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Tim Haesebrouck
Tim Haesebrouck
Assistent, Politieke Wetenschappen, Universiteit Gent
Verified email at ugent.be
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NATO burden sharing in Libya: a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
T Haesebrouck
Journal of conflict resolution 61 (10), 2235-2261, 2017
852017
Moving beyond coal: exploring and explaining the powering past coal alliance
M Blondeel, T Van de Graaf, T Haesebrouck
Energy Research & Social Science 59, 101304, 2020
842020
Patterns of political ideology and security policy
T Haesebrouck, PA Mello
Foreign Policy Analysis 16 (4), 565-586, 2020
702020
Introduction: Causation, inferences, and solution types in configurational comparative methods
T Haesebrouck, E Thomann
Quality & Quantity, 1-22, 2021
672021
Democratic participation in the air strikes against Islamic state: a qualitative comparative analysis
T Haesebrouck
Foreign Policy Analysis 14 (2), 254-275, 2018
582018
Fractured politics? The comparative regulation of shale gas in Europe
T Van de Graaf, T Haesebrouck, P Debaere
Journal of European Public Policy 25 (9), 1276-1293, 2018
482018
The Added Value of Multi-Value Qualitative Comparative Analysis
T Haesebrouck
Forum Qualitative Social Research 17 (1), 2016
442016
Foreign policy change: From policy adjustments to fundamental reorientations
T Haesebrouck, J Joly
Political Studies Review 19 (3), 482-491, 2021
412021
Algorithmic bias in social research: A meta-analysis
A Thiem, L Mkrtchyan, T Haesebrouck, D Sanchez
PloS one 15 (6), e0233625, 2020
372020
Pitfalls in QCA's consistency measure
T Haesebrouck
Journal of Comparative Politics 8 (2), 65-80, 2015
332015
Who follows whom? A coincidence analysis of military action, public opinion and threats
T Haesebrouck
Journal of Peace Research 56 (6), 753-766, 2019
302019
Parliamentary involvement, party ideology and majority-opposition bargaining: Belgian participation in multinational military operations
D Fonck, T Haesebrouck, Y Reykers
Contemporary security policy 40 (1), 85-100, 2019
302019
NATO burden sharing after the Wales summit: a generalized set qualitative analysis
T Haesebrouck
Defence and Peace Economics 33 (6), 637-654, 2022
272022
A matter of preference: Taking sides on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project
M de Jong, T Van de Graaf, T Haesebrouck
Journal of Contemporary European Studies 30 (2), 331-344, 2022
242022
When does politics stop at the water’s edge? A QCA of parliamentary consensus on military deployment decisions
T Haesebrouck, A Van Immerseel
European Political Science Review 12 (3), 371-390, 2020
222020
EUFOR RCA and CSDP crisis management operations: Back on track?
T Haesebrouck, M Van Meirvenne
European Foreign Affairs Review 20 (2), 2015
202015
Burden sharing in CSDP military operations
T Haesebrouck, A Thiem
Defence and Peace Economics 29 (7), 748-765, 2018
192018
Explaining the Pattern of CSDP-Operations: Towards a Theoretical Synthesis
T Haesebrouck
RJEA 15 (2), 5-21, 2015
192015
Relevant, irrelevant, or ambiguous? Toward a new interpretation of QCA’s solution types
T Haesebrouck
Sociological Methods & Research 52 (4), 1737-1764, 2023
182023
An alternative update of the two-step QCA procedure
T Haesebrouck
Quality & quantity 53, 2765-2780, 2019
182019
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