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January 2021, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 5-20 Does Affirmative Action Worsen Bureaucratic Performance? Evidence from the Indian Administrative Service
by Rikhil R. Bhavnani & Alexander Lee - 21-35 Policy Diffusion: The Issue‐Definition Stage
by Fabrizio Gilardi & Charles R. Shipan & Bruno Wüest - 36-51 Pleasing the Principal: U.S. Influence in World Bank Policymaking
by Richard Clark & Lindsay R. Dolan - 52-68 The Real Winner's Curse
by Leopoldo Fergusson & Pablo Querubin & Nelson A. Ruiz & Juan F. Vargas - 69-87 Supply Chain Linkages and the Extended Carbon Coalition
by Jared Cory & Michael Lerner & Iain Osgood - 88-100 Helping Friends or Influencing Foes: Electoral and Policy Effects of Campaign Finance Contributions
by Keith E. Schnakenberg & Ian R. Turner - 101-114 Elite Interactions and Voters’ Perceptions of Parties’ Policy Positions
by James Adams & Simon Weschle & Christopher Wlezien - 115-132 Trade and Political Fragmentation on the Silk Roads: The Economic Effects of Historical Exchange between China and the Muslim East
by Lisa Blaydes & Christopher Paik - 133-147 Partisan Gaps in Political Information and Information‐Seeking Behavior: Motivated Reasoning or Cheerleading?
by Erik Peterson & Shanto Iyengar - 148-165 Misgovernance and Human Rights: The Case of Illegal Detention without Intent
by Tara Slough & Christopher Fariss - 166-179 Risk and Trouble: Adam Smith on Profit and the Protagonists of Capitalism
by Roni Hirsch - 180-196 What Motivates Reasoning? A Theory of Goal‐Dependent Political Evaluation
by Eric Groenendyk & Yanna Krupnikov - 197-209 Political Scandal: A Theory
by Wioletta Dziuda & William G. Howell - 210-224 Fault Lines: The Effects of Bureaucratic Power on Electoral Accountability
by Lucy Martin & Pia J. Raffler - 225-240 Labor Unions and White Racial Politics
by Paul Frymer & Jacob M. Grumbach - 241-256 State Visits and Leader Survival
by Matt Malis & Alastair Smith
October 2020, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 739-756 Effectiveness of Connected Legislators
by Marco Battaglini & Valerio Leone Sciabolazza & Eleonora Patacchini - 757-772 Do Gender Quotas Hurt Less Privileged Groups? Evidence from India
by Varun Karekurve‐Ramachandra & Alexander Lee - 773-790 Winning Hearts and Minds in Civil Wars: Governance, Leadership Change, and Support for Violent Groups in Iraq
by Christoph Mikulaschek & Saurabh Pant & Beza Tesfaye - 791-806 Why Underachievers Dominate Secret Police Organizations: Evidence from Autocratic Argentina
by Adam Scharpf & Christian Gläßel - 807-822 Electoral Institutions and Electoral Cycles in Investment Incentives: A Field Experiment on Over 3,000 U.S. Municipalities
by Nathan M. Jensen & Michael G. Findley & Daniel L. Nielson - 823-835 Equity and Political Economy in Thomas Hobbes
by Lee Ward - 836-851 When Do Campaign Effects Persist for Years? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
by Kai Jäger - 852-868 Policy Inventing and Borrowing among State Legislatures
by Srinivas C. Parinandi - 869-886 Victorian Voting: The Origins of Party Orientation and Class Alignment
by Torun Dewan & Jaakko Meriläinen & Janne Tukiainen - 887-903 Adjusting for Confounding with Text Matching
by Margaret E. Roberts & Brandon M. Stewart & Richard A. Nielsen - 904-920 The Political Consequences of External Economic Shocks: Evidence from Poland
by John Ahlquist & Mark Copelovitch & Stefanie Walter - 921-937 Does Public Opinion Affect Political Speech?
by Anselm Hager & Hanno Hilbig - 938-951 Persuasive Lobbying with Allied Legislators
by Emiel Awad - 952-967 How Weakly Institutionalized Parties Monitor Brokers in Developing Democracies: Evidence from Postconflict Liberia
by Jeremy Bowles & Horacio Larreguy & Shelley Liu - 968-981 The Dynamic American Dream
by Jennifer Wolak & David A. M. Peterson - 982-1000 If They Endorse It, I Can't Trust It: How Outgroup Leader Endorsements Undercut Public Support for Civil War Peace Settlements
by Nicholas Haas & Prabin B. Khadka - 1001-1016 Literacy and State–Society Interactions in Nineteenth‐Century France
by Nan Zhang & Melissa M. Lee - 1017-1033 I Get By with a Little Help from My Friends: Leveraging Campaign Resources to Maximize Congressional Power
by Janet M. Box‐Steffensmeier & Benjamin W. Campbell & Andrew W. Podob & Seth J. Walker - 1034-1046 Observed without Sympathy: Adam Smith on Inequality and Spectatorship
by Kristen R. Collins - 1047-1049 Erratum: “The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era”
by Christopher McConnell & Yotam Margalit & Neil Malhotra & Matthew Levendusky
July 2020, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 437-451 Can Terrorism Abroad Influence Migration Attitudes at Home?
by Tobias Böhmelt & Vincenzo Bove & Enzo Nussio - 452-470 Party Sub‐Brands and American Party Factions
by Andrew J. Clarke - 471-487 Cultivating Clients: Reputation, Responsiveness, and Ethnic Indifference in India's Slums
by Adam Michael Auerbach & Tariq Thachil - 488-503 Repression Technology: Internet Accessibility and State Violence
by Anita R. Gohdes - 504-518 Happiness and Voting: Evidence from Four Decades of Elections in Europe
by George Ward - 519-535 A Choice‐Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate
by Chris Hanretty & Benjamin E. Lauderdale & Nick Vivyan - 536-553 It Takes a Village: Peer Effects and Externalities in Technology Adoption
by Romain Ferrali & Guy Grossman & Melina R. Platas & Jonathan Rodden - 554-568 Political Conflict over Time
by William Howell & Stefan Krasa & Mattias Polborn - 569-586 The Policy Basis of Measured Partisan Animosity in the United States
by Lilla V. Orr & Gregory A. Huber - 587-602 Donors, Primary Elections, and Polarization in the United States
by Jordan Kujala - 603-620 Universal Love or One True Religion? Experimental Evidence of the Ambivalent Effect of Religious Ideas on Altruism and Discrimination
by Lisa Hoffmann & Matthias Basedau & Simone Gobien & Sebastian Prediger - 621-633 A Public Ethics of Care for Policy Implementation
by Daniel Engster - 634-648 Policymaking with Multiple Agencies
by Peter Bils - 649-663 Moderation and Competence: How a Party's Ideological Position Shapes Its Valence Reputation
by Robert Johns & Ann‐Kristin Kölln - 664-681 Bureaucratic Responsiveness to LGBT Americans
by Kenneth Lowande & Andrew Proctor - 682-698 Sometimes Less Is More: Censorship, News Falsification, and Disapproval in 1989 East Germany
by Christian Gläßel & Katrin Paula - 699-716 Identity as Dependent Variable: How Americans Shift Their Identities to Align with Their Politics
by Patrick J. Egan - 717-733 At‐Large Elections and Minority Representation in Local Government
by Carolyn Abott & Asya Magazinnik
April 2020, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 209-222 Unprincipled Principals: Co‐opted Bureaucrats and Corruption in Ghana
by Sarah Brierley - 223-239 When Do Displaced Persons Return? Postwar Migration among Christians in Mount Lebanon
by Kara Ross Camarena & Nils Hägerdal - 240-255 Online Tallies and the Context of Politics: How Online Tallies Make Dominant Candidates Appear Competent in Contexts of Conflict
by Lasse Laustsen & Michael Bang Petersen - 256-274 Land Reform and Civil Conflict: Theory and Evidence from Peru
by Michael Albertus - 275-292 Beyond the Unit Root Question: Uncertainty and Inference
by Clayton Webb & Suzanna Linn & Matthew J. Lebo - 293-308 For Safety or Profit? How Science Serves the Strategic Interests of Private Actors
by Rebecca L. Perlman - 309-324 Flexibility or Stability? Analyzing Proposals to Reform the Separation of Powers
by Gleason Judd & Lawrence S. Rothenberg - 325-340 Coalition Government, Legislative Institutions, and Public Policy in Parliamentary Democracies
by Lanny W. Martin & Georg Vanberg - 341-355 The Mobilizing Effect of Parties' Moral Rhetoric
by Jae‐Hee Jung - 356-370 Crashing the Party? Elites, Outsiders, and Elections
by Peter Buisseret & Richard Van Weelden - 371-384 Ideological Competition and Conflict in the Judicial Hierarchy
by Joshua A. Strayhorn - 385-397 Democracy's Pin Factory: Issue Specialization, the Division of Cognitive Labor, and Epistemic Performance
by Kevin J. Elliott - 398-415 Strategic Candidate Entry and Congressional Elections in the Era of Fox News
by Kevin Arceneaux & Johanna Dunaway & Martin Johnson & Ryan J. Vander Wielen - 416-431 When Do Leaders Free‐Ride? Business Experience and Contributions to Collective Defense
by Matthew Fuhrmann
January 2020, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 5-18 More Effective Than We Thought: Accounting for Legislative Hitchhikers Reveals a More Inclusive and Productive Lawmaking Process
by Andreu Casas & Matthew J. Denny & John Wilkerson - 19-37 The Moderating Effect of Debates on Political Attitudes
by Sarah Brierley & Eric Kramon & George Kwaku Ofosu - 38-51 Offsetting Uncertainty: Reassurance with Two‐Sided Incomplete Information
by Kyle Haynes & Brandon K. Yoder - 52-66 Women's Authority in Patriarchal Social Movements: The Case of Female Salafi Preachers
by Richard A. Nielsen - 67-81 The Declining Value of Revolving‐Door Lobbyists: Evidence from the American States
by James M. Strickland - 82-101 The Well‐Ordered Society under Crisis: A Formal Analysis of Public Reason vs. Convergence Discourse
by Hun Chung - 102-117 Measuring Trade Profile with Granular Product‐Level Data
by In Song Kim & Steven Liao & Kosuke Imai - 118-134 Does Public Support Help Democracy Survive?
by Christopher Claassen - 135-151 The Incidental Pundit: Who Talks Politics with Whom, and Why?
by William Minozzi & Hyunjin Song & David M. J. Lazer & Michael A. Neblo & Katherine Ognyanova - 152-168 The Political Importance of Financial Performance
by Amy Pond & Christina Zafeiridou - 169-190 Does the @realDonaldTrump Really Matter to Financial Markets?
by Allyson L. Benton & Andrew Q. Philips - 191-203 Cosmopolitan Patriotism as a Civic Ideal
by Lior Erez & Cécile Laborde
October 2019, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 723-739 Is Temperature Exogenous? The Impact of Civil Conflict on the Instrumental Climate Record in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Kenneth A. Schultz & Justin S. Mankin - 740-757 Alien Citizens and the Canonical Immigrant: Do Stigmatized Attributes Affect Latina/o Judgment about Discrimination?
by Bradford Jones & Kristina Flores Victor & David Vannette - 758-773 Do Inheritance Customs Affect Political and Social Inequality?
by Anselm Hager & Hanno Hilbig - 774-787 Republican Freedom, Popular Control, and Collective Action
by Sean Ingham & Frank Lovett - 788-806 Ideology Justifies Morality: Political Beliefs Predict Moral Foundations
by Peter K. Hatemi & Charles Crabtree & Kevin B. Smith - 808-823 Tuning In, Not Turning Out: Evaluating the Impact of Ethnic Television on Political Participation
by Yamil Ricardo Velez & Benjamin J. Newman - 824-839 How Getting the Facts Right Can Fuel Partisan‐Motivated Reasoning
by Martin Bisgaard - 840-858 Peacekeepers against Criminal Violence—Unintended Effects of Peacekeeping Operations?
by Jessica Di Salvatore - 859-874 Poverty and Divine Rewards: The Electoral Advantage of Islamist Political Parties
by Sharan Grewal & Amaney A. Jamal & Tarek Masoud & Elizabeth R. Nugent - 875-887 Discursive Exit
by Laura Montanaro - 888-904 Do Voters Polarize When Radical Parties Enter Parliament?
by Daniel Bischof & Markus Wagner - 905-919 The Party's Primary Preferences: Race, Gender, and Party Support of Congressional Primary Candidates
by Hans J.G. Hassell & Neil Visalvanich - 920-935 Ballot Reform as Suffrage Restriction: Evidence from Brazil's Second Republic
by Daniel W. Gingerich - 936-947 Loss Aversion in Politics
by Alberto Alesina & Francesco Passarelli - 948-963 Committed or Conditional Democrats? Opposition Dynamics in Electoral Autocracies
by Jennifer Gandhi & Elvin Ong
July 2019, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 513-529 Congress and Administrative Policymaking: Identifying Congressional Veto Power
by Alex Acs - 530-547 Does Direct Democracy Hurt Immigrant Minorities? Evidence from Naturalization Decisions in Switzerland
by Jens Hainmueller & Dominik Hangartner - 548-562 Are Biased Media Bad for Democracy?
by Stephane Wolton - 563-576 Valence, Elections, and Legislative Institutions
by John W. Patty & Constanza F. Schibber & Elizabeth Maggie Penn & Brian F. Crisp - 577-593 Prediction, Proxies, and Power
by Robert J. Carroll & Brenton Kenkel - 594-610 Direct Democracy and Women's Political Engagement
by Jeong Hyun Kim - 611-625 On the Meaning of Survey Reports of Roll‐Call “Votes”
by Seth J. Hill & Gregory A. Huber - 626-643 Non‐Governmental Monitoring of Local Governments Increases Compliance with Central Mandates: A National‐Scale Field Experiment in China
by Sarah E. Anderson & Mark T. Buntaine & Mengdi Liu & Bing Zhang - 644-659 Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Congress: Evidence from 80,000 Congressional Inquiries
by Kenneth Lowande & Melinda Ritchie & Erinn Lauterbach - 660-674 When Diversity Works: The Effects of Coalition Composition on the Success of Lobbying Coalitions
by Wiebke Marie Junk - 675-689 The Distortion of Related Beliefs
by Andrew T. Little - 690-705 Social Networks and Protest Participation: Evidence from 130 Million Twitter Users
by Jennifer M. Larson & Jonathan Nagler & Jonathan Ronen & Joshua A. Tucker - 706-718 Getting Their Way: Bias and Deference to Trial Courts
by Ryan Hübert
April 2019, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 269-285 The Disclosure Dilemma: Nuclear Intelligence and International Organizations
by Allison Carnegie & Austin Carson - 286-304 Skill Specificity and Attitudes toward Immigration
by Sergi Pardos‐Prado & Carla Xena - 305-322 The Effectiveness of a Racialized Counterstrategy
by Antoine J. Banks & Heather M. Hicks - 323-341 Urbanization Patterns, Information Diffusion, and Female Voting in Rural Paraguay
by Alberto Chong & Gianmarco León‐Ciliotta & Vivian Roza & Martín Valdivia & Gabriela Vega - 342-352 Preventing Prevention
by Sean Gailmard & John W. Patty - 353-367 How Government Reactions to Violence Worsen Social Welfare: Evidence from Peru
by Renard Sexton & Rachel L. Wellhausen & Michael G. Findley - 368-384 Of Two Minds, But One Heart: A Good “Gut” Feeling Moderates the Effect of Ambivalence on Attitude Formation and Turnout
by Eric Groenendyk - 385-400 Norms versus Action: Why Voters Fail to Sanction Malfeasance in Brazil
by Taylor C. Boas & F. Daniel Hidalgo & Marcus André Melo - 401-410 Responsiveness without Representation: Evidence from Minimum Wage Laws in U.S. States
by Gabor Simonovits & Andrew M. Guess & Jonathan Nagler - 411-426 Violence, Nonviolence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law
by Yonatan Lupu & Geoffrey P. R. Wallace - 427-438 Strategic Spending: Does Politics Influence Election Administration Expenditure?
by Zachary Mohr & JoEllen V. Pope & Martha E. Kropf & Mary Jo Shepherd - 439-451 Exemplary Lives and the Normative Theory of Culture
by Jeffrey Church - 452-466 Do Social Rights Affect Social Outcomes?
by Christian Bjørnskov & Jacob Mchangama - 467-490 When Should We Use Unit Fixed Effects Regression Models for Causal Inference with Longitudinal Data?
by Kosuke Imai & In Song Kim - 491-508 Measuring and Explaining Political Sophistication through Textual Complexity
by Kenneth Benoit & Kevin Munger & Arthur Spirling
January 2019, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 5-20 Racial or Spatial Voting? The Effects of Candidate Ethnicity and Ethnic Group Endorsements in Local Elections
by Cheryl Boudreau & Christopher S. Elmendorf & Scott A. MacKenzie - 21-36 Public‐Sector Unions and the Size of Government
by Agustina S. Paglayan - 37-52 Compulsory Voting and Parties’ Vote‐Seeking Strategies
by Shane P. Singh - 53-66 Hawks, Doves, and Peace: An Experimental Approach
by Michaela Mattes & Jessica L. P. Weeks - 67-83 The Anti‐Democrat Diploma: How High School Education Decreases Support for the Democratic Party
by John Marshall - 84-100 Power Sharing: Institutions, Behavior, and Peace
by Nils‐Christian Bormann & Lars‐Erik Cederman & Scott Gates & Benjamin A. T. Graham & Simon Hug & Kaare W. Strøm & Julian Wucherpfennig - 101-112 The Distinctive Value of Elections and the Case for Compulsory Voting
by Emilee Booth Chapman - 113-129 All Male Panels? Representation and Democratic Legitimacy
by Amanda Clayton & Diana Z. O'Brien & Jennifer M. Piscopo - 130-145 Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Power Shifts, Strategic Withdrawal, and Credible Signals
by Brandon K. Yoder - 146-162 Building Cooperation among Groups in Conflict: An Experiment on Intersectarian Cooperation in Lebanon
by Han Il Chang & Leonid Peisakhin - 163-180 Cue‐Taking in Congress: Interest Group Signals from Dear Colleague Letters
by Janet M. Box‐Steffensmeier & Dino P. Christenson & Alison W. Craig - 181-196 Priorities for Preventive Action: Explaining Americans’ Divergent Reactions to 100 Public Risks
by Jeffrey A. Friedman - 197-211 Territorial Representation and the Opinion–Policy Linkage: Evidence from the European Union
by Christopher Wratil - 212-233 Predispositions and the Political Behavior of American Economic Elites: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs
by David E. Broockman & Gregory Ferenstein & Neil Malhotra - 234-249 No Harm in Checking: Using Factual Manipulation Checks to Assess Attentiveness in Experiments
by John V. Kane & Jason Barabas - 250-264 Lost in Aggregation: Improving Event Analysis with Report‐Level Data
by Scott J. Cook & Nils B. Weidmann
October 2018, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 781-795 Prejudice, Strategic Discrimination, and the Electoral Connection: Evidence from a Pair of Field Experiments in Brazil
by Amanda Driscoll & Gabriel Cepaluni & Feliciano de Sá Guimarães & Paolo Spada - 796-812 Targeting Ordinary Voters or Political Elites? Why Pork Is Distributed Along Partisan Lines in India
by Anjali Thomas Bohlken - 813-829 The Two Income‐Participation Gaps
by Christopher Ojeda - 830-848 Inferring Roll‐Call Scores from Campaign Contributions Using Supervised Machine Learning
by Adam Bonica - 849-860 When Toleration Becomes a Vice: Naming Aristotle's Third Unnamed Virtue
by Richard Avramenko & Michael Promisel - 861-872 Coalitional Instability and the Three‐Fifths Compromise
by Gordon Ballingrud & Keith L. Dougherty - 873-888 Narcissism and Political Orientations
by Peter K. Hatemi & Zoltán Fazekas - 889-904 Remittances and Protest in Dictatorships
by Abel Escribà‐Folch & Covadonga Meseguer & Joseph Wright - 905-921 Cooperative Autocracies: Leader Survival, Creditworthiness, and Bilateral Investment Treaties
by Eric Arias & James R. Hollyer & B. Peter Rosendorff - 922-935 The Persistent Effect of U.S. Civil Rights Protests on Political Attitudes
by Soumyajit Mazumder - 936-953 The Trade Origins of Economic Nationalism: Import Competition and Voting Behavior in Western Europe
by Italo Colantone & Piero Stanig - 954-966 Economic Foundations of the Territorial State System
by Avidit Acharya & Alexander Lee - 967-981 Ethnic Parties, Ethnic Tensions? Results of an Original Election Panel Study
by Anaïd Flesken - 982-999 Making Bureaucracy Work: Patronage Networks, Performance Incentives, and Economic Development in China
by Junyan Jiang - 1000-1013 An Equivalence Approach to Balance and Placebo Tests
by Erin Hartman & F. Daniel Hidalgo - 1014-1016 Erratum to “Cardinals or Clerics: Congressional Committees and the Distribution of Pork” American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 60, No. 3, July 2016, Pp. 692–708
by Christopher R. Berry & Anthony Fowler
July 2018, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 519-534 International Constraints and Electoral Decisions: Does the Room to Maneuver Attenuate Economic Voting?
by Spyros Kosmidis - 535-550 Electoral Effects of Biased Media: Russian Television in Ukraine
by Leonid Peisakhin & Arturas Rozenas - 551-565 Putting Politics First: The Impact of Politics on American Religious and Secular Orientations
by David E. Campbell & Geoffrey C. Layman & John C. Green & Nathanael G. Sumaktoyo - 566-580 Audience Costs and the Dynamics of War and Peace
by Casey Crisman‐Cox & Michael Gibilisco - 581-596 Born Weak, Growing Strong: Anti‐Government Protests as a Signal of Rebel Strength in the Context of Civil Wars
by Bahar Leventoğlu & Nils W. Metternich - 597-609 Encouraging Political Voices of Underrepresented Citizens through Coproduction: Evidence from a Randomized Field Trial
by Morten Hjortskov & Simon Calmar Andersen & Morten Jakobsen - 610-622 When Common Identities Decrease Trust: An Experimental Study of Partisan Women
by Samara Klar - 623-636 Legislative Capacity and Credit Risk
by David Fortunato & Ian R. Turner - 637-651 Election Timing, Electorate Composition, and Policy Outcomes: Evidence from School Districts
by Vladimir Kogan & Stéphane Lavertu & Zachary Peskowitz - 652-667 Is There More Violence in the Middle?
by Zachary M. Jones & Yonatan Lupu - 668-681 Credible Commitment in Covert Affairs
by William Spaniel & Michael Poznansky - 682-694 Enough and as Good: A Formal Model of Lockean First Appropriation
by Brian Kogelmann & Benjamin G. Ogden - 695-711 Does Compliance Pay? Social Standards and Firm‐Level Trade
by Greg Distelhorst & Richard M. Locke - 712-728 Chains of Love? Global Production and the Firm‐Level Diffusion of Labor Standards
by Edmund J. Malesky & Layna Mosley - 729-744 Tree‐Based Models for Political Science Data
by Jacob M. Montgomery & Santiago Olivella - 745-759 Analyzing Computational Models
by David A. Siegel - 760-775 How Conditioning on Posttreatment Variables Can Ruin Your Experiment and What to Do about It
by Jacob M. Montgomery & Brendan Nyhan & Michelle Torres
April 2018, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 249-265 Gender, Political Knowledge, and Descriptive Representation: The Impact of Long‐Term Socialization
by Ruth Dassonneville & Ian McAllister - 266-279 Disgust, Anxiety, and Political Learning in the Face of Threat
by Scott Clifford & Jennifer Jerit - 280-295 Issue Voting as a Constrained Choice Problem
by Mert Moral & Andrei Zhirnov - 296-311 The Who, When, and Where of Executive Nominations: Integrating Agency Independence and Appointee Ideology
by Gary E. Hollibaugh & Lawrence S. Rothenberg - 312-324 Bankrolling Repression? Modeling Third‐Party Influence on Protests and Repression
by Olga V. Chyzh & Elena Labzina - 325-339 Leader Influence and Reputation Formation in World Politics
by Jonathan Renshon & Allan Dafoe & Paul Huth - 340-354 Making Austerity Popular: The Media and Mass Attitudes toward Fiscal Policy
by Lucy Barnes & Timothy Hicks - 355-368 Defending the Realm: The Appointment of Female Defense Ministers Worldwide
by Tiffany D. Barnes & Diana Z. O'Brien - 369-381 Prominent Role Models: High‐Profile Female Politicians and the Emergence of Women as Candidates for Public Office
by Christina Ladam & Jeffrey J. Harden & Jason H. Windett - 382-397 The Popularity Costs of Economic Crisis under Electoral Authoritarianism: Evidence from Russia
by Bryn Rosenfeld - 398-409 Political Stability in the Open Society
by John Thrasher & Kevin Vallier - 410-423 Economic Voting in Latin America: Rules and Responsibility
by Melody E. Valdini & Michael S. Lewis‐Beck - 424-440 The Public Cost of Unilateral Action
by Andrew Reeves & Jon C. Rogowski - 441-455 Sectarian Framing in the Syrian Civil War
by Daniel Corstange & Erin A. York - 456-469 Partisan Elites as Culprits? How Party Cues Shape Partisan Perceptual Gaps
by Martin Bisgaard & Rune Slothuus - 470-485 The Conditional Nature of Political Risk: How Home Institutions Influence the Location of Foreign Direct Investment
by Quintin H. Beazer & Daniel J. Blake - 486-498 Should I Stay or Should I Go? Leaders, Exile, and the Dilemmas of International Justice
by Daniel Krcmaric - 499-514 Tell Me Who Is Your Leader, and I Will Tell You Who You Are: Foreign Leaders’ Perceived Personality and Public Attitudes toward Their Countries and Citizenry
by Meital Balmas
January 2018, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 5-18 The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era
by Christopher McConnell & Yotam Margalit & Neil Malhotra & Matthew Levendusky - 19-36 Elite Influence? Religion and the Electoral Success of the Nazis
by Jörg L. Spenkuch & Philipp Tillmann - 37-54 Learning about Voter Rationality
by Scott Ashworth & Ethan Bueno de Mesquita & Amanda Friedenberg - 55-71 How the Public Defines Terrorism
by Connor Huff & Joshua D. Kertzer - 72-83 Injustice Abroad, Authority at Home? Democracy, Systemic Effects, and Global Wrongs
by Shmuel Nili - 84-98 Disloyal Brokers and Weak Parties
by Lucas M. Novaes - 99-112 No Need to Watch: How the Effects of Partisan Media Can Spread via Interpersonal Discussions
by James N. Druckman & Matthew S. Levendusky & Audrey McLain - 113-131 Making Washington Work: Legislative Entrepreneurship and the Personal Vote from the Gilded Age to the Great Depression
by Charles J. Finocchiaro & Scott A. MacKenzie - 132-147 How Do Interest Groups Seek Access to Committees?
by Alexander Fouirnaies & Andrew B. Hall