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Volume 54, issue 4, 2010
- Editorial pp. 837-838

- Rick K. Wilson
- Valuing Diversity in Political Organizations: Gender and Token Minorities in the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 839-854

- Kristin Kanthak and George A. Krause
- Inequality and the Dynamics of Public Opinion: The Self‐Reinforcing Link Between Economic Inequality and Mass Preferences pp. 855-870

- Nathan J. Kelly and Peter K. Enns
- Locating Supreme Court Opinions in Doctrine Space pp. 871-890

- Tom S. Clark and Benjamin Lauderdale
- Strategic Defiance and Compliance in the U.S. Courts of Appeals pp. 891-905

- Chad Westerland, Jeffrey A. Segal, Lee Epstein, Charles M. Cameron and Scott Comparato
- Deciding to Provide: Local Decisions on Providing Social Welfare pp. 906-920

- Michael Craw
- Unpacking LogM: Toward a More General Theory of Party System Density pp. 921-935

- David Lowery, Simon Otjes, Sergiu Gherghina, Arjen Van Witteloostuijn, Gabor Peli and Holly Brasher
- Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance pp. 936-950

- Bruce Bueno De Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Settled Borders and Regime Type: Democratic Transitions as Consequences of Peaceful Territorial Transfers pp. 951-968

- Douglas M. Gibler and Jaroslav Tir
- The Strategy of Territorial Conflict pp. 969-987

- David B. Carter
- The Minos and the Socratic Examination of Law pp. 988-1002

- Mark J. Lutz
Volume 54, issue 3, 2010
- Constituents’ Responses to Congressional Roll‐Call Voting pp. 583-597

- Stephen Ansolabehere and Philip Edward Jones
- The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress pp. 598-616

- Jamie L. Carson, Gregory Koger, Matthew J. Lebo and Everett Young
- Supreme Court Litigants and Strategic Framing pp. 617-631

- Justin Wedeking
- Self‐Organizing Policy Networks: Risk, Partner Selection, and Cooperation in Estuaries pp. 632-649

- Ramiro Berardo and John T. Scholz
- Who Learns from What in Policy Diffusion Processes? pp. 650-666

- Fabrizio Gilardi
- Taking Others into Account: Self‐Interest and Fairness in Majority Decision Making pp. 667-685

- Jan Sauermann and André Kaiser
- Party Identification, Issue Attitudes, and the Dynamics of Political Debate pp. 686-699

- Logan Dancey and Paul Goren
- Public Opinion Polls, Voter Turnout, and Welfare: An Experimental Study pp. 700-717

- Jens Großer and Arthur Schram
- Businessman Candidates pp. 718-736

- Scott Gehlbach, Konstantin Sonin and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- The Origins of Institutional Crises in Latin America pp. 737-750

- Gretchen Helmke
- The Game of Electoral Fraud and the Ousting of Authoritarian Rule pp. 751-765

- Beatriz Magaloni
- Structural Change in U.S. Presidents' Use of Force pp. 766-782

- Jong Hee Park
- A Framework for Unifying Formal and Empirical Analysis pp. 783-797

- Jim Granato, Melody Lo and M. C. Sunny Wong
- Not by Twins Alone: Using the Extended Family Design to Investigate Genetic Influence on Political Beliefs pp. 798-814

- Peter K. Hatemi, John R. Hibbing, Sarah E. Medland, Matthew C. Keller, John R. Alford, Kevin B. Smith, Nicholas G. Martin and Lindon J. Eaves
- Correcting for Survey Misreports Using Auxiliary Information with an Application to Estimating Turnout pp. 815-835

- Jonathan Katz and Gabriel Katz
Volume 54, issue 2, 2010
- The Declining Talent Pool of Government pp. 267-286

- Torun Dewan and David Myatt
- Collaborative Institutions in an Ecology of Games pp. 287-300

- Mark Lubell, Adam Douglas Henry and Mike McCoy
- The Effect of Electoral Geography on Pork Barreling in Bicameral Legislatures pp. 301-322

- Jowei Chen
- Partisan Polarization and Congressional Accountability in House Elections pp. 323-337

- David R. Jones
- Giving the People What They Want? The Distribution of Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 338-353

- Jeffrey Lazarus
- Party Strength, the Personal Vote, and Government Spending pp. 354-370

- David M. Primo and James M. Snyder, Jr.
- Candidate Valence and Ideological Positions in U.S. House Elections pp. 371-388

- Walter J. Stone and Elizabeth N. Simas
- Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging pp. 389-411

- Christina L. Boyd, Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin
- The Separation of Powers and Supreme Court Agenda Setting pp. 412-427

- Ryan J. Owens
- The World Wide Web and the U.S. Political News Market pp. 428-439

- Norman H. Nie, Darwin W. Miller, III, Saar Golde, Daniel M. Butler and Kenneth Winneg
- Civic Engagements: Resolute Partisanship or Reflective Deliberation pp. 440-458

- Michael MacKuen, Jennifer Wolak, Luke Keele and George E. Marcus
- What Stops the Torture? pp. 459-476

- Courtenay Ryals Conrad and Will H. Moore
- Diversionary Despots? Comparing Autocracies' Propensities to Use and to Benefit from Military Force pp. 477-493

- Jeffrey Pickering and Emizet F. Kisangani
- Political Competition and Ethnic Identification in Africa pp. 494-510

- Benn Eifert, Edward Miguel and Daniel N. Posner
- Information, Agreement Design, and the Durability of Civil War Settlements pp. 511-524

- Michaela Mattes and Burcu Savun
- Political Ontology and Institutional Design in Montesquieu and Rousseau pp. 525-542

- David Lay Williams
- Causal Inference with Differential Measurement Error: Nonparametric Identification and Sensitivity Analysis pp. 543-560

- Kosuke Imai and Teppei Yamamoto
- What to Do about Missing Values in Time‐Series Cross‐Section Data pp. 561-581

- James Honaker and Gary King
Volume 54, issue 1, 2010
- After Enactment: The Lives and Deaths of Federal Programs pp. 1-17

- Christopher R. Berry, Barry C. Burden and William G. Howell
- Tax Toleration and Tax Compliance: How Government Affects the Propensity of Firms to Enter the Unofficial Economy pp. 18-33

- Douglas A. Hibbs and Violeta Piculescu
- Party Government and the “Cohesive Power of Public Plunder” pp. 34-44

- Royce Carroll and Henry A. Kim
- International Institutions and Domestic Compensation: The IMF and the Politics of Capital Account Liberalization pp. 45-60

- Bumba Mukherjee and David Andrew Singer
- Decomposing the Relationship Between Contiguity and Militarized Conflict pp. 61-73

- William Reed and Daina Chiba
- Rough Terrain: Spatial Variation in Campaign Contributing and Volunteerism pp. 74-89

- Wendy K. Tam Cho and James G. Gimpel
- Ideological Congruence and Electoral Institutions pp. 90-106

- Matt Golder and Jacek Stramski
- The New Racial Calculus: Electoral Institutions and Black Representation in Local Legislatures pp. 107-124

- Melissa J. Marschall, Anirudh V. S. Ruhil and Paru R. Shah
- The Freedom of Desire: Hegel's Response to Rousseau on the Problem of Civil Society pp. 125-139

- Jeffrey Church
- Socratic Political Philosophy in Xenophon's Symposium pp. 140-152

- Thomas L. Pangle
- Partisanship, Political Control, and Economic Assessments pp. 153-173

- Alan S. Gerber and Gregory A. Huber
- Using Experiments to Estimate the Effects of Education on Voter Turnout pp. 174-189

- Rachel Milstein Sondheimer and Donald P. Green
- A Global Model for Forecasting Political Instability pp. 190-208

- Jack Goldstone, Robert Bates, David L. Epstein, Ted Robert Gurr, Michael B. Lustik, Monty G. Marshall, Jay Ulfelder and Mark Woodward
- How to Analyze Political Attention with Minimal Assumptions and Costs pp. 209-228

- Kevin M. Quinn, Burt L. Monroe, Michael Colaresi, Michael H. Crespin and Dragomir R. Radev
- A Method of Automated Nonparametric Content Analysis for Social Science pp. 229-247

- Daniel J. Hopkins and Gary King
- Testing for Interaction in Binary Logit and Probit Models: Is a Product Term Essential? pp. 248-266

- William D. Berry, Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt and Justin Esarey
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