Can Democratic Reforms Promote Political Activism? Evidence from the Great Reform Act of 1832
Toke Aidt, Gabriel Leon-Ablan
Comparative Political Studies, Accepted for publication.
Gentrification and Social Unrest: The Blitz, Urban Change and the 2011 London Riots
Gabriel Leon-Ablan, Juta Kawalerowicz
Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 68, 2024, pp. 484-508
How Urban Riots Influence Political Behavior: Vote Choices after the 2011 London Riots
Gabriel Leon-Ablan, Peter John
Political Science Research and Methods, vol. 12, 2024, pp. 176–183
The Interaction of Structural Factors and Diffusion in Social Unrest: Evidence from the Swing Riots
Toke Aidt, Gabriel Leon-Ablan
British Journal of Political Science, vol. 52, 2022, pp. 869–885
The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830–1831
Toke Aidt, Gabriel Leon-Ablan, Max Satchell
The Journal of Politics, vol. 84, 2022, pp. 209-225
Feudalism, Collaboration and Path Dependence in England’s Political Development
Gabriel Leon
British Journal of Political Science, vol. 50, 2020, pp. 511–533
The Coup: Competition for Office in Authoritarian Regimes
Toke Aidt, Gabriel Leon
The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 2, Oxford University Press, 2019
The Democratic Window of Opportunity: Evidence from Riots in Sub-Saharan Africa
Toke S. Aidt, Gabriel Leon
Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 60, 2016, pp. 694-717
Loyalty for Sale? Military Spending and Coups d'Etat
Gabriel Leon
Public Choice, vol. 159, Springer, 2014, pp. 363--383
Soldiers or Politicians? Institutions, Conflict, and the Military's Role in Politics
Gabriel Leon
Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 66, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 533--556
Strategic Redistribution: The Political Economy of Populism in Latin America
Gabriel Leon
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 34, 2014, pp. 39-51
Bad Apples: Political Paralysis and the Quality of Politicians
Gabriel Leon
Journal of Public Economic Theory, vol. 15, 2013, pp. 433-447