Research

Journal Articles

11. Bell, Sam and Svitlana Chernykh. "Human Rights and Post-Election Protest," forthcoming in Political Research Quarterly.

10. Chaisty, Paul and Svitlana Chernykh. 2017. “How do Minority Presidents Manage Multi-party Coalitions? Identifying and Analysing the Payoffs to Coalition Parties in Presidential Systems,” Political Research Quarterly 70 (4): 762-777.

9. Chernykh, Svitlana, David Doyle, and Timothy J Power. 2017. “Measuring Legislative Power: An Expert Reweighting of the Fish-Kroenig Parliamentary Powers Index,” Legislative Studies Quarterly 42 (2): 295-320.

8. Chernykh, Svitlana and Milan Svolik. 2015. “Third-Party Actors and the Success of Democracy: How Electoral Commissions, Courts, and Observers Shape Incentives for Electoral Manipulation and Post-Election Protests,” Journal of Politics 77 (2): 407-420.

7. Chaisty, Paul and Svitlana Chernykh. 2015. “Coalitional Presidentialism and Legislative Control in Post-Soviet Ukraine,” Post-Soviet Affairs 31 (3): 177-200.

6. Chernykh, Svitlana. 2014. “When Do Political Parties Protest Election Results?” Comparative Political Studies 47 (10): 1359-1383.

5. Althaus, Scott, Nathaniel Swigger, Svitlana Chernykh, David Hendry, Sergio Wals, and Christopher Tiwald. 2014. “Uplifting Manhood to Wonderful Heights? News Coverage of the Human Costs of Military Conflict from World War I to Gulf War Two,” Political Communication 31 (2): 193-217.

4. Althaus, Scott, Nathaniel Swigger, Svitlana Chernykh, David Hendry, Sergio Wals, and Christopher Tiwald. 2011. “Assumed Transmission in Political Science: A Call for Bringing Description Back In,” Journal of Politics 73 (4): 1065-1080.

3. Cheibub, Jose Antonio and Svitlana Chernykh. 2009. “Are Semi-Presidential Constitutions Bad for Democratic Performance?” Constitutional Political Economy 20, 3-4 (September): 202-229.

2. Cheibub, Jose Antonio and Svitlana Chernykh. 2008. “Constitutions and Democratic Performance in Semi-Presidential Democracy,” Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (3): 269-303.

1. Ginsburg, Tom, Svitlana Chernykh, and Zachary Elkins. 2008. “Commitment and Diffusion: How and Why National Constitutions Incorporate International Law,” Illinois Law Review (1).

Book chapters

2. Chernykh, Svitlana and Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos. “Electoral Fraud and Revolutionary Elections” forthcoming in Eduardo Posado Carbo and Andrew Robertson (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Revolutionary Elections. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1. Chernykh, Svitlana, Zachary Elkins, James Melton, and Tom Ginsburg. 2014. “Constitutions and Election Management” in Pippa Norris, Richard W. Frank and Ferran Martinez i Coma (Eds.), Advancing Electoral Integrity. New York: Oxford University Press.