New Issue of IPSR Published - Volume 41, Number 3, June 2020

New Issue of IPSR Published - Volume 41, Number 3, June 2020

Publication date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020

The latest issue of the International Political Science Review (IPSR) for June 2020 has been published. ¶¡Ïã³ÉÈËÉçÇø members can access the full IPSR archive from 1980 to the present through their My ¶¡Ïã³ÉÈËÉçÇø menu.

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Articles Featured in the June 2020 Issue:

Reassessing the relationship between elections and democratization

Does talking matter? A quasi-experiment assessing the impact of deliberation and information on opinion change

Understanding the use of recall referendums: Evidence from Ecuador

Electoral reform and partisan dealignment in Indonesia

Does the constitution matter? Semi-presidentialism and the origin of hegemonic personalist regimes

Explaining high rates of political participation among Chinese migrants to Australia,

Neither unitary nor federal: Did Bolivians invent something new?

Can information campaigns impact preferences toward vote selling? Theory and evidence from Kenya

Democratizing dictators? Non-democratic regime conditions and the allocation of US democracy assistance, 1975–2010

Economic governance: Does it make or break a dominant party equilibrium? The case of India