American Political Science Review

Studying Policy Design Quality in Comparative Perspective

Studying Policy Design Quality in Comparative Perspective By Xavier Fernández-I-Marín, Christoph Knill and Yves Steinebach, LMU Munich This article is a first attempt to systematically examine policy design and its influence on policy effectiveness in […]

American Political Science Review

Playing to the Gallery: Emotive Rhetoric in Parliaments

Playing to the Gallery: Emotive Rhetoric in Parliaments By Moritz Osnabrügge, Durham University, Sara B. Hobolt, London School of Economics and Political Science and Toni Rodon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Research has shown that emotions matter […]

American Political Science Review

Partisan Polarization Is the Primary Psychological Motivation behind Political Fake News Sharing on Twitter

Partisan Polarization Is the Primary Psychological Motivation behind Political Fake News Sharing on Twitter By Mathias Osmundsen, Alexander Bor, Peter Bjerregaard Vahlstrup, Anja Bechmann, Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University The rise of “fake news” is […]

American Political Science Review

Nonunitary Parties, Government Formation, and Gamson’s Law

Nonunitary Parties, Government Formation, and Gamson’s Law By Gary W. Cox, Stanford University Following the coalition literature highlighting intraparty politics (e.g., Giannetti and Benoit 2009; Laver 1999; Strøm 2003), I address the well-known “portfolio allocation […]