Bibliography of the Universität Regensburg
- University of Regensburg (10)
- Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities (10)
- Institut für Politikwissenschaft (10)
- Professur für Methoden der politikwissenschaft - Prof. Dr. Melanie Walter-Rogg (10)
- Institut für Politikwissenschaft (10)
- Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities (10)
Number of items at this level: 10.
2026
Berg, Jakob
(2026)
Instagram-Beiträge aus dem Bundestagswahlkampf 2025.
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Berg, Jakob
(2026)
Instagram-Beiträge aus dem bayerischen Landtagswahlkampf 2023.
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Berg, Jakob
(2026)
Instagrambeiträge von Prominenten aus den USA und Deutschland.
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2023
Escher, Romy
and Walter-Rogg, Melanie
(2023)
The Effects of Democratic and Nondemocratic Institutions on CO2 Emissions.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift 64, pp. 715-740.
2022
Thurner, Paul W., Klima, André, Küchenhoff, Helmut, Mauerer, Ingrid
, Mang, Stefan, Walter-Rogg, Melanie, Heinrich, Tassilo
, Knieper, Thomas and Schnurbus, Joachim
(2022)
Micromotives of Vote Switchers and Macrotransitions: The Case of the Immigration Issue in a Regional Earthquake Election in Germany 2018.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift 63 (4), pp. 663-684.
2020
Escher, Romy
(2020)
Globalisation, Domestic Political Institutions, and Climate Commitment and Performance.
PhD, Universität Regensburg.
2018
Weigand, Dominik
(2018)
Objektive Tests: Empirische Untersuchung zu Integration und Kontrast direkter und indirekter Messverfahren.
PhD, Universität Regensburg.
Escher, Romy
and Walter-Rogg, Melanie
(2018)
Does the Conceptualization and Measurement of Democracy Quality Matter in Comparative Climate Policy Research?
Politics and Governance 6 (1), pp. 117-144.
Walter-Rogg, Melanie
(2018)
What about metropolitan citizenship? Attitudinal attachment of residents to their city-region.
Journal of Urban Affairs 40 (1), pp. 130-148.
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Walter-Rogg, Melanie
(2018)
What about metropolitan citizenship? Attitudinal attachment of residents to their city-region.
Journal of Urban Affairs 40 (1), pp. 130-148.
Fulltext not available.