Armèn Hakhverdian

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2010 University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Geoffrey Evans grad student 2010 Oxford
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Sara Binzer Hobolt grad student 2010 Oxford
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Schakel W, Burgoon B, Hakhverdian A. (2020) Real but Unequal Representation in Welfare State Reform Politics & Society. 48: 131-163
Schakel W, Hakhverdian A. (2018) Ideological Congruence and Socio-Economic Inequality European Political Science Review. 10: 441-465
Meer Tvd, Hakhverdian A. (2017) Political Trust as the Evaluation of Process and Performance: A Cross-National Study of 42 European Countries Political Studies. 65: 81-102
Mayne Q, Hakhverdian A. (2017) Ideological Congruence and Citizen Satisfaction: Evidence from 25 Advanced Democracies Comparative Political Studies. 50: 822-849
Kuhn T, Elsas EJv, Hakhverdian A, et al. (2016) An ever wider gap in an ever closer union: Rising inequalities and euroscepticism in 12 West European democracies, 1975–2009 Socio-Economic Review. 14: 27-45
Meer TWGvd, Hakhverdian A, Aaldering L. (2016) Off the Fence, onto the Bandwagon? A Large-Scale Survey Experiment on Effect of Real-Life Poll Outcomes on Subsequent Vote Intentions International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 28: 46-72
Elsas EJv, Hakhverdian A, Brug Wvd. (2016) United against a common foe? The nature and origins of Euroscepticism among left-wing and right-wing citizens West European Politics. 39: 1181-1204
Hakhverdian A. (2015) Does it Matter that Most Representatives are Higher Educated Swiss Political Science Review. 21: 237-245
Hakhverdian A, Elsas Ev, Brug Wvd, et al. (2013) Euroscepticism and education: A longitudinal study of 12 EU member states, 1973–2010: European Union Politics. 14: 522-541
Vries CEd, Hakhverdian A, Lancee B. (2013) The Dynamics of Voters' Left/Right Identification: The Role of Economic and Cultural Attitudes Political Science Research and Methods. 1: 223-238
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