American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 62, issue 4, 2018
- Prejudice, Strategic Discrimination, and the Electoral Connection: Evidence from a Pair of Field Experiments in Brazil pp. 781-795

- Amanda Driscoll, Gabriel Cepaluni, Feliciano de Sá Guimarães and Paolo Spada
- Targeting Ordinary Voters or Political Elites? Why Pork Is Distributed Along Partisan Lines in India pp. 796-812

- Anjali Thomas Bohlken
- The Two Income‐Participation Gaps pp. 813-829

- Christopher Ojeda
- Inferring Roll‐Call Scores from Campaign Contributions Using Supervised Machine Learning pp. 830-848

- Adam Bonica
- When Toleration Becomes a Vice: Naming Aristotle's Third Unnamed Virtue pp. 849-860

- Richard Avramenko and Michael Promisel
- Coalitional Instability and the Three‐Fifths Compromise pp. 861-872

- Gordon Ballingrud and Keith L. Dougherty
- Narcissism and Political Orientations pp. 873-888

- Peter K. Hatemi and Zoltán Fazekas
- Remittances and Protest in Dictatorships pp. 889-904

- Abel Escribà‐Folch, Covadonga Meseguer and Joseph Wright
- Cooperative Autocracies: Leader Survival, Creditworthiness, and Bilateral Investment Treaties pp. 905-921

- Eric Arias, James R. Hollyer and B. Rosendorff
- The Persistent Effect of U.S. Civil Rights Protests on Political Attitudes pp. 922-935

- Soumyajit Mazumder
- The Trade Origins of Economic Nationalism: Import Competition and Voting Behavior in Western Europe pp. 936-953

- Italo Colantone and Piero Stanig
- Economic Foundations of the Territorial State System pp. 954-966

- Avidit Acharya and Alexander Lee
- Ethnic Parties, Ethnic Tensions? Results of an Original Election Panel Study pp. 967-981

- Anaïd Flesken
- Making Bureaucracy Work: Patronage Networks, Performance Incentives, and Economic Development in China pp. 982-999

- Junyan Jiang
- An Equivalence Approach to Balance and Placebo Tests pp. 1000-1013

- Erin Hartman and F. Daniel Hidalgo
- Erratum to “Cardinals or Clerics: Congressional Committees and the Distribution of Pork” American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 60, No. 3, July 2016, Pp. 692–708 pp. 1014-1016

- Christopher R. Berry and Anthony Fowler
Volume 62, issue 3, 2018
- International Constraints and Electoral Decisions: Does the Room to Maneuver Attenuate Economic Voting? pp. 519-534

- Spyros Kosmidis
- Electoral Effects of Biased Media: Russian Television in Ukraine pp. 535-550

- Leonid Peisakhin and Arturas Rozenas
- Putting Politics First: The Impact of Politics on American Religious and Secular Orientations pp. 551-565

- David E. Campbell, Geoffrey C. Layman, John C. Green and Nathanael G. Sumaktoyo
- Audience Costs and the Dynamics of War and Peace pp. 566-580

- Casey Crisman‐Cox and Michael Gibilisco
- Born Weak, Growing Strong: Anti‐Government Protests as a Signal of Rebel Strength in the Context of Civil Wars pp. 581-596

- Bahar Leventoğlu and Nils W. Metternich
- Encouraging Political Voices of Underrepresented Citizens through Coproduction: Evidence from a Randomized Field Trial pp. 597-609

- Morten Hjortskov, Simon Calmar Andersen and Morten Jakobsen
- When Common Identities Decrease Trust: An Experimental Study of Partisan Women pp. 610-622

- Samara Klar
- Legislative Capacity and Credit Risk pp. 623-636

- David Fortunato and Ian R. Turner
- Election Timing, Electorate Composition, and Policy Outcomes: Evidence from School Districts pp. 637-651

- Vladimir Kogan, Stéphane Lavertu and Zachary Peskowitz
- Is There More Violence in the Middle? pp. 652-667

- Zachary M. Jones and Yonatan Lupu
- Credible Commitment in Covert Affairs pp. 668-681

- William Spaniel and Michael Poznansky
- Enough and as Good: A Formal Model of Lockean First Appropriation pp. 682-694

- Brian Kogelmann and Benjamin G. Ogden
- Does Compliance Pay? Social Standards and Firm‐Level Trade pp. 695-711

- Greg Distelhorst and Richard M. Locke
- Chains of Love? Global Production and the Firm‐Level Diffusion of Labor Standards pp. 712-728

- Edmund J. Malesky and Layna Mosley
- Tree‐Based Models for Political Science Data pp. 729-744

- Jacob M. Montgomery and Santiago Olivella
- Analyzing Computational Models pp. 745-759

- David A. Siegel
- How Conditioning on Posttreatment Variables Can Ruin Your Experiment and What to Do about It pp. 760-775

- Jacob M. Montgomery, Brendan Nyhan and Michelle Torres
Volume 62, issue 2, 2018
- Gender, Political Knowledge, and Descriptive Representation: The Impact of Long‐Term Socialization pp. 249-265

- Ruth Dassonneville and Ian McAllister
- Disgust, Anxiety, and Political Learning in the Face of Threat pp. 266-279

- Scott Clifford and Jennifer Jerit
- Issue Voting as a Constrained Choice Problem pp. 280-295

- Mert Moral and Andrei Zhirnov
- The Who, When, and Where of Executive Nominations: Integrating Agency Independence and Appointee Ideology pp. 296-311

- Gary E. Hollibaugh and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Bankrolling Repression? Modeling Third‐Party Influence on Protests and Repression pp. 312-324

- Olga V. Chyzh and Elena Labzina
- Leader Influence and Reputation Formation in World Politics pp. 325-339

- Jonathan Renshon, Allan Dafoe and Paul Huth
- Making Austerity Popular: The Media and Mass Attitudes toward Fiscal Policy pp. 340-354

- Lucy Barnes and Timothy Hicks
- Defending the Realm: The Appointment of Female Defense Ministers Worldwide pp. 355-368

- Tiffany D. Barnes and Diana Z. O'Brien
- Prominent Role Models: High‐Profile Female Politicians and the Emergence of Women as Candidates for Public Office pp. 369-381

- Christina Ladam, Jeffrey J. Harden and Jason H. Windett
- The Popularity Costs of Economic Crisis under Electoral Authoritarianism: Evidence from Russia pp. 382-397

- Bryn Rosenfeld
- Political Stability in the Open Society pp. 398-409

- John Thrasher and Kevin Vallier
- Economic Voting in Latin America: Rules and Responsibility pp. 410-423

- Melody E. Valdini and Michael S. Lewis‐Beck
- The Public Cost of Unilateral Action pp. 424-440

- Andrew Reeves and Jon C. Rogowski
- Sectarian Framing in the Syrian Civil War pp. 441-455

- Daniel Corstange and Erin A. York
- Partisan Elites as Culprits? How Party Cues Shape Partisan Perceptual Gaps pp. 456-469

- Martin Bisgaard and Rune Slothuus
- The Conditional Nature of Political Risk: How Home Institutions Influence the Location of Foreign Direct Investment pp. 470-485

- Quintin H. Beazer and Daniel J. Blake
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Leaders, Exile, and the Dilemmas of International Justice pp. 486-498

- Daniel Krcmaric
- Tell Me Who Is Your Leader, and I Will Tell You Who You Are: Foreign Leaders’ Perceived Personality and Public Attitudes toward Their Countries and Citizenry pp. 499-514

- Meital Balmas
Volume 62, issue 1, 2018
- The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era pp. 5-18

- Christopher McConnell, Yotam Margalit, Neil Malhotra and Matthew Levendusky
- Elite Influence? Religion and the Electoral Success of the Nazis pp. 19-36

- Jörg Spenkuch and Philipp Tillmann
- Learning about Voter Rationality pp. 37-54

- Scott Ashworth, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita and Amanda Friedenberg
- How the Public Defines Terrorism pp. 55-71

- Connor Huff and Joshua D. Kertzer
- Injustice Abroad, Authority at Home? Democracy, Systemic Effects, and Global Wrongs pp. 72-83

- Shmuel Nili
- Disloyal Brokers and Weak Parties pp. 84-98

- Lucas Novaes
- No Need to Watch: How the Effects of Partisan Media Can Spread via Interpersonal Discussions pp. 99-112

- James N. Druckman, Matthew S. Levendusky and Audrey McLain
- Making Washington Work: Legislative Entrepreneurship and the Personal Vote from the Gilded Age to the Great Depression pp. 113-131

- Charles J. Finocchiaro and Scott A. MacKenzie
- How Do Interest Groups Seek Access to Committees? pp. 132-147

- Alexander Fouirnaies and Andrew B. Hall
- The Election Monitor's Curse pp. 148-160

- Zhaotian Luo and Arturas Rozenas
- Reconsidering the Role of Politics in Leaving Religion: The Importance of Affiliation pp. 161-175

- Paul A. Djupe, Jacob R. Neiheisel and Anand E. Sokhey
- When Are Agenda Setters Valuable? pp. 176-191

- Alexander Fouirnaies
- Paths of Recruitment: Rational Social Prospecting in Petition Canvassing pp. 192-209

- Clayton Nall, Benjamin Schneer and Daniel Carpenter
- Regression Discontinuity Designs Based on Population Thresholds: Pitfalls and Solutions pp. 210-229

- Andrew C. Eggers, Ronny Freier, Veronica Grembi and Tommaso Nannicini
- Have Your Cake and Eat It Too? Cointegration and Dynamic Inference from Autoregressive Distributed Lag Models pp. 230-244

- Andrew Q. Philips
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