Valeriya Mechkova, Sirianne Dahlum, and Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca. 2024. "Women's Political Representation, Good Governance and Human Development." Governance 37:1.
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Johannes Lindvall and Björn Rönnerstrand. 2023. "Challenges for Public-Service Delivery: The Case of Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy." Journal of European Public Policy 30:12.
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Christofer Berglund and Ketevan Bolkvadze. 2024. "Sons of the Soil or Servants of the Empire? Profiling the Guardians of Separatism in Abkhazia and South Ossetia." Problems of Post-Communism 71:1.
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Johannes Lindvall. 2022. "Political Science as Architecture." European Political Science 21:4.
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Valeriya Mechkova and Amanda Edgell. "Substantive Representation, Women’s Health, and Regime Type." Forthcoming in Comparative Political Studies.
Johannes Lindvall and Katren Rogers. 2023. "The Changing Faces of the Modern State." Governance 36:3.
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Ketevan Bolkvadze. 2023. "Authoritarian Police in Democracy: Contested Security in Latin America. By Yanilda María González." Book review. Policing 17.
Alexandra L. Cermeño, Kerstin Enflo, and Johannes Lindvall. 2022. "Railroads and Reform." British Journal of Political Science 52:2.
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Katren Rogers. 2022. After Asylums and Orphanages. PhD thesis, Lund University (winner of the Oscar II Award).
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Ben Ansell and Johannes Lindvall. 2021. Inward Conquest: The Political Origins of Modern Public Services. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Julie Hassing Nielsen and Johannes Lindvall. 2021. "Trust in Government in Sweden and Denmark during the COVID-19 Epidemic." West European Politics 44:5-6.
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Carl Dahlström and Johannes Lindvall. 2020. "Sverige og Covid-19." Report to the Danish Parliament. Contact the authors for the English-language version.
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Ketevan Bolkvadze. 2020. "To Reform or to Retain? Politicians' Incentives to Clean Up Corrupt Courts in Hybrid Regimes." Comparative Political Studies 53:3-4.
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Marina Povitkina and Ketevan Bolkvadze. 2019. "Fresh Pipes with Dirty Water. How Quality of Government Shapes the Provision of Public Goods in Democracies." European Journal of Political Research 58:4.
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