(2014):
Coalition Theory.
Pp. 572-573 in:
Michael T. Gibbons, Diana Coole, Elisabeth Ellis, Kennan Ferguson
(Eds.)
The Encyclopedia of Political Thought.
New York, Oxford, New Delhi:
Blackwell Publishing.
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(2014):
Expected utility or learned familiarity? The formation of voters' coalition preferences.
Electoral Studies, 34, issue 1, pp. 54-67.
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(2014):
Representation of Women in the Parliament of the Weimar Republic: Evidence from Roll Call Votes.
Politics & Gender, 10, issue 3, pp. 341-364.
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(2014):
Institutional Constraints, Party Policy Conflict and Coalition Formation in Multilevel Systems: Evidence from the German Local Level.
[Swiss Political Science Association Annual Convention, Universität Bern, January 30th to January 31st, 2014]
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(2014):
On the Use of Different Modalities in Political Communication: Evidence from German Election Manifestos.
[First Bremen Conference on Multimodality "Bridging the Gap between Here and There: Combining Multimodal Analysis from International Perspectives", University of Bremen, September 10th to September 13th, 2014]
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(2014):
Economic Voting under Coalition Governments: Evidence from Germany.
Political Science Research and Methods, 2, issue 1, pp. 49-67.
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(2014):
The New Member State’s Commitment to Independent European Commissioners?.
[European Union - 10 years after its biggest enlargement, Poznan University of Economics, April 24th to April 25th, 2014]
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Examining the Diversity of Youth in Europe. A Classification of Generations and Ethnic Origins Using CILS4EU Data (Technical Report).
Mannheim
[Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 156]
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Making Increased Retirement Age Acceptable: The Impact of Institutional Environment on Public Preferences for Pension Reforms.
Speyer
[FÖV Discussion Papers; 77]
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(2014):
Decision-making in multinational corporations: Key issues in international business strategy.
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 20, issue 2, pp. 199-215.
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