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    Results of the parliamentary elections in Hungary and prospects for Russian-Hungarian relations by Boris P. Guseletov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…<p>The article examines the results of the parliamentary elections in Hungary held on April 03, 2022. The results of the leading political parties in the elections of 2018 and 2022 are compared, and all the leading Hungarian political parties that were represented in parliament in the period from 2018 to 2022 are characterized. …”
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    Results of the Parliamentary Elections in France and their impact on Russian-French Relations by Boris P. Guseletov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<p>The article examines the results of the parliamentary elections in France held on June 12 and 19, 2022. The results of the leading political parties in the elections of 2017 and 2022 are compared, and all these parties that were represented in parliament in the period from 2017 to 2022 are characterized. …”
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    Explosivity and Time-Varying Granger Causality: Evidence from the Bubble Contagion Effect of COVID-19-Induced Uncertainty on Manufacturing Job Postings in the United States by Festus Victor Bekun, Abdulkareem Alhassan, Ilhan Ozturk, Obadiah Jonathan Gimba

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Moreover, the episodes of the explosivity and causality coincide with significant episodes in the history of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide and in the United States particularly, such as the date when United States recorded a COVID-19-related death toll of over 100,000 people for the first time, after the presidential election, after Halloween celebrations, after the discovery and administration of COVID-19 vaccines as well as the discovery of the Delta and the Omicron variants of COVID-19. …”
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    MAGA Republicans' views of American democracy and society and support for political violence in the United States: Findings from a nationwide population-representative survey. by Garen J Wintemute, Sonia L Robinson, Elizabeth A Tomsich, Daniel J Tancredi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…MAGA Republicans were substantially more likely than others to agree strongly/very strongly that "in the next few years, there will be civil war in the United States" (MAGA Republicans, 30.3%, 95% CI 27.2%, 33.4%; strong Republicans, 7.5%, 95% CI 5.1%, 9.9%; other Republicans, 10.8%, 95% CI 9.0%, 12.6%; non-Republicans, 11.2%, 95% CI 10.0%, 12.3%; p < 0.001) and to consider violence usually/always justified to advance at least 1 of 17 specific political objectives (MAGA Republicans, 58.2%, 95% CI 55.0%, 61.4%; strong Republicans, 38.3%, 95% CI 34.2%, 42.4%; other Republicans, 31.5%, 95% CI 28.9%, 34.0%; non-Republicans, 25.1%, 95% CI 23.6%, 26.7%; p < 0.001). …”
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    Introduction by Alfred Hornung

    Published 2012-01-01
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