British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 55, month January, 2025
- Educating for Democracy? Going to College Increases Political Participation pp. -

- Andreas Videbæk Jensen
- A Crisis of Political Trust? Global Trends in Institutional Trust from 1958 to 2019 pp. -

- Viktor Valgarðsson, Will Jennings, Gerry Stoker, Hannah Bunting, Daniel Devine, Lawrence McKay and Andrew Klassen
- Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization? pp. -

- Jennifer Gaudette, Seth J. Hill, Thad Kousser, Mackenzie Lockhart and Mindy Romero
- The Effects of Interactive Requests on the Quantity and Quality of Survey Responses: An International Methodological Experiment pp. -

- Farsan Ghassim
- Studying Multi-Level Systems with Cross-Level Data: Introducing Three Integrated Datasets pp. -

- Leonce Röth, Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti, Lea Kaftan and André Kaiser
- Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap pp. -

- Gonzalo Di Landro
- Examining Voting Spillover Effects of Text Message Reminders pp. -

- Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Pär Nyman and Sven Oskarsson
- Do Voters Pay Attention to Transnational Politics? Party Positions, Transnational Families, and Voter Perceptions pp. -

- Jeffrey Nonnemacher
- Multidimensional Party Polarization in Europe: Cross-Cutting Divides and Effective Dimensionality pp. -

- Jelle Koedam, Garret Binding and Marco R. Steenbergen
- Do Citizens Stereotype Muslims as an Illiberal Bogeyman? Evidence from a Double-List Experiment pp. -

- Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte, Alberto López Ortega and Michael Hunklinger
- Children as Public Goods: At What Cost? pp. -

- Liam Shields
- Fixing the Past: The Effects of Human Rights Trials on Political Attitudes in Argentina pp. -

- Pearce Edwards, Jennifer Gandhi and Donald Grasse
- The Global Legislators Database: Characteristics of National Legislators in the World’s Democracies pp. -

- Nicholas Carnes, Joshua Ferrer, Miriam Golden, Esme Lillywhite, Noam Lupu and Eugenia Nazrullaeva
- Colonial Mapmaking, Ethnic Identity, and Traditional Authority in Africa pp. -

- Christian Houle and Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz
- Crowded Out: The Influence of Mental Load Priming on Intentions to Participate in Public Life pp. -

- Anna Helgøy and Ana Catalano Weeks
- Does the Presence or Absence of Elections Remove Gender Differences in Ambition for Public Service? pp. -

- Hans J.G. Hassell, Gary E. Hollibaugh and Matthew R. Miles
- The Group-Basis of Political Behaviour among Minoritized Communities: The Case of LGBTQ+ Linked Fate and Sexual and Gender Minorities pp. -

- Nathan K. Chan and Gabriele Magni
- Who’s to Blame? Post-conflict Violence, Political Messaging, and Attitudes Towards Peace Agreements pp. -

- Frank Wyer
- Substantive Representation of Women: Empirical Evidence pp. -

- Yves Kläy, Reiner Eichenberger, Marco Portmann and David Stadelmann
- When Do Political Parties Moralize?: A Cross-National Study of the Use of Moral Language in Political Communication on Immigration pp. -

- Kristina Bakkær Simonsen and Tobias Widmann
- Partisanship and Trust in Personal Doctors: Causes and Consequences pp. -

- O’Brian, Neil A. and Thomas Bradley Kent
- Benchmarking pandemic response: How the UK’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout impacted diffuse and specific support for the EU pp. -

- Irene Rodríguez, Toni Rodon, Asli Unan, Lisa Herbig, Heike Klüver and Theresa Kuhn
- Behind the Throne: Regime support coalitions around the world, 1789-2020 pp. -

- Carl Henrik Knutsen, Sirianne Dahlum, Magnus B Rasmussen and Tore Wig
- Absence: Electoral Cycles and Teacher Absenteeism in India pp. -

- Emmerich Davies
- The Demand Side of Democratic Backsliding: How Divergent Understandings of Democracy Shape Political Choice pp. -

- Natasha Wunsch, Marc S. Jacob and Laurenz Derksen
- Working For Democracy: Poll Officers and the Turnout Gender Gap pp. -

- Pau Vall-Prat and Toni Rodon
- Mobile Internet and the Quality of Elections in Low-Income Democracies pp. -

- Alex Yeandle
- Living in Different Worlds: Electoral Authoritarianism and Partisan Gaps in Perceptions of Electoral Integrity pp. -

- Paula Windecker, Ioannis Vergioglou and Marc S. Jacob
- Is It Still the Economy? Economic Voting in Polarized Politics pp. -

- Thiago M. Q. Moreira
- Deliberation and Human Nature pp. -

- Ramon van der Does
- Explaining peace during long and rapid power shifts: A theory of grand bargains pp. -

- Mathias O. Frendem, Michael F. Joseph and William Spaniel
- International Border Restrictions During COVID-19 as Global Health Security Theatre pp. -

- Catherine Z. Worsnop
- News Cycles and Satisfaction With Democracy: How the Pandemic Short-Circuited Media Polarization pp. -

- Omar Hammoud-Gallego, Roberto S. Foa and Xavier Romero-Vidal
- Do Political Leaders Understand Public Opinion Better than Backbenchers? pp. -

- Stefaan Walgrave, Julie Sevenans, Frédéric Varone, Lior Sheffer and Christian Breunig
- The Impact of Values on Issue Stances: Evidence from Panel Studies pp. -

- Arjun Vishwanath
- Call Me By Your Name: The Impacts of American Human Rights Violations in Authoritarian States pp. -

- Jamie J. Gruffydd-Jones
- Strategies of a Rising Power: Chinese Economic Influence in Regional International Organizations pp. -

- Alicia R. Chen
- How Parliamentarism Developed in Western Europe pp. -

- Simon Davidsson
- Ignoring Women’s Performance: A Survey Experiment on Policy Implementation in Argentina pp. -

- Gustavo Diaz, Virginia Oliveros, Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro and Matthew S. Winters
- When Reelection Increases Party Unity: Evidence from Parties in Mexico pp. -

- Lucia Motolinia
- The Islamist Advantage: The Religious Infrastructure of Electoral Victory pp. -

- Sharan Grewal
- More Turnover, Less Turnout? Domestic Migration and Political Participation Across Communities pp. -

- Giuliana Pardelli and Alexander Kustov
- Informed or Overwhelmed? Disentangling the Effects of Cognitive Ability and Information on Public Opinion pp. -

- Adam R. Panish
- The Gendered Cost of Politics pp. -

- Frederik Klaaborg Kjøller and Lene Holm Pedersen
- The Spillover of the US Capitol Insurrection: Reducing Expressed Support for Domestic Far-Right Parties pp. -

- Ka Ming Chan
- Does the Accumulation of Assets Shape Voting Preferences? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study in Britain pp. -

- Justin Robinson, Pavlos Vasilopoulos and Sofia Vasilopoulou
- Evidence Can Change Partisan Minds but Less So in Hostile Contexts pp. -

- Jin Woo Kim
- Family Matters: How Concerns about the Financial Wellbeing of Young Relatives Shape the Political Preferences of Older Adults pp. -

- Zack Grant, Jane Green and Geoffrey Evans
- Choosing Democracy Over Party? How Civic Education Can Mitigate the Anti-Democratic Effects of Partisan Polarization pp. -

- Melek Hilal Eroglu, Steven E. Finkel, Anja Neundorf, Aykut Öztürk and Ericka G. Rascón Ramírez
- Trustworthy Media and Gender Gaps in Political Participation after Civil War: Experimental Evidence from Rural Liberia pp. -

- Eric Mvukiyehe
- Deliberation and Human Nature – CORRIGENDUM pp. -

- Ramon van der Does
- Do Extreme Weather Events Increase Public Concern, Knowledge, and Attention to Climate Change in China? pp. -

- Xun Cao and Zheng Su
- The Correlates of Ethnicity: Why the Ethnic Majority Expects That Ethnic Minorities Contribute Less to the Collective pp. -

- Mathias Kruse
- Macrointerest Across Countries pp. -

- Yue Hu and Frederick Solt
- Information, Uncertainty, and Public Support for Brinkmanship During the 2023 Debt Limit Negotiations pp. -

- Matthew DiGiuseppe and Patrick E. Shea
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