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Unpacking corruption: The effect of veto players on state capture and bureaucratic corruption
T Bagashka
Political Research Quarterly 67 (1), 165-180, 2014
502014
Electoral rules and legislative particularism: evidence from US state legislatures
T Bagashka, JH Clark
American Political Science Review 110 (3), 441-456, 2016
302016
The personal vote and economic reform
T Bagashka
Electoral Studies 31 (3), 562-575, 2012
242012
Risky signals: the political costs of exchange rate policy in post-communist countries
T Bagashka, RW Stone
International Studies Quarterly 57 (3), 519-531, 2013
142013
Presidentialism and the Development of Party Systems in Hybrid Regimes: Russia 2000–2003
T Bagashka
Europe-Asia Studies 64 (1), 91-113, 2012
122012
Populism's rise in post‐communist countries: Breaking electoral promises and incumbent left parties’ vote losses
T Bagashka, C Bodea, SM Han
European Journal of Political Research 61 (1), 134-153, 2022
92022
Electoral incentives and legislative organization: an examination of committee autonomy in US state legislatures
T Bagashka, JH Clark
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 14 (3), 297-320, 2014
92014
Are parties punished for breaking electoral promises? Market Oriented reforms and the left in post-communist countries
C Bodea, T Bagashka, SM Han
Market Oriented Reforms and the Left in Post-Communist Countries (March 27 …, 2019
82019
The Influence of Procurator Generals in Constitutional Review: The Case of Bulgaria
T Bagashka, LB Tiede
Journal of Law and Courts 9 (1), 189-214, 2021
72021
Explaining dissensus on the Bulgarian constitutional court
T Bagashka, L Tiede
East European Politics 34 (4), 418-439, 2018
62018
Invisible politics: Institutional incentives and legislative alignments in the russian duma, 1996–99
T Bagashka
Legislative Studies Quarterly 33 (3), 415-444, 2008
62008
The Bulgarian “Nuclear Referendum” of 2013 and the independence of the Bulgarian media
T Bagashka
East European Politics 30 (4), 568-587, 2014
22014
Representation in Hybrid Regimes: Constituency and Party Influences on Legislative Voting in the Russian Duma 1996–1999
T Bagashka
Social Science Quarterly 95 (2), 486-506, 2014
12014
Institutions and party system development in the Russian Federation, 1996–2003
TG Bagashka
University of Rochester, 2008
12008
Influenced by Power or Reasons?
T Bagashka, S Chapa, L Tiede
Sage 38 (1), 5-29, 2024
2024
Influenced by Power or Reasons? The Role of Amicus Curiae Briefs in Constitutional Court Decision-Making
T Bagashka, S Chapa, L Tiede
East European Politics and Societies, 08883254221148485, 2023
2023
Elections using Open Primaries lead to more autonomy being granted for committees in State Legislatures
T Bagashka, J Hayes Clark
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2014
2014
The Personal Vote and Particularistic Bills in the American States
J Clark, T Bagashka
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
2012
Veto Players, State Capture, and Corruption
T Bagashka
APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper, 2011
2011
Political Signals and Judicial Review on the Bulgarian Constitutional Court
TG Bagashka, LB Tiede
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