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April 2026, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 255-275 Analyzing the impact of events through surveys: formalizing biases and introducing the dual randomized survey design
by Bertoli, Andrew & Jakli, Laura & Pascoe, Henry
- 276-295 Beyond political connections: a measurement model approach to estimating firm-level political influence in 41 countries
by Francis, David C. & Kubinec, Robert
- 296-314 Challenger entry and electoral accountability
by Morrier, Jacob
- 315-335 Climate regulation’s effects on businesses and public support for climate action
by Menon, Anil & Nissen, Katie & Osgood, Iain
- 336-352 Out of order: specification check sequencing in Cox models
by Jones, Benjamin T. & Metzger, Shawna K.
- 353-369 Everything in moderation? The effect of extremist nominations on individual and corporate PAC fundraising
by Meisels, Mellissa
- 370-387 Social segregation, inter-group contact, and discriminatory policing
by Hübert, Ryan & Little, Andrew T.
- 388-413 From cradle to congress: the effect of birthplace on legislative decision-making
by Emrich, Colin & Style, Hillary & Vander Wielen, Ryan J.
- 414-429 Bayesian reasoning for qualitative replication analysis: Examples from climate politics
by Fairfield, Tasha & Charman, Andrew
- 430-450 Reassessing World Bank conditionality: beyond count measures
by Winter, Jacob & Cormier, Ben & Kramarz, Teresa & Manger, Mark S.
- 451-471 Improved LM test for robust model specification searches in covariance structure analysis: application in political science research
by Zheng, Bang Quan & Bentler, Peter M.
- 472-489 Measurement error when surveying issue positions: a MultiTrait MultiError approach
by Backström, Kim & Cernat, Alexandru & Sirén, Rasmus & Söderlund, Peter
- 490-505 Fiscal opportunity coupled with political willingness? Unpacking the effects of TELs and partisan governments on income inequality in the American states, 1986–2020
by Krause, George A. & Lofton, Michelle L.
- 506-522 Economic evaluations and partisan faultfinding: when are respondents most likely to answer survey questions honestly?
by Zilinsky, Jan & Bisbee, James
- 523-532 Using contextual measures to capture citizens’ perception of inequality in their surrounding environment
by Newman, Benjamin J.
- 533-541 Discounting extreme positions: party normalization and support for the far right
by Balcells, Laia & Martínez, Sergi & vanderWilden, Ethan
- 542-550 The case for multiple UESDs and an application to migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea
by Frese, Joris
- 551-560 Conservative bias in perceptions of public opinion among citizens: perceived social norms about abortion rights in post-Roe United States
by Fornaro, Giulia
January 2026, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-21 Heroes and villains: motivated projection of political identities
by Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. & Wagner, Markus
- 22-39 Measuring legislators’ ideological position in large chambers using pairwise-comparisons
by Breunig, Christian & Guinaudeau, Benjamin
- 40-52 Interactions among simultaneous elections
by Zhou, Congyi
- 53-70 Are local policy attitudes distinct?
by Schaffner, Brian F. & Rhodes, Jesse H. & La Raja, Raymond J.
- 71-86 Yellow peril or model minority? Measuring Janus-faced prejudice toward Asians in the United States
by Kim, D.G. & Han, Enze
- 87-105 Presenting the StanDat database on international standards: improving data accessibility on marginal topics
by Bjørkholt, Solveig
- 106-123 Understanding the impact of the 2018 voter ID pilots on turnout at the London local elections: A synthetic difference-in-difference approach
by Barton, Tom
- 124-142 Opportunistic rebel tactics in civil war: Evidence from Colombia
by Uribe, Andres & Schouela, Noah
- 143-159 Foreign aid, FDI and the personalization of power in autocracies
by Puertas, Bernat & Escribà-Folch, Abel
- 160-167 (When) are lobbying expenditures a good proxy for lobbying activity?
by Thieme, Sebastian
- 168-176 Reward or punishment? The distribution of life-cycle returns to political office
by Dahlgaard, Jens Olav & Kjøller, Frederik K. & Kristensen, Nicolai
- 177-189 Income, education, and policy priorities
by Tausanovitch, Chris & Holliday, Derek E.
- 190-200 Do external threats increase bipartisanship in the United States? An experimental test in the shadow of China's rise
by Yeung, Eddy S. F. & Xu, Weifang
- 201-212 Can autocratic power influence the media in democracies? Evidence from China's expulsion of American journalists
by Lai, Ruilin
- 213-220 Criminal fragmentation in Mexico
by Esberg, Jane
- 221-230 Reducing attrition in phone-based panel surveys: best practices and semi-automation for survey workflows
by Alrababah, Ala & Casalis, Marine & Masterson, Daniel & Hangartner, Dominik & Wehrli, Stefan & Weinstein, Jeremy
- 231-239 Decentralization and ideology
by Wilke, Anna M. & Syunyaev, Georgiy & Ting, Michael
- 240-252 Does mainstream populism work? Populist rhetoric and the electoral fortunes of mainstream parties
by Kollberg, Markus
- 253-253 When hearts meet minds: complementary effects of perspective-getting and information on refugee inclusion – ERRATUM
by Adida, Claire L. & Lo, Adeline & Platas, Melina & Prather, Lauren & Williamson, Scott
October 2025, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 781-797 Survey sampling in the Global South using Facebook advertisements
by Rosenzweig, Leah R. & Bergquist, Parrish & Pham, Katherine Hoffmann & Rampazzo, Francesco & Mildenberger, Matto
- 798-814 When hearts meet minds: complementary effects of perspective-getting and information on refugee inclusion
by Adida, Claire L. & Lo, Adeline & Platas, Melina & Prather, Lauren & Williamson, Scott
- 815-831 Intra-ethnic divisions and disagreement over self-determination demands in ethnic movements
by Gremler, Frederik & Vogt, Manuel & Weidmann, Nils B.
- 832-849 Multidimensional conflicts over disarmament and international security: analyzing speeches in the First Committee of the UN General Assembly
by Finke, Daniel & Risse, Tobias
- 850-864 Who decides who gets in? Diplomats, bureaucrats, and visa issuance
by Lindsey, David
- 865-884 Access denied: how bureaucrats shape politicians’ incentives to choose restrictive asylum policies
by Marbach, Moritz & Horz, Carlo M.
- 885-902 (Mis)perception of party congruence and satisfaction with democracy
by Carroll, Royce & Liao, Yen-Chieh & Tang, Li
- 903-922 Does vote buying undermine confidence in ballot secrecy? Theory and experimental evidence
by Ascencio, Sergio J. & Chang, Han Il
- 923-942 Linking datasets on organizations using half a billion open-collaborated records
by Libgober, Brian & Jerzak, Connor T.
- 943-961 ecolRxC: Ecological inference estimation of R × C tables using latent structure approaches
by Pavía, Jose M. & Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg
- 962-978 Are solidarity and identification as people of color distinct? Validating new measures across Asian, Black, Latino, and Multiracial Americans
by Pérez, Efrén & Goldman, Seth K. & Huo, Yuen J. & Nteta, Tatishe & Tropp, Linda R.
- 979-993 Advocacy campaigns and gender bias in media coverage of elections
by Gessler, Theresa & Gilardi, Fabrizio & Kubli, Maël
- 994-1007 Competent legislators or mere pawns? Experimental evidence of attitudes toward gender quota politicians
by Barnett, Carolyn & Blackman, Alexandra & Shalaby, Marwa
- 1008-1024 Women on the ballot and women at the polls: how women's representation shapes voter turnout in local elections
by Coman, Emanuel & Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah
- 1025-1030 Europeans’ attitudes toward the EU following Russia's invasion of Ukraine
by Unan, Asli & Klüver, Heike
- 1031-1041 Facial finetuning: using pretrained image classification models to predict politicians’ success
by Lindholm, Asbjørn & Hjorth, Christian & Schuessler, Julian
- 1042-1054 The national network of US state legislators on Twitter
by Gopal, Ishita & Kim, Taegyoon & Nakka, Nitheesha & Boehmke, Frederick J. & Harden, Jeffrey J. & Desmarais, Bruce A.
- 1055-1064 Differential efficacy of survey incentives across contexts: experimental evidence from Australia, India, and the United States
by Conn, Katharine & Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung & Purohit, Bhumi
- 1065-1065 Survey sampling in the Global South using Facebook advertisements – CORRIGENDUM
by Rosenzweig, Leah R. & Bergquist, Parrish & Pham, Katherine Hoffmann & Rampazzo, Francesco & Mildenberger, Matto
July 2025, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 507-526 Persistent unilateral action
by Foster, David
- 527-544 How and when candidate race affects inferences about ideology and group favoritism
by Wu, Jennifer D. & Huber, Gregory A.
- 545-566 Campaign communication and legislative leadership
by Müller, Stefan & Fujimura, Naofumi
- 567-590 Inclusive meritocracy: ability and descriptive representation among Danish politicians
by Dahlgaard, Jens Olav & Pedersen, Rasmus T.
- 591-610 The effects of party labels on vote choice with realistic candidate differentiation
by Titelman, Noam & Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
- 611-628 Stance detection: a practical guide to classifying political beliefs in text
by Burnham, Michael
- 629-644 Strengthening mainstream consensus? The effect of radical right populist parties on the defense policies of left parties
by Matsunaga, Miku & Winzen, Thomas
- 645-662 Polarization versus professionalism: military and civilian views on the domestic use of the military
by Hanson, Kolby & Knuppe, Austin J.
- 663-679 Estimating public opinion from surveys: the impact of including a “don't know” response option in policy preference questions
by Elkjær, Mads Andreas & Wlezien, Christopher
- 680-701 Boys, girls, and children: gender and question-wording in the measurement of authoritarianism
by Peterson, David A.M. & Swartz, Carrie
- 702-714 Two terms of endearment? Incumbent-party performance in US presidential elections
by Kane, John V.
- 715-724 Congressional support for democratic norms on January 6th
by Craig, Alison & Albertson, Bethany
- 725-735 American partisans vastly under-estimate the diversity of other partisans’ policy attitudes
by Dias, Nicholas C. & Lelkes, Yphtach & Pearl, Jacob
- 736-744 Quality of legislation and compliance: a natural language processing approach
by Osnabrügge, Moritz & Vannoni, Matia
- 745-754 Increasing intergovernmental coordination to fight crime: evidence from Mexico
by Alcocer, Marco
- 755-764 Exposure to anti-refugee hate crimes and support for refugees in Germany
by Kuhn, Eroll & Maxwell, Rahsaan
- 765-771 Are pro-immigrant messages ineffective? Moralization as a rhetorical strategy for mainstream parties
by Simonsen, Kristina Bakkær
- 772-779 Does interstate conflict affect attitudes towards domestic minorities? Evidence from India
by Clary, Christopher & Lalwani, Sameer & Siddiqui, Niloufer & Sircar, Neelanjan
April 2025, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 245-263 Trust in government and American public opinion toward foreign aid
by Macdonald, David
- 264-281 How to train your stochastic parrot: large language models for political texts
by Ornstein, Joseph T. & Blasingame, Elise N. & Truscott, Jake S.
- 282-297 Political communication in the real world: evidence from a natural experiment in Germany
by Seimel, Armin
- 298-314 The political consequences of technological change that benefits low-skilled workers
by Finseraas, Henning & Nyhus, Ole Henning
- 315-336 How should we estimate inverse probability weights with possibly misspecified propensity score models?
by Katsumata, Hiroto
- 337-353 Who cares? Measuring differences in preference intensity
by Cavaillé, Charlotte & Chen, Daniel L. & Van der Straeten, Karine
- 354-372 Do the Bretton Woods Institutions promote economic transparency?
by Hollyer, James R. & Pang, Xun & Rosendorff, B. Peter & Vreeland, James Raymond
- 373-391 On the measurement of preference falsification using nonresponse rates
by Shamaileh, Ammar
- 392-411 Partisan communication in two-stage elections: the effect of primaries on intra-campaign positional shifts in congressional elections
by Cowburn, Mike & Sältzer, Marius
- 412-433 Self-reported political ideology
by Yeung, Eddy S.F. & Quek, Kai
- 434-443 Do presidents favor co-partisan mayors in the allocation of federal grants?
by Ha, Heonuk & Jenkins, Jeffery A.
- 444-454 Local elections do not increase local news demand
by McCrain, Joshua & Peterson, Erik
- 455-464 The population ecology of interest groups and counter-mobilization: reproductive rights organizations in the United States, 1920–1985
by Hightower, Tristan M.
- 465-474 The making of the boy who cried wolf: fake news and media skepticism
by Kang, Myunghoon & Sheen, Greg Chih-Hsin
- 475-481 Subject to change: quantifying transformation in armed conflict actors at scale using text
by Foster, Margaret J.
- 482-488 The policy basis of group sentiments
by Clifford, Scott & Simas, Elizabeth & Suh, JeongKyu
- 489-496 Setting the tone: the diffusion of moral and moral-emotional appeals across political and public discourse
by Widmann, Tobias & Simonsen, Kristina Bakkær
- 497-504 A spatiotemporal analysis of NATO member states' defense spending: how much do allies actually free ride?
by Kuokštytė, Ringailė & Kuokštis, Vytautas
- 505-505 Do presidents favor co-partisan mayors in the allocation of federal grants? – ADDENDUM
by Ha, Heonuk & Jenkins, Jeffery A.
January 2025, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-20 The micro-task market for lemons: data quality on Amazon's Mechanical Turk
by Ahler, Douglas J. & Roush, Carolyn E. & Sood, Gaurav
- 21-35 Is it worth door-knocking? Evidence from a United Kingdom-based Get Out The Vote (GOTV) field experiment on the effect of party leaflets and canvass visits on voter turnout
by Townsley, Joshua
- 36-55 Leader-contingent sanctions as a cause of violent political conflict
by Mei, Yu
- 56-75 A foot out the door: what drives bureaucratic exit into lobbying careers?
by Bolton, Alexander & McCrain, Joshua
- 76-95 Roll-call voting under random seating assignment
by Darmofal, David & Finocchiaro, Charles J. & Indridason, Indridi H.
- 96-113 Political shocks and asset prices
by Carnahan, Daniel & Saiegh, Sebastian
- 114-131 Asian American Racial Threat and Support for Racially Discriminatory Policy
by Thompson, Andrew Ifedapo
- 132-149 Must watch propaganda: the marginal treatment effect of foreign media among always-takers
by Gulotty, Robert & Yu, Arthur Zeyang
- 150-166 Civic associations, populism, and (un-)civic behavior: evidence from Germany
by Popescu, Bogdan G. & Jugl, Marlene
- 167-182 The American public's attitudes over how judges use legal principles to make decisions
by Rivero, Albert H. & Stone, Andrew R.
- 183-192 Compulsory civic duty and turnout: evidence from a natural experiment
by Artes, Joaquin & Jurado, Ignacio
- 193-202 The unsettled effect of physical height on political preferences
by Burden, Barry C. & Herd, Pamela & Moynihan, Donald P.
- 203-211 How to improve the substantive interpretation of regression results when the dependent variable is logged
by Rittmann, Oliver & Neunhoeffer, Marcel & Gschwend, Thomas
- 212-220 Affective polarization and the destabilization of core political values
by Ollerenshaw, Trent
- 221-228 Survey mode and satisfaction with democracy
by Ejaz, Hamad & Thornton, Judd R.
- 229-236 Evaluating methods for examining the relative persuasiveness of policy arguments
by McDonald, Jared & Hanmer, Michael J.
- 237-243 Revisiting the evidence on thermostatic response to democratic change: degrees of democratic support or researcher degrees of freedom?
by Hu, Yue & Tai, Yuehong Cassandra & Solt, Frederick
- 244-244 How to improve the substantive interpretation of regression results when the dependent variable is logged – ERRATUM
by Rittmann, Oliver & Neunhoeffer, Marcel & Gschwend, Thomas
October 2024, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 687-705 Presidential policymaking, 1877–2020
by Kaufman, Aaron R. & Rogowski, Jon C.
- 706-728 The best at the top? Candidate ranking strategies under closed list proportional representation
by Crutzen, Benoît S. Y. & Konishi, Hideo & Sahuguet, Nicolas
- 729-749 Introducing ICBe: an event extraction dataset from narratives about international crises
by Douglass, Rex W. & Scherer, Thomas Leo & Gannon, J. Andrés & Gartzke, Erik & Lindsay, Jon & Carcelli, Shannon & Wilkenfeld, Jonathan & Quinn, David M. & Aiken, Catherine & Cabezas Navarro, Jose Miguel & Lund, Neil & Murauskaite, Egle & Partridge, Diana
- 750-766 The politics of (de)liberalization: studying partisan effects using mixed-effects models
by Garritzmann, Julian L. & Seng, Kilian
- 767-782 The bureaucratic politics of authoritarian repression: intra-agency reform and surveillance capacity in communist Poland
by Thomson, Henry
- 783-798 Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs
by Magistro, Beatrice & Loewen, Peter & Bonikowski, Bart & Borwein, Sophie & Lee-Whiting, Blake
- 799-820 Coup-proofing: latent concept and measurement
by Jin, Hwalmin
- 821-840 A nonparametric entropy-based measure of mass political polarization
by Bao, Le & Gill, Jeff
- 841-848 The role of hyperparameters in machine learning models and how to tune them
by Arnold, Christian & Biedebach, Luka & Küpfer, Andreas & Neunhoeffer, Marcel
- 849-856 The (in)effectiveness of populist rhetoric: a conjoint experiment of campaign messaging
by Dai, Yaoyao & Kustov, Alexander
- 857-869 Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems
by Liñeira, Robert & Riera, Pedro
- 870-878 Does support for redistribution mean what we think it means?
by Margalit, Yotam & Raviv, Shir
- 879-887 Election symbols and vote choice: evidence from India
by Lee, Alexander & Qi, Weihong
- 888-896 What drives perceptions of partisan cooperation?
by Santoso, Lie Philip & Stevenson, Randolph T. & Weschle, Simon
- 897-906 Farming then fighting: agricultural idle time and armed conflict
by DiGiuseppe, Matthew & Haer, Roos & RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak
- 907-907 Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems – ERRATUM
by Liñeira, Robert & Riera, Pedro
July 2024, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 451-474 Complaints about police misconduct have adverse effects for Black civilians
by Kraft, Patrick W. & Newman, Benjamin J.
- 475-493 Estimating the effect of intergroup contact over years: evidence from a youth program in Israel
by Asimovic, Nejla & Ditlmann, Ruth K. & Samii, Cyrus
- 494-520 Cooperation through collective punishment and participation
by Duell, Dominik & Mengel, Friederike & Mohlin, Erik & Weidenholzer, Simon
- 521-539 Is terrorism necessarily violent? Public perceptions of nonviolence and terrorism in conflict settings
by Ben Sasson-Gordis, Avishay & Yakter, Alon
- 540-556 Can't coalesce, can't constrain: redefining elite influence in non-democracies
by Kaire, José
- 557-572 Improving precision through design and analysis in experiments with noncompliance
by Hartman, Erin & Huang, Melody
- 573-590 The unequal effect of economic development on perceived labor market risks and welfare
by Palmtag, Tabea
- 591-605 Persistence of voice pitch bias against policy differences
by Cinar, Asli Ceren & Kıbrıs, Özgür
- 606-613 Changing stereotypes of partisans in the Trump Era
by Busby, Ethan C. & Howat, Adam J. & Daniel Myers, C.
- 614-623 A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest
by Rainey, Carlisle
- 624-632 What to expect when you're electing: citizen forecasts in the 2020 election
by Huber, Gregory A. & Tucker, Patrick D.
- 633-642 The effects of combating corruption on institutional trust and political engagement: evidence from Latin America
by Poertner, Mathias & Zhang, Nan
- 643-651 The comparative meaning of political space: a comprehensive modeling approach
by Binding, Garret & Koedam, Jelle & Steenbergen, Marco R.
- 652-665 Bureaucratic autonomy and the policymaking capacity of United States agencies, 1998–2021
by Bednar, Nicholas Ryan
- 666-674 Incentivized choice in large-scale voting experiments
by Artiga González, Tanja & Granic, Georg D. & Heinicke, Franziska & Rosenkranz, Stephanie & Weitzel, Utz
- 675-684 Are rural attitudes just Republican?
by Lin, Jennifer & Lunz Trujillo, Kristin
- 685-685 A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest – CORRIGENDUM
by Rainey, Carlisle
April 2024, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 229-248 The fall of Trump: mobilization and vote switching in the 2020 presidential election
by Shino, Enrijeta & McKee, Seth C. & Smith, Daniel A.
- 249-266 The Obama effect? Race, first-time voting, and future participation
by Brown, Jacob R.
- 267-284 Traditional institutions in Africa: past and present
by Neupert-Wentz, Clara & Müller-Crepon, Carl
- 285-300 Democratic commitment in the Middle East: a conjoint analysis
by Ridge, Hannah M.
- 301-317 The rhyme and reason of rebel support: exploring European voters’ attitudes toward dissident MPs
by Duell, Dominik & Kaftan, Lea & Proksch, Sven-Oliver & Slapin, Jonathan & Wratil, Christopher
- 318-335 Coalition policy in multiparty governments: whose preferences prevail
by Albarello, Alessio
- 336-353 Affective polarization and coalition signals
by Wagner, Markus & Praprotnik, Katrin
- 354-371 When does education increase political participation? Evidence from Senegal
by Larreguy, Horacio & Liu, Shelley X.
- 372-389 Do winners spread more words? Factional competition and local media reports on corruption investigation in China
by Hong, Ji Yeon & Yang, Leo Y.
- 390-398 Who's cheating on your survey? A detection approach with digital trace data
by Munzert, Simon & Ramirez-Ruiz, Sebastian & Barberá, Pablo & Guess, Andrew M. & Yang, JungHwan
- 399-406 Atypical violence and conflict dynamics: evidence from Jerusalem
by Weiss, Chagai M. & Tsur, Neal & Miodownik, Dan & Lupu, Yonatan & Finkel, Evgeny
- 407-415 International inequality and demand for redistribution in the Global South
by Becker, Bastian
- 416-425 Making countries small: The nationalization of districts in the United States
by Lago, Ignacio
- 426-434 Measuring time preferences in large surveys
by Bechtel, Michael M. & Jensen, Amalie & McAllister, Jordan H. & Scheve, Kenneth
- 435-443 Does issue importance attenuate partisan cue-taking?
by Barber, Michael & Pope, Jeremy C.
- 444-450 Indirect rule and public goods provision: evidence from colonial India
by Gasparyan, Olga
January 2024, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-26 The accountability of politicians in international crises and the nature of audience cost
by Ashworth, Scott & Ramsay, Kristopher W.
- 27-44 Keeping tabs through collaboration? Sharing ministerial responsibility in coalition governments
by Klüser, K. Jonathan
- 45-58 The impact of university attendance on partisanship
by Apfeld, Brendan & Coman, Emanuel & Gerring, John & Jessee, Stephen
- 59-75 Sharing citizenship: economic competition, cultural threat, and immigration preferences in the rentier state
by Shockley, Bethany & Gengler, Justin J.
- 76-93 Is compulsory voting a solution to low and declining turnout? Cross-national evidence since 1945
by Kostelka, Filip & Singh, Shane P. & Blais, André
- 94-112 How technological change affects regional voting patterns
by Schöll, Nikolas & Kurer, Thomas
- 113-129 Local leaders and the pursuit of growth in US cities: the role of managerial skill
by Carreri, Maria & Payson, Julia
- 130-145 Accountability from cyberspace? Scandal exposure on the Internet and official governance in China
by Chen, Shuo & Li, Yiran
- 146-165 Do gains in political representation sweeten tax reform in China? It depends on who you ask
by Kao, Jay C. & Lü, Xiaobo & Queralt, Didac
- 166-175 Racial resentment and support for COVID-19 travel bans in the United States
by Gadarian, Shana Kushner & Goodman, Sara Wallace & Pepinsky, Thomas
- 176-183 How urban riots influence political behavior: vote choices after the 2011 London riots
by Leon-Ablan, Gabriel & John, Peter
- 184-194 Pour (tear) gas on fire? Violent confrontations and anti-government backlash
by Chau, Tak-Huen & Wan, Kin-Man
- 195-206 Early voting experiences and habit formation
by Dinas, Elias & Valentim, Vicente & Broberg, Nikolaj & Franklin, Mark N.
- 207-219 Ministries matter: technocrats and regime loyalty under autocracy
by York, Erin
- 220-228 Assessing the relative influence of party unity on vote choice: evidence from a conjoint experiment
by Lehrer, Roni & Stöckle, Pirmin & Juhl, Sebastian
October 2023, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 673-695 Violent political rhetoric on Twitter
by Kim, Taegyoon
- 696-711 Hot topics: Denial-of-Service attacks on news websites in autocracies
by Lutscher, Philipp M.
- 712-727 Economic interventions, economic perceptions and political support during the Eurozone crisis
by Devine, Daniel & Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J.
- 728-745 Do citizens vote against incumbents who permit local immigration? Evidence from the Mariel Boatlift
by Thompson, Daniel M.
- 746-762 K Street on main: legislative turnover and multi-client lobbying
by Strickland, James M. & Crosson, Jesse M.
- 763-784 Experience, institutions, and candidate emergence: the political career returns to state legislative service
by McCrain, Joshua & O'Connell, Stephen D.
- 785-803 When legislators don't bring home the pork: the case of Philippine Senators
by Ravanilla, Nico & Hicken, Allen
- 804-822 Explaining women's political underrepresentation in democracies with high levels of corruption
by Erlich, Aaron & Beauvais, Edana
- 823-837 A Bayesian multifactor spatio-temporal model for estimating time-varying network interdependence
by Liu, Licheng & Pang, Xun
- 838-854 Backsliding by surprise: the rise of Chavismo
by Kronick, Dorothy & Plunkett, Barry & Rodriguez, Pedro L.
- 855-876 Happy birthday: you get to vote!
by Seljan, Ellen & Gronke, Paul
- 877-892 Trading integrity for competence? The public's varying preferences for bureaucratic types across government levels in China
by Zhu, Lin & Yang, Feng
- 893-902 The effect of terrorist attacks on attitudes and its duration
by Turkoglu, Oguzhan & Chadefaux, Thomas
- 903-912 Oil discoveries and political windfalls: evidence on presidential support in Uganda
by Paler, Laura & Springman, Jeremy & Grossman, Guy & Pierskalla, Jan
- 913-920 What makes policy complex?
by Senninger, Roman
- 921-929 When does public diplomacy work? Evidence from China's “wolf warrior” diplomats
by Mattingly, Daniel C. & Sundquist, James
- 930-937 Institutionalizing the autocratic penalty away: fiscal rules, autocracy, and sovereign financial market access
by Aaskoven, Lasse
- 938-946 When do different systems of government lead to similar power-sharing? The case of government formation
by Silva, Thiago N.
- 947-955 Political exclusion and support for democratic innovations: evidence from a conjoint experiment on participatory budgeting
by van der Does, Ramon & Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
July 2023, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 451-467 Diversity and violence during conflict migration: The Troubles in Northern Ireland
by Adida, Claire L. & Brown, Joseph M. & McCord, Gordon C. & McLachlan, Paul
- 468-482 Energy versus safety: unilateral action, voter welfare, and executive accountability
by Noble, Benjamin S.
- 483-500 The concreteness of social knowledge and the quality of democratic choice
by Ou, Kai & Tyson, Scott A.
- 501-520 Episodes of liberalization in autocracies: a new approach to quantitatively studying democratization
by Wilson, Matthew C. & Medzihorsky, Juraj & Maerz, Seraphine F. & Lindenfors, Patrik & Edgell, Amanda B. & Boese, Vanessa A. & Lindberg, Staffan I.
- 521-536 Does a universal basic income affect voter turnout? Evidence from Alaska
by Loeffler, Hannah