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Spindler, Gerald, Christian Thorun and Annelies G. Blom (2015): Die Evaluation der Button-Lösung Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie. Multimedia und Recht, 18, issue 1, pp. 3-7. more
Stecker, Christian (2015): Caught in the Core – How majority coalitions prevent median policies. [65th Political Studies Association Annual International Conference, Sheffield, March 30th to April 01st, 2015] more
Stecker, Christian (2015): How effects on party unity vary across votes. Party Politics, 21, issue 5, pp. 791-802. more
Stecker, Christian (2015): Less conflict in times of crisis? Government-Opposition Dynamics in Germany. [22nd International Conference of Europeanists, Sciences Po, Paris, July 08th to July 10th, 2015] more
Stecker, Christian (2015): Parties on the Chain of Federalism: Position-Taking and Multi-Level Party Competition in Germany. West European Politics, 38, issue 6, pp. 1305-1326. more
Stecker, Christian, and Markus Tausendpfund (2015): Multi-dimensional government-citizen congruence and satisfaction with democracy. [5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, June 25th to June 27th, 2015] more
Steinbrecher, Markus, and Harald Schoen (2015): Heterogeneous campaign effects in the German multi-party system? An empirical test of consideration set models. Montréal [Paper prepared for delivery at the 9th ECPR General Conference] more
Sternberg, Sebastian, Thomas Gschwend, Caroline Wittig and Benjamin G. Engst (2015): Zum Einfluss der öffentlichen Meinung auf Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichts: Eine Analyse von abstrakten Normenkontrollen sowie Bund-Länder-Streitigkeiten 1974 – 2010. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 56, issue 4, pp. 570-598. more
Stötzer, Lukas F., and Steffen Zittlau (2015): Multidimensional Spatial Voting with Non-separable Preferences. Political Analysis, 23, issue 3, pp. 415-428. more
Stötzer, Lukas F., Steffen Zittlau, Thomas Gschwend and Tobias Witt (2015): Leihstimmen im Bundestagswahljahr 2013. Journal of Political Psychology, 4, issue 1, pp. 88-107. more

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