United in diversity?: The convergence of cultural values among EU member states and candidates
págs. 388-411
págs. 412-434
European elites and the narrative of the Greek crisis: a discursive institutionalist analysis
Dimitris Papadimitriou, Adonis Pegasiou, Sotirios Zartaloudis
págs. 435-464
Women are more likely than men to blame structural factors for women's political under‐representation: evidence from 27 countries
págs. 465-487
The importance of input and output legitimacy in democratic governance: evidence from a population‐based survey experiment in four West European countries
págs. 488-513
How interest groups influence public opinion: Arguments matter more than the sources
págs. 514-535
págs. 536-556
Why accommodate minorities asymmetrically?: A theory of ideological authority insulation
págs. 557-581
Legitimation as justification: foregrounding public philosophies in explanations of gradual ideational change
págs. 582-602
Participatory innovations and maxi‐publics: the influence of participation possibilities on perceived legitimacy at the local level in Finland
págs. 603-630
Entering the men's domain?: Gender and portfolio allocation in European governments
págs. 631-655
Complementing and correcting representative institutions: when and how to use mini‐publics
págs. 656-675
How catchall parties compete ideologically: beyond party typologies
págs. 676-696
Recalibrating social protection: electoral competition and the new partisan politics of the welfare state
págs. 697-719
págs. 720-740
Electoral reforms, entry barriers and the structure of political markets: a comparative analysis
págs. 741-768
págs. 769-794
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