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Are voters less likely to support politicians when they wear face masks? - https://t.co/Z27r4fBXuJ
- Kiho Muroga & Charles Crabtree
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Are voters less likely to support politicians when they wear face masks? - https://t.co/rPbE2CVId3
- Kiho Muroga & Charles Crabtree
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In January 2025 JJPS became an #OpenAccess title with articles published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.
This means you can read every article published this year by following this link - https://t.co/BtcUc9Ip9D
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Economic instruments of political control: Hong Kong businesses under China’s comprehensive jurisdiction - https://t.co/84o6sNWyEg
- Debby Sze Wan Chan
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Disappeared or deleted? Media coverage of policy content in presidential debates - https://t.co/lWqAFXwlXw
- Jiyoung Park, Sinjae Kang & @jeonghkim1#FirstView#jjps
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Crisis-induced corruption and citizens’ evaluations of government COVID-19 response in Africa: the moderating role of corruption control - https://t.co/9TCl1xy8FP
- @elvisbisong#FirstView#COVID19
In January 2025 JJPS became an #OpenAccess title with articles published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.
This means you can read every article published this year by following this link - https://t.co/AsGeeXm1yO
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022) - https://t.co/QLXRxTdbtV
- Zeng Cai, Xiaoguang Fan & Ken’ichi Ikeda
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy - https://t.co/fCX94XdvOn
- Weilin Xiao & Yanwei Zhang
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan - https://t.co/LSGjfDnFPN
- Melanie Sayuri Sonntag, @strauszm & @yshiraito#jjps
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Institutional isomorphism in Chinese development finance regimes: a comparative study of the AIIB, the NDB, and the two policy banks - https://t.co/NC1jaBOlT0
- Yue Xu & Hongsong Liu
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022) - https://t.co/QLXRxTdbtV
- Zeng Cai, Xiaoguang Fan & Ken’ichi Ikeda
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy - https://t.co/fCX94XdvOn
- Weilin Xiao & Yanwei Zhang
#jjps