Quarterly Journal of Political Science
2006 - 2023
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2008
- Strategic Uncertainty as a Cause of War pp. 327-352

- Adam Meirowitz and Anne E. Sartori
- Measuring Explicit Political Positions of Media pp. 353-377

- Daniel E. Ho and Kevin M. Quinn
- Issue Unbundling via Citizens' Initiatives pp. 379-397

- Timothy Besley and Stephen Coate
- Terrorist Factions pp. 399-418

- Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
Volume 3, issue 3, 2008
- Contestable Leadership: Party Leaders as Principals and Agents pp. 203-225

- Matias Iaryczower
- Predictable Corruption and Firm Investment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment and Survey of Cambodian Entrepreneurs pp. 227-267

- Edmund J. Malesky and Krislert Samphantharak
- A Dynamic Model of Democratic Elections in Multidimensional Policy Spaces pp. 269-299

- Jeffrey Banks and John Duggan
- Where You Sit is Where You Stand: The Impact of Seating Proximity on Legislative Cue-Taking pp. 301-311

- Seth E. Masket
- Do Statistical Reporting Standards Affect What Is Published? Publication Bias in Two Leading Political Science Journals pp. 313-326

- Alan Gerber and Neil Malhotra
Volume 3, issue 2, 2008
- Do UN Interventions Cause Peace? Using Matching to Improve Causal Inference pp. 89-122

- Michael J. Gilligan and Ernest J. Sergenti
- A Theory of Policy Expertise pp. 123-140

- Steven Callander
- Location and Policy Preferences pp. 141-164

- Robert Urbatsch
- Minorities and Storable Votes pp. 165-200

- Alessandra Casella, Thomas Palfrey and Raymond Riezman
Volume 3, issue 1, 2008
- In the Eye of the Beholder: How Information Shortcuts Shape Individual Perceptions of Bias in the Media pp. 1-31

- Matthew A. Baum and Phil Gussin
- Communitarian versus Universalistic Norms pp. 33-61

- Jonathan Bendor and Dilip Mookherjee
- Do Community-Based Voter Mobilization Campaigns Work Even in Battleground States? Evaluating the Effectiveness of MoveOn's 2004 Outreach Campaign pp. 63-82

- Joel A. Middleton and Donald P. Green
- Deliberation Rules and Voting pp. 83-88

- Richard Van Weelden
Volume 2, issue 4, 2008
- Cohesion, Insurance and Redistribution pp. 287-305

- Federico Echenique and Jon Eguia
- Capital Controls, Political Institutions, and Economic Growth: A Panel and Cross Country Analysis pp. 307-324

- Shanker Satyanath and Daniel Berger
- The Exaggerated Effects of Advertising on Turnout: The Dangers of Self-Reports pp. 325-343

- Lynn Vavreck
- Rich State, Poor State, Red State, Blue State: What's the Matter with Connecticut? pp. 345-367

- Andrew Gelman, Boris Shor, Joseph Bafumi and David Park
- Does Email Boost Turnout? pp. 369-379

- David W. Nickerson
Volume 2, issue 3, 2007
- Did Ralph Nader Spoil Al Gore's Presidential Bid? A Ballot-Level Study of Green and Reform Party Voters in the 2000 Presidential Election pp. 205-226

- Michael C. Herron and Jeffrey B. Lewis
- Bicameralism and Government Formation pp. 227-252

- Daniel Diermeier, Hülya Eraslan and Antonio Merlo
- Public Goods in Federal Systems pp. 253-275

- Catherine Hafer and Dimitri Landa
- Party Influence in Congress and the Economy pp. 277-286

- Erik Snowberg, Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz
Volume 2, issue 2, 2007
- The Effect of Electoral Competitiveness on Incumbent Behavior pp. 107-138

- Sanford C. Gordon and Gregory A. Huber
- An Estimate of Risk Aversion in the U.S. Electorate pp. 139-154

- Adam J. Berinsky and Jeffrey B. Lewis
- Electoral Rules and Government Spending in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 155-188

- Torsten Persson, Gérard Roland and Guido Tabellini
- The Etiology of Public Support for the Designated Hitter Rule pp. 189-203

- Christopher Zorn and Jeff Gill
Volume 2, issue 1, 2007
- Electoral Institutions and the National Provision of Local Public Goods pp. 5-25

- Scott Gehlbach
- Does Advertising Exposure Affect Turnout? pp. 27-41

- Scott Ashworth and Joshua D. Clinton
- I'm Asking for Your Support: The Effects of Personally Delivered Campaign Messages on Voting Decisions and Opinion Formation pp. 43-65

- Kevin Arceneaux
- Nomination Processes and Policy Outcomes pp. 67-92

- Matthew Jackson, Laurent Mathevet and Kyle Mattes
- Small States, Big Pork pp. 95-106

- William Hauk and Romain Wacziarg
Volume 1, issue 4, 2006
- Self-Interest, Inequality, and Entitlement in Majoritarian Decision-Making pp. 327-350

- Daniel Diermeier and Sean Gailmard
- Informative Positive and Negative Campaigning pp. 351-371

- Mattias K Polborn and Yi David T.
- Designing Institutions to Aggregate Preferences and Information pp. 373-392

- Adam Meirowitz
- The Orientation of Newspaper Endorsements in U.S. Elections, 1940–2002 pp. 393-404

- Stephen Ansolabehere, Rebecca Lessem and James M. Snyder
Volume 1, issue 3, 2006
- Context-dependent Voting pp. 227-254

- Steven Callander and Catherine H. Wilson
- Religion and Preferences for Social Insurance pp. 255-286

- Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage
- Ethical Voters and Costly Information Acquisition pp. 287-311

- Timothy Feddersen and Alvaro Sandroni
- Electoral Victory and Statistical Defeat? Economics, Politics, and the 2004 Presidential Election pp. 313-322

- William Nordhaus
Volume 1, issue 2, 2006
- Party and Incumbency Cues in Voting: Are They Substitutes? pp. 119-137

- Stephen Ansolabehere, Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder and Michiko Ueda
- Whose Ear to Bend? Information Sources and Venue Choice in Policy-Making pp. 139-169

- Frederick J. Boehmke, Sean Gailmard and John Wiggs Patty
- Satisficing and Selection in Electoral Competition pp. 171-200

- Jonathan Bendor, Dilip Mookherjee and Debraj Ray
- What's the Matter with What's the Matter with Kansas? pp. 201-226

- Larry M. Princeton University Bartels
Volume 1, issue 1, 2006
- Federalism and Incentives for Success of Democracy pp. 3-23

- Roger Myerson
- Polls and Pounds: Public Opinion and Exchange Rate Behavior in Britain pp. 25-47

- William Bernhard and David Leblang
- A General Bargaining Model of Legislative Policy-making pp. 49-85

- Jeffrey Banks and John Duggan
- Path Dependence pp. 87-115

- Scott E. Page
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