Chan, K.M. Forthcoming, The Spillover of the US Capitol Insurrection: Reducing Expressed Support for Domestic Far-right Parties, British Journal of Political Science. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Chan, K.M. (2024), A Tale of Two Cities: Spillover Effects of Electoral Shocks in Non-democratic Regimes, Democratization. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Chan, K.M. (2024), Autocratization spillover: When electing an authoritarian erodes election trust across borders, Public Opinion Quarterly. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Chan, K.M. & Stephenson, L. B. (2024), Using MI-LASSO to Study Populist Radical Right Party Voting in Times of Pandemic, Research & Politics. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Li, M.Y., Yuen, S., Adra, A., Salfate, S.V., Chan, K.M. and Baumert A. (2023), Understanding Radical Civil Resistance Under Repression, Political Psychology.
Au, N.H., Chan, K.M. and Ng, K.L. (2023). Cooperate but Divided at Heart: Analysis of an Opposition Elite Survey during Autocratization, Political Studies Review.
Chan, K.M. (2022), The bottom-up spillover effect for radical right parties, European Political Science Review. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
* Winner of the 2021 American Association for Public Opinion Research Student Conference Award
Chan, K.M. and Ng, K.L. (2022), Elections with candidate filtering and two mechanisms of demobilization effect: The prologue of Hong Kong’s authoritarian turn, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Coverage: The Atlantic, The Diplomat
Chan, K.M. (2022), The Making of Radical Right Voters: Persuasion and Contrast Effects in a Dynamic Political Context, Political Psychology [dataset in Harvard Dataverse]
Blogpost: Fair Observer