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Money Talks? Party Financial Incentives to Promote Underrepresented Groups
As an alternative to quota policies, recent electoral reforms have sought to financially reward parties for promoting the candidacies …
Thiago Fonseca
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Débora Thomé
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João V. Guedes-Neto
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Bureaucratic Interest in Academic Evidence: A Field Experiment in Peru, India and Tanzania
We investigate how different types of messaging by academics impact public servants’ behavioral demand for access to academic evidence …
Darren Hawkins
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Celeste Beesley
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Daniel Nielson
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João V. Guedes-Neto
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Aubriana Wolferts
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Nicholas Moffitt
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Frustrated marriage? The ideological distance of members of congress from their parties in Latin America
Democratic backsliding raises new challenges for bureaucracies as politicians undermine democratic institutions and the rule of law. …
Mariana Silveira
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Gabriela Lotta
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Luciana Cingolani
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João V. Guedes-Neto
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Alexandre Gomide
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Pedro Masson
DOI
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Bureaucrats’ willingness to resist democratic backsliding: an experimental study in the Brazilian federal government
Amidst the surge of illiberal politics, understanding bureaucratic resistance is crucial for defending democratic norms. This paper …
José Lobo
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Maiara Marinho
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Alketa Peci
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João V. Guedes-Neto
DOI
Ungated
The agency of (public) agencies: how perceived organizational protections shape civil servants’ resistance to democratic backsliding
Gabriela Lotta
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Luciana Cingolani
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Mariana Silveira
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Alexandre Gomide
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Pedro Masson
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Paula Miranda
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João V. Guedes-Neto
Ungated
And some, I assume, are good people: Determinants of elites’ strategic discourse about immigrants and refugees
Using computational text analysis of US representatives’ tweets during the 2020 election campaign, we examine how geographic …
João V. Guedes-Neto
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Alex Honeker
DOI
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Frustrated marriage? The ideological distance of members of congress from their parties in Latin America
Are legislators ideologically close to their co-partisans? And, when not, what policies drive the lack of party unity? To address these …
João V. Guedes-Neto
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Scott Morgenstern
DOI
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Variation in evidence use across policy sectors: Analyzing cultures of evidence in Brazil
Evidence use across policy sectors is widely believed to vary as each sector espouses a specific and dominant pattern in how it sources …
Kidjie Saguin
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João V. Guedes-Neto
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Pedro Palotti
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Natália Koga
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Flavio Carneiro
DOI
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Bureaucrats as Legislators: The Conditional Roots of Workplace Descriptive Representation
The failure of political parties to adequately voice the preferences of their constituents leads voters to look for alternative …
João V. Guedes-Neto
DOI
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The Effects of Political Attitudes on Affective Polarization: Survey Evidence from 165 Elections
How do individual-level political attitudes influence affective polarization on a global scale? This article contributes to the debate …
João V. Guedes-Neto
DOI
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