Below you'll find large datasets I have collected in various teams. All replication datasets are in the list of publications.
Climate Disasters and Humanitarian Aid
Data
The dataset, accompanying codebooks and citation information are published on the Harvard Dataverse. Download here:Aid and Climate Change Dataset
Publications based on the Hazard Severity and Aid dataset
Dellmuth L., Bender F., Jönsson A.R., Rosvold E.L., von Uexkull N., “Humanitarian need drives multilateral disaster aid”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118 (2021), e2018293118.LegGov Elite Survey
Data
The dataset, codebook, and citation information are published at the American Political Science Review and the Harvard Dataverse. You can download the data here: LegGov Project DataPublications
Verhaegen, S., Dellmuth, L., Scholte, J.A., Tallberg, J., 2023, "LegGov Elite Survey", , Harvard Dataverse, V1. Dellmuth, L., Tallberg, J. Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023) (315p.) Dellmuth, L., Scholte, J.A., Tallberg, J., Verhaegen, S., Citizens, Elites, and the Legitimacy of Global Governance (Oxford: Oxford University Press, in press, 2022). Dellmuth, L., Scholte, J.A., Tallberg, J., Verhaegen, S., “The Elite–Citizen Gap in International Organization Legitimacy”, American Political Science Review, 1-18. doi:10.1017/S0003055421000824.EU Spending and Regional Inequality
Data
This is the replication dataset for the book Is Europe Good for You? EU Spending and Well-Being (Policy Press, Bristol, 2021). You can find an efficient overview of the book here.EU Spending and Inequality Data
Global Adaptation Governance
Data
The dataset, codebook, and citation information are published at the Harvard Dataverse. You can download the data here:Global Adaptation Governance Dataset
Publications based on the Global Adaptation dataset
Kural, E., Dellmuth, L.M., Gustafsson, M.-T.,“International organizations and climate change adaptation: A new dataset for the social scientific study of adaptation, 1990–2017”, PLOS ONE, 16(9): e0257101. Dellmuth, L.M., Gustafsson, M.-T.,“Global adaptation governance: How intergovernmental organizations mainstream climate change adaptation”, Climate Policy, 21:7 (2021), pp. 868-833. Kural, E., Dellmuth, L.M., Gustafsson, M.-T.,“Global adaptation governance: Explaining the governance responses of international organizations to new issue linkages”, Environmental Science & Policy, 114 (2020), pp. 204-215.European Monetary Union Reform
Data
The dataset, codebook, and citation information are published at the EMU Choices project website. You can download the data here:Publications based on the EMU reform dataset
Târlea, S., Bailer, S., Degner, H., Dellmuth, L.M., Leuffen, D., Lundgren, M., Tallberg, J. & Wasserfallen, F. “Explaining governmental preferences on Economic and Monetary Union Reform”, European Union Politics, 20:1 (2018), pp. 24-44. Lundgren, M., Bailer, S., Dellmuth, L.M., Tallberg, J. & Târlea, S. “Bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone”, European Union Politics, 20:1 (2018), pp. 65-88. Dellmuth, L.M., Lundgren, H. and Tallberg, J., State Interests and Bargaining Success in the Reform of the Eurozone (Stockholm: Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, SIEPs, 2020).NGO Influence in Global Governance
Data
The dataset, accompanying codebooks and citation information are published on Harvard Dataverse. You can download the data here:Publications based on the NGO Influence Dataset
Tallberg, J., Dellmuth, L.M., Agné, H. and Duit, A., “NGO influence in international organizations: Information, access, and exchange”, British Journal of Political Science , 48:1 (2018), pp. 213-238. Dellmuth, L.M., Tallberg, J., “Advocacy strategies in global governance: Inside vs. outside lobbying”, Political Studies, 65:3 (2017), pp. 705-723. Agné, H., Dellmuth, L.M. and Tallberg, J., “Does stakeholder involvement foster democratic legitimacy in international organizations? An empirical assessment of a normative theory”, Review of International Organizations, 10:4 (2015), pp. 465–488.