch - 211-220 Locating Cities and Their Governments in Multi-Level Sustainability Governance
by Thomas Hickmann - 221-225 Editorial: Access or Excess? Redefining the Boundaries of Transparency in the EU’s Decision-Making
by Camille Kelbel & Axel Marx & Julien Navarro - 226-236 How to Produce and Measure Throughput Legitimacy? Lessons from a Systematic Literature Review
by Vincent Caby & Lise Frehen - 237-247 Lobbying Transparency: The Limits of EU Monitory Democracy
by William Dinan - 248-260 Talkin’ ‘bout a Negotiation: (Un)Transparent Rapporteurs’ Speeches in the European Parliament
by Damien Pennetreau & Thomas Laloux - 261-271 Transparency in EU Trade Policy: A Comprehensive Assessment of Current Achievements
by Axel Marx & Guillaume Van der Loo - 272-280 To What Extent Can the CJEU Contribute to Increasing the EU Legislative Process’ Transparency?
by Benjamin Bodson - 281-291 From Neglect to Protection: Attitudes towards Whistleblowers in the European Institutions (1957–2002)
by Joris Gijsenbergh - 292-295 EU Transparency as ‘Documents’: Still Fit for Purpose?
by Maarten Hillebrandt - 296-299 Return to De Capitani: The EU Legislative Process between Transparency and Effectiveness
by Emanuele Rebasti
2020, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-10 Introducing the Study of Nordic Cooperation
by Anne Elizabeth Stie & Jarle Trondal - 11-20 The Nordic Council of Ministers: Aspirations for More Political Relevance
by Tobias Etzold - 21-32 Nordic Administrative Collaboration: Scope, Predictors and Effects on Policy Design and Administrative Reform Measures
by Per Lægreid & Lise H. Rykkja - 33-43 Nordic Cooperation in the Nuclear Safety Sector: High, Low, or Differentiated Integration?
by Kjerstin Kjøndal - 44-52 Developing Nordic Cooperation in Renewable Electricity Policy: Exploring Views from Finland and Sweden
by Sarah Kilpeläinen - 53-64 Adapting to a Global Health Challenge: Managing Antimicrobial Resistance in the Nordics
by Martin Stangborli Time & Frode Veggeland - 65-77 Going Nordic in European Administrative Networks?
by Reini Schrama & Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen & Ellen Mastenbroek - 78-88 New Alliances in Post-Brexit Europe: Does the New Hanseatic League Revive Nordic Political Cooperation?
by Daniel F. Schulz & Thomas Henökl - 89-99 Party Positions on Differentiated European Integration in the Nordic Countries: Growing Together, Growing Apart?
by Benjamin Leruth & Jarle Trondal & Stefan Gänzle - 100-109 Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times
by Rikard Bengtsson - 110-119 The Nordic Balance Revisited: Differentiation and the Foreign Policy Repertoires of the Nordic States
by Kristin Haugevik & Ole Jacob Sending - 120-130 Public Administration and the Study of Political Order: Towards a Framework for Analysis
by Jarle Trondal - 131-135 Leadership and Change in Asia-Pacific: Where Does Political Will Come From?
by David Hudson & Nicolas Lemay-Hébert & Claire Mcloughlin & Chris Roche - 136-146 The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
by Chris Roche & John Cox & Mereani Rokotuibau & Peni Tawake & Yeshe Smith - 147-156 Alliances of Instrumental Advantage: Supporting Women’s Agency in Civil Society Organisations in Indonesia
by Stephen Sherlock - 157-167 The Rise of Technocratic Leadership in the 1990s in the People’s Republic of China
by Rongrong Lin - 168-179 Locating Leadership and Political Will in Social Policy: The Story of India’s MGNREGA
by Ujjwal Krishna & Chris Roche - 180-190 Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
by Rebecca Gordon - 191-200 Local Participation or Elite Capture in Sheep’s Clothing? A Conundrum of Locally Led Development
by Aidan Craney - 201-213 Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia
by David Hudson & Claire Mcloughlin & Anna Margret & Yolanda Pandjaitan - 214-219 Research on Politics of Disaster Risk Governance: Where Are We Headed?
by Dorothea Hilhorst & Kees Boersma & Emmanuel Raju - 220-231 The Politics of Disaster Risk Governance and Neo-Extractivism in Latin America
by Andrés Pereira Covarrubias & Emmanuel Raju - 232-243 Barriers to Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction and Community Resilience: Evidence from the L’Aquila Disaster
by Angelo Jonas Imperiale & Frank Vanclay - 244-255 Planning for Exclusion: The Politics of Urban Disaster Governance
by Ricardo Fuentealba & Hebe Verrest & Joyeeta Gupta - 256-269 Drivers of Change in National Disaster Governance under the Hyogo Framework for Action
by Maximilian S. T. Wanner - 270-280 Disaster, Displacement and International Law: Legal Protections in the Context of a Changing Climate
by Miriam Cullen - 281-293 The Problem of Fit in Flood Risk Governance: Regulative, Normative, and Cultural-Cognitive Deliberations
by Per Becker - 294-305 Resilience in Practice: Responding to the Refugee Crisis in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon
by Rosanne Anholt - 306-318 Regulating Humanitarian Governance: Humanitarianism and the ‘Risk Society’
by Stuart Gordon - 319-330 Expert-Led Securitization: The Case of the 2009 Pandemic in Denmark and Sweden
by Olivier Rubin & Erik Baekkeskov - 331-342 Blurred Responsibilities of Disaster Governance: The American Red Cross in the US and Haiti
by Eija Meriläinen & Jukka Mäkinen & Nikodemus Solitander - 343-354 Disaster Governance in Conflict-Affected Authoritarian Contexts: The Cases of Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe
by Isabelle Desportes & Dorothea Hilhorst - 355-365 Caught between Paper Plans and Kashmir Politics: Disaster Governance in Ladakh, India
by Jessica Field - 366-374 The Politics of the Multi-Local in Disaster Governance
by Samantha Melis & Raymond Apthorpe - 375-385 Informal Disaster Governance
by Patrizia Isabelle Duda & Ilan Kelman & Navonel Glick - 386-394 Building a Disaster-Resilient Community in Taiwan: A Social Capital Analysis of the Meizhou Experience
by Alan Hao Yang & Judy Shu-Hsien Wu - 395-406 Doing Civil Society-Driven Social Accountability in a Disaster Context: Evidence from Post-Earthquake Nepal
by Nimesh Dhungana - 407-420 Governing the Humanitarian Knowledge Commons
by Femke Mulder - 421-431 In the Interest(s) of Many: Governing Data in Crises
by Nathan Clark & Kristoffer Albris - 432-444 Governance, Institutions and People within the Interface of a Tsunami Early Warning System
by Maheshika Sakalasuriya & Richard Haigh & Siri Hettige & Dilanthi Amaratunga & Senaka Basnayake & Harkunti Rahayu - 445-455 The Legitimacy, Accountability, and Ownership of an Impact-Based Forecasting Model in Disaster Governance
by Sterre Bierens & Kees Boersma & Marc J. C. van den Homberg - 456-467 The Changing Face of Accountability in Humanitarianism: Using Artificial Intelligence for Anticipatory Action
by Marc J. C. van den Homberg & Caroline M. Gevaert & Yola Georgiadou - 468-472 A Marriage of Convenience: Responsive Populists and Responsible Experts
by Petra Guasti & Lenka Buštíková - 473-484 Populism in Power and Democracy: Democratic Decay and Resilience in the Czech Republic (2013–2020)
by Petra Guasti - 485-495 Technocratic Populism in Italy after Berlusconi: The Trendsetter and his Disciples
by Antonino Castaldo & Luca Verzichelli - 496-508 Best in Covid: Populists in the Time of Pandemic
by Lenka Buštíková & Pavol Baboš - 509-519 Populists and Technocrats in Latin America: Conflict, Cohabitation, and Cooperation
by Rodrigo Barrenechea & Eduardo Dargent - 520-532 Experts in Government: What for? Ambiguities in Public Opinion Towards Technocracy
by Ernesto Ganuza & Joan Font - 533-544 After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism
by Jose Piquer & Anton M. M. Jäger - 545-555 Technocratic Populism à la Française? The Roots and Mechanisms of Emmanuel Macron’s Success
by Michel Perottino & Petra Guasti - 556-567 Different Strokes for Different Folks: Who Votes for Technocratic Parties?
by Maria Snegovaya - 568-579 Populism versus Technocracy? Populist Responses to the Technocratic Nature of the EU
by Marion Reiser & Jörg Hebenstreit - 580-589 Technocratic Populism in Hybrid Regimes: Georgia on My Mind and in My Pocket
by David Aprasidze & David S. Siroky - 590-602 Expert Ministers in New Democracies: Delegation, Communist Legacies, or Technocratic Populism?
by Elena Semenova
2020, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-5 How Populism and Polarization Affect Europe’s Liberal Democracies
by Heidi Schulze & Marlene Mauk & Jonas Linde - 6-18 Who Uses Right-Wing Alternative Online Media? An Exploration of Audience Characteristics
by Heidi Schulze - 19-31 How Elite Politicization of Terror Impacts Sympathies for Partisans: Radical Right versus Social Democrats
by Lars Erik Berntzen - 32-44 Disentangling How Populism and Radical Host Ideologies Shape Citizens’ Conceptions of Democratic Decision-Making
by Reinhard Heinisch & Carsten Wegscheider - 45-58 Rebuilding Trust in Broken Systems? Populist Party Success and Citizens’ Trust in Democratic Institutions
by Marlene Mauk - 59-70 The Effect of Parties on Voters’ Satisfaction with Democracy
by Miroslav Nemčok - 71-81 When Populist Leaders Govern: Conceptualising Populism in Policy Making
by Attila Bartha & Zsolt Boda & Dorottya Szikra - 82-85 Civil Society Elites: A Research Agenda
by Håkan Johansson & Anders Uhlin - 86-96 Can EU Civil Society Elites Burst the Brussels Bubble? Civil Society Leaders’ Career Trajectories
by Jayeon Lindellee & Roberto Scaramuzzino - 97-108 State Regulations and Elitisation: A Study of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia and Cambodia
by Cornelis Lay & Netra Eng - 109-119 Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing
by Astrid Norén-Nilsson & Netra Eng - 120-129 Boundary Crossers: The Transformation of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia’s Post-Authoritarian Era
by Haryanto - 130-141 Business Elite as Elected Representatives in Voluntary Organizations in Norway
by Trygve Gulbrandsen - 142-151 Organizational Identity of Think Tank(er)s: A Growing Elite Group in Swedish Civil Society
by Pelle Åberg & Stefan Einarsson & Marta Reuter - 152-161 Three Types of Denial: Think Tanks as a Reluctant Civil Society Elite
by Katarzyna Jezierska - 162-172 Politics and (Self)-Organisation of Electricity System Transitions in a Global North–South Perspective
by Eberhard Rothfuß & Festus Boamah - 173-184 Centrally Decentralising? Analysing Key Policies and Pathways in Norway’s Electricity Transitions
by Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg - 185-198 Prioritizing the Chicken or Egg? Electric Vehicle Purchase and Charging Infrastructure Subsidies in Germany
by Roland Zink & Javier Valdes & Jane Wuth - 199-210 Geostrategic Renewable Energy Transition in Turkey: Organizational Strategies Towards an Energy Autonomous Future
by Özge Dolunay - 211-222 Cross-Scale Linkages of Centralized Electricity Generation: Geothermal Development and Investor–Community Relations in Kenya
by Britta Klagge & Clemens Greiner & David Greven & Chigozie Nweke-Eze - 223-230 Trans* Politics: Current Challenges and Contestations Regarding Bodies, Recognition, and Trans* Organising
by Mieke Verloo & Anna van der Vleuten - 231-241 Gender in a Box? The Paradoxes of Recognition beyond the Gender Binary
by Sofia Aboim - 242-252 Trans Laws and Constitutional Rulings in Belgium: The Ambiguous Relations between Sex and Gender
by Petra Meier & Joz Motmans - 253-265 Redistribution and Recognition in Spanish Transgender Laws
by R. Lucas Platero - 266-277 Now You See Me? The Visibility of Trans and Travesti Experiences in Criminal Procedures
by Lorena Sosa - 278-289 Contestations of Transgender Rights and/in the Strasbourg Court
by Anna van der Vleuten - 290-300 From Medical to Human-Rights Norms: Examining the Evolution of Trans Norms in the Netherlands
by Melisa Soto-Lafontaine - 301-311 Trans* Identities and Politics: Repertoires of Action, Political Cleavages, and Emerging Coalitions
by Gustavo Santos Elpes - 312-320 Trans* Politics and the Feminist Project: Revisiting the Politics of Recognition to Resolve Impasses
by Zara Saeidzadeh & Sofia Strid - 321-331 Displacing the Gender Binary Through Modes of Dis/Organizing: Sex Toys, Sexuality and Trans Politics
by Ludovico V. Virtù
2020, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-5 Editorial: Quantifying Higher Education: Governing Universities and Academics by Numbers
by Maarten Hillebrandt & Michael Huber - 6-14 Quantifying Learning: Measuring Student Outcomes in Higher Education in England
by Camille Kandiko Howson & Alex Buckley - 15-25 Algorithmic Allocation: Untangling Rival Considerations of Fairness in Research Management
by Guus Dix & Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner & Joeri Tijdink & Govert Valkenburg & Sarah de Rijcke - 26-35 Steered by Numbers: How Quantification Differentiates the Reform of a German University
by Michael Huber - 36-47 The Organizational Engine of Rankings: Connecting “New” and “Old” Institutionalism
by Leopold Ringel & Jelena Brankovic & Tobias Werron - 48-57 Keeping One’s Shiny Mercedes in the Garage: Why Higher Education Quantification Never Really Took Off in Germany
by Maarten Hillebrandt - 58-67 Quantification 2.0? Bibliometric Infrastructures in Academic Evaluation
by Anne K. Krüger - 68-71 Governance by Numbers: A Panopticon Reversed?
by Julian Hamann - 72-77 Corruption Control in the Developed World
by Fabrizio Di Mascio & Simona Piattoni - 78-91 Does Changing Electoral Systems Affect (Corrupt) Particularistic Exchanges? Evidence from the Italian Case
by Simona Piattoni & Matteo Fabio Nels Giglioli - 92-102 Do Men and Women Perceive Corruption Differently? Gender Differences in Perception of Need and Greed Corruption
by Monika Bauhr & Nicholas Charron - 103-115 Press Freedom and Corruption Perceptions: Is There a Reputational Premium?
by Michael Breen & Robert Gillanders - 116-127 How Does Corruption Affect the Adoption of Lobby Registers? A Comparative Analysis
by Fabrizio De Francesco & Philipp Trein - 128-139 Islands of Good Government: Explaining Successful Corruption Control in Two Spanish Cities
by Eliška Drápalová & Fabrizio Di Mascio - 140-152 Oversee and Punish: Understanding the Fight Against Corruption Involving Government Workers in Brazil
by Fernanda Odilla - 153-166 Corruption and the Network Structure of Public Contracting Markets across Government Change
by Mihály Fazekas & Johannes Wachs - 167-179 Corruption Risks in Renewable Resource Governance: Case Studies in Iceland and Romania
by Johanna Gisladottir & Sigurbjörg Sigurgeirsdottir & Ingrid Stjernquist & Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir - 180-183 Policy Debates and Discourse Network Analysis: A Research Agenda
by Philip Leifeld - 184-199 Comparing Discourse and Policy Network Approaches: Evidence from Water Policy on Micropollutants
by Simon Schaub & Florence Metz - 200-214 The Science–Policy Interface as a Discourse Network: Finland’s Climate Change Policy 2002–2015
by Anna Kukkonen & Tuomas Ylä-Anttila - 215-228 The Political Debate on Climate Change in Italy: A Discourse Network Analysis
by Stefano Ghinoi & Bodo Steiner - 229-242 Gatekeeping the Plenary Floor: Discourse Network Analysis as a Novel Approach to Party Control
by Caroline Bhattacharya - 243-256 Us vs. Them as Structural Equivalence: Analysing Nationalist Discourse Networks in the Georgian Print Media
by Nino Abzianidze - 257-271 Solidarity in the Public Sphere: A Discourse Network Analysis of German Newspapers (2008–2017)
by Stefan Wallaschek & Christopher Starke & Carlotta Brüning - 272-285 Incumbents’ Strategies in Media Coverage: A Case of the Czech Coal Policy
by Ondřej Černý & Petr Ocelík - 286-297 Business Power in Noisy Politics: An Exploration Based on Discourse Network Analysis and Survey Data
by Adrian Rinscheid - 298-310 Media Coverage and Perceived Policy Influence of Environmental Actors: Good Strategy or Pyrrhic Victory?
by Adam C. Howe & Mark C. J. Stoddart & David B. Tindall - 311-325 Discourse Networks and Dual Screening: Analyzing Roles, Content and Motivations in Political Twitter Conversations
by Felix Bossner & Melanie Nagel - 326-339 Integrating Manual and Automatic Annotation for the Creation of Discourse Network Data Sets
by Sebastian Haunss & Jonas Kuhn & Sebastian Padó & Andre Blessing & Nico Blokker & Erenay Dayanik & Gabriella Lapesa
2020, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-5 Political Behavior in the EU Multi-Level System
by Daniela Braun & Martin Gross & Berthold Rittberger - 6-18 It All Happens at Once: Understanding Electoral Behaviour in Second-Order Elections
by Hermann Schmitt & Alberto Sanz & Daniela Braun & Eftichia Teperoglou - 19-27 Democracy or Oligarchy? Unequal Representation of Income Groups in European Institutions
by Zoe Lefkofridi & Nathalie Giger - 28-40 Electoral Behaviour in a European Union under Stress
by Daniela Braun & Markus Tausendpfund - 41-49 Competition in the European Arena: How the Rules of the Game Help Nationalists Gain
by Zoe Lefkofridi - 50-60 Living Apart Together? The Organization of Political Parties beyond the Nation-State: The Flemish Case
by Gilles Pittoors