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The Success of the Regionalist Parties in the 2014 Elections in Belgium

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Peter Thijssen, Min Reuchamps, Lieven De Winter, Jérémy Dodeigne & Dave Sinardet. (2021) Inter-regional contacts and voting behaviour in Belgium: What can we learn from the 2019 elections?. Regional & Federal Studies 31:3, pages 359-380.
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Min Reuchamps, Pierre Baudewyns, Régis Dandoy, Marta Gallina & Christoph Niessen. (2020) From a green high tide to government participation: the successes of ECOLO and GROEN in the 2019 Belgian elections. Environmental Politics 29:2, pages 344-348.
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Régis Dandoy, Jérémy Dodeigne, Min Reuchamps & Audrey Vandeleene. (2015) The New Belgian Senate. A (Dis)Continued Evolution of Federalism in Belgium?. Representation 51:3, pages 327-339.
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Min Reuchamps & Ann-Mireille Sautter. (2023) La parlementarisation de la démocratie délibérative : Pourquoi est-ce que les élu·es institutionnalisent la participation citoyenne au sein de leur parlement ?. Participations N° 34:3, pages 237-260.
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Jérémy Dodeigne, Min Reuchamps, Kristof Steyvers & Ferdinand Teuber. (2022) Local voters have their reasons. Mapping voting motives in local elections in Belgium. Swiss Political Science Review 28:4, pages 624-652.
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Jeremy Dodeigne, Christoph Niessen, Min ReuchampsDave Sinardet. (2021) The Effect of Institutional Affiliation and Career Patterns on (De)centralization Preferences in Advanced Multi-Level States: Parliamentarians’ Support for (De)Centralization in Belgium. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 51:2, pages 262-282.
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Min Reuchamps, Hannelise Boerjan, Christoph Niessen & François Randour. (2021) More or less regional autonomy? A qualitative analysis of citizen arguments towards (de)centralization in Belgium. Comparative European Politics 19:2, pages 225-247.
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Sophie Devillers, Pierre Baudewyns, Lieven De Winter & Min Reuchamps. 2019. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy 245 272 .
Audrey Vandeleene & Lieven De Winter. 2019. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy 1 44 .
Thomas Legein, Audrey Vandeleene, François Randour, Pauline Heyvaert, Julien Perrez & Min Reuchamps. (2018) Framing the Basic Income: An Experimental Study of How Arguments and Metaphors Influence Individuals’ Opinion Formation. Basic Income Studies 13:2.
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Régis Dandoy, Min Reuchamps & Pierre Baudewyns. (2015) The 2014 federal and European elections in Belgium. Electoral Studies 39, pages 164-168.
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