Social Sciences
politics
100%
Police patrols
69%
interest group
54%
South Korea
54%
faction
51%
public management
51%
candidacy
45%
polarization
45%
presidential election
45%
participation
41%
voting
38%
politician
37%
voter
36%
surveillance
32%
moral hazard
31%
performance
31%
income
30%
gender
26%
accused
23%
government agency
22%
complaint
21%
morality
21%
Korea
20%
Hazardous waste disposal
19%
judicial challenge
19%
citizen
18%
stakeholder
18%
election
17%
economic situation
17%
principal-agent-theory
16%
expertise
16%
Military
15%
mismatch
15%
principal-agent
15%
minority
15%
gender policy
15%
public administration
14%
Group
13%
women's rights
13%
political influence
12%
Environmental protection agencies
12%
conflict of interest
12%
legality
12%
low income
11%
monopoly
11%
local election
11%
public policy
11%
contingency
10%
source of information
10%
abortion
10%
Business & Economics
Activity Network
63%
Delegation
62%
Public Participation
48%
Broker
47%
United States of America
36%
Discretion
35%
Participation
33%
Elections
27%
Public Administration
23%
Stakeholders
21%
Policy Making
20%
Public Policy
18%
Expertise
17%
Performance
17%
Principal-agent Theory
14%
Authority
13%
Interest Groups
13%
Litigation
13%
Leakage
12%
Political Activity
12%
Statistical Testing
12%
Conflict of Interest
12%
Oversight
11%
Survey Data
11%
Monopoly
11%
Gender Equality
11%
Sources of Information
11%
Gender Gap
10%
Contingency
10%
Political Parties
9%
Trade-offs
8%
Productivity
6%
Arts & Humanities
Factions
65%
South Korea
63%
Presidential Elections
61%
Realignment
56%
Voting
52%
Betrayal
50%
Polarization
49%
Voters
48%
Incumbents
41%
Income
24%
Surveillance
23%
Theoretical Framework
21%
Liberty
20%
Korea
19%
Political Parties
19%
Mismatch
17%
Economics
11%
Democratic Party
9%
Political Elites
8%
Ideology
7%
Confrontation
6%