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"We examine the influences of political party affiliation and self-identification as politically conservative, centrist, or liberal on individuals' trade preferences. Majority support for trade is reported for all political classifications, with Republicans found to be 13.7%-15.1% more likely...
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As both China and India are moving away from coal in the power sector, Southeast Asia has emerged as arguably the most important region for future growth in coal-fired power generation. Here we use data from the January 2017 edition of the Global Coal Plant Tracker to understand coal's fortunes...
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What are the determinants of public attitudes toward the European Union? What causes state publics to reject its influence? We argue that financialization, an understudied phenomenon in relevant literatures, is an important driver of public opinion of the EU. We develop and test a theoretical...
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