Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
USA
88%
Elections
60%
Brazil
53%
Partisanship
51%
Political Science
51%
Courts
43%
Law
39%
Authors
39%
Justice
35%
International Relations
35%
Political Behavior
27%
Armed Forces
27%
Political Scientist
27%
Federalism
26%
Stereotypes
26%
Legislation
25%
Indonesia
22%
Human Rights
21%
Central Asia
21%
Tuition Fee
21%
Humanitarian Law
20%
Time Series
20%
Election Study
19%
International Politics
19%
Rhetoric
18%
Normativity
18%
Political Process
17%
Framing
16%
Administrative Structure
16%
Conservatism
16%
Discourse
16%
Chile
15%
Predisposition
15%
Political Institutions
15%
Ethics
14%
Separation of Powers
14%
Decision Making
14%
Political Elite
14%
COVID 19 Epidemic
13%
Presidential Election
13%
Liberty
13%
Voting Behavior
13%
Nuclear Weapon
13%
France
13%
Political Party
13%
Political Actor
13%
Civil Society
13%
Macroeconomics
13%
Labor Market
13%
Outgroup
12%
Foreign Policy
12%
Civil and Political Rights
12%
International Conflict
12%
Russian Federation
12%
Labor Movement
12%
COVID-19
12%
Survey Experiment
11%
Social Science
11%
Democratization
11%
Equal Opportunity
11%
International Instruments
9%
Political Action
9%
Labour Standards
9%
Interest Groups
9%
Nineteenth Century
9%
Finance
9%
Party Organization
9%
Military Service
9%
Spain
9%
Clans
9%
Advocacy
9%
Americas
9%
Germany
9%
Policy Change
9%
Climate Change
8%
Military Operation
8%
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8%
Latin America
8%
Electoral Systems
8%
Legal Decision
8%
Political Theory
8%
Autonomy
8%
Occupational Career
8%
Political Representation
8%
Military
8%
Household
8%
Workers' Party
8%
China
7%
Comparative Politics
7%
Welfare Recipient
7%
Bolsheviks
7%
French
7%
National Surveys
7%
Israel
7%
Political Discourse
7%
Policy Making
7%
Social Democracy
7%
Patriotism
7%
Socialism
7%
Keyphrases
Politics
85%
Democracy
73%
Partisan
60%
United States
53%
Brazil
50%
Justice
46%
Political Science
43%
Public Opinion
30%
Partisanship
28%
Oral Arguments
28%
Supreme Court
27%
Violence
25%
Federalism
25%
Karl Marx
24%
International Relations
24%
Politicians
24%
Liberal
23%
Central Asia
23%
Autocracy
22%
U.S. Supreme Court
22%
Political Participation
21%
International Politics
21%
Engels
21%
Political Psychology
20%
Law
20%
Political Scientists
19%
Laws of War
18%
Indonesia
18%
White People
17%
Chile
17%
Soldiers
17%
Collective Narcissism
16%
Lenin
16%
American Politics
15%
Party Identification
15%
Political Judgment
15%
Military
14%
Separation of Powers
14%
Citizenship
14%
Political Values
14%
Policy Preferences
14%
Authoritarianism
13%
Democratization
13%
Political Behavior
13%
Legislators
13%
Partisan Identity
13%
People of Color
13%
Political Attitudes
13%
Civil War
13%
Policy Diffusion
13%
Human Rights
13%
Political Action
12%
Motivation
12%
Nuclear Weapons
12%
Ethics of Care
12%
Conventional Wisdom
12%
International Conflict
12%
Supreme Court Decision
12%
Political Process
12%
Need for Closure
12%
COVID-19 Pandemic
12%
International Monetary Fund
11%
Public Policy
11%
Michel Foucault
11%
Feminist
11%
Social Sciences
11%
Policy Making
11%
Mass Public
11%
Motivated Reasoning
11%
Political Institutions
11%
Survey Experiment
10%
Labor Market
10%
Political Expertise
10%
Social Identity
10%
Minnesota
10%
Political Parties
10%
Authoritarian Regimes
10%
Electoral Strategy
9%
France
9%
National Government
9%
Labour Movement
9%
American States
9%
New Democracies
9%
Political Actors
9%
Foreign Policy
9%
Military Service
9%
Belief Systems
9%
Public Trust
9%
Presidential Candidates
9%
Political Thought
9%
Civil Rights
9%
Lawmakers
9%
Conservatism
9%
Policy Change
9%
Interaction Model
9%
National Election Studies
9%
Ambivalence
9%
Political Conflict
9%
Gender Gap
8%
Presidential Elections
8%