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2022, volume 10, articles 4

Gendering De‐Democratization: Gender and Illiberalism in Post‐Communist Europe pp. 1-5 Downloads
Matthijs Bogaards and Andrea Pető
Reactionary Gender Constructions in Illiberal Political Thinking pp. 6-15 Downloads
Elisabeth Holzleithner
Not in Front of the Child: Illiberal Familism and the Hungarian Anti‐LGBTQ+ “Child Protective Law” pp. 16-25 Downloads
Katinka Linnamäki
Illiberal and Populist Political Narratives on Gender and Underreporting of Sexual Violence: A Case Study of Hungary pp. 26-37 Downloads
Katalin Parti
Resisting Genderphobia in Hungary pp. 38-48 Downloads
Judit Takács, Katherine Fobear and Szilvia Schmitsek
The Gendered Discourses of Illiberal Demographic Policy in Poland and in Russia pp. 49-60 Downloads
Barbara Gaweda
Gender Politics of “Illiberal Pragmatics” in the Polish Defense Sector pp. 61-71 Downloads
Weronika Grzebalska
Populist Skirmishers: Frontrunners of Populist Radical Right in Poland pp. 72-83 Downloads
Karolina Zbytniewska
Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning? pp. 84-94 Downloads
Alina Dragolea
In the Name of the Conservative People: Slovakia’s Gendered Illiberal Transformation pp. 95-107 Downloads
Zuzana Maďarová and Pavol Hardoš
On Gender and Illiberalism: Lessons From Slovak Parliamentary Debates pp. 108-120 Downloads
Ľubomír Zvada
Disputing “Gender” in Academia: Illiberalism and the Politics of Knowledge pp. 121-131 Downloads
Yasmine Ergas, Jazgul Kochkorova, Andrea Pető and Natalia Trujillo
The Role of Religions and Conspiracy Theories in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes pp. 132-134 Downloads
Oliver Fernando Hidalgo and Alexander Yendell
On Conspiracy Thinking: Conspiracist Ideology as a Modern Phenomenon pp. 135-145 Downloads
Stefan Christoph
Religions and Conspiracy Theories as the Authoritarian “Other” of Democracy? pp. 146-156 Downloads
Oliver Fernando Hidalgo
Conspiracy Theory Beliefs and Political Trust: The Moderating Role of Political Communication pp. 157-167 Downloads
Bernd Schlipphak, Mujtaba Isani and Mitja D. Back
When Believing in Divine Immanence Explains Vaccine Hesitancy: A Matter of Conspiracy Beliefs? pp. 168-176 Downloads
Riccardo Ladini and Cristiano Vezzoni
Covid‐19‐Related Conspiracy Myths, Beliefs, and Democracy‐Endangering Consequences pp. 177-191 Downloads
Gert Pickel, Cemal Öztürk, Verena Schneider, Susanne Pickel and Oliver Decker
Links Between Conspiracy Thinking and Attitudes Toward Democracy and Religion: Survey Data From Poland pp. 192-202 Downloads
Franciszek Czech
Individual‐Level Predictors of Conspiracy Mentality in Germany and Poland pp. 203-215 Downloads
Fahima Farkhari, Bernd Schlipphak and Mitja D. Back
The Anti-Homophobia Bill (PLC 122) in Brazil: Conspiracies and Conflicts Between the Constitution and the Bible pp. 216-228 Downloads
Diego Galego
Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK pp. 229-242 Downloads
Alexander Yendell and David Herbert
For a Research Agenda on Negative Politics pp. 243-246 Downloads
Alessandro Nai, Diego Garzia, Loes Aaldering, Frederico Ferreira da Silva and Katjana Gattermann
How Partisanship Matters: A Panel Study on the Democratic Outcomes of Perceived Dirty Campaigning pp. 247-260 Downloads
Franz Reiter and Jörg Matthes
It’s All Relative: Perceptions of (Comparative) Candidate Incivility and Candidate Sympathy in Three Multiparty Elections pp. 261-274 Downloads
Chiara Vargiu
The Decision to Go Negative: Election Types, Candidate Characteristics, and Electoral Competition pp. 275-285 Downloads
Huang-Ting Yan
The Role of Gender in Parliamentary Attacks and Incivility pp. 286-298 Downloads
Željko Poljak
The Personality Origins of Positive and Negative Partisanship pp. 299-310 Downloads
Alexa Bankert
Is Protest Only Negative? Examining the Effect of Emotions and Affective Polarization on Protest Behaviour pp. 311-324 Downloads
Luca Bettarelli, Caroline Close and Emilie van Haute
Negative Party Identification and the Use of Party Cues in the Direct Democratic Context pp. 325-335 Downloads
Maxime Walder and Oliver Strijbis
Fueling Toxicity? Studying Deceitful Opinion Leaders and Behavioral Changes of Their Followers pp. 336-348 Downloads
Puck Guldemond, Andreu Casas Salleras and Mariken van der Velden
Who Are the “Dark” Politicians? Insights From Self-Reports of German State Parliament Candidates pp. 349-360 Downloads
Jürgen Maier, Mona Dian and Corinna Oschatz
Do Leader Evaluations (De)Mobilize Voter Turnout? Lessons From Presidential Elections in the United States pp. 361-373 Downloads
Liran Harsgor and Neil Nevitte
Loud and Negative: Exploring Negativity in Voter Thoughts About Women and Men Politicians pp. 374-383 Downloads
Tobias Rohrbach
Grievance Politics: An Empirical Analysis of Anger Through the Emotional Mechanism of Ressentiment pp. 384-395 Downloads
Tereza Capelos, Mikko Salmela and Gabija Krisciunaite
Online Trolls: Unaffectionate Psychopaths or Just Lonely Outcasts and Angry Partisans? pp. 396-410 Downloads
Monika Verbalyte, Christoph Keitel and Krista Howard

2022, volume 10, articles 3

Constructing Ocean and Polar Governance pp. 1-4 Downloads
Dorothea Wehrmann and Hubert Zimmermann
Authority in Ocean Governance Architecture pp. 5-13 Downloads
Aletta Mondré and Annegret Kuhn
Governing a Divided Ocean: The Transformative Power of Ecological Connectivity in the BBNJ negotiations pp. 14-28 Downloads
Ina Tessnow- von Wysocki and Alice B. M. Vadrot
Governability of Regional Challenges: The Arctic Development Paradox pp. 29-40 Downloads
Michał Łuszczuk, Jacqueline Götze, Katarzyna Radzik-Maruszak, Arne Riedel and Dorothea Wehrmann
The Territorialization of the Global Commons: Evidence From Ocean Governance pp. 41-50 Downloads
Daniel Lambach
An Ocean Free of Nuclear Weapons? Regional Security Governance in the South Atlantic pp. 51-59 Downloads
Frank Mattheis and Pedro Seabra
Making Polar and Ocean Governance Future-Proof pp. 60-69 Downloads
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson
Ocean Governance in the Coral Triangle: A Multi-Level Regulatory Governance Structure pp. 70-79 Downloads
Sarah A. Heck
Fragmentation or Effective Governance? The Regime Complex of Counter-Piracy in Asia pp. 80-89 Downloads
Anja Menzel
Current Challenges to the Legitimacy of International Economic and Financial Arrangements pp. 90-97 Downloads
Gerda van Roozendaal and Nienke de Deugd
Economic Narratives and the Legitimacy of Foreign Direct Investments pp. 98-109 Downloads
Lukas Linsi
Embedded Neoliberalism and the Legitimacy of the Post-Lisbon European Union Investment Policy pp. 110-120 Downloads
Bart-Jaap Verbeek
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Legitimacy of Labour Standards Clauses in the EU–Ukraine Collaboration pp. 121-130 Downloads
Nienke de Deugd and Gerda van Roozendaal
EU Public Procurement Policy During Covid-19: A Turning Point for Legitimate EU Governance? pp. 131-142 Downloads
Brigitte Pircher
“Selective Friendship at the Fund”: United States Allies, Labor Conditions, and the International Monetary Fund’s Legitimacy pp. 143-154 Downloads
Saliha Metinsoy
Building Legitimacy in an Era of Polycentric Trade: The Case of Transnational Sustainability Governance pp. 155-166 Downloads
Natalie J. Langford and Luc Fransen
Why Ambitious and Just Climate Mitigation Needs Political Science pp. 167-170 Downloads
Elina Brutschin and Marina Andrijevic
Exploring Global Climate Policy Futures and Their Representation in Integrated Assessment Models pp. 171-185 Downloads
Thomas Hickmann, Christoph Bertram, Frank Biermann, Elina Brutschin, Elmar Kriegler, Jasmine E. Livingston, Silvia Pianta, Keywan Riahi, Bas van Ruijven and Detlef van Vuuren
Emissions Lock-in, Capacity, and Public Opinion: How Insights From Political Science Can Inform Climate Modeling Efforts pp. 186-199 Downloads
Silvia Pianta and Elina Brutschin
Exploring Enablers for an Ambitious Coal Phaseout pp. 200-212 Downloads
Elina Brutschin, Felix Schenuit, Bas van Ruijven and Keywan Riahi
Closing the Implementation Gap: Obstacles in Reaching Net-Zero Pledges in the EU and Germany pp. 213-225 Downloads
Grischa Perino, Johannes Jarke-Neuert, Felix Schenuit, Martin Wickel and Cathrin Zengerling
Climate Policy Ambition: Exploring A Policy Density Perspective pp. 226-238 Downloads
Simon Schaub, Jale Tosun, Andrew Jordan and Joan Enguer
Gender Heterogeneity and Politics in Decision-Making About Green Public Procurement in the Czech Republic pp. 239-250 Downloads
Michal Plaček, Cristina del Campo, Vladislav Valentinov, Gabriela Vaceková, Markéta Šumpíková and František Ochrana
Framing Climate Policy Ambition in the European Parliament pp. 251-263 Downloads
Lucy Kinski and Ariadna Ripoll Servent

2022, volume 10, articles 2

Developing Countries and the Crisis of the Liberal International Order pp. 1-5 Downloads
Wil Hout and Michal Onderco
Rethinking the Multilateral Order Between Liberal Internationalism and Neoliberalism/Neoliberalisation Processes pp. 6-14 Downloads
Karim Knio
Twenty-First Century Military Multilateralism: “Messy” and With Unintended Consequences pp. 15-24 Downloads
Gorm Rye Olsen
Dimensions and Cartography of Dirty Money in Developing Countries: Tripping Up on the Global Hydra pp. 25-39 Downloads
Rogelio Madrueño and Magdalene Silberberger
The Palestinian Authority and the Reconfigured World Order: Between Multilateralism, Unilateralism, and Dependency Relationships pp. 40-49 Downloads
Mar Gijón Mendigutía and José Abu-Tarbush
China and Climate Multilateralism: A Review of Theoretical Approaches pp. 50-60 Downloads
Hao Zhang
China in Africa: Assessing the Consequences for the Continent’s Agenda for Economic Regionalism pp. 61-70 Downloads
Artur Colom-Jaén and Óscar Mateos
Cooperation Regimes and Hegemonic Struggle: Opportunities and Challenges for Developing Countries pp. 71-81 Downloads
Sara Caria
Multilateralism, Developmental Regionalism, and the African Development Bank pp. 82-94 Downloads
Israel Nyaburi Nyadera, Billy Agwanda, Murat Onder and Ibrahim Abdirahman Mukhtar
The Crisis of the Multilateral Order in Eurasia: Authoritarian Regionalism and Its Limits pp. 95-105 Downloads
Rilka Dragneva and Christopher Hartwell
Drivers and Barriers of Digital Market Integration in East Africa: A Case Study of Rwanda and Tanzania pp. 106-115 Downloads
Stephanie Arnold
South–South Cooperation and the Promise of Experimentalist Governance: The ASEAN Smart Cities Network pp. 116-127 Downloads
Manuel Mejido Costoya
Introduction: Out With the Old, In With the New? Explaining Changing EU–US Relations pp. 128-133 Downloads
Marianne Riddervold and Akasemi Newsome
Space Security and the Transatlantic Relationship pp. 134-143 Downloads
Mai'a K. Davis Cross
Making Sense of the European Side of the Transatlantic Security Relations in Africa pp. 144-153 Downloads
Pernille Rieker
“America is Back” or “America First” and the Transatlantic Relationship pp. 154-164 Downloads
Gorm Rye Olsen
A Weakening Transatlantic Relationship? Redefining the EU–US Security and Defence Cooperation pp. 165-175 Downloads
Bjørn Olav Knutsen
Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China pp. 176-185 Downloads
Kolja Raube and Raquel Vega Rubio
The European Union, the United States, and Trade: Metaphorical Climate Change, Not Bad Weather pp. 186-197 Downloads
Herman Mark Schwartz
The Dollar as a Mutual Problem: New Transatlantic Interdependence in Finance pp. 198-207 Downloads
Ingrid Hjertaker and Bent Sofus Tranøy
Divergence Across the Atlantic? US Skepticism Meets the EU and the WTO’s Appellate Body pp. 208-218 Downloads
Bart Kerremans
How Much of a New Agenda? International Structures, Agency, and Transatlantic Order pp. 219-228 Downloads
Michael Smith
Conclusion: Out With the Old, In With the New? Explaining Changing EU–US Relations pp. 229-234 Downloads
Akasemi Newsome and Marianne Riddervold
Re-Visioning Borders: Mobility, Connectivity, and Spaces of Exception pp. 235-238 Downloads
Artur Gruszczak and Roderick Parkes
The Borders of the Law: Legal Fictions, Elusive Borders, Migrants’ Rights pp. 239-245 Downloads
Caterina Molinari
Internal Rebordering in the European Union: Postfunctionalism Revisited pp. 246-255 Downloads
Artur Gruszczak
Loops of Violence(s) Within Europe’s Governance of Migration in Libya, Italy, Greece, and Belgium pp. 256-266 Downloads
Giacomo Orsini, Marina Rota, Océane Uzureau, Malte Behrendt, Sarah Adeyinka, Ine Lietaert and Ilse Derluyn
Unaccompanied Adolescent Minors’ Experiences of Exception and Abandonment in the Ventimiglia Border Space pp. 267-278 Downloads
Océane Uzureau, Ine Lietaert, Daniel Senovilla Hernández and Ilse Derluyn
Labour Mobility and Informality: Romanian Migrants in Spain and Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Croatia pp. 279-292 Downloads
Abel Polese, Ignacio Fradejas-García, Ružica Šimić Banović, Vlatka Škokić, Tanel Kerikmäe, José Luis Molina, Mirela Alpeza, Miranda J. Lubbers and Alberica Camerani
Non-War Activities in Cyberspace as a Factor Driving the Process of De-Bordering pp. 293-302 Downloads
Dominika Dziwisz

2022, volume 10, articles 1

Beyond Foreign Policy? EU Sanctions at the Intersection of Development, Trade, and CFSP pp. 1-4 Downloads
Katharina L. Meissner and Clara Portela
Diplomatic Realisation of the EU’s “Geoeconomic Pivot”: Sanctions, Trade, and Development Policy Reform pp. 5-15 Downloads
Kim B. Olsen
Does the EU Have Moral Authority? A Communicative Action Perspective on Sanctions pp. 16-25 Downloads
Giselle Bosse
The Design and Impacts of Individual Sanctions: Evidence From Elites in Côte d’Ivoire and Zimbabwe pp. 26-35 Downloads
Clara Portela and Thijs Van Laer
United in Diversity? A Study on the Implementation of Sanctions in the European Union pp. 36-46 Downloads
Francesco Giumelli, Willem Geelhoed, Max de Vries and Aurora Molesini
The Political Economy of the EU Approach to the Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar pp. 47-57 Downloads
Arlo Poletti and Daniela Sicurelli
Sanctioning Capacity in Trade and Sustainability Chapters in EU Trade Agreements: The EU–Korea Case pp. 58-67 Downloads
María J. García
A Post-Development Perspective on the EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences pp. 68-78 Downloads
Jan Orbie, Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar and Tinus Sioen
Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions pp. 79-89 Downloads
Johanne Døhlie Saltnes and Martijn Mos
Analyzing Citizen Engagement With European Politics on Social Media pp. 90-96 Downloads
Pieter de Wilde, Astrid Rasch and Michael Bossetta
The Challenges of Reconstructing Citizen-Driven EU Contestation in the Digital Media Sphere pp. 97-107 Downloads
Helena Seibicke and Asimina Michailidou
The Polyphonic Sounds of Europe: Users’ Engagement With Parties’ European-Focused Facebook Posts pp. 108-120 Downloads
Márton Bene, Melanie Magin, Daniel Jackson, Darren Lilleker, Delia Balaban, Paweł Baranowski, Jörg Haßler, Simon Kruschinski and Uta Russmann
Exploring Engagement With EU News on Facebook: The Influence of Content Characteristics pp. 121-132 Downloads
Tobias Heidenreich, Olga Eisele, Kohei Watanabe and Hajo G. Boomgaarden
A Bird’s Eye View: Supranational EU Actors on Twitter pp. 133-145 Downloads
Sina Özdemir and Christian Rauh
Same Same but Different? Gender Politics and (Trans-)National Value Contestation in Europe on Twitter pp. 146-160 Downloads
Stefan Wallaschek, Kavyanjali Kaushik, Monika Verbalyte, Aleksandra Sojka, Giuliana Sorci, Hans-Jörg Trenz and Monika Eigmüller
At the Digital Margins? A Theoretical Examination of Social Media Engagement Using Intersectional Feminism pp. 161-171 Downloads
Charlotte Galpin
All About Feelings? Emotional Appeals as Drivers of User Engagement With Facebook Posts pp. 172-184 Downloads
Anna Bil-Jaruzelska and Cristina Monzer
Pandemic Populism? How Covid-19 Triggered Populist Facebook User Comments in Germany and Austria pp. 185-196 Downloads
Daniel Thiele
The Informational Consequences of Populism: Social Media News Use and “News Finds Me” Perception pp. 197-209 Downloads
Pablo González-González, Hugo Marcos-Marné, Iván Llamazares and Homero Gil de Zúñiga
Empowering the People’s Truth Through Social Media? (De)Legitimizing Truth Claims of Populist Politicians and Citizens pp. 210-219 Downloads
Michael Hameleers
Advocating for Platform Data Access: Challenges and Opportunities for Academics Seeking Policy Change pp. 220-229 Downloads
Katharine Dommett and Rebekah Tromble
Carbon Pricing Under Pressure: Withering Markets? pp. 230-234 Downloads
Lars H. Gulbrandsen and Jørgen Wettestad
Governance of Fragmented Compliance and Voluntary Carbon Markets Under the Paris Agreement pp. 235-245 Downloads
Hanna-Mari Ahonen, Juliana Kessler, Axel Michaelowa, Aglaja Espelage and Stephan Hoch
On the Process of Including Shipping in EU Emissions Trading: Multi-Level Reinforcement Revisited pp. 246-255 Downloads
Jørgen Wettestad and Lars H. Gulbrandsen
Beyond Control: Policy Incoherence of the EU Emissions Trading System pp. 256-264 Downloads
Maximilian Willner and Grischa Perino
China’s Carbon Market: Potential for Success? pp. 265-274 Downloads
Gørild Heggelund, Iselin Stensdal and Maosheng Duan
Carbon Pricing in the US: Examining State-Level Policy Support and Federal Resistance pp. 275-289 Downloads
Easwaran Narassimhan, Stefan Koester and Kelly Sims Gallagher
Anchoring Policies, Alignment Tensions: Reconciling New Zealand’s Climate Change Act and Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 290-301 Downloads
Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg and Ian Bailey
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