Publications

Books

Julian Bernauer. Contracted. Doing Quantitative Text Analysis with R: Scraping, Preparing, Visualising and Modelling Data. London: SAGE.

Julian Bernauer and Adrian Vatter. 2019. Democracy and Power Diffusion: Institutions, Deliberation and Outcomes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Julian Bernauer. 2015. Ethnic Politics, Regime Support and Conflict in Central and Eastern Europe. Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

Special Issue Co-Editor

Bochsler, Daniel and Julian Bernauer (eds). 2014. Strategic Incentives in Unconventional Electoral Systems. Special Issue, Representation 50(1).

Articles (peer-reviewed journals)

Breznau, Nate, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, Hung H.V. Nguyen, […], Julian Bernauer et al. 2022. Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty PNAS 119(44).

Storz, Anna and Julian Bernauer. 2018. Supply and Demand of Populism: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Cantonal SVP Manifestos. In: Anke Tresch, Nathalie Giger and Line Rennwald (eds): The 2015 Swiss Elections. Swiss Political Science Review 24(4): 525-544.

Martig, Noemi and Julian Bernauer. 2018. The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP Vote Share. [Invited Translated Reprint of Martig and Bernauer (2016).] World Political Science.

Mueller, Sean, and Julian Bernauer. In Press. Party Unity in Federal Disunity: Determinants of Decentralised Policy-Seeking in Switzerland. West European Politics.

Bernauer, Julian, and Adrian Vatter. 2017. Conflict, Choice or Geography? Explaining Patterns of Democracy in Continental Europe. European Journal of Political Research 56(2): 251-278.

Rosset, Jan, Nathalie Giger and Julian Bernauer. 2017. I the People? Self-Interest and Demand for Government Responsiveness. In: Peter Essaiasson and Christopher Wlezien (eds): Advances in the Study of Democratic Responsiveness. Comparative Political Studies 50(6): 794-821.

Martig, Noemi and Julian Bernauer. 2016. Der Halo-Effekt: Diffuses Bedrohungsempfinden und SVP-Wahlerfolg. Swiss Political Science Review 22(3): 385-408.

Mueller, Sean, Daniel Bochsler and Julian Bernauer. 2016. An Ever Closer Union? The Nationalisation of Political Parties in Switzerland, 1991-2015. Swiss Political Science Review 22(1): 29-40.

Bernauer, Julian, Marc Bühlmann, Adrian Vatter and Micha Germann. 2016. Taking the Multidimensionality of Democracy Seriously: Institutional Patterns and the Quality of Democracy. European Political Science Review 8(3): 473-494.

Manatschal, Anita and Julian Bernauer. 2016.Consenting to Exclude? Empirical Patterns of Democracy and Immigrant Integration Policy. West European Politics 39(2): 183-204. → Replication Data and Code on GitHub.

Bernauer, Julian, Nathalie Giger and Jan Rosset. 2015. Mind the Gap. Do Electoral Systems Foster a More Equal Representation of Women and Men, Poor and Rich? International Political Science Review 36(1): 78–98.

Bernauer, Julian and Simon Munzert. 2014. Loyal to the Game? Strategic Policy Representation in Mixed Electoral Systems. In Daniel Bochsler and Julian Bernauer (eds): Strategic Incentives in Unconventional Electoral Systems. Representation 50(1): 83-97.

Bochsler, Daniel and Julian Bernauer. 2014. Strategic Incentives in Unconventional Electoral Systems: Introduction to the Special Issue. In: Daniel Bochsler and Julian Bernauer (eds): Strategic Incentives in Unconventional Electoral Sytems. Representation 50(1): 1–12.

Vatter, Adrian, Matthew Flinders and Julian Bernauer. 2014. A Global Trend towards Democratic Convergence? A Lijphartian Analysis of Advanced Democracies. Comparative Political Studies 47(6): 903–29.

Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Bernauer. 2013. More Money, Less Problems? Cross-Level Effects of Economic Deprivation on Political Representation. West European Politics 36(4): 817–35. [Winning article for the "Nachwuchspreis der SAGW"]

Bernauer, Julian and Adrian Vatter. 2012. Can't Get No Satisfaction with the Westminster Model? Winners, Loser, and the Effects of Consensual and Direct Democratic Institutions on Satisfaction with Democracy. European Journal of Political Research 51(4): 435–68.

Giger, Nathalie, Jan Rosset and Julian Bernauer. 2012. The Poor Political Representation of the Poor in a Comparative Perspective. In: Zoe Lefkofridi, Nathalie Giger and Kathrin Kissau (eds): Inequality and Representation in Europe. Representation 48(1): 47–61.

Bernauer, Julian and Daniel Bochsler. 2011. Electoral Entry and Success of Ethnic Minority Parties in Central and Eastern Europe: A Hierarchical Selection Model. Electoral Studies 30(4): 738–55.

Vatter, Adrian and Julian Bernauer. 2009. The Missing Dimension of Democracy. Institutional Patterns in 25 EU Member States between 1997 and 2006. European Union Politics 10(3): 335–59.

Bernauer, Julian and Thomas Bräuninger. 2009. Intra-Party Preference Heterogeneity and Faction Membership in the 15th German Bundestag. A Computational Text Analysis of Parliamentary Speeches. German Politics 18(3): 385–402.

Book chapters

Flick, Martina and Julian Bernauer. 2018. Aus der Balance? Das Verhältnis von Parlament und Regierung im internationalen Vergleich, in Adrian Vatter (ed.): Das Parlament in der Schweiz, Zürich: Verlag NZZ, pp. 425-454.

Bernauer, Julian and Sean Mueller. 2015. Einheit in der Vielfalt? Ausmass und Gründe der Nationalisierung von Schweizer Parteien, in Markus Freitag and Adrian Vatter (eds): Wahlen und Wählerschaft in der Schweiz, Zürich: Verlag NZZ, pp. 325-354.

Bernauer, Julian, Adrian Vatter and Nathalie Giger. 2014. New Patterns of Democracy in the Countries of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems 2, in Jacques Thomassen (ed.): Elections and Representative Democracy, Representation and Accountability, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 20–37.

Bernauer, Julian. 2013. Ethnicity and Strategic Voting in the 1998 Ukrainian Elections, in: Julien Danero, Nenad Stojanovic and Sharon Weinblum (eds): New Nation-States and National Minorities, Essex: ECPR Press, pp. 209–229.

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