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Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
Kreuzer offers guidance to scholars looking to comparative historical analysis (CHA) for the tools to analyze macro-historical questions. Like history, CHA uses the past to formulate research questions, describe social transformations, and generate i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f9afe9555bd37dd3933a6d63c4229386
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108652728
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108652728
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Politics. 17:122-139
Explanation presumes description. Description explores the who, when, where, and how, and its answers furnish the raw material for theorizing and explaining. This connection between description and allegedly serendipitous exploration contributed to t
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
In recent years, comparative historical analysis (CHA) has become more cognizant of the role time plays in analyzing the past. It has begun to distinguish between clock-like, reversible, and measurable physical time and social, irreversible, and qual
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::15d71db383c1887a98a7ef102c0479b0
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190862084.013.17
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190862084.013.17
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer, Craig Parsons
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer, Craig Parsons
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
The original DA-RT transparency agenda aspired to be "epistemically neutral," hoping that open and explicit practices would promote "cross-border understanding" among research traditions, as Lupia and Elman wrote in their 2014 symposium in PS. This c
Autor:
Jillian Schwedler, Nikhar Gaikwad, Barbara Vis, Samantha Majic, Jonas Tallberg, Lisa Wedeen, Tasha Fairfield, Elisabeth Jean Wood, Mark A. Pollack, Kendra Koivu, Zachary Elkins, Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, Craig Parsons, Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo, Ekrem Karakoç, Yoshiko M. Herrera, Mary Hawkesworth, Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Kimberly J. Morgan, Anastasia Shesterinina, Rachel Beatty Riedl, Tim Büthe, Edward Schatz, Eva Bellin, Leonardo R. Arriola, Lauren M. MacLean, Veronica Herrera, Hillel David Soifer, Wendy Pearlman, Deborah J. Yashar, Timothy W. Luke, Alan M. Jacobs, Marcus Kreuzer, Lisa Björkman, Nicholas Smith, Juliet A. Williams, Sarah E. Parkinson, Diane Singerman, Elliot Posner, Kimberley S. Johnson, Susan Thomson, Robert W. Mickey, Carsten Q. Schneider, Ana Arjona, Scott Spitzer, Andrew Bennett, Rahsaan Maxwell, Erica S. Simmons, Erik Bleich, Milli Lake
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
In recent years, a variety of efforts have been made in political science to enable, encourage, or require scholars to be more open and explicit about the bases of their empirical claims and, in turn, make those claims more readily evaluable by other
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
Publikováno v:
New Political Economy. 21:473-483
In recent years, causal process tracing is becoming increasingly formalised as scholars have begun to follow Bayesian logic and thereby manage to combine the interpretative and contextual nuance of older forms of process tracing with the inferential
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Political Science. 39:669-697
The formation of new party systems involves processes that significantly distinguish them from the transformation of established ones. In new party systems historical legacies matter, timing and sequencing of events have important consequences, and p
Autor:
Vello Pettai, Marcus Kreuzer
Publikováno v:
World Politics. 56:608-633
This article reviews the literature on postcommunist parties, which, by applying old Westernbased theories to a new and very different context, makes two important contributions to comparative politics. First, the literature stresses the importance o
Autor:
Marcus Kreuzer
Publikováno v:
Central European History. 36:327-357
Ina contribution to this journal, Volker Berghahn regretted the fragmentation and lack of focus in the recent research on the German Empire. While he may have overstated his case, his criticism certainly applies to the historiography of Germany's par