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Böhmelt, Tobias, Lawrence Ezrow, Roni Lehrer, Petra Schleiter und Hugh Ward (2017): Why dominant governing parties are cross-nationally influential. International Studies Quarterly, 61, Heft 4, S. 749–759. mehr
Carey, Sabine C., und Neil J. Mitchell (2017): Progovernment Militias. Annual Review of Political Science, 20, Heft 1, S. 127–147. mehr
Carnegie, Allison, und Nikolay Marinov (2017): Foreign Aid, Human Rights and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment. American Journal of Political Science, 61, Heft 3, S. 671–683. mehr
Chan, Chung-hong, und King-Wa Fu (2017): The Relationship Between Cyberbalkanization and Opinion Polarization: Time-Series Analysis on Facebook Pages and Opinion Polls During the Hong Kong Occupy Movement and the Associated Debate on Political Reform. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 22, Heft 5, S. 266–283. mehr
Debus, Marc (2017): An ‘Angela Merkel effect’? The impact of gender on CDU/CSU voting intention between 1998 and 2013. German Politics, 26, Heft 1, S. 35-48. mehr
Debus, Marc (2017): Education, political sophistication, intra-party policy cohesion and proximity voting: Do voters choose the ‘right’ party?. [11th ECPR General Conference, Oslo, 06. bis 09. September 2017] mehr
Debus, Marc, und Martin Gross (2017): Positions on and issue emphasis of European integration and EU Cohesion policy: Analysing (sub-)national party manifestos. [COHESIFY research paper; 4] mehr
Debus, Marc, Jale Tosun und Marcel Maxeiner (2017): Support for Policies on Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment among Parties and Coalition Governments. Politics & Policy, 45, Heft 3, S. 338-371. mehr
Dollmann, Jörg (2017): Positive choices for all? SES-and gender-specific premia of immigrants at educational transitions. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 49, S. 20-31. mehr
Dollmann, Jörg (2017): Presentations of migration data sources: CILS4EU. [CESSDA Data Discovery Workshop and Workshop on Methodological Issues in Surveying Immigrant Populations, GESIS, Köln, 13. bis 14. November 2017] mehr

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