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Lotem Bassan-Nygate
Vol. 55, Issue e4, Pages 1-19
Does shaming human rights violators shape attitudes at home? A growing literature studies the effect of shaming on public attitudes in the target state, but far less is known…
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Lotem Bassan-Nygate
Pages 1-16
Theories of international relations (IR) typically make predictions intended to hold across many countries, yet existing experimental evidence testing their micro-foundations…
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Can human rights organizations (HROs) shame governments without fueling racism against diasporas or appearing racist? To what extent can shamed governments recover public support…
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Lotem Bassan-Nygate
Vol. 11, Issue 2, Pages 147-161
Despite admonitions to address attrition in experiments – missingness on Y – alongside best practices designed to encourage transparency, most political science researchers all…
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Vol. 38, Issue 2, Pages 256-278
State and non-state actors often try to provoke moral emotions like guilt and shame to mobilize political change. However, tactics such as `naming and shaming’ are often…
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Lotem Bassan-Nygate
Vol. 21, Issue 1, Pages 1-17
The international investment agreement regime (IIA Regime) is composed of thousands of IIAs and a system of investor–state dispute settlement. Historically, high-income developing…
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Lotem Bassan-Nygate
Vol. 55, Issue 2, Pages 287-318
Does electoral competition increase affective polarization? Can inter-party cooperation depolarize voters? Addressing these questions is challenging since both competition and…