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Populist Attitudes, Conspiracy Beliefs and the Justification of Political Violence at the US 2020 Elections
Using an original two-wave panel survey fielded before and after the US 2020 election, we investigate the relationship between populist attitudes, conspiracy beliefs, and the propensity to justify political violence. We find that conspiracy beliefs are associated with higher justification of violence, while the relationship with populist attitudes is mixed, depending on whether people believe in conspiracy theories or not.
Sebastian Jungkunz
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Robert A. Fahey
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Airo Hino
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Japan: Political Developments and Data in 2023: Financial Scandals Hasten the Ruling Party's Polling Decline
A summary of major developments in Japanese politics in 2023, including the ongoing slide in opinion polling numbers for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party due to a series of ongoing scandals, and rising concerns over inflation.
Airo Hino
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Hiroki Ogawa
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Robert A. Fahey
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Ling Liu
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Japan: Political Developments and Data in 2022: An Assassination Sends Shockwaves through the Ruling Party
A summary of major developments in Japanese politics in 2022, including the effects of the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, the gradual roll-back of COVID-19 restrictions, and rising consumer prices.
Airo Hino
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Hiroki Ogawa
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Robert A. Fahey
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Ling Liu
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How populist attitudes scales fail to capture support for populists in power
Using CSES Module 5 (2016-2020) data from 30 countries, we show that existing scales of populist attitudes effectively explain voting for populist parties in countries where populist leaders and parties are in opposition but fail to explain voting for populist parties in countries where they are in power.
Sebastian Jungkunz
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Robert A. Fahey
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Airo Hino
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