2023
- Elite settlements in island territories: The road to a binding political status referendum in New Caledonia and Puerto RicoBy: Alberto M Burgos-RiveraAbstract:New Caledonia and Puerto Rico are two non-sovereign island territories of
- Threat‐Inducing Violent Events Exacerbate Social Desirability Bias in Survey ResponsesBy: Shane P Singh, Jaroslav TirAbstract:A key challenge in survey research is social desirability bias: respondents feel pressured to report acceptable
- International third parties and the implementation of comprehensive peace agreements after civil warInternational third parties and the implementation of comprehensive peace agreements after civil warBy: Johannes Karreth, Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi, Jaroslav TirAbstract:Comprehensive peace agreements (CPAs) are the most impactful negotiated
- Climate change equity and extreme vulnerabilityBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:Climate justice scholars have called for equity to serve as a guiding ideal in international responses to climate change, typically noting that the countries and
- Mitigation duties of poor and vulnerable countriesBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:Following the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, national responsibilities to contribute toward climate change mitigation have been guided by that treaty’
- Evaluating Whether a Learning by Doing Initiative Meets DEI GoalsBy: Sarah SokheyAbstract:How can we best evaluate if a learning by doing initiative is accomplishing its goals including its priorities in advancing diversity, equity, and
- Learning Together: Experimental Evidence on Promoting Connections in Remote ClassesBy: Michelle E Benedum, Sarah E Brown, Tyler Garrett, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract:How can instructors best foster connections among students when learning is
- Cracking the Nest Egg: Comparing Pension Politics in Post-Communist Russia and Hungary–ERRATUMBy: Daria Prisiazhniuk, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract:In addition, the authors wish to make the following amendment to their acknowledgements: We would
- The full armor of god: The mobilization of Christian nationalism in American politicsBy: Paul A Djupe, Andrew R Lewis, Anand E SokheyAbstract:Academic research on Christian nationalism has revealed a considerable amount about the scope of its
- Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in US Gubernatorial Elections, 1840—1860By: Alexander Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas C Parinandi, Anand Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:The demise of the Whig Party in the 1850s has long been a subject of