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Nick Lin
Nick Lin
Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
Verified email at gate.sinica.edu.tw
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Attributing policy influence under coalition governance
D Fortunato, NCN Lin, RT Stevenson, MW Tromborg
American Political Science Review 115 (1), 252-268, 2021
622021
Everything to everyone? Not when you are internally divided
R Lehrer, N Lin
Party Politics 26 (6), 783-794, 2020
512020
Making comprehensible speeches when your constituents need it
N Lin, M Osnabrügge
Research and Politics 5 (3), 1-8, 2018
482018
Resist to Commit: Concrete Campaign Statements and the Need to Clarify a Partisan Reputation
J Eichorst, NCN Lin
The Journal of Politics 81 (1), 15-32, 2019
312019
Government dominance and the role of opposition in parliamentary democracies
T König, N Lin, TN Silva
European Journal of Political Research 62 (2), 594-611, 2023
272023
Agenda control and timing of bill initiation: A temporal perspective on coalition governance in parliamentary democracies
T König, N Lin, X Lu, TN Silva, N Yordanova, G Zudenkova
American Political Science Review 116 (1), 231-248, 2022
242022
Gamson's Law and voters’ perceptions of portfolio allocation
NCN Lin, R Stevenson, M Wessel Tromborg, D Fortunato
European Journal of Political Research 56 (4), 912-940, 2017
232017
Evaluating the cross-national comparability of survey measures of political interest using anchoring vignettes
S Lee, NCN Lin, RT Stevenson
Electoral Studies 39, 205-218, 2015
212015
Portfolio allocation patterns and policymaking effectiveness in minority coalition governments
T König, N Lin
European Journal of Political Research, 2020
152020
Informative committees and legislative performance in the American states
NCN Lin
Legislative Studies Quarterly 40 (3), 391-415, 2015
122015
Political knowledge in coalition democracies
D Fortunato, N Lin, RT Stevenson
Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, 2014
102014
Everything to everyone and the conditioning effect of intraparty cohesion: A replication in a cross-national context
N Lin, R Lehrer
Party Politics 27 (5), 909-916, 2021
92021
Personal votes, electoral competitiveness of parties, and legislative representation in Taiwan under SNTV
J Jang, NCN Lin
Japanese Journal of Political Science 20 (1), 21-32, 2019
62019
Circumventing coalition oversight in multiparty governments: Bill referral to parliamentary committees in the Finnish Eduskunta
N Lin, N Yordanova
Party Politics 28 (6), 1109-1122, 2022
42022
Anchoring vignettes as a diagnostic tool for cross-national (in) comparability of survey measures: The case of voters’ left-right self-placement
N Lin, S Lee
British Journal of Political Science 54 (2), 492-502, 2024
32024
Replication Data for: Agenda Control and Timing of Bill Initiation: A Temporal Perspective on Coalition Governance in Parliamentary Democracies
T König, N Lin, X Lu, TN Silva, N Yordanova, G Zudenkova
Harvard Dataverse. Dataset. https://doi. org/10.7910/DVN/OFCAAE, 2021
32021
An expanded empirical evaluation of the cross-national comparability of survey measures of political interest using anchoring vignettes: A research note
S Lee, N Lin, RT Stevenson
Electoral Studies 44, 423-428, 2016
32016
Partisan Media Exposure and Voters' Perceived Party Extremity on the Independence-Unification Issue in Taiwan
N Lin
臺灣民主季刊 21 (1), 1-32, 2024
12024
Perceptions of Party Ambiguity and their Electoral Consequences
R Lehrer, N Lin
Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Taipei: Mimeo, 2022
12022
COVID-19 and Legislative Representation in Taiwan: An Examination of Plenary Interpellations in the Legislative Yuan
N Lin
臺灣民主季刊 20 (2), 1-27, 2023
2023
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