Quarterly Journal of Political Science
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2020
- Meetings, Comments, and the Distributive Politics of Rulemaking pp. 449-481

- Brian Libgober
- The Direct Primary and the Incumbency Advantage in the US House of Representatives pp. 483-506

- Michael P. Olson
- Quitting in Protest: Presidential Policymaking and Civil Service Response pp. 507-538

- Charles M. Cameron and John M. de Figueiredo
- The Mechanisms of Direct and Indirect Rule: Colonialism and Economic Development in Africa pp. 539-577

- Natalie Wenzell Letsa and Martha Wilfahrt
Volume 15, issue 3, 2020
- A Model of Protests, Revolution, and Information pp. 297-335

- Salvador Barbera and Matthew Jackson
- Political Identity and Trust pp. 337-367

- Hernández-Lagos, Pablo and Dylan Minor
- Rational Quagmires: Attrition, Learning, and War pp. 369-400

- Colin Krainin, Caroline Thomas and Thomas Wiseman
- Class versus Identity: Candidates' Race and the Inequality–Redistribution Nexus pp. 401-447

- Konstantinos Matakos and Dimitrios Xefteris
Volume 15, issue 2, 2020
- Partisan Intoxication or Policy Voting? pp. 141-179

- Anthony Fowler
- Sobering up after "Partisan Intoxication or Policy Voting?" pp. 181-212

- Steven Rogers
- Defending Sober Voters against Sensationalist Scholars: A Reply to Rogers pp. 213-219

- Anthony Fowler
- Parents, Peers, and Politics: The Long-term Effects of Vertical Social Ties pp. 221-253

- Linuz Aggeborn, Nazita Lajevardi, Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Nyman, Pär and Sven Oskarsson
- Does Equalizing Assets Spur Development? Evidence From Large-Scale Land Reform in Peru pp. 255-295

- Michael Albertus and Bogdan G. Popescu
Volume 15, issue 1, 2020
- When Polarization Trumps Civic Virtue: Partisan Conflict and the Subversion of Democracy by Incumbents pp. 3-31

- Milan W. Svolik
- How Cross-Cutting Discussion Shapes Support for Ethnic Politics: Evidence from an Experiment in Lebanon pp. 33-71

- Laura Paler, Leslie Marshall and Sami Atallah
- An Informational Theory of Electoral Targeting in Young Clientelistic Democracies: Evidence from Senegal pp. 73-104

- Jessica Gottlieb and Horacio Larreguy
- Candidate Elimination in Competitive Autocracies pp. 105-139

- Shichao Ma
Volume 14, issue 4, 2019
- Princelings in the Private Sector: The Value of Nepotism pp. 349-381

- David Szakonyi
- The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Voter Participation: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment pp. 383-400

- Katherine Baicker and Amy Finkelstein
- Voter Response to Hispanic Sounding Names: Evidence from Down-Ballot Statewide Elections pp. 401-437

- Suzanne K. Barth, Nikolas Mittag and Kyung H. Park
- Presidential Selection of Supreme Court Nominees: The Characteristics Approach pp. 439-474

- Charles M. Cameron, Jonathan P. Kastellec and Lauren A. Mattioli
Volume 14, issue 3, 2019
- The Economic Effects of Electoral Rules: Evidence from Unemployment Benefits pp. 259-291

- Vincenzo Galasso and Salvatore Nunnari
- Reputation Identifying the Effect of Political Rumor Diffusion Using Variations in Survey Timing pp. 293-311

- Jin Woo Kim and Eunji Kim
- Trumped by Race: Explanations for Race's Influence on Whites' Votes in 2016 pp. 313-328

- Andrew M. Engelhardt
- Border Walls and Smuggling Spillovers pp. 329-347

- Anna Getmansky, Guy Grossman and Austin L. Wright
Volume 14, issue 2, 2019
- Reputation Effects and Incumbency (Dis)Advantage pp. 131-157

- Navin Kartik and Richard Van Weelden
- A Behavioral Foundation for Audience Costs pp. 159-190

- Avidit Acharya and Edoardo Grillo
- Reevaluating Competition and Turnout in U.S. House Elections pp. 191-223

- Daniel J. Moskowitz and Benjamin Schneer
- Signaling Policy Intentions in Fundraising Contests pp. 225-258

- Brenton Kenkel
Volume 14, issue 1, 2019
- Social Networks and the Political Salience of Ethnicity pp. 1-39

- Nicholas Eubank
- Political Awareness, Microtargeting of Voters, and Negative Electoral Campaigning pp. 41-88

- Burkhard Schipper and Hee Yeul Woo
- The Evolution of National Constitutions pp. 89-114

- Nicholas Eubank
- How Private Politics Alters Legislative Responsiveness pp. 115-130

- James N. Druckman and Julia Valdes
Volume 13, issue 4, 2018
- Political Loyalty and Leader Health pp. 333-361

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Democratic Reform and Opposition to Government Expenditure: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Britain pp. 363-404

- Jonathan Chapman
- The Print Media and the American Party System: Evidence from the 2016 US Presidential Election pp. 405-426

- Michael P. Olson
- Uncontested Primaries: Causes and Consequences pp. 427-462

- Benoit Crutzen and Nicolas Sahuguet
Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- The Politician’s Province pp. 119-146

- William G. Howell and Stephane Wolton
- Is Divided Government a Cause of Legislative Delay? pp. 173-206

- Patricia A. Kirkland and Justin H. Phillips
- Terrorism, Wealth, and Delegation pp. 173-206

- Patricia A. Kirkland and Justin H. Phillips
- Ideological Extremists in the U.S. Congress: Out of Step but Still in Office pp. 207-236

- Adam Bonica and Gary W. Cox
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- Strategies of Election Rigging: Trade-Offs, Determinants, and Consequences pp. 1-28

- Zhaotian Luo and Arturas Rozenas
- Something for Something: How and Why Direct Democracy Impacts Service Quality pp. 29-57

- Michael W. Sances
- The Long-lasting Effects of Newspaper Op-Eds on Public Opinion pp. 59-87

- Alexander Coppock, Emily Ekins and David Kirby
- Can You Hear Me Now? How Communication Technology Affects Protest and Repression pp. 89-117

- Darin Christensen and Francisco Garfias
Volume 12, issue 4, 2017
- Order, Distance, and Local Development over the Long-Run pp. 375-404

- Jan Pierskalla, Anna Schultz and Erik Wibbels
- Sovereignty, Law, and Finance: Evidence from American Indian Reservations pp. 405-436

- Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Reducing or Reinforcing In-Group Preferences? An Experiment on Information and Ethnic Voting pp. 437-477

- Claire Adida, Jessica Gottlieb, Eric Kramon and Gwyneth McClendon
- Choice vs. Action: Candidate Ambiguity and Voter Decision Making pp. 479-505

- Yanna Krupnikov and John Barry Ryan
Volume 12, issue 3, 2017
- The Majority-Party Disadvantage: Revising Theories of Legislative Organization pp. 269-300

- James Feigenbaum, Alexander Fouirnaies and Andrew B. Hall
- When Can Citizen Communication Hinder Successful Revolution? pp. 301-323

- Mehdi Shadmehr and Dan Bernhardt
- Proportional Payoffs in Legislative Bargaining with Weighted Voting: A Characterization pp. 325-346

- Maria Montero
- Labor Market Competition with Immigrants and Political Polarization pp. 347-373

- Henning Finseraas, Marianne Roed and Pål Schøne
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- Escape Through Export? Women-Owned Enterprises, Domestic Discrimination, and Global Markets pp. 143-183

- Iain Osgood and Margaret Peters
- Testing Models of Unequal Representation: Democratic Populists and Republican Oligarchs? pp. 185-204

- Jesse H. Rhodes and Brian F. Schaffner
- An Econometric Evaluation of Competing Explanations for the Midterm Gap pp. 205-239

- Brian Knight
- Showing Off: Promise and Peril in Unilateral Policymaking pp. 241-268

- Gleason Judd
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- The National Effects of Subnational Representation: Access to Regional Parliaments and National Electoral Performance pp. 1-35

- Elias Dinas and Florian Foos
- Assessing the Breadth of Framing Effects pp. 37-57

- Daniel J. Hopkins and Jonathan Mummolo
- Durable Policy, Political Accountability, and Active Waste pp. 59-97

- Steven Callander and Davin Raiha
- Natural Disasters and Political Engagement: Evidence from the 2010-11 Pakistani Floods pp. 99-141

- C. Christine Fair, Patrick M. Kuhn, Neil Malhotra and Jacob N. Shapiro
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