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Volume 50, issue 4, 2006
- Bottom‐Up Federalism: The Diffusion of Antismoking Policies from U.S. Cities to States pp. 825-843

- Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden
- Structure and Opportunity: Committee Jurisdiction and Issue Attention in Congress pp. 844-859

- Adam D. Sheingate
- Is Democracy Good for the Poor? pp. 860-874

- Michael Ross
- Veto Players and Civil War Duration pp. 875-892

- David E. Cunningham
- Institutional Inconsistency and Political Instability: Polity Duration, 1800–2000 pp. 893-908

- Scott Gates, Håvard Hegre, Mark P. Jones and Håvard Strand
- Lies, Defection, and the Pattern of International Cooperation pp. 909-925

- Milan Svolik
- Space Matters: Designing Better Electoral Systems for Emerging Democracies pp. 926-939

- Joel D. Barkan, Paul J. Densham and Gerard Rushton
- A Conditional Defense of Plurality Rule: Generalizing May's Theorem in a Restricted Informational Environment pp. 940-949

- Robert E. Goodin and Christian List
- Electoral Competition, Globalization, and Subnational Education Spending in Mexico, 1999–2004 pp. 950-961

- R. Douglas Hecock
- A New Electorate? Comparing Preferences and Partisanship between Immigrants and Natives pp. 962-981

- Rafaela Dancygier and Elizabeth N. Saunders
- Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes toward Latinos pp. 982-997

- Claudine Gay
- Descriptive Representation and the Composition of African American Turnout pp. 998-1012

- John D. Griffin and Michael Keane
- Representational Altruism: The Wary Cooperator as Authoritative Decision Maker pp. 1013-1022

- Kevin B. Smith
Volume 50, issue 3, 2006
- Are Niche Parties Fundamentally Different from Mainstream Parties? The Causes and the Electoral Consequences of Western European Parties' Policy Shifts, 1976–1998 pp. 513-529

- James Adams, Michael Clark, Lawrence Ezrow and Garrett Glasgow
- Transparency, Political Polarization, and Political Budget Cycles in OECD Countries pp. 530-550

- James E. Alt and David Lassen
- Democratic Transitions pp. 551-569

- David L. Epstein, Robert Bates, Jack Goldstone, Ida Kristensen and Sharyn O'Halloran
- Still Supermadres? Gender and the Policy Priorities of Latin American Legislators pp. 570-585

- Leslie A. Schwindt‐Bayer
- A Unified Theory and Test of Extended Immediate Deterrence pp. 586-605

- Curtis S. Signorino and Ahmer Tarar
- Authoritarian Attitudes, Democracy, and Policy Preferences among Latin American Elites pp. 606-620

- Daniel Stevens, Benjamin G. Bishin and Robert R. Barr
- The Conscientious Sovereign: Public and Private Rule in Thomas Hobbes's Early Discourses pp. 621-633

- Yishaiya Abosch
- Reconciling Pluralism and Consensus as Political Ideals pp. 634-649

- John S. Dryzek and Simon Niemeyer
- Woman‐Thought, Social Capital, and the Generative State: Mary Austin and the Integrative Civic Ideal in Progressive Thought pp. 650-663

- Teena Gabrielson
- Tocqueville, Jansenism, and the Psychology of Freedom pp. 664-675

- Michael Locke McLendon
- A Rawlsian Argument Against the Duty of Civility pp. 676-690

- David Thunder
- Locke on the Moral Basis of International Relations pp. 691-705

- Lee Ward
- Value Choices and American Public Opinion pp. 706-723

- William G. Jacoby
- Dialogue in American Political Campaigns? An Examination of Issue Convergence in Candidate Television Advertising pp. 724-736

- Noah Kaplan, David K. Park and Travis N. Ridout
- The Electoral Relevance of Political Talk: Examining Disagreement and Expertise Effects in Social Networks on Political Participation pp. 737-754

- Scott D. McClurg
- Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs pp. 755-769

- Charles S. Taber and Milton Lodge
- Political Appointments, Civil Service Systems, and Bureaucratic Competence: Organizational Balancing and Executive Branch Revenue Forecasts in the American States pp. 770-787

- George A. Krause, David E. Lewis and James W. Douglas
- Is Spending More Potent For or Against a Proposition? Evidence from Ballot Measures pp. 788-801

- Thomas Stratmann
- The Consequences of Collective Action: An Incomplete‐Contracts Approach pp. 802-823

- Scott Gehlbach
Volume 50, issue 2, 2006
- Short versus Long Coalitions: Electoral Accountability and the Size of the Public Sector pp. 251-265

- Kathleen Bawn and Frances Rosenbluth
- Citizens, Knowledge, and the Information Environment pp. 266-282

- Jennifer Jerit, Jason Barabas and Toby Bolsen
- Redistricting, Candidate Entry, and the Politics of Nineteenth‐Century U.S. House Elections pp. 283-293

- Jamie L. Carson, Erik J. Engstrom and Jason M. Roberts
- States as Policy Laboratories: Emulating Success in the Children's Health Insurance Program pp. 294-312

- Craig Volden
- Building Reputation: Why Governments Fight Some Separatists but Not Others pp. 313-330

- Barbara F. Walter
- The Institutional Context of Tolerance for Ethnic Minorities: A Comparative, Multilevel Analysis of Western Europe pp. 331-349

- Steven A. Weldon
- Racing to the Bottom? Trade, Environmental Governance, and ISO 14001 pp. 350-364

- Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski
- Liberalizing Electoral Outcomes in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes pp. 365-381

- Marc Morjé Howard and Philip G. Roessler
- Social Context and Campaign Volatility in New Democracies: Networks and Neighborhoods in Brazil's 2002 Elections pp. 382-399

- Andy Baker, Barry Ames and Lucio R. Renno
- Beyond Welfare: Framing and the Racialization of White Opinion on Social Security pp. 400-420

- Nicholas Winter
- The “Race Card” Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests pp. 421-440

- Gregory A. Huber and John S. Lapinski
- Proposal Rights and Political Power pp. 441-448

- Tasos Kalandrakis
- Economic Voting and Multilevel Governance: A Comparative Individual‐Level Analysis pp. 449-463

- Cameron D. Anderson
- Changing Sides or Changing Minds? Party Identification and Policy Preferences in the American Electorate pp. 464-477

- Thomas M. Carsey and Geoffrey C. Layman
- Taking It to the Next Level: The Elevation of District Court Judges to the U.S. Courts of Appeals pp. 478-493

- Elisha Carol Savchak, Thomas G. Hansford, Donald R. Songer, Kenneth L. Manning and Robert A. Carp
- Dimensions of Politics in the European Parliament pp. 494-520

- Simon Hix, Abdul Noury and Gérard Roland
Volume 50, issue 1, 2006
- The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross‐National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap pp. 1-19

- Torben Iversen and Frances Rosenbluth
- Does Quality Matter? Challengers in State Supreme Court Elections pp. 20-33

- Melinda Gann Hall and Chris W. Bonneau
- Presidential Coattails and Legislative Fragmentation pp. 34-48

- Matt Golder
- Cultivating Character: John Stuart Mill and the Subject of Rights pp. 49-61

- Karen Zivi
- Parties for Rent? Ambition, Ideology, and Party Switching in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies pp. 62-80

- Scott W. Desposato
- Cooptation or Transformation? Local Policy Networks and Federal Regulatory Enforcement pp. 81-97

- John T. Scholz and Cheng‐Lung Wang
- Constitutional Review and the Selective Promotion of Case Results pp. 98-112

- Jeffrey K. Staton
- Institutions of the Offensive: Domestic Sources of Dispute Initiation in Authoritarian Regimes, 1950–1992 pp. 113-126

- Brian Lai and Dan Slater
- Cognitive Heterogeneity and Economic Voting: A Comparative Analysis of Four Democratic Electorates pp. 127-145

- Brad T. Gomez and J. Matthew Wilson
- Earthquakes and Aftershocks: Race, Direct Democracy, and Partisan Change pp. 146-159

- Shaun Bowler, Stephen P. Nicholson and Gary M. Segura
- Democracy and Deceit: Regulating Appearances of Corruption pp. 160-174

- Mark E. Warren
- Bagehot or Bailout? An Analysis of Government Responses to Banking Crises pp. 175-191

- Guillermo Rosas
- Selection Bias and Continuous‐Time Duration Models: Consequences and a Proposed Solution pp. 192-207

- Frederick J. Boehmke, Daniel S. Morey and Megan Shannon
- Centralization of Bargaining and Wage Inequality: A Correction of Wallerstein pp. 208-213

- Miriam A. Golden and John B. Londregan
- Monotone Comparative Statics for Models of Politics pp. 214-231

- Scott Ashworth and Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
- Measuring Legislative Accomplishment, 1877–1994 pp. 232-249

- Joshua D. Clinton and John S. Lapinski
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