Articles by Robert A. Huber

March 22, 2024

How trade matters for political outcomes

Robert A. Huber
Andreas Dür and Robert A. Huber argue that (changes in) trade flows and regions’ economic structures matter for political outcomes. Regions’ trade competitiveness affects both legislators’ trade attitudes and incumbents’ re-election chances
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April 25, 2023

🔮 Why the two-dimensional policy space is key to understanding populist parties

Robert A. Huber
Populism is often considered to be high among parties with strong anti-immigration positions or Euroscepticism. Robert A. Huber, Michael Jankowski and Christina-Marie Juen argue that not the general left-right position of parties affects their level of populism but that collectivist positions on the parties’ salient issue dimension are crucial
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Robert A. Huber
Professor of Political Science Research Methods, University of Salzburg

Robert is interested in understanding how populism and climate change exert pressure on liberal democratic governance.

www.robertahuber.com

@Robert_A_Huber

@robert-a-huber.bsky.social

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