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Michal Grahn
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Making institutions and context count: how useful is feminist institutionalism in explaining male dominance in politics?
M Adams, M Smrek
Politics & Gender 14 (2), 271-276, 2018
182018
Do female legislators benefit from incumbency advantage? Incumbent renomination in a flexible-list PR system
M Smrek
Electoral Studies 66, 102189, 2020
152020
The failed Slovak referendum on “family”: Voters’ apathy and minority rights in central Europe
M Smrek
Baltic Worlds, 2015
152015
When is access to political capital gendered? Lessons from the Czech Parliament
M Smrek
Parliamentary Affairs 75 (1), 76-93, 2022
72022
Can personal parties facilitate women’s political seniority? A study of internal rules of conduct
M Smrek
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 29 (1 …, 2022
42022
Mavericks or loyalists? Popular ballot jumpers and party discipline in the flexible-list PR context
M Smrek
Political Research Quarterly 76 (1), 323-336, 2023
32023
Still proud at the polls? LGBT+ rights don't dilute the sexuality turnout gap
M Grahn
European Journal of Political Research, 2023
22023
Incumbent renomination: accountability and gender bias
M Smrek
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2019
12019
Gendered Institutions and Where to Find Them: A Critical Realist Approach
M Grahn
Politics & Gender, 1-25, 2023
2023
Apprentices or outsiders? Age-driven heterogeneities in access to political capital and reelection
M Grahn
Research & Politics 10 (2), 20531680231186840, 2023
2023
The Fiscal Effects of EU Migration to Slovakia
R Ahlskog, P Nyman, M Smrek
Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2019
2019
Slovak Parliamentary Election. From 1998 Revolution 2.0 to Fico III
M Smrek
Baltic Worlds, 2016
2016
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