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| How do Blurred Appeals Affect Valence Perceptions | View Paper Details |
| The Logic of Conflict Extension: Mainstreaming Political Entrepreneurship in Electoral Competition | View Paper Details |
| Science in Party Policy Shifts: A Double Edged Sword? | View Paper Details |
| How Populist Parties enter in competition: A Comparative Analysis of 25 European Countries | View Paper Details |
| Ambiguous Coalitions: How parties' ideological ambiguity impact government formation | View Paper Details |
| Strategic or Haphazard? Understanding Party Ambiguity during the 2019 and 2024 Belgian Electoral Campaigns. | View Paper Details |
| Polarisation and Party Position Blurring: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis | View Paper Details |
| Not All Speech That Wanders Is Lost: Competence Signaling and Obfuscation in Party Policy Appeals | View Paper Details |
| Muddle Instead Of Music: The Electoral Consequences of Divergent Intra-party Positions on Immigration | View Paper Details |
| Who Likes the Fight? Conflict-Appetite, Intra-Party Hostility, and Party Support | View Paper Details |
| They Find a Way: Relative Perceptions of Party Issue Positions and Voter-Party Congruence | View Paper Details |
| Are populist parties systematically more sceptical about climate change? Evidence from an Expert Survey | View Paper Details |
| From Average to Anti-Climate: Explaining Radical Right Party Position Shifts through Frame Profiles | View Paper Details |
| Promises vs. Policies: Understanding How Citizens Trade Off Principles and Instrumental Goals | View Paper Details |
| (In)Congruence as a factor explaining changes in the political positions of social democratic parties | View Paper Details |
| Beyond the Favorite Issue: Experimental Tests of Heterogenizing Voters´ Issue Preferences | View Paper Details |