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Robert Rohrschneider

Robert Rohrschneider

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Political Science

D-Index
33
Citations
5464
World Ranking
915
National Ranking
480

Overview

Robert Rohrschneider is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences with a focus on political science, international relations, law, and sociology. The subfields of study include political science and international relations, law, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work frequently addresses several key topics within their fields. These include:

  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Judicial and Constitutional Studies
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • German legal, social, and political studies
  • Religion, Theology, History, Judaism, Christianity

Robert Rohrschneider has contributed to multiple academic publications. Their recent papers are:

  • "Tracing the development of nationalist attitudes in the EU" (2021), published in European Union Politics
  • "Populism and Support for Limiting the Power of Constitutional Courts: The Case of Germany" (2024), published in Political Behavior
  • "Replication data for 'Populism and Support for Limiting the Power of Constitutional Courts: the case of Germany'" (2024), available in Harvard Dataverse

Co-authorship has been a part of their research activities. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Mark Peffley
  • Nicholas J. Clark

Their work has been published in venues such as European Union Politics, Political Behavior, and Harvard Dataverse. These venues reflect a focus on political behavior, European governance, and data sharing in social sciences.

Best Publications

  • The Democracy Deficit and Mass Support for an EU-Wide Government

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • Democratization and Political Tolerance in Seventeen Countries: A Multi-level Model of Democratic Learning

    Mark Peffley;Robert Rohrschneider

  • Learning Democracy: Democratic and Economic Values in Unified Germany

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • The Environmental Movement and the Modes of Political Action

    Russell J. Dalton;Steve Recchia;Robert Rohrschneider

  • Understanding Cleavages in Party Systems Issue Position and Issue Salience in 13 Post-Communist Democracies

    Robert Rohrschneider;Stephen Whitefield

  • The Strain of Representation: How Parties Represent Diverse Voters in Western and Eastern Europe

    Robert Rohrschneider;Stephen Whitefield

  • The Strain of Representation

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  • Second‐Order Elections versus First‐Order Thinking: How Voters Perceive the Representation Process in a Multi‐Layered System of Governance

    Nick Clark;Robert Rohrschneider

  • New Party versus Old Left Realignments: Environmental Attitudes, Party Policies, and Partisan Affiliations in Four West European Countries

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • A Global Network? Transnational Cooperation among Environmental Groups

    Robert Rohrschneider;Russell J. Dalton

  • Mobilizing versus chasing: how do parties target voters in election campaigns?

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • The Roots of Public Opinion toward New Social Movements: An Empirical Test of Competing Explanations

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • Citizens' Attitudes Toward Environmental Issues: Selfish or Selfless?

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • Learning Democracy

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  • Responding to growing European Union-skepticism? The stances of political parties toward European integration in Western and Eastern Europe following the financial crisis

    Robert Rohrschneider;Stephen Whitefield

  • Public Perceptions of the EU as a System of Governance

    Matthew Loveless;Robert Rohrschneider

  • Political Parties, Public Opinion and European Integration in Post-Communist Countries The State of the Art

    Robert Rohrschneider;Stephen Whitefield

  • Wählerwandel und die Abschwächung der Parteineigungen von 1972 bis 1987

    Russell J. Dalton;Robert Rohrschneider

  • Do expert surveys produce consistent estimates of party stances on European integration?: Comparing expert surveys in the difficult case of Central and Eastern Europe

    Stephen Whitefield;Milada Anna Vachudova;Marco R. Steenbergen;Robert Rohrschneider

  • Report from the Laboratory: The Influence of Institutions on Political Elites' Democratic Values in Germany

    Robert Rohrschneider

  • The Civic Culture Transformed

    Russell Dalton;Christian Welzel

  • Macro Salience: How Economic and Political Contexts Mediate Popular Evaluations of the Democracy Deficit in the European Union

    Robert Rohrschneider;Matthew Loveless

  • Representation in New Democracies: Party Stances on European Integration in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

    Robert Rohrschneider;Stephen Whitefield

  • Institutional Quality and Perceptions of Representation in Advanced Industrial Democracies

    Robert Rohrschneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Whitefield
Stephen Whitefield University of Oxford
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck University of Mannheim
Russell J. Dalton
Russell J. Dalton University of California, Irvine
Mark Peffley
Mark Peffley University of Kentucky
Hermann Schmitt
Hermann Schmitt University of Mannheim
Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gary Marks
Gary Marks University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Marco R. Steenbergen
Marco R. Steenbergen University of Zurich
Will Kymlicka
Will Kymlicka Queen's University
Milada Anna Vachudova
Milada Anna Vachudova University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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