2017
Valdivieso, P. and Andersson, K.Abstract: Why do some local governments successfully address issues related to environmental disaster risk management (EDRM), while others do not? This research contributes to a growing literature about the
Cook, Nathan J., Wright, Glenn D., Andersson, Krister P.Abstract: Concerned with the challenges of sustainable development, policy makers and scholars often urge nongovernmental organizations to increase their efforts to support governance of
Valdivieso, P.E., Andersson, K.P., Villena-Roldan, B. 2017.Abstract: We study how the local institutional context shapes local government decisions about responses to perceived threats of natural disasters and climatic change. We draw on
Steven M. Smith, Krister Andersson, Kelsey C. Cody, Michael Cox, and Darren FicklinAbstract: Many globally important groundwater aquifers are under considerable stress as withdrawals, predominantly for irrigation, outpace recharge. Meanwhile,
Abstract:Although recent articles have stressed the importance of testing for unit roots and cointegration in time-series analysis, practitioners have been left without a straightforward procedure to implement this advice. I propose using the
Abstract:What affects government policy-making continues to be an important question for researchers interested in political competition and policy priorities. In this contribution, we bring together a theoretical framework that focuses on the
Abstract:Trade has the potential to influence a wide range of political and social outcomes. Using the post-Soviet context, we examine how language policies – vital components for how minorities are treated with far-reaching economic consequences –
Journal of Political Ideologies, 22:3, 221-235, DOI: 10.1080/13569317.2017.1348705AbstractThe emerging literature on neoliberal feminism appears to signal the revitalization of the study of feminist ideologies, suspended since the mid-1980s. However
Theory & Event, Vol. 20, No. 1 Supplement, January 2017: 53-67.AbstractFeminists have criticized the election of President Trump as a failure of and for feminism, obscuring how his election signals the success of neoliberal feminism. Such
Abstract:This article examines the determinants of immigration policy toward low-skilled workers across 13 relatively wealthy autocracies after World War II. I argue that authoritarian immigration policy is a consequence of an autocrat’s