2023
- Elite settlements in island territories: The road to a binding political status referendum in New Caledonia and Puerto Rico By: Alberto M Burgos-RiveraAbstract: New Caledonia and Puerto Rico are two non-sovereign island territories of
Threat鈥怚nducing Violent Events Exacerbate Social Desirability Bias in Survey ResponsesBy: Shane P Singh, Jaroslav TirAbstract: A key challenge in survey research is social desirability bias: respondents feel pressured to report acceptable
International third parties and the implementation of comprehensive peace agreements after civil warInternational third parties and the implementation of comprehensive peace agreements after civil warBy: Johannes Karreth, Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi, Jaroslav TirAbstract: Comprehensive peace agreements (CPAs) are the most impactful negotiated
Climate change equity and extreme vulnerabilityBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract: Climate justice scholars have called for equity to serve as a guiding ideal in international responses to climate change, typically noting that the countries and
Mitigation duties of poor and vulnerable countriesBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract: Following the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, national responsibilities to contribute toward climate change mitigation have been guided by that treaty鈥
Evaluating Whether a Learning by Doing Initiative Meets DEI GoalsBy: Sarah SokheyAbstract: How can we best evaluate if a learning by doing initiative is accomplishing its goals including its priorities in advancing diversity, equity, and
Learning Together: Experimental Evidence on Promoting Connections in Remote ClassesBy: Michelle E Benedum, Sarah E Brown, Tyler Garrett, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract: How can instructors best foster connections among students when learning is
Cracking the Nest Egg: Comparing Pension Politics in Post-Communist Russia and Hungary鈥揈RRATUMBy: Daria Prisiazhniuk, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract: In addition, the authors wish to make the following amendment to their acknowledgements: We would
The full armor of god: The mobilization of Christian nationalism in American politicsBy: Paul A Djupe, Andrew R Lewis, Anand E SokheyAbstract: Academic research on Christian nationalism has revealed a considerable amount about the scope of its
Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in US Gubernatorial Elections, 1840鈥1860By: Alexander Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas C Parinandi, Anand Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract: The demise of the Whig Party in the 1850s has long been a subject of