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Hooghe, Marc, Dassonneville, Ruth and Oser, Jennifer (2019) Can voters influence social policy? Democratic Audit Blog (26 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Oser, Jennifer and Hooghe, Marc (2017) Strong partisans trust the political system, but not other people. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Nov 2017). Website.

Oser, Jennifer and Hooghe, Marc (2017) How do attitudes toward redistribution differ between Europe and the United States? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Sep 2017). Website.

Oser, Jennifer and Hooghe, Marc (2017) Public opinion is less supportive of redistribution and social security in the US than in Europe - but many US citizens want to see more done to reduce poverty and inequality. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Sep 2017). Website.

Hooghe, Marc and Marien, Sofie (2016) The wall with Mexico is a utopian project for Trump’s supporters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 May 2016). Website.

Kern, Anna, Marien, Sofie and Hooghe, Marc (2015) Fierce but short-lived: how does economic crisis affect political participation? Democratic Audit Blog (05 Mar 2015). Website.

Dassoneville, Ruth and Hooghe, Marc (2014) The use of voter recall in election studies is unreliable, but shouldn’t be abandoned altogether. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Oct 2014). Website.

Boonen, Joris, Falk Pedersen, Eva and Hooghe, Marc (2014) The complexity of a party system does not affect theideological compatibility of voters and political parties. Democratic Audit Blog (2014). Website.

Oser, Jennifer, Hooghe, Marc and Marien, Sofie (2013) Online opportunities for activism in the US do not alleviateinequalities in political participation. LSE American Politics and Policy (USAPP) Blog (19 Sep 2013). Website.

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