American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2009
- Educating the Least Informed: Group Endorsements in a Grassroots Campaign pp. 755-770

- Kevin Arceneaux and Robin Kolodny
- Civic Engagement and Education: An Empirical Test of the Sorting Model pp. 771-786

- David E. Campbell
- Don't Forget to Vote: Text Message Reminders as a Mobilization Tool pp. 787-804

- Allison Dale and Aaron Strauss
- Source Cues, Partisan Identities, and Political Value Expression pp. 805-820

- Paul Goren, Christopher M. Federico and Miki Caul Kittilson
- Learning and Opinion Change, Not Priming: Reconsidering the Priming Hypothesis pp. 821-837

- Gabriel S. Lenz
- The Dynamics of Political Attention: Public Opinion and the Queen's Speech in the United Kingdom pp. 838-854

- Will Jennings and Peter John
- A General Empirical Law of Public Budgets: A Comparative Analysis pp. 855-873

- Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner, Christian Breunig, Christopher Wlezien, Stuart Soroka, Martial Foucault, Abel François, Christoffer Green‐Pedersen, Chris Koski, Peter John, Peter B. Mortensen, Frédéric Varone and Stefaan Walgrave
- Who Lobbies Whom? Special Interest Politics under Alternative Electoral Systems pp. 874-892

- Megumi Naoi and Ellis Krauss
- Lobbying and Taxes pp. 893-909

- Brian Kelleher Richter, Krislert Samphantharak and Jeffrey F. Timmons
- Do Participants and Observers Assess Intentions Differently During Bargaining and Conflict? pp. 910-930

- Eric S. Dickson
- International Organization as a Seal of Approval: European Union Accession and Investor Risk pp. 931-949

- Julia Gray
- Partisan Waves: International Business Cycles and Electoral Choice pp. 950-970

- Mark Andreas Kayser
- The Separation of Powers, Court Curbing, and Judicial Legitimacy pp. 971-989

- Tom S. Clark
- District Complexity as an Advantage in Congressional Elections pp. 990-1005

- Michael J. Ensley, Michael W. Tofias and Scott De Marchi
- The Participatory Effects of Redistricting pp. 1006-1023

- Danny Hayes and Seth C. McKee
Volume 53, issue 3, 2009
- Portents of Pluralism: How Hybrid Regimes Affect Democratic Transitions pp. 515-532

- Jason Brownlee
- The Democratic Domino Theory: An Empirical Investigation pp. 533-551

- Peter Leeson and Andrea M. Dean
- How Foreign Aid Can Foster Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes pp. 552-571

- Joseph Wright
- Learning to Cooperate: Learning Networks and the Problem of Altruism pp. 572-587

- John T. Scholz and Cheng‐Lung Wang
- Bargaining in the Shadow of War: When Is a Peaceful Resolution Most Likely? pp. 588-602

- Donald Wittman
- Punctuated Equilibrium in Comparative Perspective pp. 603-620

- Frank R. Baumgartner, Christian Breunig, Christoffer Green‐Pedersen, Bryan D. Jones, Peter B. Mortensen, Michiel Nuytemans and Stefaan Walgrave
- China's Local Political Budget Cycles pp. 621-632

- Gang Guo
- Balancing Regionalism and Localism: How Institutions and Incentives Shape American Transportation Policy pp. 633-648

- Elisabeth R. Gerber and Clark C. Gibson
- Local Institutions and the Politics of Urban Growth pp. 649-665

- Mark Lubell, Richard C. Feiock and Edgar E. Ramirez De La Cruz
- Does Gerrymandering Cause Polarization? pp. 666-680

- Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
- The Dynamics of Partisan Conflict on Congressional Approval pp. 681-694

- Mark D. Ramirez
- Presidential Saber Rattling and the Economy pp. 695-709

- B. Dan Wood
- Antisocial Security: The Puzzle of Beggar‐Thy‐Children Policies pp. 710-725

- Robert Grafstein
- What Small Spatial Scales Are Relevant as Electoral Contexts for Individual Voters? The Importance of the Household on Turnout at the 2001 General Election pp. 726-739

- David Cutts and Edward Fieldhouse
- Systematically Dependent Competing Risks and Strategic Retirement pp. 740-754

- Kentaro Fukumoto
Volume 53, issue 2, 2009
- Contextual Factors and the Extreme Right Vote in Western Europe, 1980–2002 pp. 259-275

- Kai Arzheimer
- Retrospective Voting and Political Representation pp. 276-291

- Seok‐ju Cho
- Using Multimember District Elections to Estimate the Sources of the Incumbency Advantage pp. 292-306

- Shigeo Hirano and James M. Snyder, Jr.
- Coalition‐Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choice under Proportional Representation pp. 307-323

- Matias A. Bargsted and Orit Kedar
- Agency Problems, the 17th Amendment, and Representation in the Senate pp. 324-342

- Sean Gailmard and Jeffery A. Jenkins
- The Senate Electoral Cycle and Bicameral Appropriations Politics pp. 343-359

- Kenneth A. Shepsle, Robert P. Van Houweling, Samuel J. Abrams and Peter C. Hanson
- Interest Group Competition and Coalition Formation pp. 360-375

- Thomas T. Holyoke
- A Comparative Analysis of Political Communication Systems and Voter Turnout pp. 376-393

- Mijeong Baek
- Exploiting a Rare Communication Shift to Document the Persuasive Power of the News Media pp. 394-410

- Jonathan McDonald Ladd and Gabriel S. Lenz
- How Predictive Appeals Affect Policy Opinions pp. 411-426

- Jennifer Jerit
- Game Theory, Information, and Deliberative Democracy pp. 427-444

- Dimitri Landa and Adam Meirowitz
- Campaign Learning and Vote Determinants pp. 445-460

- David A. M. Peterson
- Interests, Institutions, and the Reliability of International Commitments pp. 461-476

- Brett Ashley Leeds, Michaela Mattes and Jeremy S. Vogel
- Power Sharing and Leadership Dynamics in Authoritarian Regimes pp. 477-494

- Milan W. Svolik
- Treating Words as Data with Error: Uncertainty in Text Statements of Policy Positions pp. 495-513

- Kenneth Benoit, Michael Laver and Slava Mikhaylov
Volume 53, issue 1, 2009
- Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re‐Analysis of 11 Field Experiments pp. 1-16

- Kevin Arceneaux and David W. Nickerson
- Does Voting History Matter? Analysing Persistence in Turnout pp. 17-35

- Kevin Denny and Orla Doyle
- A Model of Farsighted Voting pp. 36-54

- Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- Presidential and Congressional Vote‐Share Equations pp. 55-72

- Ray C. Fair
- Estimating the Causal Effects of Media Coverage on Policy‐Specific Knowledge pp. 73-89

- Jason Barabas and Jennifer Jerit
- When Can Politicians Scare Citizens Into Supporting Bad Policies? pp. 90-106

- Arthur Lupia and Jesse O. Menning
- How Should We Estimate Public Opinion in The States? pp. 107-121

- Jeffrey R. Lax and Justin H. Phillips
- Social Networks and Collective Action pp. 122-138

- David A. Siegel
- Confirmation Politics and The Legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court: Institutional Loyalty, Positivity Bias, and the Alito Nomination pp. 139-155

- James L. Gibson and Gregory A. Caldeira
- Collective Bargaining and The Performance of the Public Schools pp. 156-174

- Terry M. Moe
- Bureaucratic Job Mobility and The Diffusion of Innovations pp. 175-189

- Manuel P. Teodoro
- Friction and Party Manifesto Change in 25 Countries, 1945–98 pp. 190-206

- Stefaan Walgrave and Michiel Nuytemans
- A Model of Spoils Politics pp. 207-222

- Ernesto Dal Bó and Robert Powell
- The Effects of Strategic and Economic Interdependence on International Conflict Across Levels of Analysis pp. 223-240

- Zeev Maoz
- Bayesian Spatial Survival Models for Political Event Processes pp. 241-257

- David Darmofal
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