Democratic diffusion
Johan A. Elkink (2011), “Spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal clustering of democracy”, under review.
Johan A. Elkink (2011), “The international diffusion of democracy”, Comparative Political Studies, 44(12), 1651-1674 [article]
Johan A. Elkink (2009), An attitude diffusion model of the international clustering of political regimes, PhD dissertation, self-published [Lulu] [code]
Johan A. Elkink (2003), “Democratic and economic diffusion”, presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, ECPR, Edinbourgh [PDF]
Irish electoral behaviour and the Treaty of Lisbon
Johan A. Elkink, Stephen Quinlan and Richard Sinnott (2011), “Voting behaviour in the 2009 Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty”, working paper, Dublin European Institute [PDF]
Richard Sinnott and Johan A. Elkink (2010), Attitudes and behaviour in the second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon, report prepared for the Department of Foreign Affairs [PDF] [press release]
Richard Sinnott, Johan A. Elkink, Kevin O’Rourke and James McBride (2009), Attitudes and behaviour in the referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon, report prepared for the Department of Foreign Affairs [PDF] [press release]
Russian politics
Johan A. Elkink (2001), “Differences in democratic sentiment in Russia’s regions explained”, presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, ECPR, Grenoble [PDF]
Dutch electoral behaviour
Joop van Holsteyn, Ruud Koole and Johan A. Elkink (2002), “Marginaal of midden in de maatschappij? Leden van CDA, D66, PvdA en VVD en hun activiteiten in de samenleving”, Beleid en Maatschappij, 29(2), 67-80
Ruud Koole, Joop van Holsteyn and Johan A. Elkink (2000), Rekrutering en representatie in een representatief bestel. Bevindingen van een empirisch onderzoek onder leden en kiezers van CDA, D66, PvdA en VVD, report prepared for the Department of Interior and Kingdom Relations, The Netherlands.
Supervision of PhD students
| Co-supervisor | ||
| Brady Hills | ||
| Supervisory panel member | ||
| Stephen Quinlan | “Youth electoral participation” | |
| Niall Morris | “Irish foreign policy and its implication for the international relations theory” | |
| Erin Baumann | “Between politics and a hard place: Explaining foreign policy in the post-Soviet space” | |
| Kim Jackson | “The social significance of ethnicity in contemporary Northern Ireland and Quebec” | |
| Kevin Coffey | “Why do states commit to international criminal justice? Support for the International Criminal Court in Sub-Saharan Africa” | |