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October 2024, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 687-705 Presidential policymaking, 1877–2020
by Kaufman, Aaron R. & Rogowski, Jon C.
- 706-728 The best at the top? Candidate ranking strategies under closed list proportional representation
by Crutzen, Benoît S. Y. & Konishi, Hideo & Sahuguet, Nicolas
- 729-749 Introducing ICBe: an event extraction dataset from narratives about international crises
by Douglass, Rex W. & Scherer, Thomas Leo & Gannon, J. Andrés & Gartzke, Erik & Lindsay, Jon & Carcelli, Shannon & Wilkenfeld, Jonathan & Quinn, David M. & Aiken, Catherine & Cabezas Navarro, Jose Miguel & Lund, Neil & Murauskaite, Egle & Partridge, Diana
- 750-766 The politics of (de)liberalization: studying partisan effects using mixed-effects models
by Garritzmann, Julian L. & Seng, Kilian
- 767-782 The bureaucratic politics of authoritarian repression: intra-agency reform and surveillance capacity in communist Poland
by Thomson, Henry
- 783-798 Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs
by Magistro, Beatrice & Loewen, Peter & Bonikowski, Bart & Borwein, Sophie & Lee-Whiting, Blake
- 799-820 Coup-proofing: latent concept and measurement
by Jin, Hwalmin
- 821-840 A nonparametric entropy-based measure of mass political polarization
by Bao, Le & Gill, Jeff
- 841-848 The role of hyperparameters in machine learning models and how to tune them
by Arnold, Christian & Biedebach, Luka & Küpfer, Andreas & Neunhoeffer, Marcel
- 849-856 The (in)effectiveness of populist rhetoric: a conjoint experiment of campaign messaging
by Dai, Yaoyao & Kustov, Alexander
- 857-869 Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems
by Liñeira, Robert & Riera, Pedro
- 870-878 Does support for redistribution mean what we think it means?
by Margalit, Yotam & Raviv, Shir
- 879-887 Election symbols and vote choice: evidence from India
by Lee, Alexander & Qi, Weihong
- 888-896 What drives perceptions of partisan cooperation?
by Santoso, Lie Philip & Stevenson, Randolph T. & Weschle, Simon
- 897-906 Farming then fighting: agricultural idle time and armed conflict
by DiGiuseppe, Matthew & Haer, Roos & RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak
- 907-907 Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems – ERRATUM
by Liñeira, Robert & Riera, Pedro
July 2024, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 451-474 Complaints about police misconduct have adverse effects for Black civilians
by Kraft, Patrick W. & Newman, Benjamin J.
- 475-493 Estimating the effect of intergroup contact over years: evidence from a youth program in Israel
by Asimovic, Nejla & Ditlmann, Ruth K. & Samii, Cyrus
- 494-520 Cooperation through collective punishment and participation
by Duell, Dominik & Mengel, Friederike & Mohlin, Erik & Weidenholzer, Simon
- 521-539 Is terrorism necessarily violent? Public perceptions of nonviolence and terrorism in conflict settings
by Ben Sasson-Gordis, Avishay & Yakter, Alon
- 540-556 Can't coalesce, can't constrain: redefining elite influence in non-democracies
by Kaire, José
- 557-572 Improving precision through design and analysis in experiments with noncompliance
by Hartman, Erin & Huang, Melody
- 573-590 The unequal effect of economic development on perceived labor market risks and welfare
by Palmtag, Tabea
- 591-605 Persistence of voice pitch bias against policy differences
by Cinar, Asli Ceren & Kıbrıs, Özgür
- 606-613 Changing stereotypes of partisans in the Trump Era
by Busby, Ethan C. & Howat, Adam J. & Daniel Myers, C.
- 614-623 A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest
by Rainey, Carlisle
- 624-632 What to expect when you're electing: citizen forecasts in the 2020 election
by Huber, Gregory A. & Tucker, Patrick D.
- 633-642 The effects of combating corruption on institutional trust and political engagement: evidence from Latin America
by Poertner, Mathias & Zhang, Nan
- 643-651 The comparative meaning of political space: a comprehensive modeling approach
by Binding, Garret & Koedam, Jelle & Steenbergen, Marco R.
- 652-665 Bureaucratic autonomy and the policymaking capacity of United States agencies, 1998–2021
by Bednar, Nicholas Ryan
- 666-674 Incentivized choice in large-scale voting experiments
by Artiga González, Tanja & Granic, Georg D. & Heinicke, Franziska & Rosenkranz, Stephanie & Weitzel, Utz
- 675-684 Are rural attitudes just Republican?
by Lin, Jennifer & Lunz Trujillo, Kristin
- 685-685 A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest – CORRIGENDUM
by Rainey, Carlisle
April 2024, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 229-248 The fall of Trump: mobilization and vote switching in the 2020 presidential election
by Shino, Enrijeta & McKee, Seth C. & Smith, Daniel A.
- 249-266 The Obama effect? Race, first-time voting, and future participation
by Brown, Jacob R.
- 267-284 Traditional institutions in Africa: past and present
by Neupert-Wentz, Clara & Müller-Crepon, Carl
- 285-300 Democratic commitment in the Middle East: a conjoint analysis
by Ridge, Hannah M.
- 301-317 The rhyme and reason of rebel support: exploring European voters’ attitudes toward dissident MPs
by Duell, Dominik & Kaftan, Lea & Proksch, Sven-Oliver & Slapin, Jonathan & Wratil, Christopher
- 318-335 Coalition policy in multiparty governments: whose preferences prevail
by Albarello, Alessio
- 336-353 Affective polarization and coalition signals
by Wagner, Markus & Praprotnik, Katrin
- 354-371 When does education increase political participation? Evidence from Senegal
by Larreguy, Horacio & Liu, Shelley X.
- 372-389 Do winners spread more words? Factional competition and local media reports on corruption investigation in China
by Hong, Ji Yeon & Yang, Leo Y.
- 390-398 Who's cheating on your survey? A detection approach with digital trace data
by Munzert, Simon & Ramirez-Ruiz, Sebastian & Barberá, Pablo & Guess, Andrew M. & Yang, JungHwan
- 399-406 Atypical violence and conflict dynamics: evidence from Jerusalem
by Weiss, Chagai M. & Tsur, Neal & Miodownik, Dan & Lupu, Yonatan & Finkel, Evgeny
- 407-415 International inequality and demand for redistribution in the Global South
by Becker, Bastian
- 416-425 Making countries small: The nationalization of districts in the United States
by Lago, Ignacio
- 426-434 Measuring time preferences in large surveys
by Bechtel, Michael M. & Jensen, Amalie & McAllister, Jordan H. & Scheve, Kenneth
- 435-443 Does issue importance attenuate partisan cue-taking?
by Barber, Michael & Pope, Jeremy C.
- 444-450 Indirect rule and public goods provision: evidence from colonial India
by Gasparyan, Olga
January 2024, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-26 The accountability of politicians in international crises and the nature of audience cost
by Ashworth, Scott & Ramsay, Kristopher W.
- 27-44 Keeping tabs through collaboration? Sharing ministerial responsibility in coalition governments
by Klüser, K. Jonathan
- 45-58 The impact of university attendance on partisanship
by Apfeld, Brendan & Coman, Emanuel & Gerring, John & Jessee, Stephen
- 59-75 Sharing citizenship: economic competition, cultural threat, and immigration preferences in the rentier state
by Shockley, Bethany & Gengler, Justin J.
- 76-93 Is compulsory voting a solution to low and declining turnout? Cross-national evidence since 1945
by Kostelka, Filip & Singh, Shane P. & Blais, André
- 94-112 How technological change affects regional voting patterns
by Schöll, Nikolas & Kurer, Thomas
- 113-129 Local leaders and the pursuit of growth in US cities: the role of managerial skill
by Carreri, Maria & Payson, Julia
- 130-145 Accountability from cyberspace? Scandal exposure on the Internet and official governance in China
by Chen, Shuo & Li, Yiran
- 146-165 Do gains in political representation sweeten tax reform in China? It depends on who you ask
by Kao, Jay C. & Lü, Xiaobo & Queralt, Didac
- 166-175 Racial resentment and support for COVID-19 travel bans in the United States
by Gadarian, Shana Kushner & Goodman, Sara Wallace & Pepinsky, Thomas
- 176-183 How urban riots influence political behavior: vote choices after the 2011 London riots
by Leon-Ablan, Gabriel & John, Peter
- 184-194 Pour (tear) gas on fire? Violent confrontations and anti-government backlash
by Chau, Tak-Huen & Wan, Kin-Man
- 195-206 Early voting experiences and habit formation
by Dinas, Elias & Valentim, Vicente & Broberg, Nikolaj & Franklin, Mark N.
- 207-219 Ministries matter: technocrats and regime loyalty under autocracy
by York, Erin
- 220-228 Assessing the relative influence of party unity on vote choice: evidence from a conjoint experiment
by Lehrer, Roni & Stöckle, Pirmin & Juhl, Sebastian
October 2023, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 673-695 Violent political rhetoric on Twitter
by Kim, Taegyoon
- 696-711 Hot topics: Denial-of-Service attacks on news websites in autocracies
by Lutscher, Philipp M.
- 712-727 Economic interventions, economic perceptions and political support during the Eurozone crisis
by Devine, Daniel & Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J.
- 728-745 Do citizens vote against incumbents who permit local immigration? Evidence from the Mariel Boatlift
by Thompson, Daniel M.
- 746-762 K Street on main: legislative turnover and multi-client lobbying
by Strickland, James M. & Crosson, Jesse M.
- 763-784 Experience, institutions, and candidate emergence: the political career returns to state legislative service
by McCrain, Joshua & O'Connell, Stephen D.
- 785-803 When legislators don't bring home the pork: the case of Philippine Senators
by Ravanilla, Nico & Hicken, Allen
- 804-822 Explaining women's political underrepresentation in democracies with high levels of corruption
by Erlich, Aaron & Beauvais, Edana
- 823-837 A Bayesian multifactor spatio-temporal model for estimating time-varying network interdependence
by Liu, Licheng & Pang, Xun
- 838-854 Backsliding by surprise: the rise of Chavismo
by Kronick, Dorothy & Plunkett, Barry & Rodriguez, Pedro L.
- 855-876 Happy birthday: you get to vote!
by Seljan, Ellen & Gronke, Paul
- 877-892 Trading integrity for competence? The public's varying preferences for bureaucratic types across government levels in China
by Zhu, Lin & Yang, Feng
- 893-902 The effect of terrorist attacks on attitudes and its duration
by Turkoglu, Oguzhan & Chadefaux, Thomas
- 903-912 Oil discoveries and political windfalls: evidence on presidential support in Uganda
by Paler, Laura & Springman, Jeremy & Grossman, Guy & Pierskalla, Jan
- 913-920 What makes policy complex?
by Senninger, Roman
- 921-929 When does public diplomacy work? Evidence from China's “wolf warrior” diplomats
by Mattingly, Daniel C. & Sundquist, James
- 930-937 Institutionalizing the autocratic penalty away: fiscal rules, autocracy, and sovereign financial market access
by Aaskoven, Lasse
- 938-946 When do different systems of government lead to similar power-sharing? The case of government formation
by Silva, Thiago N.
- 947-955 Political exclusion and support for democratic innovations: evidence from a conjoint experiment on participatory budgeting
by van der Does, Ramon & Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
July 2023, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 451-467 Diversity and violence during conflict migration: The Troubles in Northern Ireland
by Adida, Claire L. & Brown, Joseph M. & McCord, Gordon C. & McLachlan, Paul
- 468-482 Energy versus safety: unilateral action, voter welfare, and executive accountability
by Noble, Benjamin S.
- 483-500 The concreteness of social knowledge and the quality of democratic choice
by Ou, Kai & Tyson, Scott A.
- 501-520 Episodes of liberalization in autocracies: a new approach to quantitatively studying democratization
by Wilson, Matthew C. & Medzihorsky, Juraj & Maerz, Seraphine F. & Lindenfors, Patrik & Edgell, Amanda B. & Boese, Vanessa A. & Lindberg, Staffan I.
- 521-536 Does a universal basic income affect voter turnout? Evidence from Alaska
by Loeffler, Hannah
- 537-554 Risk and demand for social protection in an era of populism
by Baldwin, Kate & Mares, Isabela
- 555-569 The impact of social desirability bias on conspiracy belief measurement across cultures
by Smallpage, Steven M. & Enders, Adam M. & Drochon, Hugo & Uscinski, Joseph E.
- 570-587 Education, public support for institutions, and the separation of powers
by Cheruvu, Sivaram
- 588-604 Explaining support for redistribution: social insurance systems and fairness
by Fetscher, Verena
- 605-612 Trade politics at the checkout lane: ethnocentrism and consumer preferences
by Bankert, Alexa & Powers, Ryan & Sheagley, Geoffrey
- 613-622 Trade openness, job sectors, and social policy preferences: evidence from China
by Zheng, Li & Zhu, Ling
- 623-632 Computing quantities of interest and their uncertainty using Bayesian simulation
by Murr, Andreas & Traunmüller, Richard & Gill, Jeff
- 633-644 Spatial modeling of dyadic geopolitical interactions between moving actors
by Kim, Sangyeon & Liu, Howard & Desmarais, Bruce
- 645-653 The effects of state coercion on voting outcome in protest movements: a causal forest approach
by Yin, Weiwen & Huo, Weidong & Lin, Danyang
- 654-662 Driving turnout: the effect of car ownership on electoral participation
by de Benedictis-Kessner, Justin & Palmer, Maxwell
- 663-672 State reach and development in Africa since the 1960s: new data and analysis
by Müller-Crepon, Carl
April 2023, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 223-236 Can political alignment reduce crime? Evidence from Chile
by Alberti, Carla & Díaz–Rioseco, Diego & Visconti, Giancarlo
- 237-253 A typology of substitution: weather, armed conflict, and maritime piracy
by Kikuta, Kyosuke
- 254-274 Can citizens guess how other citizens voted based on demographic characteristics?
by Titelman, Noam & Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
- 275-292 Through the ideology of the beholder: how ideology shapes perceptions of partisan groups
by Homola, Jonathan & Rogowski, Jon C. & Sinclair, Betsy & Torres, Michelle & Tucker, Patrick D. & Webster, Steven W.
- 293-310 Analyze the attentive and bypass bias: mock vignette checks in survey experiments
by Kane, John V. & Velez, Yamil R. & Barabas, Jason
- 311-327 Evidence for the irrelevance of irrelevant events
by Müller, Stefan & Kneafsey, Liam
- 328-346 Coalition inclusion probabilities: a party-strategic measure for predicting policy and politics
by Kayser, Mark A. & Orlowski, Matthias & Rehmert, Jochen
- 347-362 Do parties’ representation failures affect populist attitudes? Evidence from a multinational survey experiment
by Castanho Silva, Bruno & Wratil, Christopher
- 363-373 The BIAT and the AMP as measures of racial prejudice in political science: A methodological assessment
by Clayton, Katherine & Horrillo, Jordan & Sniderman, Paul M.
- 374-383 Perceived beneficiaries and support for the globalization of higher education: a survey experiment on attitudes toward international students
by Gift, Thomas & Lastra-Anadón, Carlos X.
- 384-393 Estimating latent traits from expert surveys: an analysis of sensitivity to data-generating process
by Marquardt, Kyle L. & Pemstein, Daniel
- 394-401 Conditional Congressional communication: how elite speech varies across medium
by Blum, Rachel & Cormack, Lindsey & Shoub, Kelsey
- 402-409 Terrorism activates ethnocentrism to explain greater willingness to sacrifice civil liberties: evidence from Germany
by Hansen, Christina Novak & Dinesen, Peter Thisted
- 410-418 Do voters want domestic politicians to scrutinize the European Union?
by Senninger, Roman & Bischof, Daniel
- 419-428 Do constituents know (or care) about the lawmaking effectiveness of their representatives?
by Butler, Daniel M. & Hughes, Adam G. & Volden, Craig & Wiseman, Alan E.
- 429-436 Affective partisan polarization and moral dilemmas during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Stoetzer, Lukas F. & Munzert, Simon & Lowe, Will & Çalı, Başak & Gohdes, Anita R. & Helbling, Marc & Maxwell, Rahsaan & Traunmüller, Richard
- 437-446 The effects of proposal power on incumbents' vote share: updated results from a naturally occurring experiment
by Green, Donald P. & Sevi, Semra
- 447-448 Coalition Inclusion Probabilities: A Party-Strategic Measure for Predicting Policy and Politics – CORRIGENDUM
by Kayser, Mark A. & Orlowski, Matthias & Rehmert, Jochen
- 449-449 Do parties’ representation failures affect populist attitudes? Evidence from a multinational survey experiment – CORRIGENDUM
by Castanho Silva, Bruno & Wratil, Christopher
January 2023, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-17 Partisanship in times of crisis: evidence from Italy
by Bankert, Alexa & Del Ponte, Alessandro & Huddy, Leonie
- 18-33 Stimulated political decisions: local leadership turnover and firm subsidies in China
by Hou, Yue & Li, Siyao
- 34-52 Public opinion on welfare state recalibration in times of austerity: evidence from survey experiments
by Bremer, Björn & Bürgisser, Reto
- 53-62 Rallies around the flag-draped coffins: the electoral effects of security force casualties in terror attacks
by Umit, Resul
- 63-79 Does ideology influence hiring in China? evidence from two randomized experiments
by Pan, Jennifer & Zhang, Tongtong
- 80-94 Last step to the throne: the conflict between rulers and their successors
by Zhou, Congyi
- 95-109 The variation in firm lobbying by political regime: can it explain trade and currency policy differences?
by Bearce, David H. & Roosevelt, Megan
- 110-128 Digital literacy and online political behavior
by Guess, Andrew M. & Munger, Kevin
- 129-143 Dismantling the “Jungle”: migrant relocation and extreme voting in France
by Vertier, Paul & Viskanic, Max & Gamalerio, Matteo
- 144-159 A randomized experiment evaluating survey mode effects for video interviewing
by Endres, Kyle & Hillygus, D. Sunshine & DeBell, Matthew & Iyengar, Shanto
- 160-171 Asymmetric flooding as a tool for foreign influence on social media
by Cirone, Alexandra & Hobbs, William
- 172-179 Does accommodation work? Mainstream party strategies and the success of radical right parties
by Krause, Werner & Cohen, Denis & Abou-Chadi, Tarik
- 180-190 Implementing presidential particularism: bureaucracy and the distribution of federal grants
by Napolio, Nicholas G.
- 191-197 Decomposing the source of the gender gap in legislative committee service: evidence from US states
by Payson, Julia & Fouirnaies, Alexander & Hall, Andrew B.
- 198-206 Temperature and outgroup discrimination
by Choi, Donghyun Danny & Poertner, Mathias & Sambanis, Nicholas
- 207-213 Am I obliged to vote? A regression discontinuity analysis of compulsory voting with ill-informed voters
by Turgeon, Mathieu & Blais, André
- 214-221 The diplomatic burden of pandemics: lessons from malaria
by Bagozzi, Benjamin E. & Koren, Ore
October 2022, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 677-702 The politics of accountability in Supreme Court nominations: voter recall and assessment of senator votes on nominees
by Bass, Leeann & Cameron, Charles M. & Kastellec, Jonathan P.
- 703-721 Taking dyads seriously
by Minhas, Shahryar & Dorff, Cassy & Gallop, Max B. & Foster, Margaret & Liu, Howard & Tellez, Juan & Ward, Michael D.
- 722-738 The lure of the private sector: career prospects affect selection out of Congress
by Egerod, Benjamin C. K.
- 739-758 After defeat: how governing parties respond to electoral loss
by Margalit, Yotam & Slough, Tara & Ting, Michael M.
- 759-775 Belief in territorial indivisibility and public preferences for dispute resolution
by Fang, Songying & Li, Xiaojun & Tago, Atsushi & Chiba, Daina
- 776-792 Politicians unleashed? Political communication on Twitter and in parliament in Western Europe
by Castanho Silva, Bruno & Proksch, Sven-Oliver
- 793-805 Justice-level heterogeneity in certiorari voting: US Supreme Court October terms 1939, 1968, and 1982
by Caldeira, Gregory A. & Lempert, Daniel
- 806-822 Estimating the locations of voters, politicians, policy outcomes, and status quos on a common scale
by Battista, James Coleman & Peress, Michael & Richman, Jesse
- 823-830 Household education gaps and gender role attitudes
by Giani, Marco & Hope, David & Skorge, Øyvind Søraas
- 831-839 Greater public confidence in the US Supreme Court predicts more jurisdiction stripping
by Ura, Joseph Daniel & Wohlfarth, Patrick C.
- 840-847 From principles to practice: methods to increase the transparency of research ethics in violent contexts
by Baron, Hannah & Young, Lauren E.
- 848-856 Back to “normal”: the short-lived impact of an online NGO campaign of government discrimination in Hungary
by Simonovits, Gabor & Simonovits, Bori & Vig, Adam & Hobot, Peter & Nemeth, Renata & Csomor, Gabor
- 857-869 Detecting true relationships in time series data with different orders of integration
by Enns, Peter K. & Moehlecke, Carolina & Wlezien, Christopher
- 870-878 Hypothesis testing with error correction models
by Kraft, Patrick W. & Key, Ellen M. & Lebo, Matthew J.
- 879-889 How to avoid incorrect inferences (while gaining correct ones) in dynamic models
by Philips, Andrew Q.
- 890-900 Equation balance in time series analysis: lessons learned and lessons needed
by Pickup, Mark
- 901-901 Belief in Territorial Indivisibility and Public Preferences for Dispute Resolution – CORRIGENDUM
by Fang, Songying & Li, Xiaojun & Tago, Atsushi & Chiba, Daina
July 2022, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 453-469 The durable differential deterrent effects of strict photo identification laws
by Grimmer, Justin & Yoder, Jesse
- 470-487 Misattributed blame? Attitudes toward globalization in the age of automation
by Wu, Nicole
- 488-506 Interest group lobbying and partisan polarization in the United States: 1999–2016
by Garlick, Alex
- 507-523 Divisive jobs: three facets of risk, precarity, and redistribution
by Pahontu, Raluca L.
- 524-544 How the refugee crisis and radical right parties shape party competition on immigration
by Gessler, Theresa & Hunger, Sophia
- 545-566 Hard traveling: unemployment and road infrastructure in the shadow of political conflict
by Abrahams, Alexei Sisulu
- 567-583 Can political speech foster tolerance of immigrants?
by Schleiter, Petra & Tavits, Margit & Ward, Dalston
- 584-600 Follow the majority? How voters coordinate electoral support to secure club goods
by Duell, Dominik
- 601-616 Strategic government communication about performance
by de Benedictis-Kessner, Justin
- 617-633 What's in a buzzword? A systematic review of the state of populism research in political science
by Hunger, Sophia & Paxton, Fred
- 634-641 Detecting anomalies in data on government violence
by Bond, Kanisha D. & Conrad, Courtenay R. & Moses, Dylan & Simmons, Joel W.
- 642-650 Human or not? Political rhetoric and foreign policy attitudes
by Utych, Stephen M.
- 651-658 How transnational party alliances influence national parties' policies
by Senninger, Roman & Bischof, Daniel & Ezrow, Lawrence
- 659-666 Case selection and Supreme Court pivots
by Sasso, Greg & Judd, Gleason
- 667-674 Backscratching in banks: political cycles in bank manager appointments
by Markgraf, Jonas
- 675-675 Beaten ballots: political participation dynamics amidst police interventions – CORRIGENDUM
by Rodon, Toni & Guinjoan, Marc
April 2022, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 227-242 Bargaining outcomes and success in EU economic governance reforms
by Franchino, Fabio & Mariotto, Camilla
- 243-259 Complex dependence in foreign direct investment: network theory and empirical analysis
by Schoeneman, John & Zhu, Boliang & Desmarais, Bruce A.
- 260-278 Retrospection, fairness, and economic shocks: how do voters judge policy responses to natural disasters?
by Bechtel, Michael M. & Mannino, Massimo
- 279-297 Backlash to policy decisions: how citizens react to immigrants' rights to demonstrate
by Traunmüller, Richard & Helbling, Marc
- 298-316 When growth is not enough: inequality, economic gains, and executive approval
by Carlin, Ryan E. & Hellwig, Timothy & Love, Gregory J. & Martínez-Gallardo, Cecilia & Singer, Matthew M.
- 317-332 How government-controlled media shifts policy attitudes through framing
by Pan, Jennifer & Shao, Zijie & Xu, Yiqing
- 333-352 Transformed-likelihood estimators for dynamic panel models with a very small T
by Pickup, Mark & Hopkins, Vincent
- 353-371 The grapevine effect in sensitive data collection: examining response patterns in support for violent extremism
by McCauley, John & Finkel, Steven & Neureiter, Michael & Belasco, Christopher
- 372-390 Point break: using machine learning to uncover a critical mass in women's representation
by Funk, Kendall D. & Paul, Hannah L. & Philips, Andrew Q.
- 391-407 Sidestepping primary reform: political action in response to institutional change
by Hill, Seth J.
- 408-418 Analyzing the cross-national comparability of party positions on the socio-cultural and EU dimensions in Europe
by Bakker, Ryan & Jolly, Seth & Polk, Jonathan
- 419-427 The effect of drone strikes on civilian communication: evidence from Yemen
by Christia, Fotini & Zoumpoulis, Spyros I. & Freedman, Michael & Yao, Leon & Jadbabaie, Ali
- 428-437 Separation and Rare Events
by Beiser-McGrath, Liam F.
- 438-444 How many major US laws delegate to federal agencies? (almost) all of them
by Clouser McCann, Pamela J. & Shipan, Charles R.
- 445-451 Are voters' views about proportional outcomes shaped by partisan preferences? A survey experiment in the context of a real election
by Blais, André & Sevi, Semra & Plescia, Carolina
January 2022, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-17 External threat environments and individual bias against female leaders
by Kim, Nam Kyu & Kang, Alice J.
- 18-32 Do campaign contributions buy favorable policies? Evidence from the insurance industry
by Fouirnaies, Alexander & Fowler, Anthony
- 33-48 How corruption investigations undermine regime support: evidence from China
by Wang, Yuhua & Dickson, Bruce J.
- 49-67 The Supreme Court as an electoral issue: evidence from three studies
by Badas, Alex & Simas, Elizabeth
- 68-81 Surrounded and threatened: how neighborhood composition reduces ethnic voting through intimidation
by Enamorado, Ted & Kosterina, Svetlana
- 82-96 Divided government, delegation, and civil service reform
by Ash, Elliott & Morelli, Massimo & Vannoni, Matia
- 97-115 A new geography of civil war: a machine learning approach to measuring the zones of armed conflicts
by Kikuta, Kyosuke
- 116-135 The polarization dynamics of electoral reforms
by Peskowitz, Zachary & Szewczyk, James
- 136-152 Thin-skinned leaders: regime legitimation, protest issues, and repression in autocracies
by Keremoğlu, Eda & Hellmeier, Sebastian & Weidmann, Nils B.
- 153-170 Beaten ballots: political participation dynamics amidst police interventions
by Rodon, Toni & Guinjoan, Marc
- 171-187 Nativist policy: the comparative effects of Trumpian politics on migration decisions
by Duch, Raymond M & Laroze, Denise & Reinprecht, Constantin & Robinson, Thomas S
- 188-197 The direct election of senators and the emergence of the modern presidency
by Gray, Thomas R. & Jenkins, Jeffery A. & Potter, Philip B.K.
- 198-205 Betting on the underdog: the influence of social networks on vote choice
by Fredén, Annika & Rheault, Ludovic & Indridason, Indridi H.
- 206-214 Partisan media effects beyond one-shot experimental designs
by Searles, Kathleen & Darr, Joshua P. & Sui, Mingxiao & Kalmoe, Nathan & Pingree, Raymond & Watson, Brian
- 215-225 Political alignment between firms and employees in the United States: evidence from a new dataset
by Stuckatz, Jan
October 2021, Volume 9, Issue 4