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Political Behavior and Public Opinion

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None of the Above

Protest Voting in Latin American Democracies

How citizens casting an invalid vote still contribute to democracy

Democracy's Meanings

How the Public Understands Democracy and Why It Matters

How do the people who make up American democracy view and judge its process?

Fragile but Resilient?

Turkish Electoral Dynamics, 2002-2015

Globalism has sharpened the urban/rural divide in 21st century Turkish elections

The Politics of Herding Cats

When Congressional Leaders Fail

Congressional leaders compete with the media for control over public policy

The Three Ages of Government

From the Person, to the Group, to the World

Subjects into citizens—understanding the role of government in democracies

Normalizing Corruption

Failures of Accountability in Ukraine

Accountability and corruption in Ukraine

Partnering with Extremists

Coalitions between Mainstream and Far-Right Parties in Western Europe

Why mainstream right-wing parties choose partnerships with extremists

Dividing the Rulers

How Majority Cycling Saves Democracy

The process of “cycling” divides majority coalitions and preserves democracy by preventing the “tyranny of the majority.”

The Regional Roots of Russia's Political Regime

Insightful analysis of how regional politics shaped the executive branch’s ability to retain power and govern under Yeltsin and Putin