More publications of this project

Kai Jäger
2021
When Do Party Supporters Abandon the Party Leader? The Intra-Party Conflict of the Alternative for Germany
S. 478–488
Kai Jäger
2020
When Do Campaign Effects Persist for Years? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
S. 836-851
Kai Jäger
2019
Von Jamaika zur Groko: Die Ergebnisse der Befragung unter Funktionären und Anhängern zu den Koalitionsverhandlungen nach der Bundestagswahl 2017
S. 55
Mannheim
MZES
Kai Jäger, Seungjun Kim
2019
Examining Political Connections to Study Institutional Change: Evidence from Two Unexpected Election Outcomes in South Korea
S. 1152-1179
Kai Jäger
2019
When Do Campaign Effects Persist for Years? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Washington, DC
Johannes Bubeck, Nikolay Marinov
2019
Rules and Allies: Foreign Election Interventions
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
Kai Jäger
2018
Process or Candidate: U.S. Pressure for Democracy Promotion Abroad
Vienna
Kai Jäger
2018
The Limits of Studying Networks Via Event Data: Evidence from the ICEWS Dataset
S. 498–511
Allison Carnegie, Nikolay Marinov
2017
Foreign Aid, Human Rights and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
S. 671–683
Kai Jäger, Daniel Weitzel
2017
The SPD referendum a century after Michels' Iron Law of Oligarchy
Milan
Kai Jäger
2017
Economic freedom in the early 21st century: government ideology still matters
S. 256-277
Kai Jäger
2017
Using Facebook to Study Parties
San Francisco, CA
Kai Jäger
2017
The potential of online sampling for studying political activists around the world and across time
S. 329-343
Kai Jäger
2016
The Role of Regime Type in the Political Economy of Foreign Reserve Accumulation
S. 79–96
Nikolay Marinov
2014
Sanctions and Democracy
Washington, DC
Nikolay Marinov
2014
Does Social Media Promote Civic Optimism?
Peace Research Institute Oslo
Kai Jäger
2012
Why did Thailand's middle class turn against a democratically elected government? The information-gap hypothesis
S. 1138-1165