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    Project Papers

    August 2019

    Elite Consensus and the Diminution of Parliamentary Debate on Security Agencies:
    Findings from the Garrison State Project

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    June 2019

    From the Outside In: Fear, Security Agencies, and the Corrosion of Parliamentary Democracy: Findings from the Garrison State Project

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    June 2018

    Do Democracies Become Garrison States? Cross-national Trends

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    August 2017

    Extracting Interconnected Arguments From Legislative Speech

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    June 2017   

    Cross-national Trends in Consensus on National Security

     

    September 2016   

    A Farewell to Argument? The Development of Elite Consensus on National Security Policy

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    June 2016   

    Automated Versus Hand-Coding Methods: Identifying Policy Argumentation in Parliamentary Speeches

     

    March 2016 

    From Lasswell to Snowden: Do All Democracies End Up as Garrison States? Methodological Notes

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    June 2015   

    Has Foreign Policy Become More Consensual? Measuring Ideology Over Time

    Project Lectures

    November 2017

    University College Dublin, School of Politics and International Relations, SPIRe Seminar Series

    The Garrison State Project: Tracking the Growth of Consensus on National Security

     

    April 2017

    University of Geneva, Department of Linguistics, Computational Learning and Computational Linguistics Group

    The Pragmatics of Legislative Debate: Extracting Reasons and Reasoning Chains from Parliamentary Speeches 

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