Articles in Refereed Journals
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Ruth Dassonneville. 2021. "Do religious voters support populist radical right parties? Opposite effects in Western and East-Central Europe." Party Politics. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2019. "Speaking up to stay in parliament: the electoral importance of speeches and other parliamentary activities." The Journal of Legislative Studies 25(4): 576-596. Link
Jankowski, Michael and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2019. "Model Dependency in the Analysis of Women's Electoral Success." Politics & Gender (online first). Link
Jankowski, Michael, Kamil Marcinkiewicz and Anna Gwiazda. 2019. "The Effect of Electing Women on Future Female Candidate Selection Patterns: Findings from a Regression Discontinuity Design." Politics & Gender. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2018. "The Economy or an Urban-Rural Divide? Explaining Spatial Patterns of Voting Behaviour in Poland." East European Politics & Societies 32(4): 693-719. Link
Jankowski, Michael and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2017. "Ineffective and Counterproductive? The Impact of Gender Quotas in Open-List Proportional Representation Systems." Politics & Gender. Link
Gendzwill, Adam and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2017. "Interventionism of voters: district size, level of government, and the use of preference votes." Acta Politica. Link
Stegmaier, Mary, Kamil Marcinkiewicz and Michael Jankowski. 2016. “The Effects of Electoral Rules on Parliamentary Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and the Czech Republic.” East European Politics and Societies. Link
Jankowski, Michael and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2016. “The puzzling success of populist parties in promoting women’s political representation in Poland: A comment on Kostadinova & Mikulska.” Party Politics. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Jale Tosun. 2015. “Contesting Climate Change: Mapping the Political Debate in Poland.” East European Politics 31(2): 187-207. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2015. “Ballot Position Effects under Compulsory and Optional Preferential-List PR Electoral Systems.” Political Behavior 37(2): 465-486. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Michael Jankowski. 2014. “When there’s no Easy Way out: Electoral Law Reform and Ballot Position Effects in the 2011 Hamburg State Elections.”, German Politics 23(1-2): 103-117. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2014. “Electoral contexts that assist voter coordination: Ballot position effects in Poland.”, Electoral Studies 33(1): 322-334. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Markus Tepe. 2012. “Positionen, Fraktionen und Mandate. Eine Anwendung der quantitativen Textanalyse auf die Kurzbiographien der Abgeordneten des 17. Deutschen Bundestages.” MDA – Methoden, Daten, Analysen 6(2): 99-132. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Markus Tepe. 2012. “Politische Positionen in Abgeordnetenbiographien: Eine quantitative Textanalyse der Kurzbiograpien aus Kürschners Volkshandbuch für den 8. und 17. Deutschen Bundestag.” Zeitschrift für Politikberatung 5(2): 51-66.
Articles in Other Journals (Editor Reviewed)
Stegmaier, Mary and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2019. “Networks, Expertise, and Research Design: A Structured Focused Comparison of Electoral Rules and Election Results.” SAGE Research Methods Cases Part 2. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2016. “The parliamentary election in Poland, October 2015.” Electoral Studies 41: 221-224. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2016. “Der politische Rechtsruck in Polen: Analyse von Ursachen und außenpolitischen Konsequenzen”. Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik. Link
Contributions to Edited Volumes
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Kai-Uwe Schnapp. 2020. "Regression Analysis." In: Key Concepts in Research Methods, (Ed.) J.-F. Morin, C. Olsson und E.O. Atikcan. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 233-238.
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2019. "Parteiidentifikation und Alter: Eine empirische Analyse am Beispiel Hamburgs." In: Identität - Identifikation - Ideologie, (Eds.) Steinbrecher, M., Bytzek, E., Rosar, U. Wiesbaden: Springer VS: 57-82. Link
Jankowski, Michael and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2019. "Varieties of Legislative Voting Patterns: The Impact of Majority, Minority, and Caretaker Governments." In: Jahrbuch für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie, (Eds.) Debus, M., Tepe, M., and Sauermann, J. Wiesbaden: Springer VS: 33-61. Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Michael Jankowski. 2015. “Die Bundestagswahl 2013 im historischen Vergleich.“ In: Aktivierung und Überzeugung im Bundestagswahlkampf 2013, (Eds.) Oliver Strijbis and Kai-Uwe Schnapp. Wiesbaden: Springer VS: 55-78. Link
Kittel, Bernhard and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2012. “Voting Behavior and Political Institutions: An Overview of Challenging Questions in Theory and Experimental Research.” In: Experimental Political Science: Principles and Practices, (Eds.) Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan and Rebecca Morton. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan: 17-53.
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2011. “Wie parteilich ist Außenpolitik? Die Beispiele zweier polnischer Regierungen.” In: Europas Politik vor neuen Herausforderungen, (Eds.) Eckhard Jesse, Gerd Strohmeier and Roland Sturm. Opladen: Barbara Budrich Verlag: 347-365.
Working Papers
Auffenberg, Jennie and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2013. “Wer gestaltet, wer verwaltet Reformen im öffentlichen Dienst? Ein Methodenvergleich zur Analyse von Arbeitsbeziehungen in Reformprozessen anhand der Polizei Brandenburg.” TranState Working Papers No. 170.
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil, Jennie Auffenberg and Bernhard Kittel. 2012. “Politikpositionen im Reformprozess des öffentlichen Dienstes. Zur Übertragbarkeit der quantitativen Textanalyse.” TranState Working Papers No. 162.
Reviews
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2018. Review of "Democracy in Poland: Representation, Participation, Competition and Accountability since 1989" by Anna Gwiazda. Czech Sociological Review 3/2018: 484-486.
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil, and Torsten J. Selck. 2011. Review of “Nizza oder Tod! Zur Negativen Dialektik von Erweiterung und Vertiefung der Europäischen Union von Nizza bis Lissabon” by Helmut P. Gaisbauer. Neue Politische Literatur 56: 147-148.
Monographs
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2011. “Ist alles Innenpolitik? Der Einfluss innenpolitisch motivierter Präferenzen von Entscheidungsträgern auf die Außenpolitik – eine vergleichende Analyse ausgewählter Aspekte der Europapolitik zweier polnischer Regierungen” (elektronische Dissertation).
Blog Postings
Stegmaier, Mary and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2019. "Poland's Parliament is now divided. What does this mean for the ruling Law and Justice party? The opposition now controls the Senate. That matters." Washington Post (Monkey Cage Blog). Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2019. "Poland goes to the polls this Sunday. Will the controversial Law and Justice party stay in power? And why has it remained so popular?" Washington Post (The Monkey Cage Blog). Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2017. "Despite its anti-democratic agenda Poland's Law and Justice party still enjoys public support." Democratic Audtit UK. Link
Stegmaier, Mary and Kamil Marcinkiewicz. 2017. "So Poland's president surprised everyone, vetoing two bills that threatened the courts'independence. Here's what that means." The Washington Post (The Monkey Cage Blog). Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2017. "Poland appears to be dismantling its own hard-won democracy." The Washington Post (The Monkey Cage Blog). Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil and Mary Stegmaier. 2015. “The Polish “Flash Mob Referendum” on Single Member Districts.” The Plot: Politics Decoded Link
Marcinkiewicz, Kamil. 2014. “There are costs and benefits to rotating the names of candidates on ballot papers.” Democratic Audit UK Link