American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 61, issue 4, 2017
- Mobilizing the Public Against the President: Congress and the Political Costs of Unilateral Action pp. 769-785

- Dino P. Christenson and Douglas L. Kriner
- Multiple Dimensions of Bureaucratic Discrimination: Evidence from German Welfare Offices pp. 786-803

- Johannes Hemker and Anselm Rink
- The Vicarious Bases of Perceived Injustice pp. 804-819

- Jeffery J. Mondak, Jon Hurwitz, Mark Peffley and Paul Testa
- Dynamics of Policymaking: Stepping Back to Leap Forward, Stepping Forward to Keep Back pp. 820-835

- Peter Buisseret and Dan Bernhardt
- The Legacy of Political Violence across Generations pp. 836-851

- Noam Lupu and Leonid Peisakhin
- Fictitious Freedom: A Polanyian Critique of the Republican Revival pp. 852-863

- Steven Klein
- Cities as Lobbyists pp. 864-876

- Rebecca Goldstein and Hye Young You
- Political Brokers: Partisans or Agents? Evidence from the Mexican Teachers' Union pp. 877-891

- Horacio Larreguy, Cesar E. Montiel Olea and Pablo Querubin
- How Do Indifferent Voters Decide? The Political Importance of Implicit Attitudes pp. 892-907

- Timothy J. Ryan
- Do Rural Migrants Divide Ethnically in the City? Evidence from an Ethnographic Experiment in India pp. 908-926

- Tariq Thachil
- How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment pp. 927-943

- Christopher F. Karpowitz, J. Quin Monson and Jessica Robinson Preece
- Taking the Law to Court: Citizen Suits and the Legislative Process pp. 944-957

- Marion Dumas
- Electoral Ambiguity and Political Representation pp. 958-970

- Navin Kartik, Richard Van Weelden and Stephane Wolton
- Computer‐Assisted Keyword and Document Set Discovery from Unstructured Text pp. 971-988

- Gary King, Patrick Lam and Margaret E. Roberts
- Front‐Door Difference‐in‐Differences Estimators pp. 989-1002

- Adam N. Glynn and Konstantin Kashin
- Extending the Use and Prediction Precision of Subnational Public Opinion Estimation pp. 1003-1022

- Lucas Leemann and Fabio Wasserfallen
Volume 61, issue 3, 2017
- Race, Representation, and the Voting Rights Act pp. 513-526

- Sophie Schuit and Jon C. Rogowski
- The Fulfillment of Parties’ Election Pledges: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Power Sharing pp. 527-542

- Robert Thomson, Terry Royed, Elin Naurin, Joaquín Artés, Rory Costello, Laurenz Ennser‐Jedenastik, Mark Ferguson, Petia Kostadinova, Catherine Moury, François Pétry and Katrin Praprotnik
- A Bottom‐Up Theory of Public Opinion about Foreign Policy pp. 543-558

- Joshua D. Kertzer and Thomas Zeitzoff
- Coercive Leadership pp. 559-574

- Dimitri Landa and Scott A. Tyson
- Spatial Models of Legislative Effectiveness pp. 575-590

- Matthew P. Hitt, Craig Volden and Alan E. Wiseman
- Strategies of Resistance: Diversification and Diffusion pp. 591-605

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Marianne Dahl and Anne Frugé
- College Socialization and the Economic Views of Affluent Americans pp. 606-623

- Tali Mendelberg, Katherine T. McCabe and Adam Thal
- Unlikely Democrats: Economic Elite Uncertainty under Dictatorship and Support for Democratization pp. 624-641

- Michael Albertus and Victor Gay
- To Revoke or Not Revoke? The Political Determinants of Executive Order Longevity pp. 642-656

- Sharece Thrower
- Identifying the Source of Incumbency Advantage through a Constitutional Reform pp. 657-670

- Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
- Foreign Aid, Human Rights, and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 671-683

- Allison Carnegie and Nikolay Marinov
- Racial Inequality in Democratic Accountability: Evidence from Retrospective Voting in Local Elections pp. 684-697

- Patrick Flavin and Michael T. Hartney
- A House Divided? Roll Calls, Polarization, and Policy Differences in the U.S. House, 1877–2011 pp. 698-714

- David A. Bateman, Joshua D. Clinton and John S. Lapinski
- Language Shapes People's Time Perspective and Support for Future‐Oriented Policies pp. 715-727

- Efrén O. Pérez and Margit Tavits
- Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers' Policy Views pp. 728-743

- Sung Eun Kim and Yotam Margalit
- Differential Registration Bias in Voter File Data: A Sensitivity Analysis Approach pp. 744-760

- Brendan Nyhan, Christopher Skovron and Rocio Titiunik
- Erratum for “Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Antimedian Voter Theorem”, American Journal of Political Science, 58(1):127‐143 pp. 761-763

- Jens Großer and Thomas R. Palfrey
Volume 61, issue 2, 2017
- Gone with the Wind: Federalism and the Strategic Location of Air Polluters pp. 257-270

- James E. Monogan, David M. Konisky and Neal D. Woods
- Ideologically Sophisticated Donors: Which Candidates Do Individual Contributors Finance? pp. 271-288

- Michael J. Barber, Brandice Canes‐Wrone and Sharece Thrower
- All in the Family: Partisan Disagreement and Electoral Mobilization in Intimate Networks—A Spillover Experiment pp. 289-304

- Florian Foos and Eline A. de Rooij
- Politics and Administration pp. 305-319

- Michael M. Ting
- Mining and Local Corruption in Africa pp. 320-334

- Carl Henrik Knutsen, Andreas Kotsadam, Eivind Hammersmark and Tore Wig
- Constitutional Qualms or Politics as Usual? The Factors Shaping Public Support for Unilateral Action pp. 335-349

- Dino P. Christenson and Douglas L. Kriner
- Ethnic Networks pp. 350-364

- Jennifer M. Larson and Janet I. Lewis
- Polarization and the Decline of the American Floating Voter pp. 365-381

- Corwin D. Smidt
- The Strategic Shuffle: Ethnic Geography, the Internal Security Apparatus, and Elections in Kenya pp. 382-395

- Mai Hassan
- Foreign Aid and Undeserved Credit Claiming pp. 396-408

- Cesi Cruz and Christina J. Schneider
- No Compromise: Political Consequences of Moralized Attitudes pp. 409-423

- Timothy J. Ryan
- Intuitive Ethics and Political Orientations: Testing Moral Foundations as a Theory of Political Ideology pp. 424-437

- Kevin B. Smith, John R. Alford, John R. Hibbing, Nicholas G. Martin and Peter K. Hatemi
- Macro Implementation: Testing the Causal Paths from U.S. Macro Policy to Federal Incarceration pp. 438-455

- Matthew E.K. Hall
- The Majority‐Minority Divide in Attitudes toward Internal Migration: Evidence from Mumbai pp. 456-472

- Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis
- The Balance‐Sample Size Frontier in Matching Methods for Causal Inference pp. 473-489

- Gary King, Christopher Lucas and Richard A. Nielsen
- Predicting and Interpolating State‐Level Polls Using Twitter Textual Data pp. 490-503

- Nicholas Beauchamp
- Erratum to “Does Regression Produce Representative Estimates of Causal Effects?” American Journal of Political Science 60(1), 250–267 pp. 504-504

- Peter M. Aronow and Cyrus Samii
- Erratum to Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout pp. 505-507

- John B. Holbein and D. Sunshine Hillygus
Volume 61, issue 1, 2017
- The Hostile Audience: The Effect of Access to Broadband Internet on Partisan Affect pp. 5-20

- Yphtach Lelkes, Gaurav Sood and Shanto Iyengar
- Inequality, Labor Market Segmentation, and Preferences for Redistribution pp. 21-36

- James Alt and Torben Iversen
- Ideology, Learning, and Policy Diffusion: Experimental Evidence pp. 37-49

- Daniel M. Butler, Craig Volden, Adam M. Dynes and Boris Shor
- Dynamic Policymaking with Decay pp. 50-67

- Steven Callander and Gregory J. Martin
- The Deservingness Heuristic and the Politics of Health Care pp. 68-83

- Carsten Jensen and Michael Bang Petersen
- MNCs, Rents, and Corruption: Evidence from China pp. 84-99

- Boliang Zhu
- Does Race Affect Access to Government Services? An Experiment Exploring Street‐Level Bureaucrats and Access to Public Housing pp. 100-116

- Katherine Levine Einstein and David M. Glick
- Inside Irredentism: A Global Empirical Analysis pp. 117-128

- David S. Siroky and Christopher W. Hale
- Informational Lobbying and Legislative Voting pp. 129-145

- Keith E. Schnakenberg
- Immigration Attitudes and Support for the Welfare State in the American Mass Public pp. 146-162

- James C. Garand, Ping Xu and Belinda C. Davis
- Small Aggregates, Big Manipulation: Vote Buying Enforcement and Collective Monitoring pp. 163-177

- Miguel R. Rueda
- When Are Monetary Policy Preferences Egocentric? Evidence from American Surveys and an Experiment pp. 178-193

- David H. Bearce and Kim‐Lee Tuxhorn
- Policy Attitudes in Institutional Context: Rules, Uncertainty, and the Mass Politics of Public Investment pp. 194-207

- Alan M. Jacobs and J. Scott Matthews
- The Causal Effects of Elite Position‐Taking on Voter Attitudes: Field Experiments with Elite Communication pp. 208-221

- David E. Broockman and Daniel M. Butler
- Can Political Inequalities Be Educated Away? Evidence from a Large‐Scale Reform pp. 222-236

- Karl‐Oskar Lindgren, Sven Oskarsson and Christopher T. Dawes
- Navigating the Range of Statistical Tools for Inferential Network Analysis pp. 237-251

- Skyler J. Cranmer, Philip Leifeld, Scott D. McClurg and Meredith Rolfe
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