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January 2012, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 98-114 The Complications of Controlling Agency Time Discretion: FDA Review Deadlines and Postmarket Drug Safety
by Daniel Carpenter & Jacqueline Chattopadhyay & Susan Moffitt & Clayton Nall - 115-130 The Intersection of Redistricting, Race, and Participation
by Danny Hayes & Seth C. McKee - 131-147 Welfare Policymaking and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in U.S. State Legislatures
by Beth Reingold & Adrienne R. Smith - 148-166 The Democratic Deficit in the States
by Jeffrey R. Lax & Justin H. Phillips - 167-187 Who Takes the Blame? The Strategic Effects of Collateral Damage
by Luke N. Condra & Jacob N. Shapiro - 188-201 Effective Foreign Aid Following Civil War: The Nonstrategic‐Desperation Hypothesis
by Desha M. Girod - 202-217 Vote Buying and Social Desirability Bias: Experimental Evidence from Nicaragua
by Ezequiel Gonzalez‐Ocantos & Chad Kiewiet de Jonge & Carlos Meléndez & Javier Osorio & David W. Nickerson - 218-236 A Statistical Method for Empirical Testing of Competing Theories
by Kosuke Imai & Dustin Tingley - 237-256 Understanding the Past: Statistical Analysis of Causal Attribution
by Teppei Yamamoto - 257-269 The Product and Difference Fallacies for Indirect Effects
by Adam N. Glynn
October 2011, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 738-752 An Experimental Investigation of Electoral Delegation and the Provision of Public Goods
by John R. Hamman & Roberto A. Weber & Jonathan Woon - 753-766 Social Networks as a Shortcut to Correct Voting
by John Barry Ryan - 767-781 The Lengthened Shadow of Another Institution? Ideal Point Estimates for the Executive Branch and Congress
by Anthony M. Bertelli & Christian R. Grose - 782-796 Electoral Selection with Parties and Primaries
by James M. Snyder, Jr & Michael M. Ting - 797-813 When Does Negativity Demobilize? Tracing the Conditional Effect of Negative Campaigning on Voter Turnout
by Yanna Krupnikov - 814-830 Translating into Votes: The Electoral Impacts of Spanish‐Language Ballots
by Daniel J. Hopkins - 831-851 The Influence of Foreign Voices on U.S. Public Opinion
by Danny Hayes & Matt Guardino - 852-868 How Lasting Is Voter Gratitude? An Analysis of the Short‐ and Long‐Term Electoral Returns to Beneficial Policy
by Michael M. Bechtel & Jens Hainmueller - 869-885 Controlling the Airwaves: Incumbency Advantage and Community Radio in Brazil
by Taylor C. Boas & F. Daniel Hidalgo - 886-906 More Inequality, More Killings: The Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
by Mani Nepal & Alok K. Bohara & Kishore Gawande - 907-922 Exit, Voice, and Cyclicality: A Micrologic of Midterm Effects in European Parliament Elections
by Till Weber - 923-936 Power within Parties: The Strength of the Local Party and MP Independence in Postcommunist Europe
by Margit Tavits - 937-954 Who “Wins”? Determining the Party of the Prime Minister
by Garrett Glasgow & Matt Golder & Sona N. Golder - 955-971 Proportional Representation, Majoritarian Legislatures, and Coalitional Voting
by Indridi H. Indridason - 972-990 Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks: An Agent‐Based Organizational Ecology
by Danielle F. Jung & David A. Lake - 991-1002 The Separation Plot: A New Visual Method for Evaluating the Fit of Binary Models
by Brian Greenhill & Michael D. Ward & Audrey Sacks
July 2011, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 463-477 Do Politicians Racially Discriminate Against Constituents? A Field Experiment on State Legislators
by Daniel M. Butler & David E. Broockman - 478-493 The Jackie (and Jill) Robinson Effect: Why Do Congresswomen Outperform Congressmen?
by Sarah F. Anzia & Christopher R. Berry - 494-510 Electoral Incentives and Partisan Conflict in Congress: Evidence from Survey Experiments
by Laurel Harbridge & Neil Malhotra - 511-525 Cracks in the Opposition: Immigration as a Wedge Issue for the Reagan Coalition
by Gyung‐Ho Jeong & Gary J. Miller & Camilla Schofield & Itai Sened - 526-545 The Political Costs of Crisis Bargaining: Presidential Rhetoric and the Role of Party
by Robert F. Trager & Lynn Vavreck - 546-560 Authoritarianism, Threat, and Americans’ Support for the War on Terror
by Marc Hetherington & Elizabeth Suhay - 561-573 The Dynamics of Ambivalence
by Thomas J. Rudolph - 574-589 Looking the Part: Television Leads Less Informed Citizens to Vote Based on Candidates’ Appearance
by Gabriel S. Lenz & Chappell Lawson - 590-609 Presidential Popularity in a Hybrid Regime: Russia under Yeltsin and Putin
by Daniel Treisman - 610-627 The Three As of Government Formation: Appointment, Allocation, and Assignment
by Torun Dewan & Rafael Hortala‐Vallve - 628-646 Business as Usual? Economic Responses to Political Tensions
by Christina L. Davis & Sophie Meunier - 647-664 Immigration, Globalization, and Unemployment Benefits in Developed EU States
by Christine S. Lipsmeyer & Ling Zhu - 665-677 Foreign Direct Investment, Regime Type, and Labor Protest in Developing Countries
by Graeme B. Robertson & Emmanuel Teitelbaum - 678-695 Diffusion through Democracy
by Katerina Linos - 696-709 Testing the Effects of Independent Judiciaries on the Likelihood of Democratic Backsliding
by Douglas M. Gibler & Kirk A. Randazzo - 710-723 Self‐Ownership vs. Divine Ownership: A Lockean Solution to a Liberal Democratic Dilemma
by S. Adam Seagrave - 724-736 Experimental Estimation of Heterogeneous Treatment Effects Related to Self‐Selection
by Brian J. Gaines & James H. Kuklinski
April 2011, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 201-218 Aerial Bombing and Counterinsurgency in the Vietnam War
by Matthew Adam Kocher & Thomas B. Pepinsky & Stathis N. Kalyvas - 219-232 Foreign Aid Shocks as a Cause of Violent Armed Conflict
by Richard A. Nielsen & Michael G. Findley & Zachary S. Davis & Tara Candland & Daniel L. Nielson - 233-246 Foreign Aid, Democratization, and Civil Conflict: How Does Democracy Aid Affect Civil Conflict?
by Burcu Savun & Daniel C. Tirone - 247-262 Statistical Critiques of the Democratic Peace: Caveat Emptor
by Allan Dafoe - 263-275 When War Brings Peace: A Dynamic Model of the Rivalry Process
by Daniel S. Morey - 276-288 Winning Coalition Formation in the U.S. Senate: The Effects of Legislative Decision Rules and Agenda Change
by Anthony J. Madonna - 289-306 Reconsidering the Great Compromise at the Federal Convention of 1787: Deliberation and Agenda Effects on the Senate and Slavery
by Jeremy C. Pope & Shawn Treier - 307-325 Variability in Citizens’ Reactions to Different Types of Negative Campaigns
by Kim L. Fridkin & Patrick Kenney - 326-339 When Mayors Matter: Estimating the Impact of Mayoral Partisanship on City Policy
by Elisabeth R Gerber & Daniel J Hopkins - 340-355 Make It Rain? Retrospection and the Attentive Electorate in the Context of Natural Disasters
by John T. Gasper & Andrew Reeves - 356-369 Catch Us If You Can: Election Monitoring and International Norm Diffusion
by Susan D. Hyde - 370-382 Is Anybody Listening? Evidence That Voters Do Not Respond to European Parties’ Policy Statements During Elections
by James Adams & Lawrence Ezrow & Zeynep Somer‐Topcu - 383-397 The Electoral Sweet Spot: Low‐Magnitude Proportional Electoral Systems
by John M Carey & Simon Hix - 398-416 Campaign Persuasion and Nascent Partisanship in Mexico's New Democracy
by Kenneth F. Greene - 417-435 Civic Education, Political Discussion, and the Social Transmission of Democratic Knowledge and Values in a New Democracy: Kenya 2002
by Steven E. Finkel & Amy Erica Smith - 436-449 Manipulation and Single‐Peakedness: A General Result
by Elizabeth Maggie Penn & John W. Patty & Sean Gailmard - 450-462 The First Machiavellian Moment in America
by J. S. Maloy
January 2011, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-15 Legislator Success in Committee: Gatekeeping Authority and the Loss of Majority Control
by Ernesto Calvo & Iñaki Sagarzazu - 16-26 Endogenous Parties in an Assembly
by Jon X. Eguia - 27-41 Centripetal and Centrifugal Incentives under Different Electoral Systems
by Ernesto Calvo & Timothy Hellwig - 42-58 The Party Faithful: Partisan Images, Candidate Religion, and the Electoral Impact of Party Identification
by David E. Campbell & John C. Green & Geoffrey C. Layman - 59-73 Gendered Perceptions and Political Candidacies: A Central Barrier to Women's Equality in Electoral Politics
by Richard L. Fox & Jennifer L. Lawless - 74-88 How Public Opinion Constrains the U.S. Supreme Court
by Christopher J. Casillas & Peter K. Enns & Patrick C. Wohlfarth - 89-104 Congress, the Supreme Court, and Judicial Review: Testing a Constitutional Separation of Powers Model
by Jeffrey A. Segal & Chad Westerland & Stefanie A. Lindquist - 105-116 Campaign Contributions and U.S. Foreign Policy Outcomes: An Analysis of Cuban American Interests
by Trevor Rubenzer - 117-134 Buttery Guns and Welfare Hawks: The Politics of Defense Spending in Advanced Industrial Democracies
by Guy D. Whitten & Laron K. Williams - 135-148 Mutual Optimism as a Rationalist Explanation of War
by Branislav L. Slantchev & Ahmer Tarar - 149-169 Uncertainty and Incentives in Crisis Bargaining: Game‐Free Analysis of International Conflict
by Mark Fey & Kristopher W. Ramsay - 170-187 Gentle Savages and Fierce Citizens against Civilization: Unraveling Rousseau's Paradoxes
by Matthew D. Mendham - 188-200 Instrumental Variables Estimation in Political Science: A Readers’ Guide
by Allison J. Sovey & Donald P. Green
October 2010, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 837-838 Editorial
by Rick K. Wilson - 839-854 Valuing Diversity in Political Organizations: Gender and Token Minorities in the U.S. House of Representatives
by Kristin Kanthak & George A. Krause - 855-870 Inequality and the Dynamics of Public Opinion: The Self‐Reinforcing Link Between Economic Inequality and Mass Preferences
by Nathan J. Kelly & Peter K. Enns - 871-890 Locating Supreme Court Opinions in Doctrine Space
by Tom S. Clark & Benjamin Lauderdale - 891-905 Strategic Defiance and Compliance in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
by Chad Westerland & Jeffrey A. Segal & Lee Epstein & Charles M. Cameron & Scott Comparato - 906-920 Deciding to Provide: Local Decisions on Providing Social Welfare
by Michael Craw - 921-935 Unpacking LogM: Toward a More General Theory of Party System Density
by David Lowery & Simon Otjes & Sergiu Gherghina & Arjen Van Witteloostuijn & Gabor Peli & Holly Brasher - 936-950 Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
by Bruce Bueno De Mesquita & Alastair Smith - 951-968 Settled Borders and Regime Type: Democratic Transitions as Consequences of Peaceful Territorial Transfers
by Douglas M. Gibler & Jaroslav Tir - 969-987 The Strategy of Territorial Conflict
by David B. Carter - 988-1002 The Minos and the Socratic Examination of Law
by Mark J. Lutz
July 2010, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 583-597 Constituents’ Responses to Congressional Roll‐Call Voting
by Stephen Ansolabehere & Philip Edward Jones - 598-616 The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress
by Jamie L. Carson & Gregory Koger & Matthew J. Lebo & Everett Young - 617-631 Supreme Court Litigants and Strategic Framing
by Justin Wedeking - 632-649 Self‐Organizing Policy Networks: Risk, Partner Selection, and Cooperation in Estuaries
by Ramiro Berardo & John T. Scholz - 650-666 Who Learns from What in Policy Diffusion Processes?
by Fabrizio Gilardi - 667-685 Taking Others into Account: Self‐Interest and Fairness in Majority Decision Making
by Jan Sauermann & André Kaiser - 686-699 Party Identification, Issue Attitudes, and the Dynamics of Political Debate
by Logan Dancey & Paul Goren - 700-717 Public Opinion Polls, Voter Turnout, and Welfare: An Experimental Study
by Jens Großer & Arthur Schram - 718-736 Businessman Candidates
by Scott Gehlbach & Konstantin Sonin & Ekaterina Zhuravskaya - 737-750 The Origins of Institutional Crises in Latin America
by Gretchen Helmke - 751-765 The Game of Electoral Fraud and the Ousting of Authoritarian Rule
by Beatriz Magaloni - 766-782 Structural Change in U.S. Presidents' Use of Force
by Jong Hee Park - 783-797 A Framework for Unifying Formal and Empirical Analysis
by Jim Granato & Melody Lo & M. C. Sunny Wong - 798-814 Not by Twins Alone: Using the Extended Family Design to Investigate Genetic Influence on Political Beliefs
by Peter K. Hatemi & John R. Hibbing & Sarah E. Medland & Matthew C. Keller & John R. Alford & Kevin B. Smith & Nicholas G. Martin & Lindon J. Eaves - 815-835 Correcting for Survey Misreports Using Auxiliary Information with an Application to Estimating Turnout
by Jonathan N. Katz & Gabriel Katz
April 2010, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 267-286 The Declining Talent Pool of Government
by Torun Dewan & David P. Myatt - 287-300 Collaborative Institutions in an Ecology of Games
by Mark Lubell & Adam Douglas Henry & Mike McCoy - 301-322 The Effect of Electoral Geography on Pork Barreling in Bicameral Legislatures
by Jowei Chen - 323-337 Partisan Polarization and Congressional Accountability in House Elections
by David R. Jones - 338-353 Giving the People What They Want? The Distribution of Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives
by Jeffrey Lazarus - 354-370 Party Strength, the Personal Vote, and Government Spending
by David M. Primo & James M. Snyder, Jr. - 371-388 Candidate Valence and Ideological Positions in U.S. House Elections
by Walter J. Stone & Elizabeth N. Simas - 389-411 Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging
by Christina L. Boyd & Lee Epstein & Andrew D. Martin - 412-427 The Separation of Powers and Supreme Court Agenda Setting
by Ryan J. Owens - 428-439 The World Wide Web and the U.S. Political News Market
by Norman H. Nie & Darwin W. Miller, III & Saar Golde & Daniel M. Butler & Kenneth Winneg - 440-458 Civic Engagements: Resolute Partisanship or Reflective Deliberation
by Michael MacKuen & Jennifer Wolak & Luke Keele & George E. Marcus - 459-476 What Stops the Torture?
by Courtenay Ryals Conrad & Will H. Moore - 477-493 Diversionary Despots? Comparing Autocracies' Propensities to Use and to Benefit from Military Force
by Jeffrey Pickering & Emizet F. Kisangani - 494-510 Political Competition and Ethnic Identification in Africa
by Benn Eifert & Edward Miguel & Daniel N. Posner - 511-524 Information, Agreement Design, and the Durability of Civil War Settlements
by Michaela Mattes & Burcu Savun - 525-542 Political Ontology and Institutional Design in Montesquieu and Rousseau
by David Lay Williams - 543-560 Causal Inference with Differential Measurement Error: Nonparametric Identification and Sensitivity Analysis
by Kosuke Imai & Teppei Yamamoto - 561-581 What to Do about Missing Values in Time‐Series Cross‐Section Data
by James Honaker & Gary King
January 2010, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-17 After Enactment: The Lives and Deaths of Federal Programs
by Christopher R. Berry & Barry C. Burden & William G. Howell - 18-33 Tax Toleration and Tax Compliance: How Government Affects the Propensity of Firms to Enter the Unofficial Economy
by Douglas A. Hibbs & Violeta Piculescu - 34-44 Party Government and the “Cohesive Power of Public Plunder”
by Royce Carroll & Henry A. Kim - 45-60 International Institutions and Domestic Compensation: The IMF and the Politics of Capital Account Liberalization
by Bumba Mukherjee & David Andrew Singer - 61-73 Decomposing the Relationship Between Contiguity and Militarized Conflict
by William Reed & Daina Chiba - 74-89 Rough Terrain: Spatial Variation in Campaign Contributing and Volunteerism
by Wendy K. Tam Cho & James G. Gimpel - 90-106 Ideological Congruence and Electoral Institutions
by Matt Golder & Jacek Stramski - 107-124 The New Racial Calculus: Electoral Institutions and Black Representation in Local Legislatures
by Melissa J. Marschall & Anirudh V. S. Ruhil & Paru R. Shah - 125-139 The Freedom of Desire: Hegel's Response to Rousseau on the Problem of Civil Society
by Jeffrey Church - 140-152 Socratic Political Philosophy in Xenophon's Symposium
by Thomas L. Pangle - 153-173 Partisanship, Political Control, and Economic Assessments
by Alan S. Gerber & Gregory A. Huber - 174-189 Using Experiments to Estimate the Effects of Education on Voter Turnout
by Rachel Milstein Sondheimer & Donald P. Green - 190-208 A Global Model for Forecasting Political Instability
by Jack A. Goldstone & Robert H. Bates & David L. Epstein & Ted Robert Gurr & Michael B. Lustik & Monty G. Marshall & Jay Ulfelder & Mark Woodward - 209-228 How to Analyze Political Attention with Minimal Assumptions and Costs
by Kevin M. Quinn & Burt L. Monroe & Michael Colaresi & Michael H. Crespin & Dragomir R. Radev - 229-247 A Method of Automated Nonparametric Content Analysis for Social Science
by Daniel J. Hopkins & Gary King - 248-266 Testing for Interaction in Binary Logit and Probit Models: Is a Product Term Essential?
by William D. Berry & Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt & Justin Esarey
October 2009, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 755-770 Educating the Least Informed: Group Endorsements in a Grassroots Campaign
by Kevin Arceneaux & Robin Kolodny - 771-786 Civic Engagement and Education: An Empirical Test of the Sorting Model
by David E. Campbell - 787-804 Don't Forget to Vote: Text Message Reminders as a Mobilization Tool
by Allison Dale & Aaron Strauss - 805-820 Source Cues, Partisan Identities, and Political Value Expression
by Paul Goren & Christopher M. Federico & Miki Caul Kittilson - 821-837 Learning and Opinion Change, Not Priming: Reconsidering the Priming Hypothesis
by Gabriel S. Lenz - 838-854 The Dynamics of Political Attention: Public Opinion and the Queen's Speech in the United Kingdom
by Will Jennings & Peter John - 855-873 A General Empirical Law of Public Budgets: A Comparative Analysis
by Bryan D. Jones & Frank R. Baumgartner & Christian Breunig & Christopher Wlezien & Stuart Soroka & Martial Foucault & Abel François & Christoffer Green‐Pedersen & Chris Koski & Peter John & Peter B. Mortensen & Frédéric Varone & Stefaan Walgrave - 874-892 Who Lobbies Whom? Special Interest Politics under Alternative Electoral Systems
by Megumi Naoi & Ellis Krauss - 893-909 Lobbying and Taxes
by Brian Kelleher Richter & Krislert Samphantharak & Jeffrey F. Timmons - 910-930 Do Participants and Observers Assess Intentions Differently During Bargaining and Conflict?
by Eric S. Dickson - 931-949 International Organization as a Seal of Approval: European Union Accession and Investor Risk
by Julia Gray - 950-970 Partisan Waves: International Business Cycles and Electoral Choice
by Mark Andreas Kayser - 971-989 The Separation of Powers, Court Curbing, and Judicial Legitimacy
by Tom S. Clark - 990-1005 District Complexity as an Advantage in Congressional Elections
by Michael J. Ensley & Michael W. Tofias & Scott De Marchi - 1006-1023 The Participatory Effects of Redistricting
by Danny Hayes & Seth C. McKee
July 2009, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 515-532 Portents of Pluralism: How Hybrid Regimes Affect Democratic Transitions
by Jason Brownlee - 533-551 The Democratic Domino Theory: An Empirical Investigation
by Peter T. Leeson & Andrea M. Dean - 552-571 How Foreign Aid Can Foster Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
by Joseph Wright - 572-587 Learning to Cooperate: Learning Networks and the Problem of Altruism
by John T. Scholz & Cheng‐Lung Wang - 588-602 Bargaining in the Shadow of War: When Is a Peaceful Resolution Most Likely?
by Donald Wittman - 603-620 Punctuated Equilibrium in Comparative Perspective
by Frank R. Baumgartner & Christian Breunig & Christoffer Green‐Pedersen & Bryan D. Jones & Peter B. Mortensen & Michiel Nuytemans & Stefaan Walgrave - 621-632 China's Local Political Budget Cycles
by Gang Guo - 633-648 Balancing Regionalism and Localism: How Institutions and Incentives Shape American Transportation Policy
by Elisabeth R. Gerber & Clark C. Gibson - 649-665 Local Institutions and the Politics of Urban Growth
by Mark Lubell & Richard C. Feiock & Edgar E. Ramirez De La Cruz - 666-680 Does Gerrymandering Cause Polarization?
by Nolan McCarty & Keith T. Poole & Howard Rosenthal - 681-694 The Dynamics of Partisan Conflict on Congressional Approval
by Mark D. Ramirez - 695-709 Presidential Saber Rattling and the Economy
by B. Dan Wood - 710-725 Antisocial Security: The Puzzle of Beggar‐Thy‐Children Policies
by Robert Grafstein - 726-739 What Small Spatial Scales Are Relevant as Electoral Contexts for Individual Voters? The Importance of the Household on Turnout at the 2001 General Election
by David Cutts & Edward Fieldhouse - 740-754 Systematically Dependent Competing Risks and Strategic Retirement
by Kentaro Fukumoto
April 2009, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 259-275 Contextual Factors and the Extreme Right Vote in Western Europe, 1980–2002
by Kai Arzheimer - 276-291 Retrospective Voting and Political Representation
by Seok‐ju Cho - 292-306 Using Multimember District Elections to Estimate the Sources of the Incumbency Advantage
by Shigeo Hirano & James M. Snyder, Jr. - 307-323 Coalition‐Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choice under Proportional Representation
by Matias A. Bargsted & Orit Kedar - 324-342 Agency Problems, the 17th Amendment, and Representation in the Senate
by Sean Gailmard & Jeffery A. Jenkins - 343-359 The Senate Electoral Cycle and Bicameral Appropriations Politics
by Kenneth A. Shepsle & Robert P. Van Houweling & Samuel J. Abrams & Peter C. Hanson - 360-375 Interest Group Competition and Coalition Formation
by Thomas T. Holyoke - 376-393 A Comparative Analysis of Political Communication Systems and Voter Turnout
by Mijeong Baek - 394-410 Exploiting a Rare Communication Shift to Document the Persuasive Power of the News Media
by Jonathan McDonald Ladd & Gabriel S. Lenz - 411-426 How Predictive Appeals Affect Policy Opinions
by Jennifer Jerit - 427-444 Game Theory, Information, and Deliberative Democracy
by Dimitri Landa & Adam Meirowitz - 445-460 Campaign Learning and Vote Determinants
by David A. M. Peterson - 461-476 Interests, Institutions, and the Reliability of International Commitments
by Brett Ashley Leeds & Michaela Mattes & Jeremy S. Vogel - 477-494 Power Sharing and Leadership Dynamics in Authoritarian Regimes
by Milan W. Svolik - 495-513 Treating Words as Data with Error: Uncertainty in Text Statements of Policy Positions
by Kenneth Benoit & Michael Laver & Slava Mikhaylov
January 2009, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-16 Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re‐Analysis of 11 Field Experiments
by Kevin Arceneaux & David W. Nickerson - 17-35 Does Voting History Matter? Analysing Persistence in Turnout
by Kevin Denny & Orla Doyle - 36-54 A Model of Farsighted Voting
by Elizabeth Maggie Penn - 55-72 Presidential and Congressional Vote‐Share Equations
by Ray C. Fair - 73-89 Estimating the Causal Effects of Media Coverage on Policy‐Specific Knowledge
by Jason Barabas & Jennifer Jerit - 90-106 When Can Politicians Scare Citizens Into Supporting Bad Policies?
by Arthur Lupia & Jesse O. Menning - 107-121 How Should We Estimate Public Opinion in The States?
by Jeffrey R. Lax & Justin H. Phillips - 122-138 Social Networks and Collective Action
by David A. Siegel - 139-155 Confirmation Politics and The Legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court: Institutional Loyalty, Positivity Bias, and the Alito Nomination
by James L. Gibson & Gregory A. Caldeira - 156-174 Collective Bargaining and The Performance of the Public Schools
by Terry M. Moe - 175-189 Bureaucratic Job Mobility and The Diffusion of Innovations
by Manuel P. Teodoro - 190-206 Friction and Party Manifesto Change in 25 Countries, 1945–98
by Stefaan Walgrave & Michiel Nuytemans - 207-222 A Model of Spoils Politics
by Ernesto Dal Bó & Robert Powell - 223-240 The Effects of Strategic and Economic Interdependence on International Conflict Across Levels of Analysis
by Zeev Maoz - 241-257 Bayesian Spatial Survival Models for Political Event Processes
by David Darmofal
October 2008, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 723-740 Agreement without Peace? International Mediation and Time Inconsistency Problems
by Kyle Beardsley - 741-762 The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment into Developing Countries: Increasing FDI through International Trade Agreements?
by Tim Büthe & Helen V. Milner - 763-773 Substitution Is in the Variance: Resources and Foreign Policy Choice
by David H. Clark & Timothy Nordstrom & William Reed - 774-786 Power Politics and Wars without States
by Douglas Lemke - 787-801 The Externalities of Civil Strife: Refugees as a Source of International Conflict
by Idean Salehyan