American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 63, issue 4, 2019
- Is Temperature Exogenous? The Impact of Civil Conflict on the Instrumental Climate Record in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 723-739

- Kenneth A. Schultz and Justin S. Mankin
- Alien Citizens and the Canonical Immigrant: Do Stigmatized Attributes Affect Latina/o Judgment about Discrimination? pp. 740-757

- Bradford Jones, Kristina Flores Victor and David Vannette
- Do Inheritance Customs Affect Political and Social Inequality? pp. 758-773

- Anselm Hager and Hanno Hilbig
- Republican Freedom, Popular Control, and Collective Action pp. 774-787

- Sean Ingham and Frank Lovett
- Ideology Justifies Morality: Political Beliefs Predict Moral Foundations pp. 788-806

- Peter K. Hatemi, Charles Crabtree and Kevin B. Smith
- Tuning In, Not Turning Out: Evaluating the Impact of Ethnic Television on Political Participation pp. 808-823

- Yamil Ricardo Velez and Benjamin J. Newman
- How Getting the Facts Right Can Fuel Partisan‐Motivated Reasoning pp. 824-839

- Martin Bisgaard
- Peacekeepers against Criminal Violence—Unintended Effects of Peacekeeping Operations? pp. 840-858

- Jessica Di Salvatore
- Poverty and Divine Rewards: The Electoral Advantage of Islamist Political Parties pp. 859-874

- Sharan Grewal, Amaney A. Jamal, Tarek Masoud and Elizabeth R. Nugent
- Discursive Exit pp. 875-887

- Laura Montanaro
- Do Voters Polarize When Radical Parties Enter Parliament? pp. 888-904

- Daniel Bischof and Markus Wagner
- The Party's Primary Preferences: Race, Gender, and Party Support of Congressional Primary Candidates pp. 905-919

- Hans J.G. Hassell and Neil Visalvanich
- Ballot Reform as Suffrage Restriction: Evidence from Brazil's Second Republic pp. 920-935

- Daniel W. Gingerich
- Loss Aversion in Politics pp. 936-947

- Alberto Alesina and Francesco Passarelli
- Committed or Conditional Democrats? Opposition Dynamics in Electoral Autocracies pp. 948-963

- Jennifer Gandhi and Elvin Ong
Volume 63, issue 3, 2019
- Congress and Administrative Policymaking: Identifying Congressional Veto Power pp. 513-529

- Alex Acs
- Does Direct Democracy Hurt Immigrant Minorities? Evidence from Naturalization Decisions in Switzerland pp. 530-547

- Jens Hainmueller and Dominik Hangartner
- Are Biased Media Bad for Democracy? pp. 548-562

- Stephane Wolton
- Valence, Elections, and Legislative Institutions pp. 563-576

- John W. Patty, Constanza F. Schibber, Elizabeth Maggie Penn and Brian F. Crisp
- Prediction, Proxies, and Power pp. 577-593

- Robert J. Carroll and Brenton Kenkel
- Direct Democracy and Women's Political Engagement pp. 594-610

- Jeong Hyun Kim
- On the Meaning of Survey Reports of Roll‐Call “Votes” pp. 611-625

- Seth J. Hill and Gregory A. Huber
- Non‐Governmental Monitoring of Local Governments Increases Compliance with Central Mandates: A National‐Scale Field Experiment in China pp. 626-643

- Sarah E. Anderson, Mark T. Buntaine, Mengdi Liu and Bing Zhang
- Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Congress: Evidence from 80,000 Congressional Inquiries pp. 644-659

- Kenneth Lowande, Melinda Ritchie and Erinn Lauterbach
- When Diversity Works: The Effects of Coalition Composition on the Success of Lobbying Coalitions pp. 660-674

- Wiebke Marie Junk
- The Distortion of Related Beliefs pp. 675-689

- Andrew T. Little
- Social Networks and Protest Participation: Evidence from 130 Million Twitter Users pp. 690-705

- Jennifer M. Larson, Jonathan Nagler, Jonathan Ronen and Joshua A. Tucker
- Getting Their Way: Bias and Deference to Trial Courts pp. 706-718

- Ryan Hübert
Volume 63, issue 2, 2019
- The Disclosure Dilemma: Nuclear Intelligence and International Organizations pp. 269-285

- Allison Carnegie and Austin Carson
- Skill Specificity and Attitudes toward Immigration pp. 286-304

- Sergi Pardos‐Prado and Carla Xena
- The Effectiveness of a Racialized Counterstrategy pp. 305-322

- Antoine J. Banks and Heather M. Hicks
- Urbanization Patterns, Information Diffusion, and Female Voting in Rural Paraguay pp. 323-341

- Alberto Chong, Gianmarco León‐Ciliotta, Vivian Roza, Martín Valdivia and Gabriela Vega
- Preventing Prevention pp. 342-352

- Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty
- How Government Reactions to Violence Worsen Social Welfare: Evidence from Peru pp. 353-367

- Renard Sexton, Rachel L. Wellhausen and Michael G. Findley
- Of Two Minds, But One Heart: A Good “Gut” Feeling Moderates the Effect of Ambivalence on Attitude Formation and Turnout pp. 368-384

- Eric Groenendyk
- Norms versus Action: Why Voters Fail to Sanction Malfeasance in Brazil pp. 385-400

- Taylor C. Boas, F. Daniel Hidalgo and Marcus Melo
- Responsiveness without Representation: Evidence from Minimum Wage Laws in U.S. States pp. 401-410

- Gabor Simonovits, Andrew M. Guess and Jonathan Nagler
- Violence, Nonviolence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law pp. 411-426

- Yonatan Lupu and Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
- Strategic Spending: Does Politics Influence Election Administration Expenditure? pp. 427-438

- Zachary Mohr, JoEllen V. Pope, Martha E. Kropf and Mary Jo Shepherd
- Exemplary Lives and the Normative Theory of Culture pp. 439-451

- Jeffrey Church
- Do Social Rights Affect Social Outcomes? pp. 452-466

- Christian Bjørnskov and Jacob Mchangama
- When Should We Use Unit Fixed Effects Regression Models for Causal Inference with Longitudinal Data? pp. 467-490

- Kosuke Imai and In Song Kim
- Measuring and Explaining Political Sophistication through Textual Complexity pp. 491-508

- Kenneth Benoit, Kevin Munger and Arthur Spirling
Volume 63, issue 1, 2019
- Racial or Spatial Voting? The Effects of Candidate Ethnicity and Ethnic Group Endorsements in Local Elections pp. 5-20

- Cheryl Boudreau, Christopher S. Elmendorf and Scott A. MacKenzie
- Public‐Sector Unions and the Size of Government pp. 21-36

- Agustina Paglayan
- Compulsory Voting and Parties’ Vote‐Seeking Strategies pp. 37-52

- Shane P. Singh
- Hawks, Doves, and Peace: An Experimental Approach pp. 53-66

- Michaela Mattes and Jessica L. P. Weeks
- The Anti‐Democrat Diploma: How High School Education Decreases Support for the Democratic Party pp. 67-83

- John Marshall
- Power Sharing: Institutions, Behavior, and Peace pp. 84-100

- Nils‐Christian Bormann, Lars‐Erik Cederman, Scott Gates, Benjamin A. T. Graham, Simon Hug, Kaare W. Strøm and Julian Wucherpfennig
- The Distinctive Value of Elections and the Case for Compulsory Voting pp. 101-112

- Emilee Booth Chapman
- All Male Panels? Representation and Democratic Legitimacy pp. 113-129

- Amanda Clayton, Diana Z. O'Brien and Jennifer M. Piscopo
- Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Power Shifts, Strategic Withdrawal, and Credible Signals pp. 130-145

- Brandon K. Yoder
- Building Cooperation among Groups in Conflict: An Experiment on Intersectarian Cooperation in Lebanon pp. 146-162

- Han Il Chang and Leonid Peisakhin
- Cue‐Taking in Congress: Interest Group Signals from Dear Colleague Letters pp. 163-180

- Janet M. Box‐Steffensmeier, Dino P. Christenson and Alison W. Craig
- Priorities for Preventive Action: Explaining Americans’ Divergent Reactions to 100 Public Risks pp. 181-196

- Jeffrey A. Friedman
- Territorial Representation and the Opinion–Policy Linkage: Evidence from the European Union pp. 197-211

- Christopher Wratil
- Predispositions and the Political Behavior of American Economic Elites: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs pp. 212-233

- David E. Broockman, Gregory Ferenstein and Neil Malhotra
- No Harm in Checking: Using Factual Manipulation Checks to Assess Attentiveness in Experiments pp. 234-249

- John V. Kane and Jason Barabas
- Lost in Aggregation: Improving Event Analysis with Report‐Level Data pp. 250-264

- Scott J. Cook and Nils B. Weidmann
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