Theses
Dissertations
Abou-Chadi, T., 2015, Competing for Change - How electoral competition affects party positions, issue evolution and policy change in advanced democracies
Orlowski, M., 2015, The Dynamics of Electoral Incentives - On the measurement of electoral competitiveness and its effects on spatial competition and distributive politics
Master Theses
Maruhn, T., 2015, Natives' Attitudes Toward Immigration and Attribute Consistency
Rehmert, J., 2015, Electoral Competition, Re-election Uncertainty and Legislative Behavior. An Analysis of Vote Deviation
Bachelor Theses
Defant, P., 2017, Who decides about Welfare State Policies? A Replication and Extension of Allan and Scruggs’ “Political Partisanship and Welfare State Reform in Advanced Industrial Societies” (2004)
Licht, H., 2014, National Troop Deployment to the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy Military Operations between 2003 and 2010: A Statistical Analysis of Driving and Constraining Factors
Maruhn, T., 2012, National Indebtedness of Developed Democracies Partisan Politics and Globalization
Palm, V., 2013, Koalition Der Willigen
Reinhold, F., 2012, Explaining Variation in Climate Policy. Patterns of Commitment to Mitigating Climate Change
Rehmert, J., 2013, The international Political Economy of Development Strategies
Salzwedel, R., 2017, Taking Competitiveness into Account: The Role of Electoral Risk in Explaining Citizen-Government Congruence in 20 Parliamentary Democracies from 1970-2010
Skaun, M., 2016, Environmental Policy and Electoral Competition in Advanced Democracies - Electoral Risk and Incumbents' Response to the Green Voter