EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Political Science Research and Methods

2013 - 2024

From Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK.

Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing ().

Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.


Volume 11, issue 4, 2023

Violent political rhetoric on Twitter pp. 673-695 Downloads
Taegyoon Kim
Hot topics: Denial-of-Service attacks on news websites in autocracies pp. 696-711 Downloads
Philipp M. Lutscher
Economic interventions, economic perceptions and political support during the Eurozone crisis pp. 712-727 Downloads
Daniel Devine and Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte
Do citizens vote against incumbents who permit local immigration? Evidence from the Mariel Boatlift pp. 728-745 Downloads
Daniel M. Thompson
K Street on main: legislative turnover and multi-client lobbying pp. 746-762 Downloads
James M. Strickland and Jesse M. Crosson
Experience, institutions, and candidate emergence: the political career returns to state legislative service pp. 763-784 Downloads
Joshua McCrain and Stephen D. O'Connell
When legislators don't bring home the pork: the case of Philippine Senators pp. 785-803 Downloads
Nico Ravanilla and Allen Hicken
Explaining women's political underrepresentation in democracies with high levels of corruption pp. 804-822 Downloads
Aaron Erlich and Edana Beauvais
A Bayesian multifactor spatio-temporal model for estimating time-varying network interdependence pp. 823-837 Downloads
Licheng Liu and Xun Pang
Backsliding by surprise: the rise of Chavismo pp. 838-854 Downloads
Dorothy Kronick, Barry Plunkett and Pedro L. Rodriguez
Happy birthday: you get to vote! pp. 855-876 Downloads
Ellen Seljan and Paul Gronke
Trading integrity for competence? The public's varying preferences for bureaucratic types across government levels in China pp. 877-892 Downloads
Lin Zhu and Feng Yang
The effect of terrorist attacks on attitudes and its duration pp. 893-902 Downloads
Oguzhan Turkoglu and Thomas Chadefaux
Oil discoveries and political windfalls: evidence on presidential support in Uganda pp. 903-912 Downloads
Laura Paler, Jeremy Springman, Guy Grossman and Jan Pierskalla
What makes policy complex? pp. 913-920 Downloads
Roman Senninger
When does public diplomacy work? Evidence from China's “wolf warrior” diplomats pp. 921-929 Downloads
Daniel C. Mattingly and James Sundquist
Institutionalizing the autocratic penalty away: fiscal rules, autocracy, and sovereign financial market access pp. 930-937 Downloads
Lasse Aaskoven
When do different systems of government lead to similar power-sharing? The case of government formation pp. 938-946 Downloads
Thiago N. Silva
Political exclusion and support for democratic innovations: evidence from a conjoint experiment on participatory budgeting pp. 947-955 Downloads
Ramon van der Does and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz

Volume 11, issue 3, 2023

Diversity and violence during conflict migration: The Troubles in Northern Ireland pp. 451-467 Downloads
Claire L. Adida, Joseph M. Brown, Gordon McCord and Paul McLachlan
Energy versus safety: unilateral action, voter welfare, and executive accountability pp. 468-482 Downloads
Benjamin S. Noble
The concreteness of social knowledge and the quality of democratic choice pp. 483-500 Downloads
Kai Ou and Scott A. Tyson
Episodes of liberalization in autocracies: a new approach to quantitatively studying democratization pp. 501-520 Downloads
Matthew C. Wilson, Juraj Medzihorsky, Seraphine F. Maerz, Patrik Lindenfors, Amanda B. Edgell, Vanessa A. Boese and Staffan I. Lindberg
Does a universal basic income affect voter turnout? Evidence from Alaska pp. 521-536 Downloads
Hannah Loeffler
Risk and demand for social protection in an era of populism pp. 537-554 Downloads
Kate Baldwin and Isabela Mares
The impact of social desirability bias on conspiracy belief measurement across cultures pp. 555-569 Downloads
Steven M. Smallpage, Adam M. Enders, Hugo Drochon and Joseph E. Uscinski
Education, public support for institutions, and the separation of powers pp. 570-587 Downloads
Sivaram Cheruvu
Explaining support for redistribution: social insurance systems and fairness pp. 588-604 Downloads
Verena Fetscher
Trade politics at the checkout lane: ethnocentrism and consumer preferences pp. 605-612 Downloads
Alexa Bankert, Ryan Powers and Geoffrey Sheagley
Trade openness, job sectors, and social policy preferences: evidence from China pp. 613-622 Downloads
Li Zheng and Ling Zhu
Computing quantities of interest and their uncertainty using Bayesian simulation pp. 623-632 Downloads
Andreas Murr, Richard Traunmüller and Jeff Gill
Spatial modeling of dyadic geopolitical interactions between moving actors pp. 633-644 Downloads
Sangyeon Kim, Howard Liu and Bruce Desmarais
The effects of state coercion on voting outcome in protest movements: a causal forest approach pp. 645-653 Downloads
Weiwen Yin, Weidong Huo and Danyang Lin
Driving turnout: the effect of car ownership on electoral participation pp. 654-662 Downloads
Justin de Benedictis-Kessner and Maxwell Palmer
State reach and development in Africa since the 1960s: new data and analysis pp. 663-672 Downloads
Carl Müller-Crepon

Volume 11, issue 2, 2023

Can political alignment reduce crime? Evidence from Chile pp. 223-236 Downloads
Carla Alberti, Díaz–Rioseco, Diego and Giancarlo Visconti
A typology of substitution: weather, armed conflict, and maritime piracy pp. 237-253 Downloads
Kyosuke Kikuta
Can citizens guess how other citizens voted based on demographic characteristics? pp. 254-274 Downloads
Noam Titelman and Benjamin E. Lauderdale
Through the ideology of the beholder: how ideology shapes perceptions of partisan groups pp. 275-292 Downloads
Jonathan Homola, Jon C. Rogowski, Betsy Sinclair, Michelle Torres, Patrick D. Tucker and Steven W. Webster
Analyze the attentive and bypass bias: mock vignette checks in survey experiments pp. 293-310 Downloads
John V. Kane, Yamil R. Velez and Jason Barabas
Evidence for the irrelevance of irrelevant events pp. 311-327 Downloads
Stefan Müller and Liam Kneafsey
Coalition inclusion probabilities: a party-strategic measure for predicting policy and politics pp. 328-346 Downloads
Mark A. Kayser, Matthias Orlowski and Jochen Rehmert
Do parties’ representation failures affect populist attitudes? Evidence from a multinational survey experiment pp. 347-362 Downloads
Bruno Castanho Silva and Christopher Wratil
The BIAT and the AMP as measures of racial prejudice in political science: A methodological assessment pp. 363-373 Downloads
Katherine Clayton, Jordan Horrillo and Paul M. Sniderman
Perceived beneficiaries and support for the globalization of higher education: a survey experiment on attitudes toward international students pp. 374-383 Downloads
Thomas Gift and Carlos X. Lastra-Anadón
Estimating latent traits from expert surveys: an analysis of sensitivity to data-generating process pp. 384-393 Downloads
Kyle L. Marquardt and Daniel Pemstein
Conditional Congressional communication: how elite speech varies across medium pp. 394-401 Downloads
Rachel Blum, Lindsey Cormack and Kelsey Shoub
Terrorism activates ethnocentrism to explain greater willingness to sacrifice civil liberties: evidence from Germany pp. 402-409 Downloads
Christina Novak Hansen and Peter Thisted Dinesen
Do voters want domestic politicians to scrutinize the European Union? pp. 410-418 Downloads
Roman Senninger and Daniel Bischof
Do constituents know (or care) about the lawmaking effectiveness of their representatives? pp. 419-428 Downloads
Daniel M. Butler, Adam G. Hughes, Craig Volden and Alan E. Wiseman
Affective partisan polarization and moral dilemmas during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 429-436 Downloads
Lukas F. Stoetzer, Simon Munzert, Will Lowe, Başak Çalı, Anita R. Gohdes, Marc Helbling, Rahsaan Maxwell and Richard Traunmüller
The effects of proposal power on incumbents' vote share: updated results from a naturally occurring experiment pp. 437-446 Downloads
Donald P. Green and Semra Sevi
Coalition Inclusion Probabilities: A Party-Strategic Measure for Predicting Policy and Politics – CORRIGENDUM pp. 447-448 Downloads
Mark A. Kayser, Matthias Orlowski and Jochen Rehmert
Do parties’ representation failures affect populist attitudes? Evidence from a multinational survey experiment – CORRIGENDUM pp. 449-449 Downloads
Bruno Castanho Silva and Christopher Wratil

Volume 11, issue 1, 2023

Partisanship in times of crisis: evidence from Italy pp. 1-17 Downloads
Alexa Bankert, Alessandro Del Ponte and Leonie Huddy
Stimulated political decisions: local leadership turnover and firm subsidies in China pp. 18-33 Downloads
Yue Hou and Siyao Li
Public opinion on welfare state recalibration in times of austerity: evidence from survey experiments pp. 34-52 Downloads
Björn Bremer and Reto Bürgisser
Rallies around the flag-draped coffins: the electoral effects of security force casualties in terror attacks pp. 53-62 Downloads
Resul Umit
Does ideology influence hiring in China? evidence from two randomized experiments pp. 63-79 Downloads
Jennifer Pan and Tongtong Zhang
Last step to the throne: the conflict between rulers and their successors pp. 80-94 Downloads
Congyi Zhou
The variation in firm lobbying by political regime: can it explain trade and currency policy differences? pp. 95-109 Downloads
David H. Bearce and Megan Roosevelt
Digital literacy and online political behavior pp. 110-128 Downloads
Andrew M. Guess and Kevin Munger
Dismantling the “Jungle”: migrant relocation and extreme voting in France pp. 129-143 Downloads
Paul Vertier, Max Viskanic and Matteo Gamalerio
A randomized experiment evaluating survey mode effects for video interviewing pp. 144-159 Downloads
Kyle Endres, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Matthew DeBell and Shanto Iyengar
Asymmetric flooding as a tool for foreign influence on social media pp. 160-171 Downloads
Alexandra Cirone and William Hobbs
Does accommodation work? Mainstream party strategies and the success of radical right parties pp. 172-179 Downloads
Werner Krause, Denis Cohen and Tarik Abou-Chadi
Implementing presidential particularism: bureaucracy and the distribution of federal grants pp. 180-190 Downloads
Nicholas G. Napolio
Decomposing the source of the gender gap in legislative committee service: evidence from US states pp. 191-197 Downloads
Julia Payson, Alexander Fouirnaies and Andrew B. Hall
Temperature and outgroup discrimination pp. 198-206 Downloads
Donghyun Danny Choi, Mathias Poertner and Nicholas Sambanis
Am I obliged to vote? A regression discontinuity analysis of compulsory voting with ill-informed voters pp. 207-213 Downloads
Mathieu Turgeon and André Blais
The diplomatic burden of pandemics: lessons from malaria pp. 214-221 Downloads
Benjamin E. Bagozzi and Ore Koren
Page updated 2025-03-31