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candidate to win an election, even though his main agenda item (i.e., postal privatization) is strongly opposed by special …
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second ballot of the 2016 presidential election in Austria. The ballot needed to be repeated because postal votes were … comparing election outcomes from the regular and the repeated round. The results do not show that voter turnout and postal … districts blamed the federal constitutional court for ordering a second election, but did not seem to blame local authorities. …
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understanding of political/election campaign strategies (e.g., how to effectively (de)mobilize U.S. voters) and data …
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Russian presidential election by reference to the underlying socioeconomic traits of Russia?s regions. In an effort to gauge … the presidential election, the authors compare the outcome with results of a previous presidential contest (1996) and …
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We study the connection between religion and political radicalization in Weimar Germany, where the Catholic Church vehemently warned ordinary parishioners about the dangers of National Socialism. Methodologically, we show that instrumental variables techniques are useful not only for making...
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German voters in the 2019 European election showed remarkable regional differences in their voting behavior. The Green …
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Since June 15, 2017, mobile network operators in the European Economic Area may not impose surcharges for making telephone calls, sending text messages, or using data services in other EEA countries. The regulation was designed to create a digital domestic market without adversely affecting...
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