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Feb 21, 2025
Chan, Ka Ming; Laura B. Stephenson, 2025, "Replication Data for: Perceived democraticness of a party from citizens’ perspectives: Evidence from Canada", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZHFYSE, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:6llpKKsJPRGa4CvySAwKGQ== [fileUNF]
Experts consider some parties to be democratic and others undemocratic, based on criteria related to political pluralism. But we know little about how citizens perceive a party’s commitment to democratic norms and whether these perceptions are vulnerable to change. Building upon the motivated reasoning literature, we answer these questions with dat... |
Sep 11, 2023
Chan, Ka Ming, 2023, "Replication Data for: Autocratization spillover: When electing an authoritarian erodes election trust across borders", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GPWQIW, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:eH1Lcp/VI4wf4OxCKtsh0w== [fileUNF]
The rich literature on election trust predominantly uses domestic determinants as explanatory factors. But given the international nature of the autocratization wave, can an autocratization event across borders erode election trust? This article argues that an authoritarian’s electoral success in a neighboring country can shatter democratic norms a... |
Apr 25, 2022
Chan, Ka Ming, 2022, "Replication Data for: The bottom-up spillover effect for radical right parties", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HB0C7K, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Ch6blP0yT8Z0yUkdvfXNcw== [fileUNF]
Previous literature suggests a party’s electoral result can shape its vote share and calculus of voting in a subsequent election. Less is known about whether this information-updating process helps explain the success of radical right parties (RRPs) in a multi-level system. To answer this question, I use the case of Germany to test whether a bottom... |
Mar 10, 2022
Chan, Ka Ming; Ng, Ka Lun, 2022, "Replication Data for: Elections with candidate filtering and two mechanisms of demobilization effect: The prologue to Hong Kong’s authoritarian turn", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2IPB3I, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:2PFhwH+olbCJw/qzhKsvqQ== [fileUNF]
Abstract: Previous studies of electoral authoritarianism identified that manipulations demobilize opposition supporters. Yet, less is known about whether radicals are more prone to abstention than moderates in manipulated elections. To answer this question, we disentangle two mechanisms of demobilization effect—the efficacy mechanism and the electo... |
Jan 3, 2022
Chan, Ka Ming, 2022, "Replication Data for: The Making of Radical‐Right Voters: Persuasion and Contrast Effects in a Dynamic Political Context", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/POHCNV, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:YIw1oImPkV+g0Zdsue2/Qw== [fileUNF]
Under what circumstances do first‐time radical‐right party (RRP) voters become more identified with the right‐wing label? Also, when do they perceive the center‐right party as more left wing and evaluate it more negatively? To answer these two intertwined questions, this article leverages the dynamic political context of Germany during the 2013–17... |
Dec 24, 2021
Chan, Ka Ming, 2021, "Replication Data for: Restructuring the Political Society during Autocratisation: The Case of Hong Kong", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KQXYVO, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:J/Ps1n53ivy4F6TteDRJ7g== [fileUNF]
Abstract: Hong Kong is currently undergoing an abrupt autocratization. In this article, I highlight one of its aspects that is less discussed in the literature: the restructuring of political society. I argue that its political society was transformed by the National Security Law (NSL) in 2020 and the electoral reform of 2021. First, I analyze how... |