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From 'Spiritual Defence' to Robust Resilience in the Finnish Comprehensive Security Model
(Routledge, 2020)
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The Electoral Connection Revisited : Introduction to the Special Issue
(2021-08-01)
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Introduction to a symposium: ‘The electoral connection revisited: personal vote-seeking efforts’
Layers of reflectivity in comparative research
(Routledge, 2018)
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The Finnish Comprehensive School : Conflicts, Compromises, and Institutional Robustness
(Oxford University Press, 2019)
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Fragmentation of the Inner Circle of Power : Circulation between the Finnish Elites in 1991-2021
(2022-03)
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The study outlines the changes that have taken place in the Finnish elite structure regarding elite circulation from 1991 to 2021. The study first explores the changes in the openness of the elite structure by analysing ...
Revamping the menu – or just offering what’s in stock? Candidate list volatility in open-list PR systems. Evidence from Finland
(2021)
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Why do parties change candidate lists between elections? Although candidate list volatility is an important indicator of the responsiveness of electoral representation, it has received little attention in research. We offer ...
Energy Policies in the Context of Sustainable Development
(Springer, 2020)
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Reframing the language of human rights? Political group contestations on women’s and LGBTQI rights in European Parliament debates
(2022)
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European integration is challenged on numerous grounds today with democracy and fundamental values at the center of the debates. The article analyses the role of the European Parliament’s political groups in shaping human ...
The conditional effect of personal vote-seeking behaviors on MPs electoral performance: Evidence from an open-list PR system
(2021-12-31)
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Considerable research argues that voters reward personal vote-seeking behaviors. The expected electoral gain would be the primary driver of MPs' action. Nevertheless, empirical evidence is scarce, and the findings do not ...