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January 2018, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 148-160 The Election Monitor's Curse
by Zhaotian Luo & Arturas Rozenas - 161-175 Reconsidering the Role of Politics in Leaving Religion: The Importance of Affiliation
by Paul A. Djupe & Jacob R. Neiheisel & Anand E. Sokhey - 176-191 When Are Agenda Setters Valuable?
by Alexander Fouirnaies - 192-209 Paths of Recruitment: Rational Social Prospecting in Petition Canvassing
by Clayton Nall & Benjamin Schneer & Daniel Carpenter - 210-229 Regression Discontinuity Designs Based on Population Thresholds: Pitfalls and Solutions
by Andrew C. Eggers & Ronny Freier & Veronica Grembi & Tommaso Nannicini - 230-244 Have Your Cake and Eat It Too? Cointegration and Dynamic Inference from Autoregressive Distributed Lag Models
by Andrew Q. Philips
October 2017, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 769-785 Mobilizing the Public Against the President: Congress and the Political Costs of Unilateral Action
by Dino P. Christenson & Douglas L. Kriner - 786-803 Multiple Dimensions of Bureaucratic Discrimination: Evidence from German Welfare Offices
by Johannes Hemker & Anselm Rink - 804-819 The Vicarious Bases of Perceived Injustice
by Jeffery J. Mondak & Jon Hurwitz & Mark Peffley & Paul Testa - 820-835 Dynamics of Policymaking: Stepping Back to Leap Forward, Stepping Forward to Keep Back
by Peter Buisseret & Dan Bernhardt - 836-851 The Legacy of Political Violence across Generations
by Noam Lupu & Leonid Peisakhin - 852-863 Fictitious Freedom: A Polanyian Critique of the Republican Revival
by Steven Klein - 864-876 Cities as Lobbyists
by Rebecca Goldstein & Hye Young You - 877-891 Political Brokers: Partisans or Agents? Evidence from the Mexican Teachers' Union
by Horacio Larreguy & Cesar E. Montiel Olea & Pablo Querubin - 892-907 How Do Indifferent Voters Decide? The Political Importance of Implicit Attitudes
by Timothy J. Ryan - 908-926 Do Rural Migrants Divide Ethnically in the City? Evidence from an Ethnographic Experiment in India
by Tariq Thachil - 927-943 How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment
by Christopher F. Karpowitz & J. Quin Monson & Jessica Robinson Preece - 944-957 Taking the Law to Court: Citizen Suits and the Legislative Process
by Marion Dumas - 958-970 Electoral Ambiguity and Political Representation
by Navin Kartik & Richard Van Weelden & Stephane Wolton - 971-988 Computer‐Assisted Keyword and Document Set Discovery from Unstructured Text
by Gary King & Patrick Lam & Margaret E. Roberts - 989-1002 Front‐Door Difference‐in‐Differences Estimators
by Adam N. Glynn & Konstantin Kashin - 1003-1022 Extending the Use and Prediction Precision of Subnational Public Opinion Estimation
by Lucas Leemann & Fabio Wasserfallen
July 2017, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 513-526 Race, Representation, and the Voting Rights Act
by Sophie Schuit & Jon C. Rogowski - 527-542 The Fulfillment of Parties’ Election Pledges: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Power Sharing
by Robert Thomson & Terry Royed & Elin Naurin & Joaquín Artés & Rory Costello & Laurenz Ennser‐Jedenastik & Mark Ferguson & Petia Kostadinova & Catherine Moury & François Pétry & Katrin Praprotnik - 543-558 A Bottom‐Up Theory of Public Opinion about Foreign Policy
by Joshua D. Kertzer & Thomas Zeitzoff - 559-574 Coercive Leadership
by Dimitri Landa & Scott A. Tyson - 575-590 Spatial Models of Legislative Effectiveness
by Matthew P. Hitt & Craig Volden & Alan E. Wiseman - 591-605 Strategies of Resistance: Diversification and Diffusion
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham & Marianne Dahl & Anne Frugé - 606-623 College Socialization and the Economic Views of Affluent Americans
by Tali Mendelberg & Katherine T. McCabe & Adam Thal - 624-641 Unlikely Democrats: Economic Elite Uncertainty under Dictatorship and Support for Democratization
by Michael Albertus & Victor Gay - 642-656 To Revoke or Not Revoke? The Political Determinants of Executive Order Longevity
by Sharece Thrower - 657-670 Identifying the Source of Incumbency Advantage through a Constitutional Reform
by Mariana Lopes da Fonseca - 671-683 Foreign Aid, Human Rights, and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
by Allison Carnegie & Nikolay Marinov - 684-697 Racial Inequality in Democratic Accountability: Evidence from Retrospective Voting in Local Elections
by Patrick Flavin & Michael T. Hartney - 698-714 A House Divided? Roll Calls, Polarization, and Policy Differences in the U.S. House, 1877–2011
by David A. Bateman & Joshua D. Clinton & John S. Lapinski - 715-727 Language Shapes People's Time Perspective and Support for Future‐Oriented Policies
by Efrén O. Pérez & Margit Tavits - 728-743 Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers' Policy Views
by Sung Eun Kim & Yotam Margalit - 744-760 Differential Registration Bias in Voter File Data: A Sensitivity Analysis Approach
by Brendan Nyhan & Christopher Skovron & Rocío Titiunik - 761-763 Erratum for “Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Antimedian Voter Theorem”, American Journal of Political Science, 58(1):127‐143
by Jens Großer & Thomas R. Palfrey
April 2017, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 257-270 Gone with the Wind: Federalism and the Strategic Location of Air Polluters
by James E. Monogan & David M. Konisky & Neal D. Woods - 271-288 Ideologically Sophisticated Donors: Which Candidates Do Individual Contributors Finance?
by Michael J. Barber & Brandice Canes‐Wrone & Sharece Thrower - 289-304 All in the Family: Partisan Disagreement and Electoral Mobilization in Intimate Networks—A Spillover Experiment
by Florian Foos & Eline A. de Rooij - 305-319 Politics and Administration
by Michael M. Ting - 320-334 Mining and Local Corruption in Africa
by Carl Henrik Knutsen & Andreas Kotsadam & Eivind Hammersmark Olsen & Tore Wig - 335-349 Constitutional Qualms or Politics as Usual? The Factors Shaping Public Support for Unilateral Action
by Dino P. Christenson & Douglas L. Kriner - 350-364 Ethnic Networks
by Jennifer M. Larson & Janet I. Lewis - 365-381 Polarization and the Decline of the American Floating Voter
by Corwin D. Smidt - 382-395 The Strategic Shuffle: Ethnic Geography, the Internal Security Apparatus, and Elections in Kenya
by Mai Hassan - 396-408 Foreign Aid and Undeserved Credit Claiming
by Cesi Cruz & Christina J. Schneider - 409-423 No Compromise: Political Consequences of Moralized Attitudes
by Timothy J. Ryan - 424-437 Intuitive Ethics and Political Orientations: Testing Moral Foundations as a Theory of Political Ideology
by Kevin B. Smith & John R. Alford & John R. Hibbing & Nicholas G. Martin & Peter K. Hatemi - 438-455 Macro Implementation: Testing the Causal Paths from U.S. Macro Policy to Federal Incarceration
by Matthew E.K. Hall - 456-472 The Majority‐Minority Divide in Attitudes toward Internal Migration: Evidence from Mumbai
by Nikhar Gaikwad & Gareth Nellis - 473-489 The Balance‐Sample Size Frontier in Matching Methods for Causal Inference
by Gary King & Christopher Lucas & Richard A. Nielsen - 490-503 Predicting and Interpolating State‐Level Polls Using Twitter Textual Data
by Nicholas Beauchamp - 504-504 Erratum to “Does Regression Produce Representative Estimates of Causal Effects?” American Journal of Political Science 60(1), 250–267
by Peter M. Aronow & Cyrus Samii - 505-507 Erratum to Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout
by John B. Holbein & D. Sunshine Hillygus
January 2017, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 5-20 The Hostile Audience: The Effect of Access to Broadband Internet on Partisan Affect
by Yphtach Lelkes & Gaurav Sood & Shanto Iyengar - 21-36 Inequality, Labor Market Segmentation, and Preferences for Redistribution
by James Alt & Torben Iversen - 37-49 Ideology, Learning, and Policy Diffusion: Experimental Evidence
by Daniel M. Butler & Craig Volden & Adam M. Dynes & Boris Shor - 50-67 Dynamic Policymaking with Decay
by Steven Callander & Gregory J. Martin - 68-83 The Deservingness Heuristic and the Politics of Health Care
by Carsten Jensen & Michael Bang Petersen - 84-99 MNCs, Rents, and Corruption: Evidence from China
by Boliang Zhu - 100-116 Does Race Affect Access to Government Services? An Experiment Exploring Street‐Level Bureaucrats and Access to Public Housing
by Katherine Levine Einstein & David M. Glick - 117-128 Inside Irredentism: A Global Empirical Analysis
by David S. Siroky & Christopher W. Hale - 129-145 Informational Lobbying and Legislative Voting
by Keith E. Schnakenberg - 146-162 Immigration Attitudes and Support for the Welfare State in the American Mass Public
by James C. Garand & Ping Xu & Belinda C. Davis - 163-177 Small Aggregates, Big Manipulation: Vote Buying Enforcement and Collective Monitoring
by Miguel R. Rueda - 178-193 When Are Monetary Policy Preferences Egocentric? Evidence from American Surveys and an Experiment
by David H. Bearce & Kim‐Lee Tuxhorn - 194-207 Policy Attitudes in Institutional Context: Rules, Uncertainty, and the Mass Politics of Public Investment
by Alan M. Jacobs & J. Scott Matthews - 208-221 The Causal Effects of Elite Position‐Taking on Voter Attitudes: Field Experiments with Elite Communication
by David E. Broockman & Daniel M. Butler - 222-236 Can Political Inequalities Be Educated Away? Evidence from a Large‐Scale Reform
by Karl‐Oskar Lindgren & Sven Oskarsson & Christopher T. Dawes - 237-251 Navigating the Range of Statistical Tools for Inferential Network Analysis
by Skyler J. Cranmer & Philip Leifeld & Scott D. McClurg & Meredith Rolfe
October 2016, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 811-823 The Company You Keep: How Voters Infer Party Positions on European Integration from Governing Coalition Arrangements
by James Adams & Lawrence Ezrow & Christopher Wlezien - 824-844 Conspiracy Endorsement as Motivated Reasoning: The Moderating Roles of Political Knowledge and Trust
by Joanne M. Miller & Kyle L. Saunders & Christina E. Farhart - 845-859 Veto Rhetoric and Legislative Riders
by Hans J. G. Hassell & Samuel Kernell - 860-881 In Defense of Factions
by Torun Dewan & Francesco Squintani - 882-898 Who Inherits the State? Colonial Rule and Postcolonial Conflict
by Julian Wucherpfennig & Philipp Hunziker & Lars‐Erik Cederman - 899-913 The Dynamics of State Policy Liberalism, 1936–2014
by Devin Caughey & Christopher Warshaw - 914-931 Experiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments
by George A. Krause & Anne Joseph O'Connell - 932-946 Death and Turnout: The Human Costs of War and Voter Participation in Democracies
by Michael T. Koch & Stephen P. Nicholson - 947-957 The Immovable Foundations of the Infinite and Immortal: Tocqueville's Philosophical Anthropology
by Sarah Beth V. Kitch - 958-974 Electoral Backlash against Climate Policy: A Natural Experiment on Retrospective Voting and Local Resistance to Public Policy
by Leah C. Stokes - 975-989 How Politicians Discount the Opinions of Constituents with Whom They Disagree
by Daniel M. Butler & Adam M. Dynes - 990-1005 The Politics of Judicial Procedures: The Role of Public Oral Hearings in the German Constitutional Court
by Jay N. Krehbiel - 1006-1025 Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Local Gender‐Based Earnings Inequality and Women's Belief in the American Dream
by Benjamin J. Newman - 1026-1043 Electoral Rule Disproportionality and Platform Polarization
by Konstantinos Matakos & Orestis Troumpounis & Dimitrios Xefteris - 1044-1062 Is Voting Habit Forming? New Evidence from Experiments and Regression Discontinuities
by Alexander Coppock & Donald P. Green - 1063-1076 The Logic of Collective Inaction: Senatorial Delay in Executive Nominations
by Ian Ostrander - 1077-1092 Corruption as a Self‐Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Costa Rica
by Ana Corbacho & Daniel W. Gingerich & Virginia Oliveros & Mauricio Ruiz‐Vega - 1093-1107 Preaching to the Choir: Americans Prefer Communicating to Copartisan Elected Officials
by David E. Broockman & Timothy J. Ryan - 1108-1124 (How) Can We Estimate the Ideology of Citizens and Political Elites on the Same Scale?
by Stephen Jessee
July 2016, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 545-558 Campaign Contributions Facilitate Access to Congressional Officials: A Randomized Field Experiment
by Joshua L. Kalla & David E. Broockman - 559-574 When Governments Regulate Governments
by David M. Konisky & Manuel P. Teodoro - 575-589 Do Constitutional Rights Make a Difference?
by Adam S. Chilton & Mila Versteeg - 590-606 Voting Rights for Whom? Examining the Effects of the Voting Rights Act on Latino Political Incorporation
by Melissa J. Marschall & Amanda Rutherford - 607-624 Turnout Across Democracies
by Helios Herrera & Massimo Morelli & Salvatore Nunnari - 625-648 Opinion Backlash and Public Attitudes: Are Political Advances in Gay Rights Counterproductive?
by Benjamin G. Bishin & Thomas J. Hayes & Matthew B. Incantalupo & Charles Anthony Smith - 649-663 Legislative Capacity and Executive Unilateralism
by Alexander Bolton & Sharece Thrower - 664-675 Toleration, Skepticism, and Blasphemy: John Locke, Jonas Proast, and Charlie Hebdo
by John William Tate - 676-691 Are Voters Equal under Proportional Representation?
by Orit Kedar & Liran Harsgor & Raz A. Sheinerman - 692-708 Cardinals or Clerics? Congressional Committees and the Distribution of Pork
by Christopher R. Berry & Anthony Fowler - 709-725 Segregation and Inequality in Public Goods
by Jessica Trounstine - 726-737 The Voters' Curses: Why We Need Goldilocks Voters
by Carlo Prato & Stephane Wolton - 738-751 Loose Cannons or Loyal Foot Soldiers? Toward a More Complex Theory of Interest Group Advertising Strategies
by Michael M. Franz & Erika Franklin Fowler & Travis N. Ridout - 752-767 Does Compulsory Voting Increase Support for Leftist Policy?
by Michael M. Bechtel & Dominik Hangartner & Lukas Schmid - 768-782 Endogenous Credible Commitment and Party Competition over Redistribution under Alternative Electoral Institutions
by Michael Becher - 783-802 An Empirical Validation Study of Popular Survey Methodologies for Sensitive Questions
by Bryn Rosenfeld & Kosuke Imai & Jacob N. Shapiro
April 2016, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 289-303 The Primacy of Race in the Geography of Income‐Based Voting: New Evidence from Public Voting Records
by Eitan D. Hersh & Clayton Nall - 304-321 IMF Conditionality, Government Partisanship, and the Progress of Economic Reforms
by Quintin H. Beazer & Byungwon Woo - 322-336 Engagement, Disengagement, or Exit: A Theory of Equilibrium Associations
by Elizabeth Maggie Penn - 337-351 Terrorism, Dynamic Commitment Problems, and Military Conflict
by Navin A. Bapat & Sean Zeigler - 352-363 Rousseau on Freedom in Commercial Society
by Geneviève Rousselière - 364-382 Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout
by John B. Holbein & D. Sunshine Hillygus - 383-400 Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China
by Jidong Chen & Jennifer Pan & Yiqing Xu - 401-417 Divided Government and the Fragmentation of American Law
by Sean Farhang & Miranda Yaver - 418-435 Performance Federalism and Local Democracy: Theory and Evidence from School Tax Referenda
by Vladimir Kogan & Stéphane Lavertu & Zachary Peskowitz - 436-455 Voter Buying: Shaping the Electorate through Clientelism
by F. Daniel Hidalgo & Simeon Nichter - 456-471 The Fiscal Roots of Financial Underdevelopment
by Victor Menaldo - 472-489 The Externalities of Inequality: Fear of Crime and Preferences for Redistribution in Western Europe
by David Rueda & Daniel Stegmueller - 490-508 Signaling and Counter‐Signaling in the Judicial Hierarchy: An Empirical Analysis of En Banc Review
by Deborah Beim & Alexander V. Hirsch & Jonathan P. Kastellec - 509-520 Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography
by Nick Cowen - 521-539 Bias and Overconfidence in Parametric Models of Interactive Processes
by William D. Berry & Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt & Justin Esarey
January 2016, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Separation Of Powers, Court‐Curbing And Judicial Legitimacy Erratum
by Tom S. Clark - 3-4 Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” American Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51
by Brad Verhulst & Lindon Eaves & Peter K. Hatemi - 5-29 The Influence of News Media on Political Elites: Investigating Strategic Responsiveness in Congress
by Kevin Arceneaux & Martin Johnson & René Lindstädt & Ryan J. Vander Wielen - 30-43 Courting the President: How Circuit Court Judges Alter Their Behavior for Promotion to the Supreme Court
by Ryan C. Black & Ryan J. Owens - 44-69 Descriptive Representation and Judicial Outcomes in Multiethnic Societies
by Guy Grossman & Oren Gazal‐Ayal & Samuel D. Pimentel & Jeremy M. Weinstein - 70-84 Leader Incentives and Civil War Outcomes
by Alyssa K. Prorok - 85-96 The Problem of Political Science: Political Relevance and Scientific Rigor in Aristotle's “Philosophy of Human Affairs”
by Dustin Sebell - 97-122 Candidates or Districts? Reevaluating the Role of Race in Voter Turnout
by Bernard L. Fraga - 123-142 What the Demolition of Public Housing Teaches Us about the Impact of Racial Threat on Political Behavior
by Ryan D. Enos - 143-157 Greater Expectations: A Field Experiment to Improve Accountability in Mali
by Jessica Gottlieb - 158-174 On Measuring Legislative Agenda‐Setting Power
by Jeffery A. Jenkins & Nathan W. Monroe - 175-189 Signaling through Obstruction
by John W. Patty - 190-205 Voting Against Your Constituents? How Lobbying Affects Representation
by Nathalie Giger & Heike Klüver - 206-218 A Closer Look at Reporting Bias in Conflict Event Data
by Nils B. Weidmann - 219-233 The Timeline of Elections: A Comparative Perspective
by Will Jennings & Christopher Wlezien - 234-249 Decomposing Audience Costs: Bringing the Audience Back into Audience Cost Theory
by Joshua D. Kertzer & Ryan Brutger - 250-267 Does Regression Produce Representative Estimates of Causal Effects?
by Peter M. Aronow & Cyrus Samii - 268-283 Dynamic Pie: A Strategy for Modeling Trade‐Offs in Compositional Variables over Time
by Andrew Q. Philips & Amanda Rutherford & Guy D. Whitten
October 2015, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 789-805 The Achilles Heel of Plurality Systems: Geography and Representation in Multiparty Democracies
by Ernesto Calvo & Jonathan Rodden - 806-824 Priming Predispositions and Changing Policy Positions: An Account of When Mass Opinion Is Primed or Changed
by Michael Tesler - 825-840 Valence and Campaigns
by Jennifer Carter & John W. Patty - 841-854 Everything to Everyone: The Electoral Consequences of the Broad‐Appeal Strategy in Europe
by Zeynep Somer‐Topcu - 855-865 Conflict, Cooperation, and Institutional Change on the Commons
by Eric A. Coleman & Esther Mwangi - 866-879 Procedural Choice in Majoritarian Organizations
by Daniel Diermeier & Carlo Prato & Razvan Vlaicu - 880-895 The Nature of Legal Change on the U.S. Supreme Court: Jurisprudential Regimes Theory and Its Alternatives
by Brandon L. Bartels & Andrew J. O'Geen - 896-911 When Government Subsidizes Its Own: Collective Bargaining Laws as Agents of Political Mobilization
by Patrick Flavin & Michael T. Hartney - 912-926 Can Incarcerated Felons Be (Re)integrated into the Political System? Results from a Field Experiment
by Alan S. Gerber & Gregory A. Huber & Marc Meredith & Daniel R. Biggers & David J. Hendry - 927-942 Income, Democracy, and Leader Turnover
by Daniel Treisman - 943-956 Tracing the Flow of Policy Ideas in Legislatures: A Text Reuse Approach
by John Wilkerson & David Smith & Nicholas Stramp - 957-970 The Temporary Importance of Role Models for Women's Political Representation
by Fabrizio Gilardi - 971-987 What Makes an Agency Independent?
by Jennifer L. Selin - 988-1001 Backing Out or Backing In? Commitment and Consistency in Audience Costs Theory
by Jack S. Levy & Michael K. McKoy & Paul Poast & Geoffrey P.R. Wallace - 1002-1021 Into the Words: Using Statutory Text to Explore the Impact of Federal Courts on State Policy Diffusion
by Rachael K. Hinkle - 1022-1039 Rising to the Top: Gender, Political Performance, and Party Leadership in Parliamentary Democracies
by Diana Z. O'Brien - 1040-1054 How Aspiration to Office Conditions the Impact of Government Participation on Party Platform Change
by Gijs Schumacher & Marc van de Wardt & Barbara Vis & Michael Baggesen Klitgaard - 1055-1071 Using Qualitative Information to Improve Causal Inference
by Adam N. Glynn & Nahomi Ichino - 1072-1087 Reassessing Schoenfeld Residual Tests of Proportional Hazards in Political Science Event History Analyses
by Sunhee Park & David J. Hendry
July 2015, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 529-548 The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants
by Jens Hainmueller & Daniel J. Hopkins - 549-564 Xenophobic Rhetoric and Its Political Effects on Immigrants and Their Co‐Ethnics
by Efrén O. Pérez - 565-577 Political Reinforcement: How Rising Inequality Curbs Manifested Welfare Generosity
by Erling Barth & Henning Finseraas & Karl O. Moene - 578-594 Legislative Veto Players and the Effects of International Human Rights Agreements
by Yonatan Lupu - 595-612 Women Don't Run?Election Aversion and Candidate Entry
by Kristin Kanthak & Jonathan Woon - 613-627 When Do the Rich Vote Less Than the Poor and Why? Explaining Turnout Inequality across the World
by Kimuli Kasara & Pavithra Suryanarayan - 628-640 The Effect of Fact‐Checking on Elites: A Field Experiment on U.S. State Legislators
by Brendan Nyhan & Jason Reifler - 641-655 Dissolution Threats and Legislative Bargaining
by Michael Becher & Flemming Juul Christiansen - 656-670 Institutional Characteristics and Regime Survival: Why Are Semi‐Democracies Less Durable Than Autocracies and Democracies?
by Carl Henrik Knutsen & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård - 671-689 Social Identity and Electoral Accountability
by Dimitri Landa & Dominik Duell - 690-707 Fear and Loathing Across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization
by Shanto Iyengar & Sean J. Westwood - 708-723 The Productivity Consequences of Political Turnover: Firm‐Level Evidence from Ukraine's Orange Revolution
by John S. Earle & Scott Gehlbach - 724-743 Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain their Policy Positions and How Citizens React
by Christian R. Grose & Neil Malhotra & Robert Parks Van Houweling - 744-758 The Effect of Inequality and Social Identity on Party Strategies
by Margit Tavits & Joshua D. Potter - 759-774 Using Bayesian Aldrich‐McKelvey Scaling to Study Citizens' Ideological Preferences and Perceptions
by Christopher Hare & David A. Armstrong & Ryan Bakker & Royce Carroll & Keith T. Poole - 775-788 Testing What Matters (If You Must Test at All): A Context‐Driven Approach to Substantive and Statistical Significance
by Justin H. Gross
February 2015, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 275-291 The Basic Arithmetic of Legislative Decisions
by Michael Laver & Kenneth Benoit - 292-308 Connecting the Candidates: Consultant Networks and the Diffusion of Campaign Strategy in American Congressional Elections
by Brendan Nyhan & Jacob M. Montgomery - 309-325 Don't Stand So Close to Me: Spatial Contagion Effects and Party Competition
by Laron K. Williams & Guy D. Whitten - 326-340 False Consciousness or Class Awareness? Local Income Inequality, Personal Economic Position, and Belief in American Meritocracy
by Benjamin J. Newman & Christopher D. Johnston & Patrick L. Lown - 341-356 Explaining Institutional Change: Policy Areas, Outside Options, and the Bretton Woods Institutions
by Phillip Y. Lipscy - 357-371 The Distributive Politics of Enforcement
by Alisha C. Holland - 372-389 Responsibility Attribution for Collective Decision Makers
by Raymond Duch & Wojtek Przepiorka & Randolph Stevenson - 390-402 Social Protest and Policy Attitudes: The Case of the 2006 Immigrant Rallies
by Regina Branton & Valerie Martinez‐Ebers & Tony E. Carey & Tetsuya Matsubayashi - 403-418 Chief Justice Roberts's Health Care Decision Disrobed: The Microfoundations of the Supreme Court's Legitimacy
by Dino P. Christenson & David M. Glick - 419-439 Monopoly Money: Foreign Investment and Bribery in Vietnam, a Survey Experiment
by Edmund J. Malesky & Dimitar D. Gueorguiev & Nathan M. Jensen - 440-456 Competency Costs in Foreign Affairs: Presidential Performance in International Conflicts and Domestic Legislative Success, 1953–2001
by Christopher Gelpi & Joseph M. Grieco - 457-474 It's (Change in) the (Future) Economy, Stupid: Economic Indicators, the Media, and Public Opinion
by Stuart N. Soroka & Dominik A. Stecula & Christopher Wlezien - 475-494 Information Aggregation and Optimal Structure of the Executive
by Torun Dewan & Andrea Galeotti & Christian Ghiglino & Francesco Squintani - 495-510 Comparative Politics and the Synthetic Control Method
by Alberto Abadie & Alexis Diamond & Jens Hainmueller - 511-528 No News Is News: Nonignorable Nonresponse in Roll‐Call Data Analysis
by Guillermo Rosas & Yael Shomer & Stephen R. Haptonstahl
January 2015, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-18 Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
by Nicholas Carnes & Noam Lupu - 19-36 Attacks without Consequence? Candidates, Parties, Groups, and the Changing Face of Negative Advertising
by Conor M. Dowling & Amber Wichowsky - 37-54 Identifying Judicial Empathy: Does Having Daughters Cause Judges to Rule for Women's Issues?
by Adam N. Glynn & Maya Sen - 55-70 Politics by Number: Indicators as Social Pressure in International Relations
by Judith G. Kelley & Beth A. Simmons - 71-90 Electoral Competition through Issue Selection
by Enriqueta Aragonès & Micael Castanheira & Marco Giani - 91-108 Voter Learning in State Primary Elections
by Shigeo Hirano & Gabriel S. Lenz & Maksim Pinkovskiy & James M. Snyder - 109-127 Institutional Sources of Legitimate Authority: An Experimental Investigation
by Eric S. Dickson & Sanford C. Gordon & Gregory A. Huber