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De Vries, C. E., Bakker, B. N., Hobolt, S. B., & Arceneaux, K. (2021). Crisis signaling: How Italy's coronavirus lockdown affected incumbent support in other European countries. Political Science Research and Methods, 9(3), 451-467. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2021.6[details]
van de Wardt, M., De Vries, C. E., & Hobolt, S. B. (2014). Exploiting the cracks: wedge issues in multiparty competition. The Journal of Politics, 76(4), 986-999. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381614000565[details]
2013
Harbers, I., de Vries, C. E., & Steenbergen, M. R. (2013). Attitude variability among Latin American publics: how party system structuration affects left/right ideology. Comparative Political Studies, 46(8), 947-967. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414012454409[details]
Harteveld, E., van der Meer, T., & de Vries, C. E. (2013). In Europe we trust? Exploring three logics of trust in the European Union. European Union Politics, 14(4), 542-565. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116513491018[details]
Schumacher, G., de Vries, C. E., & Vis, B. (2013). Why do parties change position? Party organization and environmental incentives. The Journal of Politics, 75(2), 464-477. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381613000145[details]
de Vries, C. E., Hakhverdian, A., & Lancee, B. (2013). The dynamics of voters’ left/right identification: the role of economic and cultural attitudes. Political Science Research and Methods, 1(2), 223-238. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2013.4[details]
van der Pas, D., de Vries, C., & van der Brug, W. (2013). A leader without a party: exploring the relationship between Geert Wilders’ leadership performance in the media and his electoral success. Party Politics, 19(3), 458-476. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068811407579[details]
2012
Hakhverdian, A., van der Brug, W., & de Vries, C. (2012). The emergence of a ‘diploma democracy’? The political education gap in the Netherlands, 1971-2010. Acta Politica, 47(3), 229-247. https://doi.org/10.1057/ap.2011.27[details]
Walczak, A., van der Brug, W., & de Vries, C. E. (2012). Long- and short-term determinants of party preferences: inter-generational differences in Western and East Central Europe. Electoral Studies, 31(2), 273-284. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2011.11.007[details]
de Vries, C. E., & Tillman, E. R. (2011). European Union issue voting in East and West Europe: the role of political context. Comparative European Politics, 9(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1057/cep.2009.7[details]
de Vries, C. E., & van de Wardt, M. (2011). EU issue salience and domestic party competition. In K. Opperman, & H. Viehrig (Eds.), Issue salience in international politics (pp. 173-187). (Routledge advances in international relations and global politics; No. 91). London [etc.]: Routledge. [details]
de Vries, C. E., van der Brug, W., van Egmond, M. H., & van der Eijk, C. (2011). Individual and contextual variation in EU issue voting: the role of political information. Electoral Studies, 30(1), 16-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2010.09.022[details]
2010
Ezrow, L., de Vries, C., Steenbergen, M., & Edwards, E. E. (2010). Mean voter representation and partisan constituency representation: do parties respond to the mean voter position or to their supporters? Party Politics, 17(3), 275-301. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068810372100[details]
Hooghe, L., Bakker, R., Brigevich, A., de Vries, C., Edwards, E., Marks, G., ... Vachudova, M. (2010). Reliability and validity of the 2002 and 2006 Chapel Hill expert surveys on party positioning. European Journal of Political Research, 49(5), 687-703. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.01912.x[details]
de Vries, C. E. (2010). EU issue voting: asset or liability? How European integration affects parties' electoral fortunes. European Union Politics, 11(1), 89-117. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116509353456[details]
2009
Arnold, C., & de Vries, C. E. (2009). The influence of public opinion on policy dynamics: party and policy responsiveness in the European Union. In G. Capano, & M. Howlett (Eds.), European and North American policy change: drivers and dynamics (pp. 133-150). (Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science; No. 61). Abingdon: Routledge. [details]
Vis, B., & de Vries, C. (2009). Mannen en vrouwen omgeven door taaie instituties. Res Publica, 51(4), 557-563. [details]
de Vries, C. E. (2009). The impact of EU referenda on national electoral politics: evidence from the Dutch case. West European Politics, 32(1), 142-171. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402380802509925[details]
de Vries, C. E., & Edwards, E. E. (2009). Taking Europe to its extremes: extremist parties and public euroskepticism. Party Politics, 15(1), 5-28. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068808097889[details]
de Vries, C., & Vis, B. (2009). Vrouwen in de wetenschap: cordon féminin of women on top? Res Publica, 51(4), 537-557. [details]
2015
Van de Wardt, M., de Vries, C. E., & Hobolt, S. B. (2015). De mobilisatie van wigissues in meerpartijenstelsels. Res Publica, 57(1), 117-121. [details]
2014
van der Brug, W., van der Pas, D., van de Wardt, M., van Klingeren, M., de Vreese, C., de Lange, S., de Vries, C., Boomgaarden, H., & Vliegenthart, R. (2014). New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration. In C. K. W. de Dreu (Ed.), Social conflict within and between groups (pp. 151-165). (Current issues in social psychology). Psychology Press. [details]
2009
de Vries, C. (2009). Europa in de nationale verkiezingsstrijd. Openbaar Bestuur, 19(1), 34-38. [details]
de Vries, C., & van der Brug, W. (2009). Invisible Europe: how can European elections lose their second-order character? In J. C. Ellermann-Kingombe (Ed.), European democracy: foundations, milestones, future perspective (pp. 91-102). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. [details]
van der Brug, W., de Vries, C., & van Spanje, J. (2011). Nieuwe strijdpunten, nieuwe scheidslijnen? Politieke vertegenwoordiging in Nederland. In R. Andeweg, & J. Thomassen (Eds.), Democratie doorgelicht: het functioneren van de Nederlandse democratie (pp. 283-300). Leiden University Press. [details]
2011
Hakhverdian, A., de Vries, C. E., & van der Brug, W. (2011). Kloof in Politiek Tussen Laag- en Hoogopgeleiden Wordt Kleiner. De Volkskrant.
2010
de Vries, C. E., & de Lange, S. L. (2010). Minderheidskabinet kan een zegen zijn. De Volkskrant.
2011
Harbers, I., de Vries-Netjes, C. E., & Steenbergen, M. R. (2011). Much Ado about Nothing? Latin America’s Left Turn and the Variability of Left/Right Self-Placement. Paper presented at Midwest Political Science Association 69th Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Talk / presentation
van de Wardt, M. (invited speaker), de Vries, C. (invited speaker) & Hobolt, S. (invited speaker) (31-5-2012). ‘Exploiting the Cracks: Wedge Issues in Multiparty Competition’, Paper presented at the Politicologenetmaal (May 31-June 1), Amsterdam.
2020
de Vries-Netjes, C., Bakker, B., Hobolt, S. & Arceneaux, K. (1-1-2020). Replication Data for Crisis Signaling: How Italy’s Coronavirus Lockdown Affected Incumbent Support in Other European Countries. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/liyj78
2015
Bakker, R., Edwards, E., Hooghe, L., Jolly, S., Koedam, J. , Kostelka, F., Marks, G., Polk, J., Rovny, J., Schumacher, G., Steenbergen, M., Vachudova, M., Zilovic, M. & de Vries-Netjes, C. (2015). 1999-2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES) trend file. Universiteit van Amsterdam. https://www.chesdata.eu/1999-2019chestrend
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