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UN involvement and civil war peace agreement implementation (2018)
Journal Article
Maekawa, W., Arı, B., & Gizelis, T. (2019). UN involvement and civil war peace agreement implementation. Public Choice, 178(3-4), 397-416. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-018-0602-9

Many studies argue that third-party guarantees, such as those of the United Nations, increase the chances that belligerents will sign peace agreements, but it is unclear how third-party involvement affects the implementation of such agreements. We un... Read More about UN involvement and civil war peace agreement implementation.

Could rainfall have swung the result of the Brexit referendum? (2018)
Journal Article
Leslie, P. A., & Arı, B. (2018). Could rainfall have swung the result of the Brexit referendum?. Political Geography, 65, 134-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.05.009

Previous studies have shown that weather conditions may affect voter turnout, sometimes in ways that could plausibly swing the result of a close election. On the day of Britain's EU Referendum, the presence of torrential rain in the South-East of Eng... Read More about Could rainfall have swung the result of the Brexit referendum?.

From one participant cohort to another: Surveying inter-generational political incubation in an Indian University (2018)
Journal Article
Martelli, J., & Arı, B. (2018). From one participant cohort to another: Surveying inter-generational political incubation in an Indian University. India Review, 17(3), 263-300. https://doi.org/10.1080/14736489.2018.1473319

Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished from those of their parents in many respects. Contrary to this well-established understanding, this article shows that when set apart from the spheres o... Read More about From one participant cohort to another: Surveying inter-generational political incubation in an Indian University.