Yuko Kasuya
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View article: Malapportionment as a Gerrymandering Strategy: Exploring Electoral Manipulation in Malaysia Using a Simulation Algorithm
Malapportionment as a Gerrymandering Strategy: Exploring Electoral Manipulation in Malaysia Using a Simulation Algorithm Open
Gerrymandering and malapportionment both undermine fair representation and involve electoral district boundaries. However, existing research has treated these phenomena separately, leading to disconnected bodies of literature. This paper d…
View article: Malapportionment as a Gerrymandering Strategy: Exploring Electoral Manipulation in Malaysia Using a Simulation Algorithm
Malapportionment as a Gerrymandering Strategy: Exploring Electoral Manipulation in Malaysia Using a Simulation Algorithm Open
Gerrymandering and malapportionment both undermine fair representation and involve electoral district boundaries. However, existing research has treated these phenomena separately, leading to disconnected bodies of literature. This paper d…
View article: Pretending to Support? Duterte's Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines – CORRIGENDUM
Pretending to Support? Duterte's Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Replication Data for: Pretending to Support? Duterte’s Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines
Replication Data for: Pretending to Support? Duterte’s Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines Open
The incumbent-led subversion of democracy represents the most prevalent form of democratic backsliding in recent decades. A central puzzle in this mode of backsliding is why these incumbents enjoy popular support despite their actions agai…
View article: Replication Data for: Voters’ Perceptions and Evaluations of Dynastic Politics in Japan
Replication Data for: Voters’ Perceptions and Evaluations of Dynastic Politics in Japan Open
Political family dynasties are a staple part of Japanese politics. According to one study, Japan has the fourth highest number of dynastic politicians among democratic countries, after Thailand, the Philippines, and Iceland. As a result, m…
View article: Replication Data for: Is the Justice Frame Effective in Mobilizing Support for Human Rights Violations? Evidence from the Philippines
Replication Data for: Is the Justice Frame Effective in Mobilizing Support for Human Rights Violations? Evidence from the Philippines Open
Effective message framing motivates individuals to act for and defend human rights. What effective message framing motivates individuals to defend human rights? Recent experiment-based framing studies show that personal frames are more suc…
View article: Replication Data for: Malapportionment in Space and Time: Decompose It!
Replication Data for: Malapportionment in Space and Time: Decompose It! Open
Existing studies on legislative malapportionment often conceptualize and measure this phenomenon with little regard to intertemporal variations and the malapportionment-generating process (MGP). Our conceptualization leads us to introduce …
View article: The transformation of dominant parties in Asia: Introduction to the special issue
The transformation of dominant parties in Asia: Introduction to the special issue Open
Dominant political parties have been the subject of study since the 1950s. As they have emerged both in democracies and non-democracies, they have become an intriguing research theme for scholars who study politics in a variety of world re…
View article: The peril of parliamentarism? : executive–legislative relations and the transition to democracy from electoral authoritarian rule
The peril of parliamentarism? : executive–legislative relations and the transition to democracy from electoral authoritarian rule Open
Why do some electoral authoritarian regimes survive for decades while others become democracies? This article explores the impact of constitutional structures on democratic transitions from electoral authoritarianism. We argue that under e…
View article: Political Theory and Empirical Studies on Malapportionment:
Political Theory and Empirical Studies on Malapportionment: Open
In Japan, malapportionment—the high level of disparity in the size of the population, and thus the weight of votes, across electoral districts—has been a national concern for several decades. Through a review of both normative theories of …