Brett Bessen
Unbinding the Executive? Public Opinion and Presidential Accountability in Latin AmericaBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýIn presidential democracies, public opinion is thought to constrain the executive through elections and protests. However,
Stereotypes and scandals: Politician gender and public judgments about scandal in MexicoBy: Fernanda Quintanilla DomÃnguez, Rebecca Bell-Martin, Brett Ryan BessenAbstract:ÌýThis article examines how politician gender shapes voter judgments about
Fairweather cosmopolitans: Immigration attitudes in latin america during the migrant crisisBy: Brett R Bessen, Brendan J Connell, Ken StallmanAbstract:ÌýWhat explains voter attitudes toward immigration in Latin America? This article argues that
Another day, another currency: self-interest, experience, and attitudes toward dollarization in EcuadorBy: Brett R Bessen, Brendan J ConnellAbstract:ÌýHow, if at all, does self-interest bear on individuals’ economic policy preferences? Though
Rejecting representation? Party systems and popular support for referendums in EuropeBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýUnder what conditions do citizens favor deciding political issues by popular vote? Models of support for popular vote processes
Populist discourse and public support for executive aggrandizement in Latin AmericaBy: Brett R BessenAbstract:ÌýWhat explains citizen support for executive aggrandizement? Previous work points to support for the president, showing that
Bessen, Brett R. "Rejecting representation? Party systems and popular support for referendums in Europe."ÌýElectoral StudiesÌý68 (2020): 102219