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Ipek Cinar
Ipek Cinar
Graduate Student, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago
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Accountability by numbers: A new global transitional justice dataset (1946–2016)
G Bates, I Cinar, M Nalepa
Perspectives on politics 18 (1), 161-184, 2020
522020
Presidential rhetoric and populism
I Çinar, S Stokes, A Uribe
Presidential Studies Quarterly 50 (2), 240-263, 2020
182020
Mass or elite polarization as the driver of authoritarian backsliding? Evidence from 14 Polish surveys (2005–2021)
I Cinar, M Nalepa
Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 3 (3-4), 433-448, 2022
112022
Riding the democracy train: incumbent-led paths to autocracy
İ Çınar
Constitutional Political Economy 32 (3), 301-325, 2021
62021
What is the effect of Personnel Transitional Justice on Crime?
G Bates, I Cinar, M Nalepa, E Olimpieva
Unpublished Manuscript, 2020
42020
Mass or Elite Polarization as the Driver of Authoritarian Backsliding? Evidence from 8 Polish surveys (2001-2011)
M Nalepa, I Cinar
Working Paper, 2021
22021
Negotiating exclusion: Regulatory barriers in preferential trade agreements
İ Çınar, R Gulotty
Economics & Politics 34 (1), 192-220, 2022
12022
Riding the Democracy Train: Incumbent-Led Paths to Autocracy
I Cinar
Const. Pol. Econ. 32, 301, 2021
12021
Russia Today in America: Testing the Mechanisms of Foreign Interference
E Olimpieva, G Cole, I Cinar
2022
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