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  1. Campaign contributions and policy divergence
  2. Signed, Sealed, Counted? An Experimental Study of Mail-in Ballot Signature Verification
  3. SASCAT: Natural language processing approach to the study of economic sanctions
  4. Foreign Anti-Mainstream Propaganda and Democratic Publics
  5. Illiberal Communication and Election Intervention during the Refugee Crisis in Germany
  6. Will the Real Conspiracy Please Stand Up: Sources of Post-Communist Democratic Failure
  7. Why Do States Intervene in the Elections of Others? The Role of Incumbent–Opposition Divisions
  8. The Credibility Challenge: How Democracy Aid Influences Election Violence. By Inken von Borzyskowski. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019. 246p. $49.95 cloth.
  9. Foreign Aid, Human Rights, and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
  10. Sanctions and Democracy
  11. Information and Self-Enforcing Democracy: The Role of International Election Observation
  12. Voter attitudes when democracy promotion turns partisan: evidence from a survey-experiment in Lebanon
  13. Coups and Democracy
  14. Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention
  15. Which Elections Can Be Lost?
  16. The Effects of Aid on Rights and Governance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
  17. Do Economic Sanctions Destabilize Country Leaders?
  18. Do Economic Sanctions Destabilize Country Leaders?
  19. Which Elections Can Be Lost?
  20. Does Information Facilitate Self-Enforcing Democracy? The Role of International Election Monitoring