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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: 403
Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (07/09/2023)
This panel offers a comparative approach to democratic instruments: voting in Belarus, the experience of migration on political attitudes and activity, the vote in 19th century Germany and a new take on the First-Pass-the-Post Electoral system.
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Monetary democracy – reconstructing the core idea of the local currency movement | View Paper Details |
Why do voters support procyclical fiscal policies? Experimental evidence from Latin America | View Paper Details |
Wasted or Dislocated: Analysing Votes in United Kingdom, United States and Canada Plurality First-Pass-The-Post Electoral Systems | View Paper Details |
Explaining the 2020 electoral protests in Belarus: long-term factors, short-term triggers and the key enabling mechanisms | View Paper Details |
The Effects of First- and Second-generation Immigrant-origin Voters’ Migration Experience on Political Attitudes and Activity: Evidence from a Longitudinal Election Campaign Survey | View Paper Details |
Voting for a Hybrid Regime: Social and Economic Determinants of Constitutional Choice in 19th Century Germany | View Paper Details |