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    Items where Author is "Hooghe, Marc"

    Number of items: 9.
  • Can voters influence social policy? Hooghe, Marc; Dassonneville, Ruth; Oser, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • Fierce but short-lived: how does economic crisis affect political participation? Kern, Anna; Marien, Sofie; Hooghe, Marc
  • How do attitudes toward redistribution differ between Europe and the United States? Oser, Jennifer; Hooghe, Marc
  • Online opportunities for activism in the US do not alleviateinequalities in political participation. Oser, Jennifer; Hooghe, Marc; Marien, Sofie
  • Public opinion is less supportive of redistribution and social security in the US than in Europe - but many US citizens want to see more done to reduce poverty and inequality. Oser, Jennifer; Hooghe, Marc
  • Strong partisans trust the political system, but not other people. Oser, Jennifer; Hooghe, Marc
  • The complexity of a party system does not affect theideological compatibility of voters and political parties. Boonen, Joris; Falk Pedersen, Eva; Hooghe, Marc
  • The use of voter recall in election studies is unreliable, but shouldn’t be abandoned altogether. Dassoneville, Ruth; Hooghe, Marc
  • The wall with Mexico is a utopian project for Trump’s supporters. Hooghe, Marc; Marien, Sofie
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