SS: Germany's federal election in september 2009: Elections in times of duress - Introduction
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Voting when the economy goes bad, everyone is in charge, and no one is to blame: The case of the 2009 German election
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Short-term factors versus long-term values: Explaining the 2009 election results
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Coalition type and voter support for parties: Grand coalitions in German elections
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The German grand coalition of 2005-09 and party system change: Catalyst or continuity?
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Parties and their Leaders: Does it matter how they match? The German General Elections 2009 in comparison
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From uninformed to informed choices: Voters, pre-election polls and updating
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Re-examining the evidence on the electoral impact of terrorist attacks: The Spanish election of 2004
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How do citizens attribute responsibility in multilevel states?: Learning, biases and asymmetric federalism. Evidence from Spain
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Beyond personal vote incentives: Dividing the vote in preferential electoral systems
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Not always second order: Subnational elections, national-level vote intentions, and volatility spillovers in a multi-level electoral system
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Differentiating winners: How elections affect satisfaction with democracy
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Testing the power of arguments in referendums: A Bradley-Terry approach
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