All Stories

  1. Economic forecasts and executive approval
  2. Beyond the Myth of Legality? Framing Effects and Public Reactions to High Court Decisions in Europe
  3. When corruption investigations come to nothing: A natural experiment on trust in courts
  4. A Scoping Review on Perception-Based Definitions and Measurements of Corruption
  5. Rules or legacies? Industry and political revolving doors in regulators' careers in Portugal
  6. Ideological extremism, perceived party system polarization, and support for democracy
  7. Effective Government and Evaluations of Democracy
  8. 10. Constitutions and Courts
  9. Judicial Performance and Trust in Legal Systems: Findings from a Decade of Surveys in over 20 European Countries
  10. Public Opinion and Executive Approval
  11. Does Economic and Political Integration Undermine Representative Democracy?
  12. Judicial Politics
  13. Public trust in the European legal systems: independence, accountability and awareness
  14. The 2019 Portuguese general elections
  15. What are the best quorum rules? A laboratory investigation
  16. Transparency, Policy Outcomes, and Incumbent Support
  17. Do the Rich and the Poor Have Different Conceptions of Democracy? Socioeconomic Status, Inequality, and the Political Status Quo
  18. Portugal’s Leftist Government: From Sick Man to Poster Boy?
  19. Procedural Fairness, the Economy, and Support for Political Authorities
  20. New forms of mobilization, new people mobilized? Evidence from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems
  21. Favourable outcomes, procedural fairness, and political support: results from a survey experiment
  22. Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics
  23. Regime support
  24. Judicial Behavior under Austerity: An Empirical Analysis of Behavioral Changes in the Portuguese Constitutional Court, 2002–2016
  25. Economic Outcomes, Quality of Governance, and Satisfaction with Democracy
  26. This time it’s different? Effects of the Eurovision Debate on young citizens and its consequence for EU democracy – evidence from a quasi-experiment in 24 countries
  27. Bailout Countries and Others in 2014: Austerity and Government Defection
  28. Economic Evaluations, Procedural Fairness, and Satisfaction with Democracy
  29. From ideology to performance: Austerity and government defection in the 2014 European Parliament elections
  30. Portuguese Democratisation 40 Years on: Its Meaning and Enduring Legacies
  31. How People Understand Democracy
  32. Experimental evidence that quorum rules discourage turnout and promote election boycotts
  33. Government survival in semi-presidential regimes
  34. Voting in Old and New Democracies
  35. Mobilization, Informal Networks and the Social Contexts of Turnout
  36. Application of Wavelets to the Study of Political History
  37. Political Institutions and the Social Anchoring of the Vote
  38. Sovereign Debt and Governance Failures
  39. Introduction – Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics
  40. The Elections of the Great Recession in Portugal: Performance Voting under a Blurred Responsibility for the Economy
  41. Government effectiveness and support for democracy
  42. The nationalization of electoral cycles in the United States: a wavelet analysis
  43. Implementing the World Mental Health Survey Initiative in Portugal – rationale, design and fieldwork procedures
  44. Forecasting Spanish elections
  45. Citizens and the European Polity
  46. Summary and Conclusions: Europe in Equilibrium—Unresponsive Inertia or Vibrant Resilience?
  47. Introduction: Citizens and the European Polity
  48. Europe à la Carte? Public Support for Policy Integration in an Enlarged European Union
  49. After the Bailout: Responsibility, Policy, and Valence in the Portuguese Legislative Election of June 2011
  50. The Scope of Government of the European Union: Explaining Citizens’ Support for a More Powerful EU
  51. Cycles in Politics: Wavelet Analysis of Political Time Series
  52. Foreign Direct Investment and Home-Country Political Risk: The Case of Brazil
  53. Is the Good Polity Attainable? – Measuring the Quality of Democracy
  54. Room for Manoeuvre: Euroscepticism in the Portuguese Parties and Electorate 1976–2005
  55. How quorum rules distort referendum outcomes: Evidence from a pivotal voter model
  56. Referendum design, quorum rules and turnout
  57. The Clarity of Policy Alternatives, Left–Right and the European Parliament Vote in 2004
  58. Growth, centrism and semi-presidentialism: Forecasting the Portuguese general elections
  59. What Are (Semi)Presidential Elections About? A Case Study of the Portuguese 2006 Elections
  60. Voting and Intermediation: Informational Biases and Electoral Choices in Comparative Perspective
  61. Democratic Consolidation, Judicial Reform, and the Judicialization of Politics in Southern Europe
  62. Political Disaffection in Contemporary Democracies
  63. Disaffected democrats: Political attitudes and political action in Portugal
  64. Pre-Election Polls in Portugal: Accuracy, Bias, and Sources of Error, 1991-2004
  65. Social Democratic Party Policies in Contemporary Europe
  66. SOUTH EUROPEAN ELECTION WATCH - The Return of the Portuguese Right: The 2001 Local Government Elections and the 2002 Legislative Elections
  67. From 'Third Wave' to 'Third Way': Europe and the Portuguese Socialists (1975–1999)
  68. The Politics of Judicial Reform in Eastern Europe
  69. Explaining the Constitutionalisation of Social Rights: Portuguese Hypotheses and a Crossnational Test
  70. Explaining the Constitutionalization of Social Rights
  71. Economy, Ideology, and the Elephant in the Room: A Research Note on the Elections of the Great Recession in Europe
  72. Introduction