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- Shin, Adrian International Studies Quarterly, sqz033, https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqz033Published: 17 June 2019Abstract:This article argues that substantial natural resource wealth leads to more restrictive low-skill immigration policy in
- Wolak, J. Polit Behav (2018) 40: 763. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-017-9421-9 Abstract: What makes people feel influential in politics? While prior studies describe political efficacy as a stable and socialized trait, I argue that feelings of
- Stojek, Szymon and Jaroslav Tir. 2015. 鈥淭he Supply Side of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Trade Ties and Locations of UN Led Deployments.鈥 European Journal of International Relations 21(2): 352-376.Abstract:Peacekeeping operations
- Tir, Jaroslav and Shane P. Singh. 2015."Get Off My Lawn: Territorial Civil Wars and Subsequent Social Intolerance in the Public." Journal of Peace Research 52(4): 478-491.Abstract:It is argued that threat related to territorial civil wars
- Singh, Shane P. and Jaroslav Tir. 2017. 鈥淧artisanship, Militarized International Conflict, and Electoral Support for the Incumbent.鈥 Political Research Quarterly.Abstract:Comparative politics scholarship often neglects to consider how militarized
- Lisa Dilling, Elise Pizzi, John Berggren, Ashwin Ravikumar, Krister AnderssonAbstract:Cities are key sites of action for adaptation to climate change. However, there are a wide variety of responses to hazards at the municipal level. Why do
- Valdivieso, P. and Andersson, K.Abstract: Why do some local governments successfully address issues related to environmental disaster risk management (EDRM), while others do not? This research contributes to a growing literature about the
- Cook, Nathan J., Wright, Glenn D., Andersson, Krister P.Abstract: Concerned with the challenges of sustainable development, policy makers and scholars often urge nongovernmental organizations to increase their efforts to support governance of
- Valdivieso, P.E., Andersson, K.P., Villena-Roldan, B. 2017.Abstract: We study how the local institutional context shapes local government decisions about responses to perceived threats of natural disasters and climatic change. We draw on
- Steven M. Smith, Krister Andersson, Kelsey C. Cody, Michael Cox, and Darren FicklinAbstract锛 Many globally important groundwater aquifers are under considerable stress as withdrawals, predominantly for irrigation, outpace recharge. Meanwhile,