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Philip Santoso

Assistant Professor of Political Science at Duke Kunshan University
DKU Faculty

Selected Publications


What drives perceptions of partisan cooperation?

Journal Article Political Science Research and Methods · October 2024 AbstractWhat drives voters' perceptions of partisan cooperation? In this note, we investigate whether voters have accurate beliefs about which parties regularly cooperate with one another, and whether these beliefs follow t ... Full text Open Access Cite

Who cooperates with whom? The role of day-to-day partisan cooperation on affective polarization

Journal Article Party Politics · March 23, 2024 Recent research has shown that partisan cooperation in the form of coalitional government in parliamentary democracies can mitigate partisans’ negative feelings toward opposing parties. However, little is known regarding the influence of informal ... Full text Open Access Cite

The limits of shame: UN shaming, NGO repression, and women's protests

Journal Article Conflict Management and Peace Science · February 10, 2023 Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Partisan Bias in Economic Perceptions

Chapter · May 29, 2020 Featuring contributions from leading scholars, this book is critical for graduate students of political science and sociology, as well as for advanced researchers investigating elections and electorates, voter trends and contemporary ... ... Cite

Survey Experiments with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls for Academic Research in Social Science

Journal Article Political Analysis · 2016 In this article, we evaluate the usefulness of Google Consumer Surveys (GCS) as a low-cost tool for doing rigorous social scientific work. We find that its relative strengths and weaknesses make it most useful to researchers who attempt to identify ... Full text Open Access Cite