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Sylvain Brouard

Sylvain Brouard

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Political Science

D-Index
28
Citations
4019
World Ranking
1374
National Ranking
8

Overview

Sylvain Brouard is affiliated with Sciences Po in France and has a research focus primarily within the social sciences. Their work intersects multiple subfields including political science and international relations, economics and econometrics, modeling and simulation, sociology and political science, and health.

Their publication record includes significant contributions to topics such as electoral systems and political participation, COVID-19 pandemic impacts, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, fiscal policies and political economy, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, social and intergroup psychology, and populism and right-wing movements.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Brouard include:

  • Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 'Rally round the flag': the COVID-19 crisis and trust in the national government (2021), published in West European Politics
  • Sociodemographic and Psychological Correlates of Compliance with the COVID-19 Public Health Measures in France (2020), published in Canadian Journal of Political Science
  • Pandemic politics: policy evaluations of government responses to COVID-19 (2021), published in West European Politics
  • Ideology and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative perspective (2021), published in Social Science Quarterly

Brouard frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Michael Becher, Martial Foucault, Daniel Stegmueller, Éric Kerrouche, and Vincenzo Galasso. Their collaborative work spans various aspects of political science, public health, and social behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The scientist's research output is often published in venues such as Harvard Dataverse, SSRN Electronic Journal, West European Politics, Social Science Quarterly, and the European Journal of Political Research.

Their main research focus lies in exploring voter behavior and political participation, the social and political effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and public compliance with health measures. They also investigate the intersections of fiscal policy, political economy, and the sociopolitical dynamics of populism and vaccine hesitancy.

Best Publications

  • Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries.

    Vincenzo Galasso;Vincent Pons;Vincent Pons;Paola Profeta;Michael Becher

  • Sociodemographic and psychological correlates of compliance with the Covid-19 public health measures in France

    Sylvain Brouard;Pavlos Vasilopoulos;Michael Becher

  • Rally round the flag’: the COVID-19 crisis and trust in the national government

    Sylvia Kritzinger;Martial Foucault;Romain Lachat;Julia Partheymüller

  • Effects of the Core Functions of Government on the Diversity of Executive Agendas

    Will Jennings;Shaun Bevan;Arco Timmermans;Gerard Breeman

  • Do the media set the parliamentary agenda? A comparative study in seven countries

    Rens Vliegenthart;Stefaan Walgrave;Frank R. Baumgartner;Shaun Bevan

  • Contesting the European Union?: why the Dutch and the French rejected the European constitution

    Sara Binzer Hobolt;Sylvain Brouard

  • The French Referendum: The Not So Simple Act of Saying Nay

    Sylvain Brouard;Vincent Tiberj

  • Français comme les autres? : enquête sur les citoyens d'origine maghrébine, africaine et turque

    Sylvain Brouard;Vincent Tiberj

  • Pandemic politics: policy evaluations of government responses to COVID-19

    Argyrios Altiparmakis;Abel Bojar;Sylvain Brouard;Martial Foucault

  • Constitutional courts as veto players: Lessons from the United States, France and Germany

    Sylvain Brouard;Christoph Hönnige

  • Emotions, Governmental Trust, and Support for the Restriction of Civil Liberties during the Covid‐19 Pandemic

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  • The Europeanization of Domestic Legislatures: The Empirical Implications of the Delors' Myth in Nine Countries

    Sylvain Brouard;Sylvain Brouard;Olivier Costa;Thomas König

  • Agenda-setting dynamics in France: Revisiting the 'partisan hypothesis'

    Franck Baumgartner;Sylvain Brouard;Emiliano Grossman

  • Les Français contre l’Europe : les sens du référendum du 29 mai 2005

    Nicolas Sauger;Sylvain Brouard;Emiliano Grossman

  • How terrorism affects political attitudes: France in the aftermath of the 2015–2016 attacks

    Sylvain Brouard;Pavlos Vasilopoulos;Martial Foucault

  • The Politics of Constitutional Veto in France: Constitutional Council, Legislative Majority and Electoral Competition

    Sylvain Brouard

  • Gender Differences in COVID-19 Related Attitudes and Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey in Eight OECD Countries

    Vincenzo Galasso;Vincent Pons;Paola Profeta;Michael Becher

  • A guilt-free strategy increases self-reported non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures: Experimental evidence from 12 countries.

    Jean-François Daoust;Éric Bélanger;Ruth Dassonneville;Erick Lachapelle

  • Ideology and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A comparative perspective

    Michael Becher;Daniel Stegmueller;Sylvain Brouard;Eric Kerrouche

  • Do Party Manifestos Matter in Policy-Making? Capacities, Incentives and Outcomes of Electoral Programmes in France:

    Sylvain Brouard;Emiliano Grossman;Isabelle Guinaudeau;Simon Persico

  • Why do French MPs Focus More on Constituency Work than on Parliamentary Work

    Sylvain Brouard;Olivier Costa;Eric Kerrouche;Tinette Schnatterer

  • Who Cares About the EU? French MPs and the Europeanisation of Parliamentary Questions

    Julien Navarro;Sylvain Brouard

  • Residential Context and Voting for the Far Right: The Impact of Immigration and Unemployment on the 2017 French Presidential Election

    Pavlos Vasilopoulos;Haley Elizabeth McAvay;Sylvain Brouard

  • Divided Government, Legislative Productivity, and Policy Change in the USA and France

    Frank R. Baumgartner;Sylvain Brouard;Emiliano Grossman;Sebastien G. Lazardeux

Frequent Co-Authors

Martial Foucault
Martial Foucault Sciences Po
Frank R. Baumgartner
Frank R. Baumgartner University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Will Jennings
Will Jennings University of Southampton
Peter John
Peter John King's College London
Bryan D. Jones
Bryan D. Jones The University of Texas at Austin
Christian Breunig
Christian Breunig University of Konstanz
Stefaan Walgrave
Stefaan Walgrave University of Antwerp
Vincenzo Galasso
Vincenzo Galasso Bocconi University
David Lowery
David Lowery Pennsylvania State University
Paola Profeta
Paola Profeta Bocconi University

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