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April 2025, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-25 Pain at the Pump, Pain at the Polls? Global Evidence on Election Timing, State Capacity, and Gasoline Prices
by Matthew D. Fails - 27-57 How Widespread is Strategic Partisan Voting in Congress? Revisiting “Backward Induction in the Wild”
by Adam Zelizer - 59-84 Assessing Alaska’s Top-4 Primary and Ranked Choice Voting Electoral Reform: More Moderate Winners, More Moderate Policy
by Glenn Wright & Benjamin Reilly & David Lublin - 85-104 Building a Record: Amending Activity, Position Taking, and the Seventeenth Amendment
by Jamie L. Carson & Anthony J. Madonna & Mark E. Owens & Joel Sievert & Ryan D. Williamson - 105-134 The Fiscal Politics of Turnover and Tenure: Partisan Competition and Interterm Cycles
by Joel W. Johnson
December 2024, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 487-522 By A Show of (Which) Hands: Empirical Analysis of Regional Transmission Owner Stakeholder Voting
by Zachary Teti & Seth Blumsack - 523-554 The Pacing Problem: Using the IAD Framework to Model Technological and Institutional Change in a Regulated Industry
by L. Lynne Kiesling - 555-579 Energy Policy Preferences in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Survey Experiments in the UK
by Liam F. Beiser-McGrath - 581-626 Political Institutions, Energy Transitions, and Air Quality: Evidence from Global Urban Areas
by Cesar B. Martinez-Alvarez - 627-657 Domestic Politics in the European Union’s Emissions Trading System: Evidence from Free Allowance Allocation
by Justin Melnick - 659-684 Pro-Carbon Policymaking in Renewable Portfolio Standards: An Empirical Assessment
by Srinivas C. Parinandi & Sara Hoose & Hyodong Sohn
November 2024, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 335-361 Partisan Constituencies and Congressional Polarization
by Anthony Fowler - 363-385 All Candidate Primaries, Open Primaries, and Voter Turnout
by Nathan K. Micatka & Caroline J. Tolbert & Robert G. Boatright - 387-413 A Theory of Intra-Party Factions and Electoral Accountability
by Michael Pomirchy - 415-441 Executive Appointee Reliability under Separated Powers: Senatorial Constraints on Executive Branch Leadership Appointments in U.S. Federal Agencies
by Gary E. Hollibaugh Jr. & George A. Krause - 443-485 The Politics of Reversing Central Bank Independence
by Andreas Kern & Jack Seddon
October 2024, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 179-207 Exploring the Influence of Tribal Governance Capacity: Evidence from Internet Availability in Indian Country
by NR Brouwer - 209-232 Environmental Conflict and Local Knowledge in Alaska Native Politics
by Joseph Warren - 233-257 Bargaining in the Shadow of Prior Appropriation: Concessions and Trade-Offs in Native American Water Settlement Negotiations
by Leslie Sanchez - 259-283 Federal Incarceration and Native American Felon Disenfranchisement in the US West
by Melissa Rogers & Jean Schroedel & Joseph Dietrich - 285-304 Examining Native American Support for Federal Indian Policy: Evidence from the Indian Child Welfare Act
by Jay N. Krehbiel - 305-334 Assimilation and Delegation: A Formal Model of Federal-Tribal Dynamics
by Sonja Castañeda Dower
September 2024, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-28 The Public Meeting Paradox: How NIMBY-Dominated Public Meetings Can Enable New Housing
by Allison K. Cuttner & Ryan Hübert & B. Pablo Montagnes - 29-46 Understanding Opposition to Apartment Buildings
by Martin Vinæs Larsen & Niels Nyholt - 47-69 When Do Local Interest Groups Participate in the Housing Entitlement Process?
by Michael Hankinson & Asya Magazinnik & Anna Weissman - 71-90 How Affordable Housing Can Exclude: The Political Economy of Subsidized Housing
by Katherine Levine Einstein & Maxwell Palmer - 91-116 Liability for Homelessness
by David Foster & Joseph Warren - 117-152 What State Housing Policies Do Voters Want? Evidence from a Platform-Choice Experiment
by Christopher S. Elmendorf & Clayton Nall & Stan Oklobdzija - 153-177 Homogeneity in Housing Development: Benefits for Investors Over Residents
by Sofia Borushkina & Aleksei Kiselev
February 2024, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 479-495 Party and Policy in Lineland: A Theory of Conditional Party Cartels
by John H. Aldrich & Gary W. Cox & Mathew D. McCubbins & David W. Rohde - 497-521 Information and Party Influence in the U.S. Congress
by Pamela Ban - 523-549 {'italic': 'Legislative Leviathan', '#text': 'Paved with Partisan Intentions: The Impressive and Disheartening Validity of Cox and McCubbins’s'}
by Benjamin Kinnard & John W. Patty - 551-576 Comparing Leviathans: Agenda Influence in State Legislatures, 2011 to 2023
by Boris Shor & Michael R. Kistner - 577-615 The Electoral Costs of Legislative Action: Dynamic Partisanship and Agenda Control in the U.S. Congress
by Carlos Algara & Josh M. Ryan - 617-639 Entrenched Leviathans
by Christian Fong
November 2023, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 311-331 Political Fear and Loathing on Wall Street: Electoral Risk Hedging in the United States (1986–2020)
by Sebastian Saiegh - 333-371 Do Political Hawks Prioritize Different Policies Than Technocrats? Politicization and Governors’ Spending Priorities
by Julio A. Ramos Pastrana & Johabed G. Olvera & Claudia N. Avellaneda - 373-400 Media Censorship Backfire
by Xiaoli Guo - 401-429 Unemployment Insurance, Risk, and the Acquisition of Specific Skills: An Experimental Approach
by John S. Ahlquist & Ben Ansell - 431-478 {'italic': 'Fighting for the Speakership', '#text': ': An Update'}
by Jeffery A. Jenkins & Charles Stewart III
August 2023, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 159-182 Speaking, Thinking, and Being President
by Matthew N. Beckmann & Marek M. Kaminski - 183-230 How Do European Citizens Form their Views of the EU Public Administration? Exploring the Role of Heuristics
by Jan P. Vogler - 231-258 Where Are the Missing Dead? How Metrics Management Mitigates Official Data Misreporting in China
by Guoer Liu - 259-285 Good Friends versus Best Friends: How Different Types of Political Connection Work in China
by Qing Chang - 287-309 The Rise and Fall of Congressional Oversight of the Bureaucracy: The U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 1969-2018
by Jason A. MacDonald
February 2023, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-1–27 Political Polarization and Judicial Selection
by Tinghua Yu & Elliott Ash - 1-29–50 Different Rules, Different Legislators? Direct and Indirect Elections to the U.S. Congress
by Joel Sievert - 1-51–80 Political Alignment and the Allocation of Stock Market Resources in China
by Yishuang Li & Zhenhuan Lei - 1-81–110 The Quality of District Representation in U.S. House Committees
by Josh M. Ryan - 111–158-111–158 Personnel, Politics, and Policy-Making
by John W. Patty & Emily H. Moore
December 2022, Volume 3, Issue 3-4
- 273-293 Identifying the “Downsian Ceiling†: When Does Polarization Make Appealing to One’s Base More Attractive than Moderating to the Center
by Samuel Merrill, III & Bernard Grofman & Thomas Brunell - 295-315 Divide and Conquer: Presidents, Parliaments, and Political Polarization during Electoral Campaigns
by Kemal Kıvanç Aköz & Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg - 317-342 Income Inequality and Electoral Theories of Polarization
by Dan Alexander & Asya Magazinnik - 343-370 Two Decades of Polarization in American State Legislatures
by Boris Shor & Nolan McCarty - 371-393 Partisan Manipulation of Dimensionality and Party Polarization in the U.S. Congress
by Hong Min Park - 395-411 Elite Polarization and Partisan Think Tanks
by E. J. Fagan - 413-431 How the Constitution Aggravates Polarized Politics: The Trap the Framers Left Us
by Jeremy C. Pope - 433-448 Mass or Elite Polarization as the Driver of Authoritarian Backsliding? Evidence from 14 Polish Surveys (2005–2021)
by Ipek Cinar & Monika Nalepa - 449-479 Inducing Polarization? The Effect of Congressional Procedure and Partisan Lawmaking on Ideal Point Estimation
by Austin Bussing & Joshua Y. Lerner - 481-496 Polarization as a Function of Chamber Size
by Daniel B. Magleby & Gregory Robinson & Matthew Walz
June 2022, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 124-147 A Revolution of Rights in American Founding Documents
by Scott F. Abramson & Michael J. Barber & Jeremy C. Pope - 149-181 Liberation Wars as Critical Junctures: Colonial Heritage and the Persistence of Inequality
by Vladimir Chlouba - 183-213 Appellate Court Influence over District Courts in the United States
by Michael P. Olson & Albert H. Rivero - 215-241 Does Equality Persist? Evidence from the Homestead Act
by Bryan Leonard & Brian Kogelmann - 243-271 Franchise Expansion and Legislative Representation in the Early United States
by Stephen Ansolabehere & Jaclyn Kaslovsky & Michael P. Olson
March 2022, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-21 A Pink Slip for the Blue Reform: Is Selection, Experience, or Ideology the Elixir of Populists’ Survival?
by Sirus H. Dehdari & Konstantinos Matakos & Jaakko Meriläinen & Janne Tukiainen - 23-59 Democracy in Hard Times: Economic Decline, Social Capital, and Resilience Against Far-Right Nationalism
by Francesc Amat & Emmy Lindstam - 61-86 Credibility and Backlash
by David Foster - 87-105 Populism and Central Bank Independence: A Conceptual and Empirical Reassessment
by Cameron G. Thies - 107-123 Coalitions, Indigenous Peoples, and Populism in the Americas
by Alberto Diaz-Cayeros
February 2022, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 453-482 Distributive Politics and Crime
by Masataka Harada & Daniel M. Smith - 483-508 At Your Own Risk: A Model of Delegation with Ambiguous Guidelines
by Jieun Kim - 509-535 Selling Out? Contingent Politicization and Contracting Risk in U.S. Federal Procurements, 2001–2016
by George A. Krause & Matthew Zarit - 537-567 When Rising Tides Don’t Lift All Boats Equally: Racial Inequality in Health Insurance after the Affordable Care Act
by Pamela J. Clouser McCann & Ashley Jardina - 569-596 Reviewing Procedure versus Judging Substance: How Increasing Bureaucratic Oversight Can Reduce Bureaucratic Accountability
by Ian R. Turner
December 2021, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 329-346 Populist Support, Institutional Trust, and Gender: The Impact of Foreign-Imposed Austerity During the European Debt Crisis
by Beatrice Magistro & Lucas Owen & Nicolas Wittstock - 347-364 Quo Vadis? Refugee Centers and the Geographic Expansion of Far-Right Parties
by Massimo Pulejo - 365-388 Primaries and Populism: Voter Efficacy, Champions, and Election Rules
by Betsy Sinclair & J. Andrew Sinclair - 389-428 Populism and COVID-19: How Populist Governments (Mis)Handle the Pandemic
by Michael Bayerlein & Vanessa A. Boese & Scott Gates & Katrin Kamin & Syed Mansoob Murshed - 429-451 Voter Support for Anti-Immigrant Populist Parties: The Effect of Economic Pessimism and “Out-Group†Immigration
by Didem Seyis & William B. Heller
June 2021, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 169-197 Do District Attorneys Represent Their Voters? Evidence from California's Era of Criminal Justice Reform
by Sances, Michael W. - 199-225 What Makes a Good Local Leader? Evidence from U.S. Mayors and City Managers
by Carreri, Maria & Payson, Julia - 227-248 Strategic Partisans: Electoral Motivations and Partisanship in Local Government Communication
by de Benedictis-Kessner, Justin - 249-280 Service Solvency and Quality of Life After Municipal Bankruptcy
by Abott, Carolyn & Singla, Akheil - 281-302 Jurisdictional Competition, Market Power, and the Compensation of Public Employees
by Kogan, Vladimir - 303-328 Senior Citizens as a Pro-Police Interest Group
by Goldstein, Rebecca
March 2021, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Economic Insecurity and Deportees' Decision to Re-migrate in a COVID-19 Era
by Denny, Elaine K. & Dow, David & Romero, Diego & Wibbels, Erik - 23-41 Pandemic Pluralism: Legislator Championing of Organized Interests in Response to COVID-19
by Furnas, Alexander C. & Crosson, Jesse M. & Lorenz, Geoffrey M. - 43-61 Reverse Party Favoritism in Times of Pandemics: Evidence from Poland
by Kantorowicz, Jarosław - 63-80 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Support for European Integration: Evidence from Germany
by Krehbiel, Jay N. & Cheruvu, Sivaram - 81-102 Essential or Expedient? COVID-19 and Business Closures in the U.S. States
by Crosson, Jesse M. & Parinandi, Srinivas C. - 103-141 Why Are Pandemics Ideological?
by Clark, Tom S. & Patty, John W. - 143-167 Yellow Fever and Institutional Development: The Rise and Fall of the National Board of Health
by Gray, Thomas R. & Jenkins, Jeffery A.
November 2020, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 507-521 Pork during Pandemics: Federal Spending and Public Health Crises
by Napolio, Nicholas G. - 523-541 Local Political Institutions and First-Mover Policy Responses to COVID-19
by Holman, Mirya R. & Farris, Emily M. & Sumner, Jane Lawrence - 543-557 Truth or Dare? Detecting Systematic Manipulation of COVID-19 Statistics
by Adiguzel, Fatih Serkant & Cansunar, Asli & Corekcioglu, Gozde - 559-583 Epidemics, Rent Extraction, and the Value of Holding Office
by Garfias, Francisco & Sellars, Emily A. - 585-613 Institutional Origins of Protective COVID-19 Public Health Policy Responses: Informational and Authority Redundancies and Policy Stringency
by Olga Shvetsova, & Zhirnov, Andrei & VanDusky-Allen, Julie & Adeel, Abdul Basit & Catalano, Michael & Catalano, Olivia & Giannelli, Frank & Muftuoglu, Ezgi & Riggs, Tara & Halit Sezgin, Mehmet & Tahir, Naveed & Zhao, Tianyi - 615-630 Emergency Response, Public Behavior, and the Effectiveness of Texas Counties in a Pandemic
by Owens, Mark E. & Johnson, Renee M. - 631-644 Congressional Credit-Claiming for COVID-19 Assistance: How Home Styles Adapt to Local Context
by Bianco, William T. & Schmidt, Eric R. - 645-669 Health vs. Economy: Politically Optimal Pandemic Policy
by Desierto, Desiree & Koyama, Mark
August 2020, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 319-340 Local Political Economy: The State of the Field: Past, Present, and Future
by Trounstine, Jessica - 341-378 Toward a General Causal Framework for the Study of Racial Bias in Policing
by Knox, Dean & Mummolo, Jonathan - 379-416 Identity and Information in Organizations
by Patty, John W. & Penn, Elizabeth Maggie - 417-448 Insurgent Learning
by Trebbi, Francesco & Weese, Eric & Wright, Austin L. & Shaver, Andrew - 449-475 Why Is Political Economy a Subfield in Comparative Politics and International Relations, but Not in American Politics? Lessons from the Past, Prescriptions for the Future
by Krause, George A. - 477-505 Electorates versus Voters
by Ashworth, Scott & Fowler, Anthony
June 2020, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 159-187 Attitudes toward Voting Technology, 2012–2019
by Stewart III, Charles & Dunham, James - 189-207 Security and Integrity: Administrative Structure, Capacity, and American Elections
by Williamson, Ryan D. & Hale, Kathleen & Brown, Mitchell - 209-237 How to Measure and Assess the Turnout Effects of Election Reforms
by Menger, Andrew & Stein, Robert M. - 239-265 Explaining the Blue Shift in Election Canvassing
by Foley, Edward B. & Stewart III, Charles - 267-287 Reducing Legislative Polarization: Top-Two and Open Primaries Are Associated with More Moderate Legislators
by Grose, Christian R. - 289-317 Easy as 1, 2, 3? Challenges of the 2020 Census and Implications for Political Science
by Hillygus, D. Sunshine & Lopez, Jesse
March 2020, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-26 Providing Political Guidance? Agency Politicization and "As If" Policymaking
by Potter, Rachel Augustine - 27-51 The Administrative Presidency and Public Trust in Bureaucracy
by Rogowski, Jon C. - 53-78 Presidential Signing Statements and Separation of Powers Politics
by Thrower, Sharece - 79-103 Beyond the Base: Presidents, Partisan Approval, and the Political Economy of Unilateral Action
by Christenson, Dino & Kriner, Douglas - 105-136 Mayoral Candidates, Social Class, and Representation in American Cities
by Kirkland, Patricia A. - 137-158 Rethinking Public Appeals: Experimental Evidence on Presidential Performances
by Howell, William G. & Porter, Ethan & Wood, Thomas J.