Public opinion and decisions about military force in democracies

M Tomz, JLP Weeks, K Yarhi-Milo - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
Many theories of international relations assume that public opinion exerts a powerful effect
on foreign policy in democracies. Previous research, based on observational data, has …

Does conjoint analysis mitigate social desirability bias?

Y Horiuchi, Z Markovich, T Yamamoto - Political Analysis, 2022 - cambridge.org
How can we elicit honest responses in surveys? Conjoint analysis has become a popular
tool to address social desirability bias (SDB), or systematic survey misreporting on sensitive …

Does trade liberalization lead to environmental burden shifting in the global economy?

D Kolcava, Q Nguyen, T Bernauer - Ecological Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
Does trade liberalization lead to the outsourcing of pollution from industrialized countries to
developing countries? According to the pollution-haven hypothesis, international trade is a …

Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war

DA Steinberg, Y Tan - The Review of International Organizations, 2023 - Springer
America's recent turn towards protectionism has raised concerns over the future viability of
the liberal international trading system. This study examines how and why public attitudes …

Stringent sustainability regulations for global supply chains are supported across middle-income democracies

EK Smith, D Kolcava, T Bernauer - Nature Communications, 2024 - nature.com
Expanded international trade and globalised production networks are increasing the
environmental and social impacts in middle-income countries (GNI per capita 1,136 …

International political economy and the environment

G Spilker, V Koubi, T Bernauer - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of …, 2017 - oxfordre.com
How does liberalization of trade and investment (ie, economic globalization) as well as
membership in international organizations (ie, political globalization) affect the natural …

Foreign meddling and mass attitudes toward international economic engagement

SS Bush, L Prather - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
What explains variation in individual preferences for foreign economic engagement?
Although a large and growing literature addresses that question, little research examines …

Context-driven attitude formation: the difference between supporting free trade in the abstract and supporting specific trade agreements

A Jungherr, M Mader, H Schoen… - Review of International …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Many studies use the same factors to explain attitudes toward specific trade agreements and
attitudes toward the principle of free trade and thus treat both objects as interchangeable …

Public opinion on geopolitics and trade: Theory and evidence

A Carnegie, N Gaikwad - World Politics, 2022 - cambridge.org
This article provides a systematic examination of the role of security considerations in
shaping mass preferences over international economic exchange. The authors employ …

Using machine learning to test causal hypotheses in conjoint analysis

DW Ham, K Imai, L Janson - Political Analysis, 2024 - cambridge.org
Conjoint analysis is a popular experimental design used to measure multidimensional
preferences. Many researchers focus on estimating the average marginal effects of each …