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(2025):
Populist attitudes and foreign policy postures: a comparative analysis of four European countries
:
European Political Science Review,
17,
1,
pp. 22-40.
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(2024):
International threats and support for European security and defence integration: Evidence from 25 countries
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European Journal of Political Research,
63,
2,
pp. 433-454.
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(2024):
Subjective losers of globalization
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European Journal of Political Research,
63,
1,
pp. 326-347.
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(2024):
Committed Democrats? How Trade-off Specific Cues Affect Expressions of Support for Liberal and Democratic Principles
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
65,
3,
pp. 553-568.
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(2024):
Crumbling in the face of cost? How cost considerations affect public support for European security and defence cooperation
:
European Union Politics,
25,
3,
pp. 483-503.
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(2023):
Neither a Trait nor Wildly Fluctuating: On the Stability of Populist Attitudes and its Implications for Empirical Research
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British Journal of Political Science ,
54,
3,
pp. 979-992.
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(2023):
European public opinion: united in supporting Ukraine, divided on the future of NATO
:
International Affairs,
99,
6,
pp. 2485–2500.
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(2023):
No Zeitenwende (yet): Early Assessment of German Public Opinion Toward Foreign and Defense Policy After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
64,
3,
pp. 525–547.
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(2023):
Stability of National-Identity Content: Level, Predictors, and Implications
:
Political Psychology,
44,
4,
pp. 871-891.
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(2023):
Special Issue Conclusion: The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 in Hindsight: Experiences Gained and Lessons Learned
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS,
64,
1,
pp. 207–219.
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(2023):
Facing trade-offs: The variability of public support for climate change policies
:
Environmental Science & Policy,
147,
pp. 244-254.
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(2023):
Populist Citizens in four European Countries: Widespread Dissatisfaction goes with Contradictory but Pro-democratic Regime Preferences
:
Swiss Political Science Review,
29,
2,
pp. 246-257.
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(2022):
Convergence of European security and defense preferences? A quantitative text analysis of strategy papers, 1994-2018
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European Union Politics,
23,
4,
pp. 662 - 679.
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(2022):
Foreign Anti-Mainstream Propaganda and Democratic Publics
:
Comparative Political Studies,
55,
10,
pp. 1732-1764.
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(2022):
Illiberal Communication and Election Intervention during the Refugee Crisis in Germany
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Perspectives on Politics,
20,
3,
pp. 860-878.
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(2022):
Innovating the collection of open-ended answers: The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questions
:
Journal of Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society,
185,
3,
pp. 872-890.
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(2022):
Have Europeans Grown Tired of Democracy? New Evidence from 18 Consolidated Democracies, 1981-2018
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British Journal of Political Science,
52,
1,
pp. 416-428.
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(2021):
Why Is the AfD so Successful in Eastern Germany? An Analysis of the Ideational Foundations of the AfD Vote in the 2017 Federal Election
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
62,
1,
pp. 69-91.
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(2021):
Conceptions of national identity, turnout and party preference: Evidence from Germany
:
Nations and Nationalism,
27,
3,
pp. 638-655.
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(2021):
Conceptions of National Identity and Ambivalence towards Immigration
:
British Journal of Political Science,
51,
1,
pp. 93-114.
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(2021):
Who Talks and Who Listens? How Political Involvement Influences the Potential for Democratic Deliberation in Everyday Political Talk
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Journal of Deliberative Democracy,
17,
2,
pp. 13-30.
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(2021):
Experiencing climate change: revisiting the role of local weather in affecting climate change awareness and related policy preferences
:
Climatic Change,
167,
3-4,
pp. (article no. 31/2021).
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Beiträge in Büchern
Schmitt-Beck Rüdiger,
Sigrid Roßteutscher,
Bernhard Weßels,
Christoph Wolf
(Eds.)
(2022):
Changing crises, changing votes? Problem priorities, party competence, and electoral behavior in Germany 2009–2017
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pp. 209-226.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press
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