Brett Bessen
- Unbinding the Executive? Public Opinion and Presidential Accountability in Latin AmericaBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýIn presidential democracies, public opinion is thought to constrain the executive through elections and protests. However,
- Stereotypes and scandals: Politician gender and public judgments about scandal in MexicoBy: Fernanda Quintanilla DomÃnguez, Rebecca Bell-Martin, Brett Ryan BessenAbstract:ÌýThis article examines how politician gender shapes voter judgments about
- Fairweather cosmopolitans: Immigration attitudes in latin america during the migrant crisisBy: Brett R Bessen, Brendan J Connell, Ken StallmanAbstract:ÌýWhat explains voter attitudes toward immigration in Latin America? This article argues that
- Another day, another currency: self-interest, experience, and attitudes toward dollarization in EcuadorBy: Brett R Bessen, Brendan J ConnellAbstract:ÌýHow, if at all, does self-interest bear on individuals’ economic policy preferences? Though
- Rejecting representation? Party systems and popular support for referendums in EuropeBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýUnder what conditions do citizens favor deciding political issues by popular vote? Models of support for popular vote processes
- Populist discourse and public support for executive aggrandizement in Latin AmericaBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýWhat explains citizen support for executive aggrandizement? Previous work points to support for the president, showing that
- Bessen, Brett R. "Rejecting representation? Party systems and popular support for referendums in Europe."ÌýElectoral StudiesÌý68 (2020): 102219