Abstraction and detail in experimental design

R Brutger, JD Kertzer, J Renshon… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Political scientists designing experiments often face the question of how abstract or detailed
their experimental stimuli should be. Typically, this question is framed in terms of trade‐offs …

Counterterrorism and preventive repression: China's changing strategy in Xinjiang

SC Greitens, M Lee, E Yazici - International Security, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
Abstract In 2017–18, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) changed its domestic security
strategy in Xinjiang, escalating the use of mass detention, ideological re-education, and …

[图书][B] Abstraction in experimental design: Testing the tradeoffs

R Brutger, JD Kertzer, J Renshon, CM Weiss - 2022 - cambridge.org
Political scientists designing experiments often face the question of how abstract or detailed
their experimental stimuli should be. Typically, this question is framed in terms of tradeoffs …

Naming and shaming, government messaging, and backlash effects: Experimental evidence from the convention against torture

B Greenhill, D Reiter - Journal of Human Rights, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Conventional thinking proposes that naming and shaming pushes publics to oppose
government policies that are claimed to violate human rights. We explore the extent to which …

The domestic impact of international shaming: Evidence from climate change and human rights

F Koliev, D Page, J Tallberg - Public opinion quarterly, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Do international shaming efforts affect citizens' support for government policies? While it is a
frequent claim in the literature that shaming works through domestic politics, we know little …

Race, shaming, and international human rights

ZI Búzás, L Bassan‐Nygate - American Journal of Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Can human rights organizations (HROs) shame governments without fueling racism against
diasporas or appearing racist? To what extent can shamed governments recover public …

Named and Shamed: International Advocacy and Public Support for Repressive Leaders

K Morrison - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Do international naming and shaming campaigns reduce public support for repressive
leaders? International advocacy can provide domestic audiences with new information …

The Autocracy Bias: Evaluating Democratic Citizens' Perception of Human Rights Violations in Policy Proposals Abroad

J Barceló, GCH Sheen - International Studies Quarterly, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Do citizens in democracies view foreign policies as more violative of human rights based on
the governing regime's type? We hypothesize that in democratic societies, there is an …

Is China Repressing or Moulding Religion?'Religious Freedom', Post-coloniality, and the Chinese State Building

Z Gao - Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the
politics of religion in contemporary China is expected to obtain. On the basis of a …

Why the Public Supports the Human Rights of Prisoners and Asylum Seekers: An Experimental Approach

C Crabtree, JW Koo, A Murdie… - Political Research …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
What factors shape support for the human rights of prisoners and asylum seekers at the
individual level? Although the human rights literature has expanded greatly in the last 30 …