American Political Science Review
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Volume 109, issue 4, 2015
- Notes from the Editors pp. iii-viii

- Anonymous
- Is Democratic Leadership Possible? pp. 639-652

- Eric Beerbohm
- Mixing Methods: A Bayesian Approach pp. 653-673

- Macartan Humphreys and Alan M. Jacobs
- Feminisms, Women's Rights, and the UN: Would Achieving Gender Equality Empower Women? pp. 674-689

- Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat
- “A Black Sister to Massachusetts”: Latin America and the Fugitive Democratic Ethos of Frederick Douglass pp. 690-702

- Juliet Hooker
- Why Are Immigrants Underrepresented in Politics? Evidence from Sweden pp. 703-724

- Rafaela M. Dancygier, Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Sven Oskarsson and Kåre Vernby
- Rights to the Realm: Reconsidering Western Political Development pp. 725-734

- Alexander William Salter
- Social Samaritan Justice: When and Why Needy Fellow Citizens Have a Right to Assistance pp. 735-749

- Laura Valentini
- Rationalism in Politics pp. 750-763

- Peter J. Steinberger
- Transparency, Protest, and Autocratic Instability pp. 764-784

- James R. Hollyer, B. Rosendorff and James Vreeland
- Remittances and Social Spending pp. 785-802

- David Doyle
- “A Trust That Cannot Be Delegated”: The Invention of Ratification Referenda pp. 803-816

- Jeffrey A. Lenowitz
- The Impact of Persistent Terrorism on Political Tolerance: Israel, 1980 to 2011 pp. 817-832

- Mark Peffley, Marc L. Hutchison and Michal Shamir
- When Talk Trumps Text: The Democratizing Effects of Deliberation during Constitution-Making, 1974–2011—CORRIGENDUM pp. 833-833

- Todd A. Eisenstadt, A. Carl LeVAN and Tofigh Maboudi
Volume 109, issue 3, 2015
- Notes from the Editors pp. iii-viii

- Anonymous
- Human Rights Organizations as Agents of Change: An Experimental Examination of Framing and Micromobilization pp. 407-426

- Kyla Jo McEntire, Michele Leiby and Matthew Krain
- International Interventions to Build Social Capital: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Sudan pp. 427-449

- Alexandra Avdeenko and Michael J. Gilligan
- How Does Development Assistance Affect Collective Action Capacity? Results from a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict Liberia pp. 450-469

- James Fearon, Macartan Humphreys and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Motivational Crowding in Sustainable Development Interventions pp. 470-487

- Arun Agrawal, Ashwini Chhatre and Elisabeth R. Gerber
- Women's Participation in Violent Political Organizations pp. 488-506

- Jakana L. Thomas and Kanisha D. Bond
- Influence and the Administrative Process: Lobbying the U.S. President's Office of Management and Budget pp. 507-522

- Simon F. Haeder and Susan Webb Yackee
- Tocqueville on Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Democratic Soul pp. 523-534

- Aaron L. Herold
- Clan Governance and State Stability: The Relationship between Female Subordination and Political Order pp. 535-555

- Valerie M. Hudson, Donna Lee Bowen and Perpetua Lynne Nielsen
- War and Revenge: Explaining Conflict Initiation by Democracies pp. 556-573

- Rachel M. Stein
- Demography and Democracy: A Global, District-level Analysis of Electoral Contestation pp. 574-591

- John Gerring, Maxwell Palmer, Jan Teorell and Dominic Zarecki
- When Talk Trumps Text: The Democratizing Effects of Deliberation during Constitution-Making, 1974–2011 pp. 592-612

- Todd A. Eisenstadt, A. Carl LeVAN and Tofigh Maboudi
- International Knowledge and Domestic Evaluations in a Changing Society: The Case of China pp. 613-634

- Haifeng Huang
- Territorial Autonomy in the Shadow of Conflict: Too Little, Too Late?—ERRATUM pp. 635-635

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Simon Hug, Andreas Schädel and Julian Wucherpfennig
- The Guardianship Dilemma: Regime Security through and from the Armed Forces—ERRATUM pp. 636-636

- R. Blake McMahon and Branislav L. Slantchev
- Presidential Particularism and Divide-the-Dollar Politics—CORRIGENDUM pp. 637-637

- Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves
Volume 109, issue 2, 2015
- Notes from the Editors pp. iii-viii

- Anonymous
- Religious Social Identity, Religious Belief, and Anti-Immigration Sentiment pp. 203-221

- Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Gizem Arikan and Marie Courtemanche
- Islamists and Nationalists: Rebel Motivation and Counterinsurgency in Russia's North Caucasus pp. 222-238

- Monica Duffy Toft and Yuri M. Zhukov
- Poverty and Immigration Policy pp. 239-251

- Kieran Oberman
- Party Activists as Campaign Advertisers: The Ground Campaign as a Principal-Agent Problem pp. 252-278

- Ryan D. Enos and Eitan D. Hersh
- Nation-Building through War pp. 279-296

- Nicholas Sambanis, Stergios Skaperdas and William C. Wohlforth
- The Guardianship Dilemma: Regime Security through and from the Armed Forces pp. 297-313

- R. Blake McMahon and Branislav L. Slantchev
- The Paradox of “Just War” in Rousseau's Theory of Interstate Relations pp. 314-325

- Blaise Bachofen
- Philosophy and Poetry: A New Look At An Old Quarrel pp. 326-338

- Timothy W. Burns
- The Phoenix Effect of State Repression: Jewish Resistance during the Holocaust pp. 339-353

- Evgeny Finkel
- Territorial Autonomy in the Shadow of Conflict: Too Little, Too Late? pp. 354-370

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Simon Hug, Andreas Schädel and Julian Wucherpfennig
- Informal Institutions, Collective Action, and Public Investment in Rural China pp. 371-391

- Yiqing Xu and Yang Yao
- Persistent Policy Pathways: Inferring Diffusion Networks in the American States pp. 392-406

- Bruce A. Desmarais, Jeffrey J. Harden and Frederick J. Boehmke
Volume 109, issue 1, 2015
- Notes from the Editors pp. iii-viii

- Anonymous
- Expressive Partisanship: Campaign Involvement, Political Emotion, and Partisan Identity pp. 1-17

- Leonie Huddy, Lilliana Mason and Lene Aarøe
- What Happens When Extremists Win Primaries? pp. 18-42

- Andrew B. Hall
- Does Electoral Competition Exacerbate Interethnic or Interpartisan Economic Discrimination? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Market Price Bargaining pp. 43-61

- Kristin Michelitch
- Quantifying Social Media’s Political Space: Estimating Ideology from Publicly Revealed Preferences on Facebook pp. 62-78

- Robert Bond and Solomon Messing
- Six Portraits of Political Ambition in Xenophon's Memorabilia pp. 79-92

- Lewis Fallis
- Race, Paternalism, and Foreign Aid: Evidence from U.S. Public Opinion pp. 93-109

- Andy Baker
- Competing for Transparency: Political Competition and Institutional Reform in Mexican States pp. 110-128

- Daniel Berliner and Aaron Erlich
- What Do I Need to Vote? Bureaucratic Discretion and Discrimination by Local Election Officials pp. 129-142

- Ariel R. White, Noah L. Nathan and Julie K. Faller
- How to Rule the World: An Introduction to Xenophon's The Education of Cyrus pp. 143-154

- Robert C. Bartlett
- Presidential Particularism and Divide-the-Dollar Politics pp. 155-171

- Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves
- Partisanship and the Allocation of Federal Spending: Do Same-Party Legislators or Voters Benefit from Shared Party Affiliation with the President and House Majority? pp. 172-186

- Adam M. Dynes and Gregory A. Huber
- Public Reason Confucianism: A Construction pp. 187-200

- Sungmoon Kim
- Civic Origins of Progressive Policy Change: Combating Violence against Women in Global Perspective, 1975–2005—CORRIGENDUM pp. 201-201

- Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon
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