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Property for all? Basic income and basic capital

The New Class War: the marginalisation of the working class in British politics

Surviving Busts and Exploiting Booms: the Economy, Constitutional Variation and Cabinet Survival in Europe

The Impact of Elections: Voting, Political Behaviour and Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa

Electoral Competition and the Distribution of Development: Evidence from Botswana

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism - Digital News Project

Support for Democracy in Egypt: A Crucial Point for the Country: A Crucial Test Case For Comparative Politics

Political Remittances: Understanding the Political Impacts of Migration

Measuring Peace Consolidation

America's Material Racial Inequality: Legacies and Policy Coalitions

The Ideological Dynamics of Mass Killing

Party Representation in Times of Economic Crisis

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