Philipp M. Lutscher
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Censorship
Censorship is defined as the restriction of public expression or access to information by an authority when the information may …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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Standing with Ukraine? How citizens trade off self-interest and principles in supporting war-torn international partners
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an attack on democracy, human rights, and the international order. While European democracies have …
Troels Bøggild
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Sascha Göbel
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Philipp M. Lutscher
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Jacob Nyrup
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Education Policies and Systems Across Modern History: A Global Dataset
We introduce a global dataset on education policies and systems across modern history (EPSM), which includes measures on compulsory …
Adrián del Río
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Carl Henrik Knutsen
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Philipp M. Lutscher
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A Difficult Test for Hard Propaganda: Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Venezuela
Propaganda plays a key role in maintaining power in authoritarian regimes. Previous research finds that overt, crude, and heavy-handed …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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Karsten Donnay
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Hot Topics: Denial-of-Service Attacks on News Websites in Autocracies
Most authoritarian countries censor the press. As a response, many opposition and independent news outlets have found refuge on the …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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When Censorship Works: Exploring the Resilience of News Websites to Online Censorship
To what degree are news websites in autocracies resilient to online censorship? I explore this question in Egypt, which has begun to …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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Online Repression and Tactical Evasion: Evidence from the 2020 Day of Anger Protests in Egypt
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offline protests over social media. In …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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Neil Ketchley
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Observing Many Researchers Using the Same Data and Hypothesis Reveals a Hidden Universe of Uncertainty
This study explores how researchers’ analytical choices affect the reliability of scientific findings. Most discussions of reliability …
Nate Brenznau
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Philipp M. Lutscher
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and others
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Digital Retaliation? Denial-of-Service Attacks after Sanction Events
Conventional wisdom expects to see a rise in cyber activities around aggressive foreign policy events. In this article, I test this …
Philipp M Lutscher
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At Home and Abroad: The Use of Denial-of-service Attacks during Elections in Nondemocratic Regimes
In this article, we study the political use of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a particular form of cyberattack that disables web …
Philipp M. Lutscher
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Nils B. Weidmann
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Margaret E. Roberts
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Mattijs Jonker
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Alistair King
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Alberto Dainotti
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