SPS Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Title:Six months in exile : a new life of Russian emigrants Author(s):KAMALOV, Emil
; SERGEEVA, Ivetta
; ZAVADSKAYA, Margarita
; KOSTENKO, VeronicaDate:2023Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EUI; [SPS]; OutRush; Research Project Report; 2023Abstract:The focus of this report is on Russian emigrants who left Russia after February 24, 2022. This report does not cover those who left earlier, as well as those who are still in Russia, but plan to leave. In August-early ...
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Title:Temporary disenfranchisement revisited : a report from the 2023 Montréal replication games on the robustness of recent findings in the APSR Author(s):FRESE, Joris
; GKOTINAKOS, Alexandros Christos; GRAU VILALTA, Pau
; HEPPLEWHITE, MatthewDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Working Paper; 2023/87; I4R Discussion Paper Series; The Institute for Replication (I4R)Abstract:Leininger et al. (2023) study the political consequences of temporary disenfranchisement. Taking advantage of differentiated voting elegibility thresholds applying in different elections in Germany, they analyze how ...
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Title:Global governance by the EU Author(s):AMADIO VICERÉ, Maria Giulia
; HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia
Date:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2023/42; Global Governance ProgrammeAbstract:The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages with various global governance actors and how it navigates these relational webs. We draw particular attention to the ...
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Title:Negative voting revisited : the 2020 US presidential election Author(s):GARZIA, Diego
; FERREIRA DA SILVA, Frederico
Date:2021Citation:Lausanne : University of Lausanne, 2021Type:Working PaperAbstract:About one third of American voters cast a vote more ‘against’ than ‘for’ a candidate in the 2020 Presidential election. This pattern, designated by negative voting, has been initially understood by rational choice scholarship ...
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Title:Regulation & delegation : public sector wage-setting systems and the two models of state-led wage restraint in Western Europe Author(s):DI CARLO, Donato
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2021/02Abstract:Systematic variation in the outcomes of public sector wage-setting (PSWS) persists in Europe. PSWS is generally analyzed as a problem of inter-sectoral wage-coordination in political economy literature. To do justice to ...