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January 2015, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 128-145 “I Disrespectfully Agree”: The Differential Effects of Partisan Sorting on Social and Issue Polarization
by Lilliana Mason - 146-161 Causes of Noncompliance with International Law: A Field Experiment on Anonymous Incorporation
by Michael G. Findley & Daniel L. Nielson & J.C. Sharman - 162-174 Is the U.S. Supreme Court's Legitimacy Grounded in Performance Satisfaction and Ideology?
by James L. Gibson & Michael J. Nelson - 175-193 Regulation of Speech and Media Coverage of Corruption: An Empirical Analysis of the Mexican Press
by Piero Stanig - 194-211 The Fates of Challengers in U.S. House Elections: The Role of Extended Party Networks in Supporting Candidates and Shaping Electoral Outcomes
by Bruce A. Desmarais & Raymond J. La Raja & Michael S. Kowal - 212-224 Electoral Manipulation as Bureaucratic Control
by Scott Gehlbach & Alberto Simpser - 225-241 Policy‐Induced Risk and Responsive Participation: The Effect of a Son's Conscription Risk on the Voting Behavior of His Parents
by Tiffany C. Davenport - 242-258 An Effective Approach to the Repeated Cross‐Sectional Design
by Matthew J. Lebo & Christopher Weber - 259-274 On the Validity of the Regression Discontinuity Design for Estimating Electoral Effects: New Evidence from Over 40,000 Close Races
by Andrew C. Eggers & Anthony Fowler & Jens Hainmueller & Andrew B. Hall & James M. Snyder
October 2014, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 773-789 Immigration, Latinos, and White Partisan Politics: The New Democratic Defection
by Zoltan Hajnal & Michael U. Rivera - 790-803 Size, Democracy, and the Economic Costs of Running the Political System
by Jens Blom‐Hansen & Kurt Houlberg & Søren Serritzlew - 804-818 Rewarding Bad Behavior: How Governments Respond to Terrorism in Civil War
by Jakana Thomas - 819-834 Gridlock and Delegation in a Changing World
by Steven Callander & Keith Krehbiel - 835-856 Preferences for International Redistribution: The Divide over the Eurozone Bailouts
by Michael M. Bechtel & Jens Hainmueller & Yotam Margalit - 857-872 The Public's Increasing Punitiveness and Its Influence on Mass Incarceration in the United States
by Peter K. Enns - 873-887 Ministerial Responsiveness in Westminster Systems: Institutional Choices and House of Commons Debate, 1832–1915
by Andrew C. Eggers & Arthur Spirling - 888-903 The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political Participation
by Christopher Dawes & David Cesarini & James H. Fowler & Magnus Johannesson & Patrik K. E. Magnusson & Sven Oskarsson - 904-918 Whistleblowing and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy
by Deborah Beim & Alexander V. Hirsch & Jonathan P. Kastellec - 919-935 Signaling Alliance Commitments: Hand‐Tying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence
by Matthew Fuhrmann & Todd S. Sechser - 936-951 Identifying Irregularities in Mexican Local Elections
by Francisco Cantú - 952-966 Conspiracy Theories and the Paranoid Style(s) of Mass Opinion
by J. Eric Oliver & Thomas J. Wood - 967-978 Do Voters Respond to Party Manifestos or to a Wider Information Environment? An Analysis of Mass‐Elite Linkages on European Integration
by James Adams & Lawrence Ezrow & Zeynep Somer‐Topcu - 979-996 Parties and Policymaking in Multiparty Governments: The Legislative Median, Ministerial Autonomy, and the Coalition Compromise
by Lanny W. Martin & Georg Vanberg - 997-1005 Assortative Mating on Ideology Could Operate Through Olfactory Cues
by Rose McDermott & Dustin Tingley & Peter K. Hatemi - 1006-1023 A Checkpoint Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Travel Restrictions in the West Bank
by Matthew Longo & Daphna Canetti & Nancy Hite‐Rubin - 1024-1042 Presidents and Patronage
by Gary E. Hollibaugh & Gabriel Horton & David E. Lewis - 1043-1063 Comparing and Combining List and Endorsement Experiments: Evidence from Afghanistan
by Graeme Blair & Kosuke Imai & Jason Lyall - 1064-1082 Structural Topic Models for Open‐Ended Survey Responses
by Margaret E. Roberts & Brandon M. Stewart & Dustin Tingley & Christopher Lucas & Jetson Leder‐Luis & Shana Kushner Gadarian & Bethany Albertson & David G. Rand - 1083-1091 Arguing for a Negligible Effect
by Carlisle Rainey
July 2014, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 547-560 Models Among the Political Theorists
by James Johnson - 561-578 An Integrated Theory of Budgetary Politics and Some Empirical Tests: The U.S. National Budget, 1791–2010
by Bryan D. Jones & László Zalányi & Péter Érdi - 579-592 Elections and Deceptions: An Experimental Study on the Behavioral Effects of Democracy
by Luca Corazzini & Sebastian Kube & Michel André Maréchal & Antonio Nicolò - 593-603 Ignorance Is Bias: The Effect of Latino Losers on Models of Latino Representation
by Eric Gonzalez Juenke - 604-619 Civil War and Social Cohesion: Lab‐in‐the‐Field Evidence from Nepal
by Michael J. Gilligan & Benjamin J. Pasquale & Cyrus Samii - 620-636 Partisans in Robes: Party Cues and Public Acceptance of Supreme Court Decisions
by Stephen P. Nicholson & Thomas G. Hansford - 637-652 Democracy, the Market, and the Logic of Social Choice
by Samuel DeCanio - 653-668 The Elusive Search for Presidential Power
by Fang‐Yi Chiou & Lawrence S. Rothenberg - 669-686 Do Better Monitoring Institutions Increase Leadership Quality in Community Organizations? Evidence from Uganda
by Guy Grossman & W. Walker Hanlon - 687-704 Partisanship in a Social Setting
by Samara Klar - 705-719 Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation
by Christopher Way & Jessica L. P. Weeks - 720-738 How Governments Shape the Risk of Civil Violence: India's Federal Reorganization, 1950–56
by Bethany Lacina - 739-753 Separating the Shirkers from the Workers? Making Sure Respondents Pay Attention on Self‐Administered Surveys
by Adam J. Berinsky & Michele F. Margolis & Michael W. Sances - 754-771 Scaling Politically Meaningful Dimensions Using Texts and Votes
by Benjamin E. Lauderdale & Tom S. Clark
April 2014, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 279-290 Social Esteem and Participation in Contentious Politics: A Field Experiment at an LGBT Pride Rally
by Gwyneth H. McClendon - 291-306 Does Descriptive Representation Facilitate Women's Distinctive Voice? How Gender Composition and Decision Rules Affect Deliberation
by Tali Mendelberg & Christopher F. Karpowitz & Nicholas Goedert - 307-321 Distorted Communication, Unequal Representation: Constituents Communicate Less to Representatives Not of Their Race
by David E. Broockman - 322-336 Dollars on the Sidewalk: Should U.S. Presidential Candidates Advertise in Uncontested States?
by Carly Urban & Sarah Niebler - 337-351 A Primary Cause of Partisanship? Nomination Systems and Legislator Ideology
by Eric McGhee & Seth Masket & Boris Shor & Steven Rogers & Nolan McCarty - 352-366 The Semiconstrained Court: Public Opinion, the Separation of Powers, and the U.S. Supreme Court's Fear of Nonimplementation
by Matthew E.K. Hall - 367-386 Mapping the Ideological Marketplace
by Adam Bonica - 387-401 Influencing the Bureaucracy: The Irony of Congressional Oversight
by Joshua D. Clinton & David E. Lewis & Jennifer L. Selin - 402-414 China's Strategic Censorship
by Peter Lorentzen - 415-432 Varieties of Clientelism: Machine Politics during Elections
by Jordan Gans‐Morse & Sebastián Mazzuca & Simeon Nichter - 433-448 Spatial and Temporal Proximity: Examining the Effects of Protests on Political Attitudes
by Sophia J. Wallace & Chris Zepeda‐Millán & Michael Jones‐Correa - 449-465 Does Choice Bring Loyalty? Electoral Participation and the Development of Party Identification
by Elias Dinas - 466-478 People, Territory, and Legitimacy in Democratic States
by Paulina Ochoa Espejo - 479-494 Electoral Choice, Ideological Conflict, and Political Participation
by Jon C. Rogowski - 495-510 Ethnic Politics and Women's Empowerment in Africa: Ministerial Appointments to Executive Cabinets
by Leonardo R. Arriola & Martha C. Johnson - 511-525 The Rule of Law in the Fight against Terrorism
by Tiberiu Dragu & Mattias Polborn - 526-546 Designing Historical Social Scientific Inquiry: How Parameter Heterogeneity Can Bridge the Methodological Divide between Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
by Gregory J. Wawro & Ira Katznelson
January 2014, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-16 Widowhood Effects in Voter Participation
by William R. Hobbs & Nicholas A. Christakis & James H. Fowler - 17-30 Are Voters More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods? Evidence from a Large‐Scale Randomized Policy Experiment
by Toby Bolsen & Paul J. Ferraro & Juan Jose Miranda - 31-47 Substituting the End for the Whole: Why Voters Respond Primarily to the Election‐Year Economy
by Andrew Healy & Gabriel S. Lenz - 48-62 Informing the Electorate? How Party Cues and Policy Information Affect Public Opinion about Initiatives
by Cheryl Boudreau & Scott A. MacKenzie - 63-78 Placing Racial Stereotypes in Context: Social Desirability and the Politics of Racial Hostility
by Christopher R. Weber & Howard Lavine & Leonie Huddy & Christopher M. Federico - 79-94 Activation, Conversion, or Reinforcement? The Impact of Partisan News Exposure on Vote Choice
by Susanna Dilliplane - 95-109 Election Laws, Mobilization, and Turnout: The Unanticipated Consequences of Election Reform
by Barry C. Burden & David T. Canon & Kenneth R. Mayer & Donald P. Moynihan - 110-126 Backlash and Legitimation: Macro Political Responses to Supreme Court Decisions
by Joseph Daniel Ura - 127-143 Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Antimedian Voter Theorem
by Jens Großer & Thomas R. Palfrey - 144-156 Showing Restraint, Signaling Resolve: Coalitions, Cooperation, and Crisis Bargaining
by Scott Wolford - 157-174 Responding to War on Capitol Hill: Battlefield Casualties, Congressional Response, and Public Support for the War in Iraq
by Douglas Kriner & Francis Shen - 175-188 Does Decentralization Improve Perceptions of Accountability? Attitudinal Evidence from Colombia
by Maria Escobar‐Lemmon & Ashley D. Ross - 189-196 A Natural Experiment in Proposal Power and Electoral Success
by Peter John Loewen & Royce Koop & Jaime Settle & James H. Fowler - 197-211 The Conditionality of Vote‐Buying Norms: Experimental Evidence from Latin America
by Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos & Chad Kiewiet de Jonge & David W. Nickerson - 212-225 The Power of Partisanship in Brazil: Evidence from Survey Experiments
by David Samuels & Cesar Zucco - 226-245 Group Segregation and Urban Violence
by Ravi Bhavnani & Karsten Donnay & Dan Miodownik & Maayan Mor & Dirk Helbing - 246-263 The Strategic Nature of Compliance: An Empirical Evaluation of Law Implementation in the Central Monitoring System of the European Union
by Thomas König & Lars Mäder - 264-278 Bootstrap Confidence Regions for Multidimensional Scaling Solutions
by William G. Jacoby & David A. Armstrong
October 2013, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 777-793 A Model of Endogenous Government Formation
by Anna Bassi - 794-809 Why Vote with the Chief? Political Connections and Public Goods Provision in Zambia
by Kate Baldwin - 810-822 When Payouts Pay Off: Conditional Cash Transfers and Voting Behavior in Brazil 2002–10
by Cesar Zucco - 823-840 Religious Participation and Economic Conservatism
by Ben Gaskins & Matt Golder & David A. Siegel - 841-857 The Better Angels of Our Nature: How the Antiprejudice Norm Affects Policy and Party Preferences in Great Britain and Germany
by Scott Blinder & Robert Ford & Elisabeth Ivarsflaten - 858-874 Package Deals in EU Legislative Politics
by Raya Kardasheva - 875-891 United Nations Peacekeeping and Civilian Protection in Civil War
by Lisa Hultman & Jacob Kathman & Megan Shannon - 892-911 Antigovernment Networks in Civil Conflicts: How Network Structures Affect Conflictual Behavior
by Nils W. Metternich & Cassy Dorff & Max Gallop & Simon Weschle & Michael D. Ward - 912-925 The Informative Power of Treaty Commitment: Using the Spatial Model to Address Selection Effects
by Yonatan Lupu - 926-940 Fight the Youth: Youth Bulges and State Repression
by Ragnhild Nordås & Christian Davenport - 941-955 Autocracies and Terrorism: Conditioning Effects of Authoritarian Regime Type on Terrorist Attacks
by Matthew C. Wilson & James A. Piazza - 956-970 Interbranch Negotiations over Policies with Multiple Outcomes
by William G. Howell & Saul P. Jackman - 971-986 Name Recognition and Candidate Support
by Cindy D. Kam & Elizabeth J. Zechmeister - 987-1007 The Influence of Major Life Events on Economic Attitudes in a World of Gene‐Environment Interplay
by Peter K. Hatemi - 1008-1028 The Structure of Utility in Spatial Models of Voting
by Royce Carroll & Jeffrey B. Lewis & James Lo & Keith T. Poole & Howard Rosenthal
July 2013, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 521-536 Black Politicians Are More Intrinsically Motivated to Advance Blacks’ Interests: A Field Experiment Manipulating Political Incentives
by David E. Broockman - 537-551 Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment
by Alan S. Gerber & Gregory A. Huber & David Doherty & Conor M. Dowling & Seth J. Hill - 552-565 Political Parties and Representation of the Poor in the American States
by Elizabeth Rigby & Gerald C. Wright - 566-581 Endogenous Beliefs in Models of Politics
by William Minozzi - 582-597 Political Quid Pro Quo Agreements: An Experimental Study
by Jens Großer & Ernesto Reuben & Agnieszka Tymula - 598-610 Political Homophily and Collaboration in Regional Planning Networks
by Elisabeth R. Gerber & Adam Douglas Henry & Mark Lubell - 611-623 Why Do Partisan Media Polarize Viewers?
by Matthew S. Levendusky - 624-642 Appropriators not Position Takers: The Distorting Effects of Electoral Incentives on Congressional Representation
by Justin Grimmer - 643-658 Political Competition, Path Dependence, and the Strategy of Sustainable Energy Transitions
by Michaël Aklin & Johannes Urpelainen - 659-672 Actor Fragmentation and Civil War Bargaining: How Internal Divisions Generate Civil Conflict
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 673-684 The Road to Hell? Third‐Party Intervention to Prevent Atrocities
by Andrew H. Kydd & Scott Straus - 685-702 Learning to Love Democracy: Electoral Accountability and the Success of Democracy
by Milan W. Svolik - 703-716 Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
by Daniela Donno - 717-734 What Drives the Swing Voter in Africa?
by Keith R. Weghorst & Staffan I. Lindberg - 735-747 Rousseau's Critique of Representative Sovereignty: Principled or Pragmatic?
by Robin Douglass - 748-761 How Many Countries for Multilevel Modeling? A Comparison of Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches
by Daniel Stegmueller - 762-776 Deep Interactions with MRP: Election Turnout and Voting Patterns Among Small Electoral Subgroups
by Yair Ghitza & Andrew Gelman
April 2013, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 279-293 Fear as a Disposition and an Emotional State: A Genetic and Environmental Approach to Out‐Group Political Preferences
by Peter K. Hatemi & Rose McDermott & Lindon J. Eaves & Kenneth S. Kendler & Michael C. Neale - 294-311 Ideology and Interests in the Political Marketplace
by Adam Bonica - 312-325 Heuristics Behaving Badly: Party Cues and Voter Knowledge
by Logan Dancey & Geoffrey Sheagley - 326-341 When Are Women More Effective Lawmakers Than Men?
by Craig Volden & Alan E. Wiseman & Dana E. Wittmer - 342-356 Working Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far: Race, Work Ethic, and America’s Deserving Poor
by Christopher D. DeSante - 357-373 Expertise and Bias in Political Communication Networks
by T. K. Ahn & Robert Huckfeldt & Alexander K. Mayer & John Barry Ryan - 374-390 Acculturating Contexts and Anglo Opposition to Immigration in the United States
by Benjamin J. Newman - 391-410 Economic Explanations for Opposition to Immigration: Distinguishing between Prevalence and Conditional Impact
by Neil Malhotra & Yotam Margalit & Cecilia Hyunjung Mo - 411-427 The Effects of Structures and Power on State Bargaining Strategies
by Heather Elko McKibben - 428-441 Do Primaries Improve Electoral Performance? Clientelism and Intra‐Party Conflict in Ghana
by Nahomi Ichino & Noah L. Nathan - 442-458 The Iraq Coalition of the Willing and (Politically) Able: Party Systems, the Press, and Public Influence on Foreign Policy
by Matthew A. Baum - 459-477 Perceptions of Partisan Ideologies: The Effect of Coalition Participation
by David Fortunato & Randolph T. Stevenson - 478-490 People Power or a One‐Shot Deal? A Dynamic Model of Protest
by Adam Meirowitz & Joshua A. Tucker - 491-503 Justice, Charity, and Disaster Relief: What, If Anything, Is Owed to Haiti, Japan, and New Zealand?
by Laura Valentini - 504-520 A Framework for Dynamic Causal Inference in Political Science
by Matthew Blackwell
January 2013, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-14 Do Conditional Cash Transfers Affect Electoral Behavior? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Mexico
by Ana L. De La O - 15-29 Inclusion and Public Policy: Evidence from Sweden’s Introduction of Noncitizen Suffrage
by Kåre Vernby - 30-48 Poverty and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan
by Graeme Blair & C. Christine Fair & Neil Malhotra & Jacob N. Shapiro - 49-64 Party Brands and Partisanship: Theory with Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Argentina
by Noam Lupu - 65-81 Coercion, Information, and the Success of Sanction Threats
by Taehee Whang & Elena V. McLean & Douglas W. Kuberski - 82-89 Conflict‐Induced Displacement, Understanding the Causes of Flight
by Prakash Adhikari - 90-103 Bringing Law to the Table: Legal Claims, Focal Points, and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes Since 1945
by Paul K. Huth & Sarah E. Croco & Benjamin J. Appel - 104-119 The Institutional Basis of Intercommunal Order: Evidence from Indonesia's Democratic Transition
by Yuhki Tajima - 120-134 Disagreeing about Disagreement: How Conflict in Social Networks Affects Political Behavior
by Casey A. Klofstad & Anand Edward Sokhey & Scott D. McClurg - 135-149 Organizational Structure and the Optimal Design of Policymaking Panels: Evidence from Consensus Group Commissions’ Revenue Forecasts in the American States
by George A. Krause & James W. Douglas - 150-166 War, the Presidency, and Legislative Voting Behavior
by William G. Howell & Jon C. Rogowski - 167-183 Racial Diversity and Judicial Influence on Appellate Courts
by Jonathan P. Kastellec - 184-199 On the Ideological Foundations of Supreme Court Legitimacy in the American Public
by Brandon L. Bartels & Christopher D. Johnston - 200-217 Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation
by Jowei Chen - 218-235 Shades of Faith: Religious Foundations of Political Attitudes among African Americans, Latinos, and Whites
by Brian D. McKenzie & Stella M. Rouse - 236-248 Televised Exposure to Politics: New Measures for a Fragmented Media Environment
by Susanna Dilliplane & Seth K. Goldman & Diana C. Mutz - 249-262 Credible Comparisons Using Interpersonally Incomparable Data: Nonparametric Scales with Anchoring Vignettes
by Jonathan Wand - 263-277 Behind the Curve: Clarifying the Best Approach to Calculating Predicted Probabilities and Marginal Effects from Limited Dependent Variable Models
by Michael J. Hanmer & Kerem Ozan Kalkan
October 2012, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 774-786 Addressing the Issues: The Choice of Environmental Conflict‐Resolution Venues in the United States
by Tanya Heikkila & Edella C. Schlager - 787-801 The Making of Policy: Institutionalized or Not?
by Carlos Scartascini & Mariano Tommasi - 802-816 Looking Back to Move Forward: Quantifying Policy Predictions in Political Decision Making
by Ryan C. Black & Ryan J. Owens - 817-836 Risk Attitudes and Political Participation
by Cindy D. Kam - 837-848 Remembering and Voting: Theory and Evidence from Amnesic Patients
by Jason C. Coronel & Melissa C. Duff & David E. Warren & Kara D. Federmeier & Brian D. Gonsalves & Daniel Tranel & Neal J. Cohen - 849-874 Disagreement and the Avoidance of Political Discussion: Aggregate Relationships and Differences across Personality Traits
by Alan S. Gerber & Gregory A. Huber & David Doherty & Conor M. Dowling - 875-896 Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: Pretreatment and Its Effects
by James N. Druckman & Thomas J. Leeper - 897-912 Buying Negative Agenda Control in the U.S. House
by Jeffery A. Jenkins & Nathan W. Monroe - 913-930 Democratic Accountability and Retrospective Voting: A Laboratory Experiment
by Jonathan Woon - 931-948 Gubernatorial Midterm Slumps
by Olle Folke & James M. Snyder - 949-963 Holding Mayors Accountable: New York's Executives from Koch to Bloomberg
by R. Douglas Arnold & Nicholas Carnes - 964-985 The Impact of Elections on Cooperation: Evidence from a Lab‐in‐the‐Field Experiment in Uganda
by Guy Grossman & Delia Baldassarri - 986-1001 Measuring Ethnic Voting: Do Proportional Electoral Laws Politicize Ethnicity?
by John D. Huber - 1002-1020 Economic Development, Violent Leader Removal, and Democratization
by Michael K. Miller - 1021-1039 G.W.F. Hegel on Self‐Determination and Democratic Theory
by Jeffrey Church - 1040-1054 A Unified Method for Dynamic and Cross‐Sectional Heterogeneity: Introducing Hidden Markov Panel Models
by Jong Hee Park - 1055-1069 Detecting Spillover Effects: Design and Analysis of Multilevel Experiments
by Betsy Sinclair & Margaret McConnell & Donald P. Green
July 2012, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 520-537 Institutional Foundations of Legislative Speech
by Sven‐Oliver Proksch & Jonathan B. Slapin - 538-552 Institutional Arrangements and Logrolling: Evidence from the European Union
by Deniz Aksoy - 553-567 Portfolio Allocation as Leadership Strategy: Intraparty Bargaining in Japan
by Yoshikuni Ono - 568-583 What Wins Votes: Why Some Politicians Opt Out of Clientelism
by Rebecca Weitz‐Shapiro - 584-600 Testing Islam's Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia
by Thomas B. Pepinsky & R. William Liddle & Saiful Mujani - 601-619 The Political Value of Land: Political Reform and Land Prices in Chile
by Jean‐Marie Baland & James A. Robinson - 620-637 Persistent Fighting and Shifting Power
by Robert Powell - 638-654 Inequity Aversion and the International Distribution of Trade Protection
by Xiaobo Lü & Kenneth Scheve & Matthew J. Slaughter - 655-670 Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention
by Daniel Corstange & Nikolay Marinov - 671-689 A Boom with Review: How Retrospective Oversight Increases the Foreign Policy Ability of Democracies
by Michael Colaresi - 690-704 The Spillover of Racialization into Health Care: How President Obama Polarized Public Opinion by Racial Attitudes and Race
by Michael Tesler - 705-715 Irreplaceable Legislators? Rethinking Minority Representatives in the New Century
by Eric Gonzalez Juenke & Robert R. Preuhs - 716-730 The Impact of Ballot Type on Voter Errors
by Paul S. Herrnson & Michael J. Hanmer & Richard G. Niemi - 731-744 Information Exchange in Policy Networks
by Philip Leifeld & Volker Schneider - 745-756 Government Has No “Religious Agency”: James Madison's Fundamental Principle of Religious Liberty
by Jeffrey Sikkenga - 757-771 Estimating Ideal Points in the British House of Commons Using Early Day Motions
by Michael Kellermann
April 2012, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 271-285 Cognitive Biases and the Strength of Political Arguments
by Kevin Arceneaux - 286-297 Emotional Substrates of White Racial Attitudes
by Antoine J. Banks & Nicholas A. Valentino - 298-311 It's About Time: The Lifespan of Information Effects in a Multiweek Campaign
by Dona‐Gene Mitchell - 312-325 How Trust Matters: The Changing Political Relevance of Political Trust
by Marc J. Hetherington & Jason A. Husser - 326-340 Ethnocentrism as a Short‐Term Force in the 2008 American Presidential Election
by Cindy D. Kam & Donald R. Kinder - 341-354 Separated Powers in the United States: The Ideology of Agencies, Presidents, and Congress
by Joshua D. Clinton & Anthony Bertelli & Christian R. Grose & David E. Lewis & David C. Nixon - 355-372 Congress, Lawmaking, and the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1971–2000
by Joshua D. Clinton - 373-386 The Rise and Decline of Turnout in Congressional Elections: Electoral Institutions, Competition, and Strategic Mobilization
by Erik J. Engstrom - 387-399 The House as a Stepping Stone to the Senate: Why Do So Few African American House Members Run?
by Gbemende Johnson & Bruce I. Oppenheimer & Jennifer L. Selin - 400-412 Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?
by Cliff Carrubba & Barry Friedman & Andrew D. Martin & Georg Vanberg - 413-432 Radical Moderation: Recapturing Power in Two‐Party Parliamentary Systems
by Tasos Kalandrakis & Arthur Spirling - 433-446 Government versus Opposition at the Polls: How Governing Status Affects the Impact of Policy Positions
by Kathleen Bawn & Zeynep Somer‐Topcu - 447-464 Riding the Wave: World Trade and Factor‐Based Models of Democratization
by John S. Ahlquist & Erik Wibbels - 465-483 Mission or Empire, Word or Sword? The Human Capital Legacy in Postcolonial Democratic Development
by Tomila Lankina & Lullit Getachew - 484-499 Strengthening the Experimenter’s Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity
by Luke Keele & Corrine McConnaughy & Ismail White - 500-518 Cycles in Politics: Wavelet Analysis of Political Time Series
by Luís Aguiar‐Conraria & Pedro C. Magalhães & Maria Joana Soares
January 2012, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-16 Social Welfare as Small‐Scale Help: Evolutionary Psychology and the Deservingness Heuristic
by Michael Bang Petersen - 17-33 Biology, Ideology, and Epistemology: How Do We Know Political Attitudes Are Inherited and Why Should We Care?
by Kevin Smith & John R. Alford & Peter K. Hatemi & Lindon J. Eaves & Carolyn Funk & John R. Hibbing - 34-51 Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies
by Brad Verhulst & Lindon J. Eaves & Peter K. Hatemi - 52-66 Polarizing Cues
by Stephen P. Nicholson - 67-83 Policy‐Specific Information and Informal Agenda Power
by Alexander V. Hirsch & Kenneth W. Shotts - 84-97 U.S. Treaty Making with American Indians: Institutional Change and Relative Power, 1784–1911
by Arthur Spirling