Peer reviewed publications:
(6) Copy thy neighbour: Spatial interdependences in the democracy-repression nexus (2024) - Journal of Human Rights, 23(1): 19-37. [Ungated]
(5) Democratization boost or bust? Electoral turnout after democratic transitions (2023) - Comparative Political Studies, Online First. [Replication]
(4) Going, Going, Gone? Varieties of Dissent and Leader Exit (with Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Marius Radean) (2023) - Journal of Peace Research, 60(5): 729-744.
(3) How do inclusionary and exclusionary autocracies affect ordinary people? (with Anja Neundorf and Johannes Gerschewski) (2020) - Comparative Political Studies, 53(12): 1890-1925. [Ungated] [Replication]
(2) Fait accompli or live to fight another day? Deterring and surviving coups in authoritarian regimes. (2019). Research&Politics, 6(1).
(1) Do they know something we don't? Diffusion of repression in authoritarian regimes. (2019). Journal of Peace Research, 56(5): 667-681. [Ungated] [Replication]
Public Scholarship:
(3) People love to vote in a new democracy – and then they rapidly lose interest. The Conversation, 20th December 2023.
(2) Militaries and COVID-19. Implications for human rights and democracy (with Katariina Mustasilta). Political Violence @ a Glance, 19th May 2020.
(1) The (Non)Democratic Effects of COVID19. Which regimes will recover?. Political Violence @ a Glance, 16th April 2020.
Under Review:
Working papers/Work in progress:
(6) Copy thy neighbour: Spatial interdependences in the democracy-repression nexus (2024) - Journal of Human Rights, 23(1): 19-37. [Ungated]
(5) Democratization boost or bust? Electoral turnout after democratic transitions (2023) - Comparative Political Studies, Online First. [Replication]
(4) Going, Going, Gone? Varieties of Dissent and Leader Exit (with Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Marius Radean) (2023) - Journal of Peace Research, 60(5): 729-744.
(3) How do inclusionary and exclusionary autocracies affect ordinary people? (with Anja Neundorf and Johannes Gerschewski) (2020) - Comparative Political Studies, 53(12): 1890-1925. [Ungated] [Replication]
(2) Fait accompli or live to fight another day? Deterring and surviving coups in authoritarian regimes. (2019). Research&Politics, 6(1).
(1) Do they know something we don't? Diffusion of repression in authoritarian regimes. (2019). Journal of Peace Research, 56(5): 667-681. [Ungated] [Replication]
Public Scholarship:
(3) People love to vote in a new democracy – and then they rapidly lose interest. The Conversation, 20th December 2023.
(2) Militaries and COVID-19. Implications for human rights and democracy (with Katariina Mustasilta). Political Violence @ a Glance, 19th May 2020.
(1) The (Non)Democratic Effects of COVID19. Which regimes will recover?. Political Violence @ a Glance, 16th April 2020.
Under Review:
- Winds of change: Democratic transitions and long-term democratic support (with Anja Neundorf) - Revise&Resubmit.
- Democratization, autocratic elites and human rights treaty commitment - Revise&Resubmit.
- Autocratic and democratic imprinting: The long-term impact of education on democratic support (with Anja Neundorf, Natasha Ezrow, Johannes Gerschewski and Rosalind Shorrocks).
- Citizens’ Conflict Exposure Has Lasting, but Mixed Effects on Their Support for Democracy (with Manuel Vogt).
- Purges or reshuffles? Elite management strategies in autocracies (with Alex Baturo).
- Autocratic Revolving Doors: Who makes a comeback?.
Working papers/Work in progress:
- Voting for democracy? Candidates' autocratic past and voters' perceptions - pre-analysis plan.