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Supplemental Material, Appendix_PPQ715553 - Intra-party heterogeneity in policy preferences and its effect on issue salience: Developing and applying…

2017

Supplemental Material, Appendix_PPQ715553 for Intra-party heterogeneity in policy preferences and its effect on issue salience: Developing and applying a measure based on elite survey data by Nils D Steiner and Matthias Mader in Party Politics

FOS: Political science160607 International Relations
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POL859306_appendix – Supplemental material for The measurement of populist attitudes: Testing cross-national scales using item response theory

2020

Supplemental material, POL859306_appendix for The measurement of populist attitudes: Testing cross-national scales using item response theory by Steven M Van Hauwaert, Christian H Schimpf and Flavio Azevedo in Politics

FOS: Political science160607 International Relations
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sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_0032321719879619 – Supplemental material for Preferences for Referenda: Intrinsic or Instrumental? Evidence from a Survey Experi…

2019

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_0032321719879619 for Preferences for Referenda: Intrinsic or Instrumental? Evidence from a Survey Experiment by Claudia Landwehr and Philipp Harms in Political Studies

FOS: Political science160607 International Relations
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sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_0032321719879619 – Supplemental material for Preferences for Referenda: Intrinsic or Instrumental? Evidence from a Survey Experi…

2019

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_0032321719879619 for Preferences for Referenda: Intrinsic or Instrumental? Evidence from a Survey Experiment by Claudia Landwehr and Philipp Harms in Political Studies

FOS: Political science160607 International Relations
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Like it or not? How the economic and institutional environment shapes individual attitudes towards multinational enterprises

2018

The integration of goods and factor markets has affected the lives of individuals all over the world. While some agents have reaped enormous benefits from this process, others have lost in terms of income and welfare. It is usually argued that individuals are aware of the distributional effects of globalization, and that this knowledge shapes their preferences over various policy issues such as protection, financial market regulation etc. In this chapter, we use a large surveybased data set to explore whether this conjecture is correct when it comes to individuals’ attitudes towards multinational enterprises (MNEs).

Factor marketEconomics and Econometrics050208 financePublic economicsProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesFinancial marketForeign direct investmentGlobalizationMultinational corporationAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relationsddc:330F21F23Business050207 economicsEconomic systemF61WelfareFinancemedia_commonThe World Economy
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Riding the wave of success: the role of trans-national diffusion mechanisms in the development of far right parties

2018

ABSTRACTThe far right party (FRP) literature is quite variable-oriented and often undervalues the dynamics that motivate FRP development. Previous research describes the implausibility of developme...

Far rightSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsChange modelNeoclassical economicsDiffusion (business)050601 international relations0506 political scienceJournal of European Integration
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Eurosceptic Attitudes Towards the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Who are the Trendsetters and Followers?

2020

Since the Hooghe et al.(2002) publication about party positions on European integration, a comparison of radical right and radical left Eurosceptic parties is not often conducted. In literature about Euroscepticism, the image of the horseshoe or “inverted U” illustrates the orientation of Euroscepticism among parties without any deeper analysis. This paper tries fill the research gap by investigating whether these two Eurosceptic groups are distinct from each other in the area of EU trade policy by analyzing the debate surrounding the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Using European Parliament debates about this EU-US partnership, the author tries give answers to the fo…

Far rightTransatlantic Trade and Investment PartnershipEuropean ParliamentSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryEuroscepticismTTIPInternational tradeFar-leftPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsFar-rightbusinessEU trade policyOnline Journal Modelling the New Europe
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‘Female genital mutilation’ in Europe: Public discourse versus empirical evidence

2017

Media often report about circumcision of girls, or ‘female genital mutilation’ (FGM), in ways that present this practice as a burning social problem, albeit secretively performed among African immi ...

Female circumcision030505 public healthSociology and Political ScienceGender studiesSocial issues03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolitical Science and International RelationsPublic discourse030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical sciencePsychologyEmpirical evidenceLawInternational Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
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Hegel’s Non-Metaphysical Idea of Freedom

2016

the article explores the putatively non-metaphysical – non-voluntarist, and even non-causal – concept of freedom outlined in Hegel’s work and discusses its influential interpretation by robert Pippin as an ‘essentially practical’ concept. I argue that Hegel’s affirmation of freedom must be distinguished from that of Kant and Fichte, since it does not rely on a prior understanding of self-consciousness as an originally teleological relation and it has not the nature of a claim ‘from a practical point of view’.

Fichteself-legislationteleologyMetaphysicsmechanismnaturalismlcsh:Speculative philosophy050601 international relationsSpiritcompatibilismScience of LogicIdea050602 political science & public administrationCompatibilismtranscendental philosophyintentional stancepostulateassumptionautonomylcsh:B1-5802action.NaturalismfaithPhilosophylcsh:Philosophy (General)05 social sciencesHegelianismGerman Idealismvoluntarism0506 political scienceEpistemologyKantPhilosophyIntentional stanceTeleologyGerman idealismlcsh:BD10-701objectivityTranscendental philosophyRevista de Filosofia
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The European Union at the Copenhagen climate negotiations: A case of contested EU actorness and effectiveness

2013

This article analyses the extent of European Union (EU) actorness and effectiveness at the 15th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009. Although the EU has been characterised as a leader in international climate policy-making for some time, the COP 15 meeting in Copenhagen has overall brought about disappointing outcomes for the Union. This casts doubts on EU actorness and effectiveness in this field. We take the article by Jupille and Caporaso as a conceptual point of departure and then specify a more parsimonious actorness framework that consists of coherence and autonomy. Effectiveness is conc…

Field (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Conference of the partiesNegotiationUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeLawPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instancePoint of departureEuropean unionAutonomymedia_commonInternational Relations
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