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View article: Gender and reactions to speeches in German parliamentary debates
Gender and reactions to speeches in German parliamentary debates Open
Are nonverbal reactions during parliamentary debate gendered? Do male and female members of parliament (MPs) experience applause or jeering differently? In short, yes, and the gendered nature of a speech matters. Using an original corpus o…
View article: Replication Data for: Out of Sight Out of Mind? Voter Attitudes about Cooperation with Radical Parties in Europe
Replication Data for: Out of Sight Out of Mind? Voter Attitudes about Cooperation with Radical Parties in Europe Open
This replication package contains data and R-scripts to replicate the main analysis of the paper "Out of Sight Out of Mind? Voter Attitudes about Cooperation with Radical Parties in Europe" as well as the additional analysis shown in the o…
View article: The rhyme and reason of rebel support: exploring European voters’ attitudes toward dissident MPs
The rhyme and reason of rebel support: exploring European voters’ attitudes toward dissident MPs Open
Citizens often support politicians who vote against their parties in parliament. They view rebels as offering better representation, appreciate expressive acts, take rebellion as a signal of standing up for constituents, or see rebels as d…
View article: From polarization of the public to polarization of the electorate: European Parliament elections as the preferred race for ideologues
From polarization of the public to polarization of the electorate: European Parliament elections as the preferred race for ideologues Open
This study examines the effect of voters’ ideological extremism on turnout in European national and European Parliament elections. Using data from recent European Election Studies, the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, and other nati…
View article: Communicating the Rift: Voter Perceptions of Intraparty Dissent in Parliaments
Communicating the Rift: Voter Perceptions of Intraparty Dissent in Parliaments Open
Members of Parliament (MPs) who vote against their party can improve their public standing. But how do MPs explain and frame their rebellious behavior to maximize their appeal? And what can party leaders do to mitigate the damage done by i…
View article: Replication Data for: From Text to Political Positions on Foreign Aid: Analysis of Aid Mentions in Party Manifestos from 1960 to 2015
Replication Data for: From Text to Political Positions on Foreign Aid: Analysis of Aid Mentions in Party Manifestos from 1960 to 2015 Open
Looking at texts of election manifestos, this paper examines systematic differences among political parties within and across countries in how they position themselves on foreign aid and in how these manifesto pledges translate into commit…
View article: Theories and Empirical Applications of Legislative Debate
Theories and Empirical Applications of Legislative Debate Open
This chapter explores the theoretical mechanisms underpinning the participation of Members of Parliament (MPs) in legislative debates across a wide range of parliaments. It argues that researchers must examine both strategic interactions w…
View article: From Text to Political Positions on Foreign Aid: Analysis of Aid Mentions in Party Manifestos from 1960 to 2015
From Text to Political Positions on Foreign Aid: Analysis of Aid Mentions in Party Manifestos from 1960 to 2015 Open
Looking at texts of election manifestos, this paper examines systematic differences among political parties within and across countries in how they position themselves on foreign aid and in how these manifesto pledges translate into commit…
View article: Party Competition, Personal Votes, and Strategic Disloyalty in the U.S. States
Party Competition, Personal Votes, and Strategic Disloyalty in the U.S. States Open
Legislators will sometimes vote against their party’s position on roll-call votes to differentiate themselves from the party mainstream and to accrue a “personal vote.” Research suggests that the use of rebellion to generate a personal vot…
View article: Replication Data for: The Sound of Rebellion: Voting Dissent and Legislative Speech in the UK House of Commons
Replication Data for: The Sound of Rebellion: Voting Dissent and Legislative Speech in the UK House of Commons Open
These files allow for the replication of numerical results and graphical presentation of those results reported in our manuscript "The Sound of Rebellion: Voting Dissent and Legislative Speech in the UK House of Commons."
View article: Replication Data for: “Measurement, Model Testing, and Legislative Influence in the European Union”
Replication Data for: “Measurement, Model Testing, and Legislative Influence in the European Union” Open
Jonathan B. Slapin (2014) “Measurement, Model Testing, and Legislative Influence in the European Union” European Union Politics15(1).
View article: Replication Data for: Institutions and their Effects on Coalition Formation: the German Election of 2005
Replication Data for: Institutions and their Effects on Coalition Formation: the German Election of 2005 Open
Replication Data for: Sven-Oliver Proksch and Jonathan B. Slapin (2006) “Institutions and their Effects on Coalition Formation: the German Election of 2005.” West European Politics. 29(3).
View article: Replication Data for: “Party Strategies, Constituency Links, and Legislative Speech”
Replication Data for: “Party Strategies, Constituency Links, and Legislative Speech” Open
Eduardo Alemán, Margarita M. Ramírezand Jonathan B. Slapin (2017) “Party Strategies, Constituency Links, and Legislative Speech” Legislative Studies Quarterly 42(4).
View article: Replication Data for: A Scaling Model for Estimating Time Series Policy Positions from Texts.
Replication Data for: A Scaling Model for Estimating Time Series Policy Positions from Texts. Open
Replication materials for: Jonathan B. Slapin and Sven-Oliver Proksch (2008) “A Scaling Model for Estimating Time Series Policy Positions from Texts.” American Journal of Political Science. 52(3).
View article: Replication Data for: Bargaining Power at Europe’s Intergovernmental Conferences: Testing Institutional and Intergovernmental Theories
Replication Data for: Bargaining Power at Europe’s Intergovernmental Conferences: Testing Institutional and Intergovernmental Theories Open
Replication data for: Jonathan B. Slapin (2008) “Bargaining Power at Europe’s Intergovernmental Conferences: Testing Institutional and Intergovernmental Theories.” International Organization. 62(1).
View article: Replication Data for: The Dynamics of Enlargement in International Organizations
Replication Data for: The Dynamics of Enlargement in International Organizations Open
Julia Gray, René Lindstädt and Jonathan B. Slapin (2017) “The Dynamics of Enlargement in International Organizations” International Interactions43(4).
View article: Replication Data for: “Who is Powerful? Examining Preferences and Testing Sources of Bargaining Strength at European Intergovernmental Conferences.”
Replication Data for: “Who is Powerful? Examining Preferences and Testing Sources of Bargaining Strength at European Intergovernmental Conferences.” Open
Replication Materials for: Jonathan B. Slapin (2006) “Who is Powerful? Examining Preferences and Testing Sources of Bargaining Strength at European Intergovernmental Conferences.” European Union Politics 7(1).
View article: Replication Data for: “From Unanimity to Consensus: Negotiations at the EU’s Constitutional Convention.”
Replication Data for: “From Unanimity to Consensus: Negotiations at the EU’s Constitutional Convention.” Open
Replication files for: Thomas König and Jonathan B. Slapin (2006) “From Unanimity to Consensus: Negotiations at the EU’s Constitutional Convention.” World Politics. 58(3).
View article: Replication Data for: “Ideological Clarity in Multi-Party Competition: A New Measure and Test Using Election Manifestos”
Replication Data for: “Ideological Clarity in Multi-Party Competition: A New Measure and Test Using Election Manifestos” Open
James Lo, Sven-Oliver Proksch, and Jonathan B. Slapin. 2016. “Ideological Clarity in Multi-Party Competition: A New Measure and Test Using Election Manifestos”, British Journal of Political Science. 46(3), 591-610.
View article: Replication Data for: How Membership in the European Union Can Undermine the Rule of Law in Emerging Democracies
Replication Data for: How Membership in the European Union Can Undermine the Rule of Law in Emerging Democracies Open
Jonathan B. Slapin (2015) “How Membership in the EuropeanUnion Can Undermine the Rule of Law in Emerging Democracies”West European Politics 38(3).
View article: Replication Data for: “Who Calls for a Common EU Foreign Policy? Partisan Constraints on CFSP Reform.”
Replication Data for: “Who Calls for a Common EU Foreign Policy? Partisan Constraints on CFSP Reform.” Open
Replication data for: Christian Jensen, JonathanB. Slapin, and Thomas König(2007) “Who Calls for a Common EU Foreign Policy? Partisan Constraints on CFSP Reform.”European Union Politics. 8(3).