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October 2021, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 1751-1760 Voter Responses to Fiscal Austerity
by Hübscher, Evelyne & Sattler, Thomas & Wagner, Markus
- 1761-1772 Female Empowerment and the Politics of Language: Evidence Using Gender-Neutral Amendments to Subnational Constitutions
by Newman, Benjamin J. & DeMora, Stephanie L. & Reny, Tyler T.
- 1773-1781 Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation: Evidence from Swedish Panel Data
by Aggeborn, Linuz & Lajevardi, Nazita & Nyman, Pär
- 1782-1791 Electoral Reform and Strategic Coordination
by Fiva, Jon H. & Hix, Simon
- 1792-1800 Correcting Bias in Perceptions of Public Opinion Among American Elected Officials: Results from Two Field Experiments
by Kalla, Joshua L. & Porter, Ethan
July 2021, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 909-923 The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay Why Is There No Just Riot Theory?
by Havercroft, Jonathan
- 924-939 Terror, Hate and the Demands of Counter-Speech
by Howard, Jeffrey W.
- 940-962 Keeping Friends Close, But Enemies Closer: Foreign Aid Responses to Natural Disasters
by Cheng, Cindy & Minhas, Shahryar
- 963-980 (A)Political Constituency Development Funds: Evidence from Pakistan
by Malik, Rabia
- 981-1001 Rebels, Revenue and Redistribution: The Political Geography of Post-Conflict Power-Sharing in Africa
by Haass, Felix & Ottmann, Martin
- 1002-1023 War Makes the Regime: Regional Rebellions and Political Militarization Worldwide
by Eibl, Ferdinand & Hertog, Steffen & Slater, Dan
- 1024-1039 Wartime Violence and Post-War Women's Representation
by Hadzic, Dino & Tavits, Margit
- 1040-1061 The Cultural Sources of the Gender Gap in Voter Turnout
by Dassonneville, Ruth & Kostelka, Filip
- 1062-1079 Racial Attitudes Through a Partisan Lens
by Engelhardt, Andrew M.
- 1080-1096 Deprivation in the Midst of Plenty: Citizen Polarization and Political Protest
by Griffin, John D. & Kiewiet de Jonge, Chad & Velasco-Guachalla, Vania Ximena
- 1097-1118 The Role of Child Perception and Motivation in Political Socialization
by Hatemi, Peter K. & Ojeda, Christopher
- 1119-1137 Material Interests, Identity and Linked Fate in Three Countries
by Donnelly, Michael J.
- 1138-1159 The Trump Effect: An Experimental Investigation of the Emboldening Effect of Racially Inflammatory Elite Communication
by Newman, Benjamin & Merolla, Jennifer L. & Shah, Sono & Lemi, Danielle Casarez & Collingwood, Loren & Ramakrishnan, S. Karthick
- 1160-1180 A Populist Paradox? How Brexit Softened Anti-Immigrant Attitudes
by Schwartz, Cassilde & Simon, Miranda & Hudson, David & van-Heerde-Hudson, Jennifer
- 1181-1202 Depolarization, Repolarization and Redistributive Ideological Change in Britain, 1983–2016
by Cohen, Gidon & Cohen, Sarah
- 1203-1229 Party Institutionalization and Welfare State Development
by Rasmussen, Magnus B. & Knutsen, Carl Henrik
- 1230-1250 Education and Attitudes toward Redistribution in the United States
by Bullock, John G.
- 1251-1269 How Political Contestation Over Judicial Nominations Polarizes Americans’ Attitudes Toward the Supreme Court
by Rogowski, Jon C. & Stone, Andrew R.
- 1270-1291 Silencing Their Critics: How Government Restrictions Against Civil Society Affect International ‘Naming and Shaming’
by Smidt, Hannah & Perera, Dominic & Mitchell, Neil J. & Bakke, Kristin M.
- 1292-1313 Elite Communication and the Popular Legitimacy of International Organizations
by Dellmuth, Lisa M. & Tallberg, Jonas
- 1314-1314 Elite Communication and the Popular Legitimacy of International Organizations – CORRIGENDUM
by Dellmuth, Lisa M. & Tallberg, Jonas
- 1315-1322 More Accurate, But No Less Polarized: Comparing the Factual Beliefs of Government Officials and the Public
by Lee, Nathan & Nyhan, Brendan & Reifler, Jason & Flynn, D. J.
- 1323-1323 More Accurate, But No Less Polarized: Comparing the Factual Beliefs of Government Officials and the Public – CORRIGENDUM
by Lee, Nathan & Nyhan, Brendan & Reifler, Jason & Flynn, D. J.
- 1324-1331 Citizen Evaluations of Legislator–Constituent Communication
by Costa, Mia
- 1332-1339 Global Racist Contagion Following Donald Trump's Election
by Giani, Marco & Méon, Pierre-Guillaume
- 1340-1347 Does Electing Extremist Parties Increase Violence and Intolerance?
by Kuipers, Nicholas & Nellis, Gareth & Weaver, Michael
- 1348-1355 Popular Support for Environmental Protection: A Life-Cycle Perspective
by Geys, Benny & Heggedal, Tom-Reiel & Sørensen, Rune J.
- 1356-1356 How Do Observers Assess Resolve? – CORRIGENDUM
by Kertzer, Joshua D & Renshon, Jonathan & Yarhi-Milo, Keren
April 2021, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 463-487 The Political Legacy of Violence During China's Cultural Revolution
by Wang, Yuhua
- 488-506 Violence on Many Sides: Framing Effects on Protest and Support for Repression
by Edwards, Pearce & Arnon, Daniel
- 507-525 Military Aid, Regime Vulnerability and the Escalation of Political Violence
by Boutton, Andrew
- 526-540 Ruling Parties in Authoritarian Regimes: Rethinking Institutional Strength
by Meng, Anne
- 541-558 How State Capacity Helps Autocrats win Elections
by Seeberg, Merete Bech
- 559-583 Don't Call It a Comeback: Autocratic Ruling Parties After Democratization
by Miller, Michael K.
- 584-603 Principled or Pragmatic? Morality Politics in Direct Democracy
by Colombo, Céline
- 604-623 Reconsidering Tolerance: Insights From Political Theory and Three Experiments
by Jones, Calvert W. & Bejan, Teresa M.
- 624-645 Negativity Bias: The Impact of Framing of Immigration on Welfare State Support in Germany, Sweden and the UK
by Avdagic, Sabina & Savage, Lee
- 646-665 Incumbent Tenure Crowds Out Economic Voting
by Larsen, Martin Vinæs
- 666-684 When Deliberation Produces Persuasion rather than Polarization: Measuring and modeling Small Group Dynamics in a Field Experiment
by Esterling, Kevin M. & Fung, Archon & Lee, Taeku
- 685-705 Escaping the Disengagement Dilemma: Two Field Experiments on Motivating Citizens to Report on Public Services
by Buntaine, Mark T. & Nielson, Daniel L. & Skaggs, Jacob T.
- 706-723 Stuck in the middle: Ideology, valence and the electoral failures of centrist parties
by Zur, Roi
- 724-749 Why Local Party Leaders Don't Support Nominating Centrists
by Broockman, David E. & Carnes, Nicholas & Crowder-Meyer, Melody & Skovron, Christopher
- 750-771 The Effects of Female Leadership on Women's Voice in Political Debate
by Blumenau, Jack
- 772-787 The Political Dynamics of Portfolio Design in European Democracies
by Sieberer, Ulrich & Meyer, Thomas M. & Bäck, Hanna & Ceron, Andrea & Falcó-Gimeno, Albert & Guinaudeau, Isabelle & Hansen, Martin Ejnar & Kolltveit, Kristoffer & Louwerse, Tom & Müller, Wolfgang C. & Persson, Thomas
- 788-806 The Politics of Procedural Choice: Regulating Legislative Debate in the UK House of Commons, 1811–2015
by Goet, Niels D.
- 807-826 Media's Influence on LGBTQ Support Across Africa
by Winkler, Stephen
- 827-844 The Political Morality of School Composition: The Case of Religious Selection
by Clayton, Matthew & Mason, Andrew & Swift, Adam & Wareham, Ruth
- 845-868 Muslim Trade and City Growth Before the Nineteenth Century: Comparative Urbanization in Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia
by Blaydes, Lisa & Paik, Christopher
- 869-889 Do Political Finance Reforms Reduce Corruption?
by Hummel, Calla & Gerring, John & Burt, Thomas
- 890-898 Ethics in Elite Experiments: A Perspective of Officials and Voters
by Naurin, Elin & Öhberg, Patrik
- 899-907 Directing Compliance? Remedial Approach and Compliance with European Court of Human Rights Judgments
by Stiansen, Øyvind
January 2021, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-15 The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay: Representing the Future: The Interests of Future Persons in Representative Democracy
by Campos, Andre Santos
- 16-38 Adapt or Perish? How Parties Respond to Party System Saturation in 21 Western Democracies, 1945–2011
by van de Wardt, Marc & van Witteloostuijn, Arjen
- 39-39 Adapt or Perish? How Parties Respond to Party System Saturation in 21 Western Democracies, 1945–2011 – CORRIGENDUM
by van de Wardt, Marc & van Witteloostuijn, Arjen
- 40-59 Reconceptualizing Dimensions of Political Competition In Europe: A Demand-side Approach
by Wheatley, Jonathan & Mendez, Fernando
- 60-67 Vote Expectations Versus Vote Intentions: Rival Forecasting Strategies
by Murr, Andreas E. & Stegmaier, Mary & Lewis-Beck, Michael S.
- 68-92 How to Close the Gender Gap in Political Participation: Lessons from Matrilineal Societies in Africa
by Robinson, Amanda Lea & Gottlieb, Jessica
- 93-114 Conceptions of National Identity and Ambivalence towards Immigration
by Lindstam, Emmy & Mader, Matthias & Schoen, Harald
- 115-136 ‘Why Do You Ask?’ The Nature and Impacts of Attitudes towards Public Opinion Surveys in the Arab World
by Gengler, Justin J. & Tessler, Mark & Lucas, Russell & Forney, Jonathan
- 137-162 Beyond Positive and Negative: New Perspectives on Feedback Effects in Public Opinion on the Welfare State
by Busemeyer, Marius R & Abrassart, Aurélien & Nezi, Roula
- 163-180 Trends in Public Support for Welfare Spending: How the Economy Matters
by Wlezien, Christopher & Soroka, Stuart
- 181-202 In the Shadow of Conflict: How Emotions, Threat Perceptions and Victimization Influence Foreign Policy Attitudes
by Kupatadze, A. & Zeitzoff, T.
- 203-229 High-Profile Criminal Violence: Why Drug Cartels Murder Government Officials and Party Candidates in Mexico
by Trejo, Guillermo & Ley, Sandra
- 230-252 Systematic Measurement Error in Election Violence Data: Causes and Consequences
by von Borzyskowski, Inken & Wahman, Michael
- 253-274 Development or Rent Seeking? How Political Influence Shapes Public Works Provision in India
by Thomas, Anjali
- 275-293 Crazy Like a Fox? Are Leaders with Reputations for Madness More Successful at International Coercion?
by McManus, Roseanne W.
- 294-307 Crazy Like a Fox? Are Leaders with Reputations for Madness More Successful at International Coercion? - CORRIGENDUM
by McManus, Roseanne W.
- 308-330 How Do Observers Assess Resolve?
by Kertzer, Joshua D & Renshon, Jonathan & Yarhi-Milo, Keren
- 331-352 Electoral Cycles in Government Policy Making: Strategic Timing of Austerity Reform Measures in Western Europe
by Strobl, Daniel & Bäck, Hanna & Müller, Wolfgang C. & Angelova, Mariyana
- 353-373 Contingent Advantage? Sovereign Borrowing, Democratic Institutions and Global Capital Cycles
by Ballard-Rosa, Cameron & Mosley, Layna & Wellhausen, Rachel L
- 374-393 Redistribution and the Quality of Government: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
by Petrova, Bilyana
- 394-411 Economic Sanctions and Government Spending Adjustments: The Case of Disaster Preparedness
by McLean, Elena V & Whang, Taehee
- 412-426 Multilevel Analysis with Few Clusters: Improving Likelihood-Based Methods to Provide Unbiased Estimates and Accurate Inference
by Elff, Martin & Heisig, Jan Paul & Schaeffer, Merlin & Shikano, Susumu
- 427-436 Voters Punish Politicians with Depression
by Loewen, Peter John & Rheault, Ludovic
- 437-449 Do Voters Benchmark Economic Performance?
by Arel-Bundock, Vincent & Blais, André & Dassonneville, Ruth
- 450-453 Benchmarking across Borders: An Update and Response
by Kayser, Mark A & Peress, Michael
- 454-459 Comment on Elff et al
by Stegmueller, Daniel
- 460-462 Rejoinder to Daniel Stegmueller's Comments
by Elff, Martin & Heisig, Jan Paul & Schaeffer, Merlin & Shikano, Susumu
October 2020, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 1217-1243 Party Polarization, Ideological Sorting and the Emergence of the US Partisan Gender Gap
by Gillion, Daniel Q. & Ladd, Jonathan M. & Meredith, Marc
- 1245-1261 Does Social Disagreement Attenuate Partisan Motivated Reasoning? A Test Case Concerning Economic Evaluations
by Robison, Joshua
- 1263-1281 Core Political Values and the Long-Term Shaping of Partisanship
by Evans, Geoffrey & Neundorf, Anja
- 1283-1305 Personnel Politics: Elections, Clientelistic Competition and Teacher Hiring in Indonesia
by Pierskalla, Jan H & Sacks, Audrey
- 1307-1324 Compulsory Voting: A Defence
by Umbers, Lachlan M
- 1325-1339 Beyond Opportunity Costs: Campaign Messages, Anger and Turnout among the Unemployed
by Aytaç, S. Erdem & Rau, Eli Gavin & Stokes, Susan
- 1341-1358 Constrained Presidential Power in Africa? Legislative Independence and Executive Rule Making in Kenya, 1963–2013
by Opalo, Ken Ochieng’
- 1359-1379 Presidents’ Sex and Popularity: Baselines, Dynamics and Policy Performance
by Carlin, Ryan E & Carreras, Miguel & Love, Gregory J
- 1381-1403 Are Transfer-Dependent Governments More Creditworthy? Reassessing the Fiscal Federal Foundations of Subnational Default Risk
by Hanniman, Kyle
- 1405-1417 The Future is a Moving Target: Predicting Political Instability
by Bowlsby, Drew & Chenoweth, Erica & Hendrix, Cullen & Moyer, Jonathan D.
- 1419-1437 Risk and Self-Respect
by Baderin, Alice & Barnes, Lucy
- 1439-1457 The Development of Students’ Engagement in School, Community and Democracy
by Holbein, John B. & Hillygus, D. Sunshine & Lenard, Matthew A. & Gibson-Davis, Christina & Hill, Darryl V.
- 1459-1480 Revolutionary Homophobia: Explaining State Repression against Sexual Minorities
by Tschantret, Joshua
- 1481-1495 Policy Preferences after Crime Victimization: Panel and Survey Evidence from Latin America
by Visconti, Giancarlo
- 1497-1515 Does Counter-Attitudinal Information Cause Backlash? Results from Three Large Survey Experiments
by Guess, Andrew & Coppock, Alexander
- 1517-1517 Does Counter-Attitudinal Information Cause Backlash? Results from Three Large Survey Experiments – CORRIGENDUM
by Guess, Andrew & Coppock, Alexander
- 1519-1537 What Makes People Worry about the Welfare State? A Three-Country Experiment
by Goerres, Achim & Karlsen, Rune & Kumlin, Staffan
- 1539-1559 Do Islamic State’s Deadly Attacks Disengage, Deter, or Mobilize Supporters?
by Barceló, Joan & Labzina, Elena
- 1561-1581 Cognitive Biases and Communication Strength in Social Networks: The Case of Episodic Frames
by Aarøe, Lene & Petersen, Michael Bang
- 1583-1592 Agenda Control and Electoral Success in the US House
by Fortunato, David & Monroe, Nathan W
- 1593-1607 What the Enemy Knows: Common Knowledge and the Rationality of War
by Chadefaux, Thomas
July 2020, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 811-828 What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
by Helbling, Marc & Traunmüller, Richard
- 829-847 The Causal Effect of Radical Right Success on Mainstream Parties’ Policy Positions: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
by Abou-Chadi, Tarik & Krause, Werner
- 849-866 Are All ‘Birthers’ Conspiracy Theorists? On the Relationship Between Conspiratorial Thinking and Political Orientations
by Enders, Adam M. & Smallpage, Steven M. & Lupton, Robert N.
- 867-892 Perceived Discrimination and Political Behavior
by Oskooii, Kassra A.R.
- 893-910 Does Media Coverage Drive Public Support for UKIP or Does Public Support for UKIP Drive Media Coverage?
by Murphy, Justin & Devine, Daniel
- 911-931 Political Leadership in the Media: Gender Bias in Leader Stereotypes during Campaign and Routine Times
by Aaldering, Loes & Van Der Pas, Daphne Joanna
- 933-954 Does threatening their franchise make registered voters more likely to participate? Evidence from an aborted voter purge
by Biggers, Daniel R. & Smith, Daniel A.
- 955-977 Investor Rights versus Human Rights: Do Bilateral Investment Treaties Tilt the Scale?
by Bodea, Cristina & Ye, Fangjin
- 979-1000 Setting the Party Agenda: Interest Groups, Voters and Issue Attention
by Klüver, Heike
- 1001-1024 A Function-Sensitive Approach to the Political Legitimacy of Global Governance
by Erman, Eva
- 1025-1045 Launching Revolution: Social Media and the Egyptian Uprising’s First Movers
by Clarke, Killian & Kocak, Korhan
- 1047-1065 Citizen Duty and the Ethical Power of Communities: Mixed-Method Evidence from East Asia
by Hur, Aram
- 1067-1088 Guns or Money? Defense Co-operation and Bilateral Lending as Coevolving Networks
by Kinne, Brandon J & Bunte, Jonas B.
- 1089-1109 Obstacle to Peace? Ethnic Geography and Effectiveness of Peacekeeping
by Di Salvatore, Jessica
- 1111-1136 Review Article: A Structured Review of Semi-Presidential Studies: Debates, Results and Missing Pieces
by Åberg, Jenny & Sedelius, Thomas
- 1137-1145 Roll-Call Votes in the German Bundestag: A New Dataset, 1949–2013
by Sieberer, Ulrich & Saalfeld, Thomas & Ohmura, Tamaki & Bergmann, Henning & Bailer, Stefanie
- 1147-1153 Elections and Uncertain Decisions in Politics: A Survey Experiment with US Municipal Officials
by Butler, Daniel Mark
- 1155-1167 Reducing the Cost of Voting: An Evaluation of Internet Voting’s Effect on Turnout
by Goodman, Nicole & Stokes, Leah C.
- 1169-1174 Electoral Spillovers in an Intertwined World: Brexit Effects on the 2016 Spanish Vote
by Delis, Agelos & Matakos, Konstantinos & Xefteris, Dimitrios
- 1175-1191 Election Ink and Turnout in a Partial Democracy
by Ferree, Karen E. & Jung, Danielle F. & Dowd, Robert A. & Gibson, Clark C.
- 1193-1205 When Do You Get Economists as Policy Makers?
by Hallerberg, Mark & Wehner, Joachim
- 1207-1215 Message Received? Experimental Findings on How Messages about Corruption Shape Perceptions
by Peiffer, Caryn
April 2020, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 403-433 Restraining the Huddled Masses: Migration Policy and Autocratic Survival
by Miller, Michael K. & Peters, Margaret E.
- 435-456 Corruption and Ideological Voting
by Burlacu, Diana
- 457-480 Getting a Hand By Cutting Them Off: How Uncertainty over Political Corruption Affects Violence
by Zachary, Paul & Spaniel, William
- 481-495 For and Against Brexit: A Survey Experiment of the Impact of Campaign Effects on Public Attitudes toward EU Membership
by Goodwin, Matthew & Hix, Simon & Pickup, Mark
- 497-509 Tones from a Narrowing Race: Polling and Online Political Communication during the 2014 Scottish Referendum Campaign
by Brie, Evelyne & Dufresne, Yannick
- 511-533 Feudalism, Collaboration and Path Dependence in England’s Political Development
by Leon, Gabriel
- 535-566 Are Western-Educated Leaders Less Prone to Initiate Militarized Disputes?
by Barceló, Joan
- 567-584 The Liberal Ethics of Non-Interference
by Mariotti, Marco & Veneziani, Roberto
- 585-620 Pension Returns and Popular Support for Neoliberalism in Post-Pension Reform Latin America
by Kerner, Andrew
- 621-640 The Moral Roots of Partisan Division: How Moral Conviction Heightens Affective Polarization
by Garrett, Kristin N. & Bankert, Alexa
- 641-652 The Behavioral Consequences of Election Outcomes: Evidence From Campaign Contributions
by Dumas, Nicolas K. & Shohfi, Kyle
- 653-675 Beclouding Party Position as an Electoral Strategy: Voter Polarization, Issue Priority and Position Blurring
by Han, Kyung Joon
- 677-685 On the Representativeness of Primary Electorates
by Sides, John & Tausanovitch, Chris & Vavreck, Lynn & Warshaw, Christopher
- 687-712 ‘Reserved Ratification’: An Analysis of States’ Entry of Reservations Upon Ratification of Human Rights Treaties
by McKibben, Heather Elko & Western, Shaina D.
- 713-730 Voting Rights and Immigrant Incorporation: Evidence from Norway
by Ferwerda, Jeremy & Finseraas, Henning & Bergh, Johannes
- 731-755 Violence, Empathy and Altruism: Evidence from the Ivorian Refugee Crisis in Liberia
by Hartman, Alexandra C. & Morse, Benjamin S.
- 757-779 Ethnicity, National Identity and the State: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Green, Elliott
- 781-792 Rising to the Occasion? Youth Political Knowledge and the Voting Age
by Rosenqvist, Olof
- 793-805 When Do the Wealthy Support Redistribution? Inequality Aversion in Buenos Aires
by Feierherd, German & Schiumerini, Luis & Stokes, Susan
- 807-807 Beyond Positive and Negative: New Perspectives on Feedback Effects in Public Opinion on the Welfare State – ERRATUM
by Busemeyer, Marius R & Abrassart, Aurélien & Nezi, Spyridoula & Nezi, Roula
- 809-809 The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Co-operation? – ERRATUM
by Hovi, Jon & Sprinz, Detlef F. & Sælen, Håkon & Underdal, Arild
January 2020, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-15 Gender, Incumbency and Party List Nominations
by Meserve, Stephen A. & Pemstein, Daniel & Bernhard, William T.
- 17-44 The Strategic Origins of Electoral Authoritarianism
by Miller, Michael K.
- 45-78 Oilfields, Mosques and Violence: Is There a Resource Curse in Xinjiang?
by Hong, Ji Yeon & Yang, Wenhui
- 79-101 Dominant Party Rule, Elections, and Cabinet Instability in African Autocracies
by Kroeger, Alex M.
- 103-127 How Do People Evaluate Foreign Aid To ‘Nasty’ Regimes?
by Heinrich, Tobias & Kobayashi, Yoshiharu
- 129-153 Reciprocity and Public Opposition to Foreign Direct Investment
by Chilton, Adam S. & Milner, Helen V. & Tingley, Dustin
- 155-164 Uncovering High-Level Corruption: Cross-National Objective Corruption Risk Indicators Using Public Procurement Data
by Fazekas, Mihály & Kocsis, Gábor
- 165-184 Risky Business? Welfare State Reforms and Government Support in Britain and Denmark
by Lee, Seonghui & Jensen, Carsten & Arndt, Christoph & Wenzelburger, Georg
- 185-215 Nuanced Accountability: Voter Responses to Service Delivery in Southern Africa
by de Kadt, Daniel & Lieberman, Evan S.
- 217-239 Ethnic Diversity, Segregation and Ethnocentric Trust in Africa
by Robinson, Amanda Lea
- 241-260 Values and Political Predispositions in the Age of Polarization: Examining the Relationship between Partisanship and Ideology in the United States, 1988–2012
by Lupton, Robert N. & Smallpage, Steven M. & Enders, Adam M.
- 261-280 Coalition Bargaining Duration in Multiparty Democracies
by Ecker, Alejandro & Meyer, Thomas M.
- 281-302 Who Gets into the Papers? Party Campaign Messages and the Media
by Meyer, Thomas M. & Haselmayer, Martin & Wagner, Markus
- 303-320 Beyond the Hazard Ratio: Generating Expected Durations from the Cox Proportional Hazards Model
by Kropko, Jonathan & Harden, Jeffrey J.
- 321-343 The Influence of Local Ethnic Diversity on Group-Centric Crime Attitudes
by Hjorth, Frederik
- 345-362 How Exposure to Violence Affects Ethnic Voting
by Hadzic, Dino & Carlson, David & Tavits, Margit
- 363-379 Burden Sharing: Income, Inequality and Willingness to Fight
by Anderson, Christopher J. & Getmansky, Anna & Hirsch-Hoefler, Sivan
- 381-389 A Get-Out-the-Vote Experiment on the World’s Largest Participatory Budgeting Vote in Brazil
by Peixoto, Tiago & Sjoberg, Fredrik M. & Mellon, Jonathan
- 391-401 What Makes Parties Adapt to Voter Preferences? The Role of Party Organization, Goals and Ideology
by Bischof, Daniel & Wagner, Markus
October 2019, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 1201-1226 Economic and Cultural Drivers of Immigrant Support Worldwide
by Valentino, Nicholas A. & Soroka, Stuart N. & Iyengar, Shanto & Aalberg, Toril & Duch, Raymond & Fraile, Marta & Hahn, Kyu S. & Hansen, Kasper M. & Harell, Allison & Helbling, Marc & Jackman, Simon D. & Kobayashi, Tetsuro
- 1227-1250 Connectivity, Clientelism and Public Provision
by Shami, Mahvish
- 1251-1277 Transparency, Protest and Democratic Stability
by Hollyer, James R. & Rosendorff, B. Peter & Vreeland, James Raymond
- 1279-1307 Beliefs about Climate Beliefs: The Importance of Second-Order Opinions for Climate Politics
by Mildenberger, Matto & Tingley, Dustin
- 1309-1332 Does Political Sophistication Minimize Value Conflict? Evidence from a Heteroskedastic Graded IRT Model of Opinions toward Climate Change
by Kellstedt, Paul M. & Ramirez, Mark D. & Vedlitz, Arnold & Zahran, Sammy
- 1333-1355 Interests, Norms and Support for the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Case of Climate Co-operation
by Bechtel, Michael M. & Genovese, Federica & Scheve, Kenneth F.
- 1357-1379 International Institutions and Political Liberalization: Evidence from the World Bank Loans Program
by Carnegie, Allison & Samii, Cyrus
- 1381-1406 How do Economic Circumstances Determine Preferences? Evidence from Long-run Panel Data
by O’Grady, Tom
- 1407-1429 Does Government Support Respond to Governments’ Social Welfare Rhetoric or their Spending? An Analysis of Government Support in Britain, Spain and the United States
by Bernardi, Luca & Adams, James
- 1431-1452 The Donor’s Dilemma: International Aid and Human Rights Violations
by Dasandi, Niheer & Erez, Lior
- 1453-1474 Third-Party Actors and the Intentional Targeting of Civilians in War
by Appel, Benjamin J. & Prorok, Alyssa K.
- 1475-1498 Networks and Social Influence in European Legislative Politics
by Malang, Thomas & Brandenberger, Laurence & Leifeld, Philip
- 1499-1526 Organizational and Ideological Strategies for Nationalization: Evidence from European Parties
by Borz, Gabriela & de Miguel, Carolina
- 1527-1553 Mass Shootings and Public Support for Gun Control
by Newman, Benjamin J. & Hartman, Todd K.
- 1555-1565 Reexamining the Effect of Mass Shootings on Public Support for Gun Control
by Barney, David J & Schaffner, Brian F
- 1567-1576 Accounting for Pre-Treatment Exposure in Panel Data: Re-Estimating the Effect of Mass Public Shootings
by Hartman, Todd K & Newman, Benjamin J
- 1577-1589 The Measurement of Real-Time Perceptions of Financial Stress: Implications for Political Science
by Gandrud, Christopher & Hallerberg, Mark
- 1591-1601 Voters, Responsibility Attribution and Support Parties in Parliamentary Democracies
by Tromborg, Mathias Wessel & Stevenson, Randolph T. & Fortunato, David
- 1603-1603 Voters, Responsibility Attribution and Support Parties in Parliamentary Democracies – CORRIGENDUM
by Tromborg, Mathias Wessel & Stevenson, Randolph T. & Fortunato, David
July 2019, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 799-821 Restoring Confidence in Post-Conflict Security Sectors: Survey Evidence from Liberia on Female Ratio Balancing Reforms
by Karim, Sabrina
- 823-836 The Political Dynamics of Bureaucratic Turnover
by Dahlström, Carl & Holmgren, Mikael
- 837-856 Nationalism in a Liberal Register: Beyond the ‘Paradox of Universalism’ in Immigrant Integration Politics
by Jensen, Kristian Kriegbaum & Mouritsen, Per
- 857-881 Hitting Them With Carrots: Voter Intimidation and Vote Buying in Russia
by Frye, Timothy & Reuter, Ora John & Szakonyi, David
- 882-882 Hitting Them With Carrots: Voter Intimidation and Vote Buying in Russia – CORRIGENDUM
by Frye, Timothy & Reuter, Ora John & Szakonyi, David
- 883-900 Internal Opposition Dynamics and Restraints on Authoritarian Control
by Buckles, Grant T.
- 901-921 Ethnicity and the Swing Vote in Africa’s Emerging Democracies: Evidence from Kenya
by Horowitz, Jeremy
- 923-939 Electoral Competition, Control and Learning
by Dewan, Torun & Hortala-Vallve, Rafael
- 941-956 A Matter of Representation: Spatial Voting and Inconsistent Policy Preferences
by Stoetzer, Lukas F.
- 957-975 Are Parties Equally Responsive to Women and Men?
by Homola, Jonathan
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