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- Abstract:Although recent articles have stressed the importance of testing for unit roots and cointegration in time-series analysis, practitioners have been left without a straightforward procedure to implement this advice. I propose using the
- Abstract:What affects government policy-making continues to be an important question for researchers interested in political competition and policy priorities. In this contribution, we bring together a theoretical framework that focuses on the
- Abstract:Trade has the potential to influence a wide range of political and social outcomes. Using the post-Soviet context, we examine how language policies – vital components for how minorities are treated with far-reaching economic consequences –
- Journal of Political Ideologies, 22:3, 221-235, DOI: 10.1080/13569317.2017.1348705AbstractThe emerging literature on neoliberal feminism appears to signal the revitalization of the study of feminist ideologies, suspended since the mid-1980s. However
- Theory & Event, Vol. 20, No. 1 Supplement, January 2017: 53-67.AbstractFeminists have criticized the election of President Trump as a failure of and for feminism, obscuring how his election signals the success of neoliberal feminism. Such
- Abstract:This article examines the determinants of immigration policy toward low-skilled workers across 13 relatively wealthy autocracies after World War II. I argue that authoritarian immigration policy is a consequence of an autocrat’s
- Wolak J. PUBLIUS-THE JOURNAL OF FEDERALISM. 46 (4) (September 01, 2016): 463-485.Abstract:Why do people call for states’ rights and the devolution of national authority? Are they driven by partisan motives, where they like devolution the most when
- Vanderheiden S. ETHICAL THEORY AND MORAL PRACTICE. 19 (2) (April 01, 2016): 297-311.Abstract:Contemporary persons are daily confronted with enormous quantities of information, some of which reveal causal connections between their actions and harm
- Vanderheiden S. Sci Eng Ethics (November 29, 2016).Abstract:Scholars concerned with abuses of the ‘‘resource privilege’’ by the governments of developing states sometimes call for national sovereignty over the natural resources that lie
- Vanderheiden S. Midwest Studies In Philosophy. 40 (1) (September 2016): 27-42.Abstract:Climate justice scholars have in recent years devoted considerable attention to the development and application of justice principles and frameworks to the