Political Science Research and Methods
2013 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2014
- Nothing Succeeds like Success: The Past and Future of European Political Science pp. 153-161

- Gerald Schneider
- Media Freedom and the Institutional Underpinnings of Political Knowledge* pp. 163-178

- Martijn Schoonvelde
- The Emperor Strikes Back: Political Status, Career Incentives and Grain Procurement during China's Great Leap Famine* pp. 179-211

- James Kung
- A Folk Theorem for Repeated Elections with Adverse Selection* pp. 213-242

- John Duggan
- Sequential Decision Making and Information Aggregation in Small Networks* pp. 243-271

- John W. Patty and Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- The Distributive Effects of Corruption* pp. 273-296

- Mircea Popa
- Does Survey Participation Increase Voter Turnout? Re-examining the Hawthorne Effect in the Swedish National Election Studies* pp. 297-307

- Mikael Persson
- Pivotality and Turnout: Evidence from a Field Experiment in the Aftermath of a Tied Election* pp. 309-319

- Ryan D. Enos and Anthony Fowler
- Media Freedom and the Institutional Underpinnings of Political Knowledge—CORRIGENDUM pp. 321-322

- Martijn Schoonvelde
Volume 2, issue 1, 2014
- Dynamic Patterns of Human Rights Practices* pp. 1-31

- Keith E. Schnakenberg and Christopher J. Fariss
- Economic Shocks and Democratization in Africa* pp. 33-47

- Manuel Barron, Edward Miguel and Shanker Satyanath
- Economic Voting under Coalition Governments: Evidence from Germany* pp. 49-67

- Marc Debus, Mary Stegmaier and Jale Tosun
- Another Great Illusion:1 The Advancement of Separatism through Economic Integration* pp. 69-95

- Dawn Brancati
- I Don't Care to Belong to Any Club That Will Have Me as a Member: Empirical Analysis of Municipal Mergers* pp. 97-117

- Tuukka Saarimaa and Janne Tukiainen
- Two Multilevel Modeling Techniques for Analyzing Comparative Longitudinal Survey Datasets* pp. 119-140

- Malcolm Fairbrother
- Forecasts of the 2012 US Presidential Election based on Candidates’ Perceived Competence in Handling the Most Important Issue* pp. 141-149

- Andreas Graefe and J. Armstrong
Volume 1, issue 2, 2013
- Networks, Dyads, and the Social Relations Model* pp. 159-178

- Cassy Dorff and Michael D. Ward
- International Treaty Ratification and Party Competition: Theory and Evidence from the EU's Constitutional Treaty* pp. 179-200

- Andreas Dür and Nikitas Konstantinidis
- Discontent and the Left Turn in Latin America* pp. 201-221

- Nina Wiesehomeier and David Doyle
- The Dynamics of Voters’ Left/Right Identification: The Role of Economic and Cultural Attitudes* pp. 223-238

- Catherine E. de Vries, Armen Hakhverdian and Bram Lancee
- Growth Paradigms and Congruent Institutions: Estimating Context-Varying Effects of Political Institutions on Economic Performance* pp. 239-262

- Jonathan K. Hanson
- Sponsoring Early Day Motions in the British House of Commons as a Response to Electoral Vulnerability* pp. 263-280

- Michael Kellermann
- Exit Options and the Effectiveness of Regional Economic Organizations* pp. 281-303

- Julia Gray and Jonathan B. Slapin
- Competitive Learning in Yardstick Competition: Testing Models of Policy Diffusion With Performance Data – Corrigendum pp. 305-305

- Hugh Ward and Peter John
Volume 1, issue 1, 2013
- Competitive Learning in Yardstick Competition: Testing Models of Policy Diffusion With Performance Data* pp. 3-25

- Hugh Ward and Peter John
- Credibility and Commitment in Crisis Bargaining* pp. 27-52

- Mark Fey, Adam Meirowitz and Kristopher W. Ramsay
- Economic Policy Voting and Incumbency: Unemployment in Western Europe* pp. 53-66

- Ruth Dassonneville and Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- Political Depolarization in German Public Opinion, 1980–2010* pp. 67-89

- Simon Munzert and Paul C. Bauer
- Identifying the Effect of All-Mail Elections on Turnout: Staggered Reform in the Evergreen State* pp. 91-116

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber and Seth J. Hill
- Voting Made Safe and Easy: The Impact of e-voting on Citizen Perceptions* pp. 117-137

- R. Michael Alvarez, Ines Levin, Julia Pomares and Marcelo Leiras
- Life of Brian Revisited: Assessing Informational and Non-Informational Leadership Tools* pp. 139-157

- Alexander Baturo and Slava Mikhaylov