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Government and Opposition is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on politics. It was published by Wiley-Blackwell until 2013, when it switched to Cambridge University Press. The journal was established in 1965 and the editors-in-chief are Laura Cram (University of Edinburgh) and Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 2.582, ranking it 32nd out of 176 journals in the category "Political Science". Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Government and Opposition 97
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Cabinet Reshuffles and Prime-Ministerial Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
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Cabinet Reshuffles in Parliamentary Democracies: A Typology and Framework for Comparative Analysis
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‘Congruent We Govern’: Cost of Governance in Multiparty Presidentialism
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Crisis, Rhetoric and Right-Wing Populist Incumbency: An Analysis of Donald Trump's Tweets and Press Briefings
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Pathways to Power in Authoritarian Regimes: Civil Service, Multipartyism and Legislative Selection in Cameroon
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Campaigning on the Ability to Govern: A Study of Strategic References to Competence Made by Political Parties in Europe
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How Party Systems Shape Local–National Gender Gaps– ERRATUM
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Individual Predictors of the Radical Right-Wing Vote in Europe: A Meta-Analysis of Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals (1995–2016)
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Europe’s Other Democratic Deficit: National Authoritarianism in Europe’s Democratic Union
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How Party Systems Shape Local–National Gender Gaps
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Civic Participation in a Hybrid Regime: Limited Pluralism in Policymaking and Delivery in Contemporary Russia
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Party Mobilization and Electoral Systems
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Democratization, Political Parties and Korean Welfare Politics: Korean Family Policy Reforms in Comparative Perspective
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Interactions between Party and Legislative Quotas: Candidate Selection and Quota Compliance in Portugal and Spain
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Opening Up the Black Box: Gender and Candidate Selection in a New Era
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Organized for Parliament? Explaining the Electoral Success of Radical Right Parties in Post-Communist Europe
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Actors, Motivations and Outcomes in the Legislative Process: Policy Influence at Westminster
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From Sticks to Carrots: Electoral Manipulation in Africa, 1986–2012
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Democratizing Potential of the ‘Arab Spring’: Some Early Observations
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Societal Responses to the Post-2008 Economic Crisis among South European and Irish Radical Left Parties: Continuity or Change and Why?
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Which Map? Which Government? Malapportionment and Gerrymandering, UK-Style
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Neo-Statecraft Theory, Historical Institutionalism and Institutional Change
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Comparing the Dynamics of Party Leadership Survival in Britain and Australia: Brown, Rudd and Gillard
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Old and New Oppositions in Contemporary Europe
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Directly Elected Mayors and their Parties: The Cases of Genoa and Lausanne
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‘England Does Not Love Coalitions’: The Most Misused Political Quotation in the Book
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The Political Opposition and Democracy in Macao: Revolutionaries or Loyalists?
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Exclusionary vs. Inclusionary Populism: Comparing Contemporary Europe and Latin America
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Learning to Depart from a Policy Path: Institutional Change and the Reform of German Labour Market Policy
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The Breakthrough of Another West European Populist Radical Right Party? The Case of the True Finns
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‘The Empire Strikes Back!’ An Uncanny View of the European Union. Part II – Empire, Federation or What?
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New Modes of Political Participation and Singapore's Nominated Members of Parliament
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