Political Studies Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Political Studies Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dilemmas of an Academic Feminist as Manager in the Neoliberal Academy: Negotiating Institutional Authority, Oppositional Knowledge and Change17
Are People More Satisfied with Democracy When They Feel They Won the Election? No15
Technocratic Ministers in Office in European Countries (2000–2020): What’s New?13
When Would a State Crack Down on Fake News? Explaining Variation in the Governance of Fake News in Asia-Pacific13
The Elephant in the Room in Presidential Politics: Informal Powers in Western Europe12
Urban Youth and Terrorism: A Quantitative Analysis (Are Youth Bulges Relevant Anymore?)10
Negativity and Political Behavior: A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Negative Voting in Contemporary Democracies10
Rethinking Democratic Innovations: A Look through the Kaleidoscope of Democratic Theory10
Formal Education and Contentious Politics: The Case of Violent and Non-Violent Protest9
Does Federalism Prevent Democratic Accountability? Assigning Responsibility for Rates of COVID-19 Testing9
Twenty-five Years of Securitization Theory: A Corpus-based Review8
Measuring Epistemic Deliberation on Polarized Issues: The Case of Abortion Provision in Ireland8
Does the Election Winner–Loser Gap Extend to Subjective Health and Well-Being?8
Auditing Ethics: A Cost–Benefit Framework for Audit Studies8
Determinants of Political Trust during the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Putting Policy Performance into Evidence8
‘It’s a Long Way from Kuusamo to Kuhmo’: Mapping Candidates’ Electoral Constituencies in the Finnish Open-List Single Preference Voting System7
Going Local: Parliamentary Questions as a Means of Territorial Representation in the Italian Parliament7
Kayfabe, Smartdom and Marking Out: Can Pro-Wrestling Help Us Understand Donald Trump?7
Challenges for Political Science Research Ethics in Autocracies: A Case Study of Central Asia7
Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents7
Distinctions With a Difference: Illiberalism and Authoritarianism in Scholarly Study6
COVID-19 and the Democracy–Autocracy Freedom Divide: Reflections on Post-Pandemic Regime Change Scenarios6
Radicalizing Rights: Basic Liberties and Direct Action6
Two and a Half Crises: Serbian Institutional Design as the Cause of Democratic Declines6
Measuring MPs’ Responsiveness: How to Do it and Stay Out of Trouble6
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Political Normativity6
Accounting for Culture in Policy Transfer: A Blueprint for Research and Practice6
Sexual Predators in Contest for Public Office: How the American Electorate Responds to News of Allegations of Candidates Committing Sexual Assault and Harassment6
Policy Diffusion Speed: A Replication Study Using the State Policy Innovation and Diffusion Database5
What Constitutes Substantive Representation, and Where Should We Evaluate It?5
How to Get Information Out of Members of Parliament (Without Being Told Off by the Speaker)5
Should We or Should We Not Include Confidence Intervals in COVID-19 Death Forecasting? Evidence from a Survey Experiment5
Covid-19 Policy Convergence in Response to Knightian Uncertainty4
Blurring Lines of Responsibility: How Institutional Context Affects Citizen Biases Regarding Policy Problems4
An Economic Understanding of Populism: A Conceptual Framework of the Demand and the Supply Side of Populism4
Diplomacy Versus Politics: Two Mutually (In)Dependent Systems4
Super Politicians? Perspectives of Minoritized Citizens on Representation4
What’s Wrong With Extreme Wealth?4
Give Me Your Least Educated: Immigration, Education and Support for Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe4
Getting Realistic About Action-Guidance: Moralism, Radical Realism and Divisions of Labour4
The Effects of Political Attitudes on Affective Polarization: Survey Evidence from 165 Elections3
Crowdsourcing Campaigns: A New Dataset for Studying British Parties’ Electoral Communications3
Does Electoral Reform Change MPs’ Behavior? Evidence from Romania3
Nightly News or Nightly Jokes? News Parody as a Form of Political Communication: A Review of the Literature3
Participatory Institutions and Political Ideologies: How and Why They Matter?3
Polls and the Pandemic: Estimating the Electoral Effects of a SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak3
Partisanship Versus Democracy: Voting in Turkey’s Competitive Authoritarian Elections3
Europeans’ Attitudes Toward the Goals of Agricultural Policy: A Case of Rural–Urban Divide?3
Fact-Centric Political Theory, Three Ways: Normative Behaviourism, Grounded Normative Theory, and Radical Realism3
Perceptions of Inequality and Political Participation: The Moderating Role of Ideology3
It Is Not Only the Environment That Matters: A Short Introduction to Research on the Heritability of Political Attitudes3
The Electoral Crisis of Social Democracy: Postindustrial Dilemmas or Neoliberal Contamination?3
Out-of-Control COVID-19 Pandemic Hampers the Nationalism3
Toward a Rational Civil Society: Deliberative Thinking, Civic Participation, and Self-Efficacy among Taiwanese Young Adults3
Party Fragmentation, the Proportional System and Democracy in Slovenia3
Institutional Consequences of the Black Lives Matter Movement: Towards Diversity in Elite Education3
Tactical Voting and Electoral Pacts in the 2019 UK General Election3
It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over: Interest-Group Influence in Policy Implementation3
Academic Career Advances and Gender Gap3
Gender Gaps in Electoral Turnout: Surveys versus Administrative Censuses3
Proposing a Compensation Requirement for Audit Studies3
Democratic Decline and the Politics of the Upswing: How the United States May Have Come Together a Century Ago but Can It Do It Again?3
The Hindutva Brand of Populist Politics and the Women Question3
Who Runs in the End? New Evidence on the Effects of Gender, Ethnicity and Intersectionality on Candidate Selection3
Informal Power and Short-Term Consequences: Country Presidents and Political Parties in Romania3
Public Impacts from Elite Audit Experiments: Aggregate and Response Delay Harms2
Does Issue Alignment Matter? The Electoral Cost and Reward of Agricultural Representation in Urban and Rural Areas2
Climate Change and the Politics of Apocalyptic Redirection2
Members of the European Parliament’s Political Careers across Different Levels: Presenting a New Dataset of Members of the European Parliament2
Political Transnationalism: Factors Associated With Immigrants’ Voting in Their Home Country Elections2
Members of the European Parliament on Social Media: Why Do They Use Facebook and Twitter?2
Value-added and Transparent Experiments2
Unleash Britain’s Potential (To Go Negative): Campaign Negativity in the 2017 and 2019 UK General Elections on Facebook2
International Politics and the Subnational Allocation of World Bank Development Projects2
Presidential Activism and Success in Foreign and Defence Policy: A Study of Portugal’s Premier-Presidential Regime2
Consenting Participation? How Demands for Citizen Participation and Expert-Led Decision-Making Are Reconciled in Local Democracy2
Culture and Policy Transfer: From Insight to Impact2
Introducing a Conceptual Map of Political Elites’ Responses to Different Types of Uncertain Phenomena2
Direct Democracy and Party Membership: Testing the Role of Political Efficacy2
Defense Budget Growth and Inflation: A Wavelet-Based Study of the U.S. and Britain2
“Not To Be Taken Personally”: Tracing Six Decades of Scholarship on Personal, Personalist, and Personalized Political Parties (1960–2021)2
Poverty Porn and Perceptions of Agency: An Experimental Assessment2
A Bayesian Measurement of Political Connection and Entrepreneur Preference on Trade and Competition2
Runoff Comebacks in Comparative Perspective: Two-Round Presidential Election Systems1
Confrontational or ‘Statespersonlike’ Style? Examining Finnish and French Presidents’ Public Speeches and Messages, 2000–20201
Ideas, Policy Feedback and the American Political Economy1
Three’s (Not Necessarily) A Crowd: State-of-the-Art Review of the Strategic Triangle1
Perceiving Freedom: Civil Liberties and COVID-19 Vaccinations1
Ron Johnston1
No, Face Masks Aren’t Dehumanizing1
Do Free Food and Beverages Bring People to the Political Meeting? The Survey Experiment of Attendance-Buying1
Does Anxiety Make Us “Informed” Citizens? The Mediating Role of Information-Seeking and Internal Political Efficacy in Forming Political Attitudes1
The Changing Structure of Political Conflicts in the South of Europe: An Analysis of Issue Voting in Four Countries1
Does Social Mobility Matter? The Kafala System and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment1
From Objectivist Bias to Positivist Bias: A Constructivist Critique of the Attitudes Approach to Populism1
The Concept of Political Sophistication: Labeling the Unlabeled1
Presidential Activism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Explaining Variation Among Semi-Presidential Countries1
The Evolution of New Party Systems: Voter Learning and Electoral Systems1
AUR – The Electoral Geography of Romanian Conservative Nationalism1
Ignore, Rebut or Embrace: Political Elite Responses to Conspiracy Theories1
The Effect of Mayoral Gender on Gendered Budget: Evidence from South Korea1
The Proper Scope of the All-Subjected Principle1
The Substantive Representation of Future Generations in Bicameral Parliaments: A Comparison of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and the Senate (2010–2014)1
Why Do Political Candidates Use Social Media in Election Campaigning? An Explanation Offered by a Cost-Benefit Calculation Using Survey Data1
When Nations Adapt: National Resilience between State(s) and Identity(ies)1
Delegative Federalism? Subnational Abdication and Executive Fiscal Centralisation in Argentina1
Does Simulating Financial Equality Reduce the Political Donations Gender Gap?1
Does Party Identification Matter for Deliberation? Evidence from the Poland Speaks Experiment1
Ethics Audits in Cross-National Research: Experiences from Correspondence Study Field Experiments with National Politicians in Four European Democracies1
Improving the Interpretation of Random Effects Regression Results1
Measuring the Substantive Representation of Women Cross-Nationally: Towards a Composite Index1
Euroscepticism and Local Far-Right Mobilization via Telegram in Light of the Fundamental Transformation of the Public Sphere1
The Multiverse of Taiwan’s Future: Reconsidering the Independence–Unification (Tondu) Attitudes1
Personalised Representation in a Weak and Party-Controlled Legislature: Policy Responsiveness in the French Parliament1
Normative Behaviourism: A Reply1
The Rhetoric of Innovation in Non-Tech Personal Branding: Utilizing Tech Buzzwords as a Strategy for Political Messaging1
The Evaluation of the District Legislators’ Performance Affects Citizens’ Satisfaction with Democracy: The Hungarian Example1
Commissioned Book Review: Fernando Casal Bértoa and Zsolt Enyedi, Party System Closure: Party Alliances, Government Alternatives, and Democracy in Europe1
Climate Justice and Political Feasibility1
Empirical and Normative Without a Universal Human Nature1
Behavioural Evidence, Yes; Normative Behaviourism, No1
Behaviour and Thoughts: For a Pluralistic Model of Empirically Informed Political Philosophy1
The European Union-Intersectionality Framework: Unpacking Intersectionality in the ‘Union of Equality’ Agenda1
Whither the Centre? Tracing Centralisation and Fragmentation in UK Politics1
When “Don’t Know” Indicates Nonignorable Missingness: Using the Estimation of Political Knowledge as an Example1
Solar Panels and Political Attitudes1
Routine Presidential Activism by Going Public under Semi-Presidential and Parliamentary Regimes1
Policymaking, Ideational Power and the Role of the Media1
Political Parties and Interest Incorporation: A New Typology of Intra-Party Groups1
The Public Funding of Election Administration: Evidence from a British General Election1
Patterns of Party Positioning in Referendums in Switzerland1
Cooperate But Divided at Heart: Analysis of an Opposition Elite Survey During Autocratization1
Pluralism and Political Studies in the UK: A Pilot Study into Who Gets What in the Discipline1
From ‘Anomaly’ to ‘Laboratory’? Fratelli d’Italia, Illiberalism and the Study of Right-Wing Parties in Western Europe1
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory?1
In The Shadows: Conservative Epistemology and Ideological Value1
Commissioned Book Review: Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Maria Paula Meneses, Knowledges Born in the Struggle: Constructing the Epistemologies of the Global South1
Testing Causal Inference Between Social Media News Reliance and (Dis)trust of EU Institutions with an Instrumental Variable Approach: Lessons From a Null-Hypothesis Case1
The Strange Silence of Latin American Political Theory1
Commissioned Book Review: Daron Acemoglu and James A Robinson, The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty0
Commissioned Book Review: Massimo Ragnedda and Anna Gladkova, Digital Inequalities in the Global South0
Commissioned Book Review: Patrick A Mello and Falk Ostermann, Routledge Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis Methods0
Commissioned Book Review: Marija Aleksovska, Under Watchful Eyes: Experimental Studies on Accountability and Decision-Making Behaviour in the Public Sector0
Commissioned Book Review: Patrick Diamond, The British Labour Party in Opposition and Power, 1979–2019: Forward March Halted?0
What Lies Beneath: Mediators of Public Support for International Economic Cooperation0
Commissioned Book Review: Robert B. Zoellick, America in the World: A History of US Diplomacy and Foreign Policy0
The Reel Politics of International Crisis: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Appeal for Syrian Refugees0
Commissioned Book Review: Alf Hornborg, Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene: Unraveling the Money-Energy-Technology Complex0
Commissioned Book Review: Tamara K. Hervey, Ivanka Antova, Mark L. Flear and Matthew Wood, Not What the Bus Promised: Health Governance after Brexit0
Commissioned Book Review: Michael Ryan, The Genetics of Political Behavior: How Evolutionary Psychology Explains Ideology0
Economic Hardship and Support for Redistribution: Synthesising Five Themes in the Literature0
Using Qualitative Inquiries to Analyse the Dynamism of Factionalism0
Commissioned Book Review: Manfred B. Steger and Paul James, Globalization Matters: Engaging the Global in Unsettled Times0
Commissioned Book Review: Fathali M Moghaddam, Political Plasticity: The Future of Democracy and Dictatorship0
Conspiracism and Civility0
Commissioned Book Review: Marianna Griffini, The Politics of Memory in the Italian Populist Radical Right. From Mare Nostrum to Mare Vostrum0
Commissioned Book Review: Robbie Shilliam, Decolonizing Politics: An Introduction0
Commissioned Book Review: Rahul Ranjan, The Political Life of Memory: Birsa Munda in Contemporary India0
Commissioned Book Review: Jan Zielonka, Counter-Revolution: Liberal Europe in Retreat0
Commissioned Book Review: Sebastián Mazzuca, Latecomer State Formation: Political Geography and Capacity Failure in Latin America0
The Electoral Connection Revisited: Introduction to the Special Issue0
Polarization, Media Professionalism, and Support for Press Freedoms in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Report on Early Results0
Commissioned Book Review: Jack Holland, Selling War and Peace. Syria and the Anglosphere0
Commissioned Book Review: Henelito A. Sevilla Jr (ed), Philippine-Iran Relations 50 Years0
Commissioned Book Review: Dan Greenwood, Effective Governance and the Political Economy of Coordination0
Commissioned Book Review: Alister Miskimmon, Ben O’Loughlin and Jinghan Zeng, One Belt, One Road, One Story? Towards an EU-China Strategic Narrative0
Commissioned Book Review: Edward Ashbee, Countering China: US Responses to the Belt and Road Initiative0
Why Do Politicians Not Act Upon Citizens’ Deliberations? Evidence From Iceland0
Fostering Reasoning in the Politically Disengaged: The Role of Deliberative Minipublics0
Commissioned Book Review: András Körösényi, Gábor Illés and Attila Gyulai, The Orbán Regime: Plebiscitary Leader Democracy in the Making0
Presidential Approval, Tolerant Attitudes, and Economic Performance: The Case of Latin America0
Commissioned Book Review: Kandida Purnell, Rethinking the Body in Global Politics Bodies, Body Politics, and the Body Politic in a Time of Pandemic0
Explaining Online Personalized Politics: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Social Media Consumption of Parties and Leaders0
Communicative Democracy and Voter Choice: Evidence From a Conjoint Analysis in Taiwan0
Commissioned Book Review: Patrick A. Mello, Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and Application0
Commissioned Book Review: Aslı Vatansever, At the Margins of Academia. Exile, Precariousness, and Subjectivity0
Commissioned Book Review: Steven Griggs and David Howarth, Contesting Aviation Expansion: Depoliticization, Technologies of Government and Post-Aviation Futures0
Does Race Affect Public Evaluations of Constituent Messages in Local Government Meetings? Results from an Experiment0
Commissioned Book Review: Gordon Sammut and Martin Bauer, The Psychology of Social Influence: Modes and Modalities of Shifting Common Sense0
Commissioned Book Review: Srdjan Vucetic, Greatness and Decline: National Identity and British Foreign Policy0
Commissioned Book Review: Philip Fehling, Hans-Jürgen Burchardt, Taxation and Inequality in Latin America: New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes0
Commissioned Book Review: S Skowronek, JA Dearborn and D King, Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic: The Deep State and The Unitary Executive0
Young Non-Voters and Ethnic Tribune Politics in Northern Ireland: Beyond Apathy and Engaged Scepticism0
Commissioned Book Review: Simon Weschle, Money in Politics: Self-Enrichment, Campaign Spending, and Golden Parachutes0
Commissioned Book Review: Neve Gordon and Nicola Perugini, Human Shields: A History of People in the Line of Fire0
Commissioned Book Review: Andrei P Tsygankov, The ‘Russian Idea’ in International Relations: Civilization and National Distinctiveness (Worlding Beyond the West Series)0
Commissioned Book Review: Robin Attfield, The Ethics of the Climate Crisis0
Commissioned Book Review: Anuradha M Chenoy and A Upadhyay, Hundred Years of the Russian Revolution0
From Representative to Represented Mini-Publics: How Mini-Publics’ Outputs are Shaped by Representation0
More Electoral Competition Without More Voter Participation: Quasi-Experimental Test of a Term Limit Reform in Ecuador0
Commissioned Book Review: Mayur S Suresh, Terror Trials: Life and Law in Delhi’s Courts0
Commissioned Book Review: Yuen Yuen Ang, China’s Gilded Age: The Paradox of Economic Boom and Vast Corruption0
Commissioned Book Review: Donatella Della Porta, Regressive Movements in Times of Emergency: The Protests Against Anti-Contagion Measures and Vaccination During the Covid-19 Pandemic0
Commissioned Book Review: Michaelangelo Anastasiou, Nationalism and Hegemony: The Consolidation of the Nation in Social and Political Life0
Does Cross-Regime Contact Change the Evaluation of Democracy? Evidence From Taiwanese Student Delegations Visiting Mainland China0
Far-Right Local Governments and Civil Society: Findings from France and Italy0
Commissioned Book Review: Scott Radnitz, Revealing Schemes: The Politics of Conspiracy in Russia and the Post-Soviet Region0
The Myth of Academics’ Non-interference in Legislatures0
Book Review: Mubashar Hasan, Islam and Politics in Bangladesh: The Followers of Ummah0
Navigating Gender and Sectarian Affiliation: An Analysis of Young Voters’ Bias Against Female Politicians in Lebanon0
The Moderating Effect of Ideological Identification on How Economic News and Economic Growth Impact Individual Economic Perceptions: Evidence From Chile0
Commissioned Book Review: David Coen, Alexander Katsaitis, and Matia Vannoni, Business Lobbying in the European Union0
Commissioned Book Review: Brigitte Geissel, The Future of Self-Governing, Thriving Democracies. Democratic Innovations By, With and For the People0
Commissioned Book Review: Nick Whittaker, Geopolitics and Identity in British Foreign Policy Discourse. The Island Race0
A Common Good-Based Justification for Non-Compliance with the Political Obligation of Homeland Defence0
Democracy and the Corruption of Speech0
Commissioned Book Review: François Burgat, Understanding Political Islam0
Commissioned Book Review: Constantine Michalopoulos, Aid, Trade and Development: The Future of Globalization0
Commissioned Book Review: Daniel Lee, The Right of Sovereignty: Jean Bodin on the Sovereign State and the Law of Nations0
Commissioned Book Review: Christer Pursiainen and Tuomas Forsberg, The Psychology of Foreign Policy0
Commissioned Book Review: E Fullmer, Tuesday’s Gone: America’s Early Voting Revolution0
Commissioned Book Review: Robinson Woodward-Burns, Hidden Laws0
Commissioned Book Review: David Schultz and Jurij Toplak (eds), Routledge Handbook of Election Law0
Introduction to the Symposium Conspiracism and Democracy: New Perspectives and Challenges0
Populism Analytical Tools to Unearth the Roots of Euroscepticism0
Commissioned Book Review: Clare Birchall and Peter Knight, Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-190
Conspiracy Everywhere0
Commissioned Book Review: Seema Mustafa, Shaheen Bagh and the Idea of India: Writings on a Movement for Justice, Liberty and Equality0
Commissioned Book Review: Anupama Roy, Citizenship Regimes, Law and Belonging: The CAA and the NRC0
The Politics of Path-Creation: Theory-Building of Social Policy Reform in Post-Economic Crisis Indonesia0
A Crisis of Social Democracy in Europe? An Answer from the Citizens’ Perspective0
Time on Our Side: Is Scottish Independence More Likely in the Future?0
Stability or Stagnation: Non-Monotonic Association Between Party System Closure and Satisfaction With Democracy0
What Now for British Politics? Reflections on Gonzalez Ginocchio, Hindmoor and Stanley0
Commissioned Book Review: David Cutts, Andrew Russell and Joshua Townsley, The Liberal Democrats: From Hope to Despair to Where?0
The Use of Machine Learning Methods in Political Science: An In-Depth Literature Review0
Commissioned Book Review: Filip Ejdus, Crisis and Ontological Insecurity: Serbia’s Anxiety over Kosovo’s Secession0
Social Choice and Citizen Participation: Bringing Democratic Theory to Public Administration0
Commissioned Book Review: Luke Billingham and Keir Irwin-Rogers, Against Youth Violence: A Social Harm Perspective0
Commissioned Book Review: Giorgos Venizelos, Populism in Power: Discourse and Performativity in SYRIZA and Donald Trump0
Commissioned Book Review: Ramona Coman, The Politics of the Rule of Law in the EU Polity, Actors, Tools and Challenges0
Commissioned Book Review: Ajay Gudavarthy, Politics, Ethics and Emotions in ‘New India’0
Commissioned Book Review: C Vaccari and A Valeriani, Outside the Bubble: Social Media and Political Participation in Western Democracies0
Commissioned Book Review: Caroline Elkins, Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire0
Commissioned Book Review: David Fortunato, The Cycle of Coalition: How Parties and Voters Interact under Coalition Governance0
Introduction to Symposium: Experiments with Politicians: Ethics, Power, and the Boundaries of Political Science0
Commissioned Book Review: Lewis Herrington, Understanding Islamist Terrorism in Europe: Drugs, Jihad and the Pursuit of Martyrdom0
Commissioned Book Review: Fred Paxton, Restrained Radicals: Populist Radical Right Parties in Local Government0
Corrigendum0
Factions and the Redistributive Effects of Reform in Japan0
Why Normative Behaviourism Fails0
Introduction to Symposium: The Substantive Representation of Disadvantaged Groups – Taking Stock and Moving Forward0
Commissioned Book Review: Neil Mitchell, Why Delegate0
The Populist Name Game: About Populism and Naming0
Commissioned Book Review: Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman, Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century0
Commissioned Book Review: René Glas, Sybille Lammes, Michiel de Lange, Joost Raessens and Imar de Vries, The Playful Citizen: Civic Engagement in a Mediatized Culture0
Commissioned Book Review: Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström, Youth Without Representation: The Absence of Young Adults in Parliaments, Cabinets, and Candidacies0
Stranger than Fiction: Voters and Party Leaders in a New Democracy0
A Response to Gonzalez Ginocchio, Hindmoor and Stanley0
Gambling Economy and Social Protests in Macao: A Happy Problem?0
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