Journal Articles & Book Chapters
This page lists forthcoming and recently published articles and book chapters of our research group (for books, please check the corresponding section). Many of these items are available online from this webpage (if not we will send you a copy on request, please contact the authors by email).
The full lists of publications of individual researchers are available on their personal profiles. For some publications until 2015 datasets are available, or else they can be requested from the authors.
Publications Archive
2020
Brückmann, G. M., and Bernauer, T. (2020). What drives public support for policies to enhance electric vehicle adoption? Environmental Research Letters. DOI: external page 10.1088/1748-9326/ab90a5
Kolcava, D., Rudolph, L., and Bernauer, T. (2020). Voluntary business initiatives can reduce public pressure for regulating firm behaviour abroad. Journal of European Public Policy. DOI: external page 10.1080/13501763.2020.1751244 (Get Download Copy (PDF, 2.5 MB))
Brander, M., Bernauer, T., and Huss, M. (2020). Improved on-farm storage reduces seasonal food insecurity of smallholder farmer households – Evidence from a randomized control trial in Tanzania. Food Policy. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.foodpol.2020.101891
Bernauer, T., Mohrenberg, S. and Koubi, V. (2020). Do citizens evaluate international cooperation based on information about procedural and outcome quality?. The Review of International Organizations, 15, 505–529. DOI: external page 10.1007/s11558-019-09354-0
Huber, R. A., Fesenfeld, L., and Bernauer, T. (2020). Political populism, responsiveness, and public support for climate mitigation. Climate Policy. DOI: external page 10.1080/14693062.2020.1736490
Fesenfeld, L. P., Wicki, M., Sun, Y., and Bernauer, T. (2020). Policy packaging can make food system transformation feasible. Nature Food, 1, 173-182. DOI: external page 10.1038/s43016-020-0047-4
Wicki, M., Guidon, S., Becker, F., Axhausen, K., and Bernauer, T. (2020). How technology commitment affects mode choice for a self-driving shuttle service. Research in Transportation Business & Management. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.rtbm.2020.100458
Bernauer, T., and Böhmelt, T. (2020). International conflict and cooperation over freshwater resources. Nature Sustainability. external page Link.
Mitchell, R. B., Andonova, L. B., Axelrod, M., Balsiger, J., Bernauer, T., Green, J. F., Hollway, J., Kim, R. E., and Morin, J.-F. (2020). What We Know (and Could Know) About International Environmental Agreements. Global Environmental Politics. DOI: external page 10.1162/glep_a_00544
Rudolph, L. (2020). Turning out to turn down the EU: the mobilisation of occasional voters and Brexit. Journal of European Public Policy. DOI: external page 10.1080/13501763.2019.1706623
2019
Koubi, V. (2019). Climate Change and Conflict. Annual Review of Political Science, 22: 343-360. DOI: external page 10.1146/annurev-polisci-050317-070830
Beiser-McGrath, and Bernauer, T. (2019). Could revenue recycling make effective carbon taxation politically feasible? Science Advances, 5(9). DOI: external page 10.1126/sciadv.aax3323
Wicki, M., Fesenfeld, L., and Bernauer, T. (2019). In search of politically feasible policy-packages for sustainable passenger transport: insights from choice experiments in China, Germany, and the USA. Environmental Research Letters, 14(8). DOI: external page 10.1088/1748-9326/ab30a2
Wicki, M., Huber, R. A., and Bernauer, T. (2019). Can policy-packaging increase public support for costly policies? Insights from a choice experiment on policies against vehicle emissions. Journal of Public Policy, Online first. DOI: external page 10.1017/S0143814X19000205
Huber, R. A., Wicki, M. L., and Bernauer, T. (2019). Public support for environmental policy depends on beliefs concerning effectiveness, intrusiveness, and fairness. Environmental Politics, Online first. DOI: external page 10.1080/09644016.2019.1629171
Kolcava, D., Nguyen, Q., and Bernauer, T. (2019). Does trade liberalization lead to environmental burden shifting in the global economy? Ecological Economics, 163: 98-112. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.05.006 (Get Download PDF (PDF, 634 KB))
Wicki, M., Guidon, S., Bernauer, T., and Axhausen, K. (2019). Does variation in residents’ spatial mobility affect their preferences concerning local governance? Political Geography, Online first. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.05.002
Beiser-McGrath, L. and Bernauer, T. (2019). Commitment failures are unlikely to undermine public support for the Paris agreement. Nature Climate Change, 9: 248-252. DOI: external page 10.1038/s41558-019-0414-z
Mohrenberg, S., Koubi, V., and Bernauer, T. (2019). Effects of funding mechanisms on participation in multilateral environmental agreements. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 19(1): 1-18. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10784-018-9423-z
Guidon, S., Wicki, M., Bernauer, T., and Axhausen, K. (2019). The social aspect of residential location choice: on the trade-off between proximity to social contacts and commuting. Journal of Transport Geography, 74: 333-340. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2018.12.008
2018
Anderson, B., Bernauer, T., and Kachi, A. (2018). Does international pooling of authority affect the perceived legitimacy of global governance? The Review of International Organizations. DOI: external page 10.1007/s11558-018-9341-4
Koubi, V., Böhmelt, T., Spilker, G., and Schaffer, L. (2018). The determinants of environmental migrants’ conflict perception. International Organization 72 (4): 905-936. DOI: external page 10.1017/S0020818318000231
Koubi, V. (2018). Exploring the climate change - violent conflict nexus. Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment, 16 (3): 197-202. DOI: external page 10.1080/10042857.2018.1460957
Fesenfeld, L.P., Schmidt, T., and Schrode, A. (2018). Climate Policy for Short-and Long-lived Climate Pollutants. Nature Climate Change, 8, 933-936. DOI: external page 10.1038/s41558-018-0328-1
Däubler, T., and Rudolph, L. (2018). Cue-Taking, Satisficing, or Both? Quasi-experimental Evidence for Ballot Position Effects. Political Behavior. DOI: external page 10.1007/s11109-018-9513-1
Bernauer, T., Prakash, A., and Beiser-McGrath, L. F. (2018). Do exemptions undermine environmental policy support? An experimental stress test on the odd‐even road space rationing policy in India. Regulation & Governance. DOI: external page 10.1111/rego.12225
Guidon, S., Wicki, M., Bernauer, T. and Axhausen, K. W. (2018). Explaining socially motivated travel with social network analysis: survey method and results from a study in Zurich, Switzerland. Transportation Research Procedia. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.trpro.2018.10.018
Beiser-McGrath, L., and Huber, R. A. (2018). Assessing the relative importance of psychological and demographic factors for predicting climate and environmental attitudes. Climatic Change, 149, 335–347. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10584-018-2260-9
Bakaki, Z., and Bernauer, T. (2018). Do economic conditions affect public support for environmental policy?. Journal of Cleaner Production, 195, 66-78. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.05.162
Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., Kim, I. S., Milner, H., Osgood, I., and Tingley, D. (2018). Trade at the margin: Estimating the economic implications of preferential trade agreements. The Review of International Organizations, forthcoming. DOI: external page 10.1007/s11558-018-9306-7
Pechar, E., Bernauer, T., and Mayer, F. (2018). Beyond Political Ideology: The Impact of Attitudes Towards Government and Corporations on Trust in Science. Science Communication, forthcoming. DOI: external page 10.1177/1075547018763970
Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., and Umana, V. (2018). What Kinds of Trade Liberalization Agreements Do People in Developing Countries Want? International Interactions, forthcoming. DOI: external page 10.1080/03050629.2018.1436316
Pamp. O., Rudolph, L., Thurner, P. W., Mehltretter, A., and Primus, S. (2018). The build-up of coercive capacities. Arms imports and the outbreak of violent intrastate conflicts. Journal of Peace Research, forthcoming. DOI: external page 10.1177/0022343317740417
2017
Huber, R. A., and Schimpf, C. H. (2017). On the Distinct Effects of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism on Democratic Quality, Politics and Governance, 5(4): 146-165. DOI: external page 10.17645/pag.v5i4.919
Huber, R. A., and Schimpf, C. H. (2017). Populism and Democracy—Theoretical and Empirical Considerations, in R. C. Heinisch, C. Holtz-Bacha and O. Mazzoleni (eds.), Handbook on Political Populism (pp. 329-344). Baden-Baden: Nomos. external page Link to the chapter
Huber, R. A., and Ruth, S. P. (2017). Mind the Gap! Populism, Participation and Representation in Europe [online]. Swiss Political Science Review. DOI: external page 10.1111/spsr.12280
Bakaki, Z., and Bernauer, T. (2017). Citizens Show Strong Support for Climate Policy, But Are They Also Willing to Pay? Climatic Change, 145(1-2): 15-26. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10584-017-2078-x
Anderson, B., Böhmelt, T., and Ward, H. (2017). Public opinion and environmental policy output: a cross-national analysis of energy policies in Europe. Environmental Research Letters, 12(11). DOI: external page 10.1088/1748-9326/aa8f80
McGrath, L., and Bernauer, T. (2017). How strong is public support for unilateral climate policy and what drives it? WIREs Climate Change. DOI: external page 10.1002/wcc.484
Nguyen, Q. (2017). "Mind the Gap?" Rising income inequality and individual trade policy preferences. European Journal of Political Economy. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2017.07.006
Anderson, B., Bernauer, T., and Balietti, S. (2017). Effects of fairness principles on willingness to pay for climate change mitigation. Climatic Change, 142(3-4): 447-461. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10584-017-1959-3
Sollberger, S., Bernauer, T., and Ehlert, U. (2017). Predictors of visual attention to climate change images: An eye-tracking study. The Journal of Environmental Psychology, 51: 46-56. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.jenvp.2017.03.001
G. Spilker, V. Koubi, and Bernauer, T. (2017). International Political Economy and the Environment. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. DOI: external page 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.172
Osgood, I., Tingley, D., Bernauer, T., Kim, I. S., Milner, H., and Spilker, G. (2017). The Charmed Life of Superstar Exporters: Survey Evidence on Firms and Trade Policy. The Journal of Politics 79(1): 133-152. DOI: external page 10.1086/687207
Huber, R. A., and Schimpf, C. H. (2016). A drunken guest in Europe? The influence of populist radical right parties on democratic quality. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 10(2), 103-129. DOI: external page 10.1007/s12286-016-0302-0
Fesenfeld, L. P. (2016). Governing Urban Food Systems in the Long Run: Comparing Best Practices in Sustainable Food Procurement Regulations. GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 25(4), 260-270. Link to Download download article (PDF, 116 KB)
Bakaki, Z., and T. Bernauer. (2016). Measuring and explaining the willingness to pay for forest conservation: evidence from a survey experiment in Brazil. Environmental Research Letters, 11(11). DOI:external page 10.1088/1748-9326/11/11/114001
Bakaki, Z., and T. Bernauer. (2016). Do global climate summits influence public awareness and policy preferences concerning climate change? Environmental Politics, 26(1). DOI: external page 10.1080/09644016.2016.1244964
Bernauer, T., Dong, L., McGrath, L., Shaymerdenova, I., and Zhang, H. (2016). Unilateral or Reciprocal Climate Policy? Experimental Evidence from China. Politics and Governance, 4(3): 152-171. DOI: external page 10.17645/pag.v4i3.650Download (PDF, 8.3 MB)
Gampfer, R. (2016). Minilateralism or the UNFCCC? The Political Feasibility of Climate Clubs. Global Environmental Politics 16(3), 62-88. DOI: external page 10.1162/GLEP_a_00366.
Oehl, B., Schaffer, L., and Bernauer, T. (2016). How to measure public demand for policies when there is no appropriate survey data? Journal of Public Policy. DOI: external page http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0143814X16000155
Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R., Meng, T., and Su, Y-S. (2016). Could more civil society involvement increase public support for climate policy-making? Evidence from a survey experiment in China. Global Environmental Change, 40: 1-12. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.06.001
Bakaki, Z., and Hinkkainen, K. (2016). Do child soldiers influence UN Peacekeeping? International Peacekeeping, external page http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13533312.2016.1173512
UNEP/UNECE. (2016). GEO-6 Assessment for the pan-European region. United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya. external page http://uneplive.unep.org/media/docs/assessments/GEO_6_Assessment_pan_European_region.pdf
- Bernauer, T., and C. Loewe (Coordinating Lead Authors). Chapter 3: Strengthening Environmental Governance: pp. 148 - 157
Bakaki, Z. (2016). Deconstructing Mediation: A Case Study of the Cod Wars. Negotiation Journal 32(1): 63-78. DOI: external page 10.1111/nejo.12147
Anderson, B., and Bernauer. T. (2016). How much carbon offsetting and where? Implications of efficiency, effectiveness, and ethicality considerations for public opinion formation. Energy Policy, 94: 387-395. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.04.016
Bernauer, T., and McGrath, L. (2016). Simple reframing unlikely to boost public support for climate policy. Nature Climate Change, 6: 680-683. DOI: external page 10.1038/NCLIMATE2948.
Bakaki, Z. (2016). Fossil Fuel Rents: Who Initiates International Crises? Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy 22(2): 173-190. DOI: external page 10.1515/peps-2016-0001
Sollberger, S., Bernauer, T., and Ehlert, U. (2016). Stress Influences Environmental Donation Behavior in Men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 63: 311–319. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2015.10.017
McGrath, L. (2016). Insuring Against Past Perils: The Politics of Post-Currency Crisis Foreign Exchange Reserve Accumulation Political Science Research and Methods. DOI: external page 10.1017/psrm.2016.9
Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., and Umana, V. (2016). Selecting Partner Countries for Preferential Trade Agreements: Experimental Evidence from Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Vietnam. International Studies Quarterly, external page http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqv024
Koubi, V., Spilker, G., Schaffer, L., and Bernauer, T. (2016). Environmental Stressors and Migration: Evidence from Vietnam. World Development, 79(1): 197-210. external page doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.11.016
Sollberger, S., Bernauer, T., and Ehlert, U. (2016). Salivary testosterone and cortisol are jointly related to pro-environmental behavior in men. Social Neuroscience, 11(5). DOI: external page 10.1080/17470919.2015.1117987
Bernauer, T., and Nguyen, Q. (2015). Free Trade and/or Environmental Protection? Global Environmental Politics, November 2015, Vol. 15, No. 4 , pp. 105-129. doi: external page 10.1162/GLEP_a_00327
McGrath, L. (2015). Estimating Onsets of Binary Events in Panel Data. Political Analysis. external page doi: 10.1093/pan/mpv019
Bernauer, T., and Gampfer, R. (2015). How Robust is Public Support for Unilateral Climate Policy? Environmental Science and Policy, 54: 316-330. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.07.010
Huber, R., and Schimpf, C. (2015). Friend or Foe? Testing the Influence of Populismon Democratic Quality in Latin America. Political Studies, DOI: external page 10.1111/1467-9248.12219
Kachi, A., Bernauer, T., and Gampfer, R. (2015). Climate Policy in Hard Times: Are the Pessimists Right? Ecological Economics 114: 227–241. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.03.002
Böhmelt, T., and Vollenweider, J. (2015). Information Flows through Linkages: The Effectiveness of the CLRTAP Network. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 15(2): 105-123. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10784-013-9218-1
Umana, V., Bernauer, T., and Spilker, G. (2015). Natural Trading Partners? A Public Opinion Perspective on Preferential Trade Agreements. In: Elsig, M., Dür, A. Trade Cooperation: The Purpose, Design and Effects of Preferential Trade Agreements. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 113–133. external page Link
Gampfer, R., Bernauer, T., and Kachi, A. (2014). Obtaining public support for North-South climate funding: Evidence from conjoint experiments in donor countries Global Environmental Change, 29:118-126, DOI: external page 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.08.006
Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R., and Landis, F. (2014). Burden Sharing in Global Climate Governance. In: Cherry, T.L., Hovi, J., McEvoy, D. Toward a New Climate Agreement: Conflict, Resolution and Governance. New York: Routledge, 44-60. external page Link
Beck, L., Bernauer, T., Siegfrid, T., and Böhmelt, T. (2014). Implications of hydro-political dependency for international water cooperation and conflict: Insights from new data. Political Geography, DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2014.05.004.
Buhaug, H., Nordkvelle, J., Bernauer, T., et al. (2014). One Effect to Rule Them All? A Comment on Climate and Conflict. Climatic Change 10. DOI: external page 10.1007/s10584-014-1266-1
Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. and Kachi, A. (2014). "European unilateralism and involuntary burden sharing in global climate politics: A public opinion perspective from the other side." European Union Politics 15(1):132-151. DOI: external page 10.1177/1465116513496878
Schaffer, L., and Bernauer, T. (2014). Explaining the Adoption of Renewable Energy Policies. Energy Policy, DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.12.064. external page Link
Gampfer, R. (2014). Do individuals care about fairness in burden sharing for climate change mitigation? Evidence from a lab experiment. Climatic Change, 124(1-2), 65-77. external page DOI: 10.1007/s10584-014-1091-6
Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T., and Koubi, V. (2014). The Marginal Impact of ENGOs in Different Types of Democratic Systems. European Political Science Review, DOI: external page 10.1017/S175577391400006X
Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T., Buhaug, H., Gleditsch, N.P., and Tribaldos, T. (2014). Demand, Supply, and Restraint: Determinants of Domestic Water Conflict and Cooperation. Global Environmental Change, DOI: external page 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.018
Bernauer, T., and Böhmelt, T. (2014). Basins at risk – Predicting international river basin conflict and cooperation. Global Environmental Politics, 14(4), 116-138. DOI: external page 10.1162/GLEP_a_00260
Betzold, C., Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2013) Press Briefings in International Climate Change Negotiations. Environmental Communication. external page http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2365766
Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T., Buhaug, H., Gleditsch, N. P., Tribaldos, T., & Wischnath, G. (2013). Demand, supply, and restraint: Determinants of domestic water conflict and cooperation. Global Environmental Change. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.018
Vollenweider, J. (2013) The effectiveness of international environmental agreements. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics DOI: 10.1007/s10784-012-9193-y
Bernauer, T; Böhmelt, T. (2013) Are Economically “Kinder, Gentler Societies” Also Greener? Environmental Science & Technology DOI: 10.1021/es403362m.
Koubi, V., Spilker, G., Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T. (2013) Do Natural Resources Matter for Inter- and Intrastate Armed Conflict? Journal of Peace Research DOI:10.1177/0022343313493455
Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T. (2013) National climate policies in international comparison: The Climate Change Cooperation Index, Environmental Science and Policy 25:196-206 Download article (PDF, 1017 KB). DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.018
Sattler, T., Spilker, G., Bernauer, T.(2013) Is WTO Dispute Settlement Primarily an Enforcement or a Rule-Clarification Device? British Journal of Political Science DOI: 10.1017/S0007123413000136.
Spilker, G. (2013): Globalization, Political Institutions and the Environment in Developing Countries. New York: Routledge
Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A., Koubi. V., Spilker, G. (2013) Is There a ‘Depth versus Participation’ Dilemma in International Cooperation? Review of International Organizations 8/1: DOI 10.1007/s11558-013-9165-1.
Böhmelt, T. (2013) A closer look at the information provision rationale: Civil society participation in states’ delegations at the UNFCCC. Review of International Organizations 8 (1): 55-80.
Böhmelt, T., Koubi, V., Bernauer, T. (2013) Social Networks, Legitimacy, and the Selection of Civil Society Partners in Global Climate Negotiations. European Journal of Political Research, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6765.12016.
Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. (2013) Effects of Civil Society Involvement on Popular Legitimacy of Global Environmental Governance. Global Environmental Change, 23/2: 439–449. DOI: external page 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.01.001
Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T., Koubi, V. (2013): The Democracy – Civil Society Paradox in Global Environmental Governance. Global Environmental Politics, 13/1:88-107.
Bernauer, T. (2013): Climate Change Politics. Annual Review of Political Science, 16: 421–448. DOI: external page 10.1146/annurev-polisci-062011-154926
Böhmelt, T. (2012) Why Many Cooks If They Can Spoil the Broth? The Determinants of Multiparty Mediation. Journal of Peace Research 49(5): 701-715, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1177/0022343312437774.
Bernauer, T., Jahn, D., Kuhn, P., Walter, S. Einführung in die Politikwissenschaft. 2. Auflage. Baden-Baden: UTB/Nomos.
Pilster, U., Tobias Böhmelt. (2012) Do Democracies Engage Less in Coup-Proofing? On the Relationship between Regime Type and Civil-Military Relations 1. Foreign Policy Analysis 8:10.1111/fpa.2012.8.issue-4355-372.
Landis, F., Bernauer, T. (2012): Transfer Payments in Global Climate Policy. Nature Climate Change, DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE1548: Download NCC_main.pdf (PDF, 210 KB); Download NCC_suppl.pdf (PDF, 450 KB)
Bernauer, T., Elsig, M., Pauwelyn, J. (2012): The World Trade Organization’s Dispute Settlement Mechanism – Analysis and Problems. In Narlikar, A., Daunton, M., Stern, R. M., eds. The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization, Chapter 22.
Bernauer, T., Betzold, C. (2012): Civil Society in Global Environmental Governance. Journal of Environment and Development 21(1): 62–66: Download JED_2012.pdf (PDF, 252 KB)
Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T., Buhaug, H., Gleditsch, N. P., Tribaldos, T., Berg, E., Wischnath, G. (2012): Water-Related Intrastate Conflict and Cooperation (WARICC): A New Event Dataset. International Interactions, DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2012.697428.
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Bernauer, T., Boehmelt, T., Koubi, V. (2012): Environmental Changes and Violent Conflict. Environmental Research Letters 7 015601 (8pp), DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/7/1/015601: Download ERL_2012.pdf (PDF, 275 KB)
Spilker, G., Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. (2012): Does Social Capital Increase Public Support for Economic Globalization? European Journal of Political Research, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2012.02058.x: Download EJPR_2012.pdf (PDF, 119 KB)
Bernauer, T., Schaffer, L. (2012): Climate Change Governance. In Levi-Faur, D., ed. The Oxford Handbook of Governance, 441-454.
Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2012): Are Bigger Governments Better Providers of Public Goods? Evidence from Air Pollution. Public Choice, DOI 10.1007/s11127-012-9916-1: Download Public_Choice.pdf (PDF, 718 KB)
Spilker, G. 2012. Helpful Organizations: Membership in Inter-Governmental Organizations and Environmental Quality in Developing Countries. British Journal of Political Science 42: 345-370: Download bjops.pdf (PDF, 173 KB); replication.
Bernauer, T., Siegfried, T. 2012. Climate Change and International Water Conflict in Central Asia. Journal of Peace Research 49/1: 227-239.
Koubi, V., Bernauer, T., Spilker, G., Kalbhenn, A. 2012. Climate Change, Economic Growth, and Conflict. Journal of Peace Research 49/1: 113-127: Download jpr.pdf (PDF, 610 KB); replication.
Bechtel, Michael M. "Not Always Second Order: Subnational Elections, National-level Vote Intentions, and Volatility Spillovers in a Multi-level Electoral System." Electoral Studies 31 (1), 170-183: external page article.
Bechtel, Michael M. and Jens Hainmueller. How Lasting is Voter Gratitude? An Analysis of the Short- and Long-term Electoral Returns to Beneficial Policy. American Journal of Political Science 55 (4): 852-868: external page article
Kalbhenn, A. 2011. Liberal peace and shared resources - A fair-weather phenomenon? Journal of Peace Research 48: 715: Download jpr 2011.pdf (PDF, 307 KB); Download Appendix_jpr_2011_Kalbhenn.pdf (PDF, 415 KB)
Pilster U., Böhmelt T. 2011. Coup-Proofing and Military Effectiveness in Interstate Wars, 1967-99. Conflict Management and Peace Science 28 (4): Download CMPS.pdf (PDF, 326 KB)
Böhmelt T. 2011. Disaggregating Mediations: The Impact of Multiparty Mediation. British Journal of Political Science 41 (4): Download BJPS.pdf (PDF, 240 KB)
Böhmelt, T., Pilster, U. 2011. Zur Problematik kollektiven Handelns – Eine quantitative Studie internationaler Umweltregime. [On Problems of Collective Action – A Quantitative Study of International Environmental Regimes]. Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 18 (2): 63-90.: Download ZIB.pdf (PDF, 379 KB)
Siegfried, T., Bernauer, T., Guiennet, R., Sellars, S., Robertson, A. W., Mankin, J., Bauer-Gottwein, P. (2011) Will Climate Change Exacerbate Water Stress in Central Asia? Climatic Change, DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0253-z: Download Climatic_Change.pdf (PDF, 2.3 MB)
Beck, L., and Bernauer, T. How Will Combined Changes in Water Demand and Climate Affect Water Availability in the Zambezi River Basin? Global Environmental Change 21: 1061–1072, 2011: Download Article (PDF, 850 KB); Download Appendix (PDF, 7.4 MB)
Bernauer, T., Tribaldos, T., Luginbuehl, C., and Winzeler, M. 2011. Government Regulation and Public Opposition Create High Additional Costs for Field Trials With GM Crops in Switzerland. Transgenic Research, DOI: 10.1007/s11248-011-9486-x, 2011: Download Article (PDF, 307 KB)
Bechtel, M., Bernauer, T., Meyer, R. (2011): Green Determinants of Protectionism: How Environmental Attitudes Shape Different Facets of Trade Policy Preferences. Review of International Political Economy, DOI:10.1080/09692290.2011.61105: Download RIPE_2011.pdf (PDF, 534 KB)
Lucas Beck, Thomas Bernauer, Anna Kalbhenn. 2010. Environmental, Political, and Economic Determinants of Water Quality Monitoring in Europe. Water Resources Research 46, W11543, DOI:10.1029/2009WR009065
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Sophie Perrin and Thomas Bernauer. International Regime Formation Revisited: Explaining Ratification Behavior With Respect to Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution Agreements. European Union Politics 11(3): 405–426: Article; supplementary material and data available via EUP website: external page http://eup.sagepub.com/
Thomas Sattler and Thomas Bernauer. 2010. Gravitation or Discrimination? Determinants of Litigation in the World Trade Organization. European Journal of Political Research 50/2, 2011: 143–167.
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Tobias Boehmelt. 2010. The Impact of Trade on International Mediation. Journal of Conflict Resolution 54(5): external page Abstract.
Thomas Bernauer, Anna Kalbhenn, Vally Koubi, and Gabi Spilker. 2010. A Comparison of International and Domestic Sources of Global Governance Dynamics. British Journal of Political Science doi:10.1017/S0007123410000098.
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Thomas Bernauer and Fabrizio Gilardi. 2010. Publication Output of Swiss Political Science Departments. Swiss Political Science Review 16/2:279–303: Download Article (PDF, 554 KB)
Michael M. Bechtel and Roland Füss. 2010. Capitalizing on Partisan Politics: Expected Government Partisanship and Sector-Specific Redistribution in German Federal Elections, 1994-2005. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 42/2-3:203-235: external page Article
Michael M. Bechtel and Gerald Schneider. 2010. Eliciting Substance from ‘Hot Air’: Financial Market Responses to EU Summit Decisions on European Defense. International Organization 64/2:199-223: external page Article
Michael M. Bechtel and Dirk Leuffen. 2010. Forecasting European Union Politics: Real-time Forecasts in Political Time Series Analysis.' European Union Politics 11/2:309–327: external page Article
Thomas Bernauer and Patrick Kuhn. Is There an Environmental Version of the Kantian Peace? Insights From Water Pollution in Europe. European Journal of International Relations 16/1:77-102.
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Tobias Boehmelt and Ulrich H. Pilster. 2010. International Environmental Regimes - Legalization, Flexibility, and Effectiveness. Australian Journal of Political Science 45/2:245-260.
Tobias Boehmelt. 2010. The Effectiveness of Tracks of Diplomacy Strategies in Third-Party Interventions. Journal of Peace Research 47/2:167-178.
Thomas Bernauer and Anna Kalbhenn. 2010. The Politics of International Freshwater Resources. The International Studies Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell: Download Chapter (PDF, 1.7 MB)
Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A. (2009): International Freshwater Problems. In Al-Rodhan N. R. F., ed. Potential Global Strategic Catastrophes: Balancing Transnational Responsibilities and Burden-sharing with Sovereignty and Human Dignity. Berlin: LIT, 99-118.
Thomas Bernauer, Vally Koubi and Fabio Ernst. 2009. Does Neutrality Make a Difference? Explaining Patterns of Swiss Defense Spending in 1975-2001. Defence and Peace Economics 20/5:413-422.
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Michael M. Bechtel and Jale Tosun. 2009. Changing Economic Openness for Policy Convergence: When Can Trade Agreements Induce Convergence of Environmental Regulation? International Studies Quarterly 53/4:931-953.
Thomas Bernauer and Vally Koubi. 2009. Effects of Political Institutions on Air Quality. Ecological Economics 68/5:1355-1365.
Michael M. Bechtel. 2009. The Political Sources of Systematic Investment Risk: Lessons from a Consensus Democracy. Journal of Politics 71/2:661–677. external page Article
Thomas Bernauer, Vally Koubi, and Fabio Ernst. 2009. Economic Consequences of Swiss Defense Spending. Journal of Peace Research 46/4:467-484. (Download Article (PDF, 200 KB); data: see http://www.ib.ethz.ch/research/data)
Michèle Bättig and Thomas Bernauer. 2009. National Institutions and Global Public Goods: Are Democracies More Cooperative in Climate Change Policy? International Organization 63/2, 2009:281-308.
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Michael M. Bechtel. 2009. Tanzt auch die Politik auf dem Börsenparkett? Wahlen, Parteipolitik und die Entwicklung von Aktienmärkten. Oesterreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 2009/2:133-162.
Tobias Boehmelt. 2009. International Mediation and Social Networks: The Importance of Indirect Ties. International Interactions 35/3:298-319.
Tobias Hofmann and Lena Maria Schaffer. 2009. Einmal Frieden und zurück? Friedensmissionen und die wiederkehrende Eskalation innerstaatlicher Gewalt. Politische Vierteljahresschrift. Special Issue on „Identität, Institutionen und Ökonomie: Ursachen innenpolitischer Gewalt“.
Anna Kalbhenn. 2009. Vorsprung durch Information. Marktreaktionen auf die EG-Fusionskontrollverordnung", in Gerald Schneider, Michael M. Bechtel, Christian Fahrholz (Hrsg.), Krieg, Kooperation, Kursverlauf: Die Internationale Politische Ökonomie von Finanzmärkten. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Ruoff, Gabriele. 2009: "Die Rhetorik der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion", in: G. Schneider, M. M. Bechtel und C. Fahrholz (Hrsg.), Krieg, Kooperation und Kursverlauf: Die Internationale Politische Ökonomie von Finanzmärkten, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Schneider, Gerald und G. Ruoff.2009: "Quantitative Methoden der Internationalen Politik", in: C. Masala, F. Sauer und A. Wilhelm (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Internationalen Politik, Wiesbaden: Verlag der Sozialwissenschaften.
Thomas Bernauer and Philipp Aerni. 2009. Implications of the Transatlantic Biotech Dispute for Developing Countries (co-authored with Philipp Aerni). In Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin, Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics. Burlington VT: Ashgate, pp.127-144. Download Chapter (PDF, 2.1 MB)