American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 60, issue 4, 2016
- The Company You Keep: How Voters Infer Party Positions on European Integration from Governing Coalition Arrangements pp. 811-823

- James Adams, Lawrence Ezrow and Christopher Wlezien
- Conspiracy Endorsement as Motivated Reasoning: The Moderating Roles of Political Knowledge and Trust pp. 824-844

- Joanne M. Miller, Kyle L. Saunders and Christina E. Farhart
- Veto Rhetoric and Legislative Riders pp. 845-859

- Hans J. G. Hassell and Samuel Kernell
- In Defense of Factions pp. 860-881

- Torun Dewan and Francesco Squintani
- Who Inherits the State? Colonial Rule and Postcolonial Conflict pp. 882-898

- Julian Wucherpfennig, Philipp Hunziker and Lars‐Erik Cederman
- The Dynamics of State Policy Liberalism, 1936–2014 pp. 899-913

- Devin Caughey and Christopher Warshaw
- Experiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments pp. 914-931

- George A. Krause and Anne Joseph O'Connell
- Death and Turnout: The Human Costs of War and Voter Participation in Democracies pp. 932-946

- Michael T. Koch and Stephen P. Nicholson
- The Immovable Foundations of the Infinite and Immortal: Tocqueville's Philosophical Anthropology pp. 947-957

- Sarah Beth V. Kitch
- Electoral Backlash against Climate Policy: A Natural Experiment on Retrospective Voting and Local Resistance to Public Policy pp. 958-974

- Leah C. Stokes
- How Politicians Discount the Opinions of Constituents with Whom They Disagree pp. 975-989

- Daniel M. Butler and Adam M. Dynes
- The Politics of Judicial Procedures: The Role of Public Oral Hearings in the German Constitutional Court pp. 990-1005

- Jay N. Krehbiel
- Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Local Gender‐Based Earnings Inequality and Women's Belief in the American Dream pp. 1006-1025

- Benjamin J. Newman
- Electoral Rule Disproportionality and Platform Polarization pp. 1026-1043

- Konstantinos Matakos, Orestis Troumpounis and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Is Voting Habit Forming? New Evidence from Experiments and Regression Discontinuities pp. 1044-1062

- Alexander Coppock and Donald P. Green
- The Logic of Collective Inaction: Senatorial Delay in Executive Nominations pp. 1063-1076

- Ian Ostrander
- Corruption as a Self‐Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Costa Rica pp. 1077-1092

- Ana Corbacho, Daniel W. Gingerich, Virginia Oliveros and Mauricio Ruiz‐Vega
- Preaching to the Choir: Americans Prefer Communicating to Copartisan Elected Officials pp. 1093-1107

- David E. Broockman and Timothy J. Ryan
- (How) Can We Estimate the Ideology of Citizens and Political Elites on the Same Scale? pp. 1108-1124

- Stephen Jessee
Volume 60, issue 3, 2016
- Campaign Contributions Facilitate Access to Congressional Officials: A Randomized Field Experiment pp. 545-558

- Joshua L. Kalla and David E. Broockman
- When Governments Regulate Governments pp. 559-574

- David M. Konisky and Manuel P. Teodoro
- Do Constitutional Rights Make a Difference? pp. 575-589

- Adam S. Chilton and Mila Versteeg
- Voting Rights for Whom? Examining the Effects of the Voting Rights Act on Latino Political Incorporation pp. 590-606

- Melissa J. Marschall and Amanda Rutherford
- Turnout Across Democracies pp. 607-624

- Helios Herrera, Massimo Morelli and Salvatore Nunnari
- Opinion Backlash and Public Attitudes: Are Political Advances in Gay Rights Counterproductive? pp. 625-648

- Benjamin G. Bishin, Thomas J. Hayes, Matthew B. Incantalupo and Charles Anthony Smith
- Legislative Capacity and Executive Unilateralism pp. 649-663

- Alexander Bolton and Sharece Thrower
- Toleration, Skepticism, and Blasphemy: John Locke, Jonas Proast, and Charlie Hebdo pp. 664-675

- John William Tate
- Are Voters Equal under Proportional Representation? pp. 676-691

- Orit Kedar, Liran Harsgor and Raz A. Sheinerman
- Cardinals or Clerics? Congressional Committees and the Distribution of Pork pp. 692-708

- Christopher R. Berry and Anthony Fowler
- Segregation and Inequality in Public Goods pp. 709-725

- Jessica Trounstine
- The Voters' Curses: Why We Need Goldilocks Voters pp. 726-737

- Carlo Prato and Stephane Wolton
- Loose Cannons or Loyal Foot Soldiers? Toward a More Complex Theory of Interest Group Advertising Strategies pp. 738-751

- Michael M. Franz, Erika Franklin Fowler and Travis N. Ridout
- Does Compulsory Voting Increase Support for Leftist Policy? pp. 752-767

- Michael M. Bechtel, Dominik Hangartner and Lukas Schmid
- Endogenous Credible Commitment and Party Competition over Redistribution under Alternative Electoral Institutions pp. 768-782

- Michael Becher
- An Empirical Validation Study of Popular Survey Methodologies for Sensitive Questions pp. 783-802

- Bryn Rosenfeld, Kosuke Imai and Jacob N. Shapiro
Volume 60, issue 2, 2016
- The Primacy of Race in the Geography of Income‐Based Voting: New Evidence from Public Voting Records pp. 289-303

- Eitan D. Hersh and Clayton Nall
- IMF Conditionality, Government Partisanship, and the Progress of Economic Reforms pp. 304-321

- Quintin H. Beazer and Byungwon Woo
- Engagement, Disengagement, or Exit: A Theory of Equilibrium Associations pp. 322-336

- Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- Terrorism, Dynamic Commitment Problems, and Military Conflict pp. 337-351

- Navin A. Bapat and Sean Zeigler
- Rousseau on Freedom in Commercial Society pp. 352-363

- Geneviève Rousselière
- Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout pp. 364-382

- John B. Holbein and D. Sunshine Hillygus
- Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China pp. 383-400

- Jidong Chen, Jennifer Pan and Yiqing Xu
- Divided Government and the Fragmentation of American Law pp. 401-417

- Sean Farhang and Miranda Yaver
- Performance Federalism and Local Democracy: Theory and Evidence from School Tax Referenda pp. 418-435

- Vladimir Kogan, Stéphane Lavertu and Zachary Peskowitz
- Voter Buying: Shaping the Electorate through Clientelism pp. 436-455

- F. Daniel Hidalgo and Simeon Nichter
- The Fiscal Roots of Financial Underdevelopment pp. 456-471

- Victor Menaldo
- The Externalities of Inequality: Fear of Crime and Preferences for Redistribution in Western Europe pp. 472-489

- David Rueda and Daniel Stegmueller
- Signaling and Counter‐Signaling in the Judicial Hierarchy: An Empirical Analysis of En Banc Review pp. 490-508

- Deborah Beim, Alexander V. Hirsch and Jonathan P. Kastellec
- Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography pp. 509-520

- Nick Cowen
- Bias and Overconfidence in Parametric Models of Interactive Processes pp. 521-539

- William D. Berry, Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt and Justin Esarey
Volume 60, issue 1, 2016
- THE SEPARATION OF POWERS, COURT‐CURBING AND JUDICIAL LEGITIMACY ERRATUM pp. E1-E1

- Tom S. Clark
- Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” American Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51 pp. E3-E4

- Brad Verhulst, Lindon Eaves and Peter K. Hatemi
- The Influence of News Media on Political Elites: Investigating Strategic Responsiveness in Congress pp. 5-29

- Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, René Lindstädt and Ryan J. Vander Wielen
- Courting the President: How Circuit Court Judges Alter Their Behavior for Promotion to the Supreme Court pp. 30-43

- Ryan C. Black and Ryan J. Owens
- Descriptive Representation and Judicial Outcomes in Multiethnic Societies pp. 44-69

- Guy Grossman, Oren Gazal‐Ayal, Samuel D. Pimentel and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Leader Incentives and Civil War Outcomes pp. 70-84

- Alyssa K. Prorok
- The Problem of Political Science: Political Relevance and Scientific Rigor in Aristotle's “Philosophy of Human Affairs” pp. 85-96

- Dustin Sebell
- Candidates or Districts? Reevaluating the Role of Race in Voter Turnout pp. 97-122

- Bernard L. Fraga
- What the Demolition of Public Housing Teaches Us about the Impact of Racial Threat on Political Behavior pp. 123-142

- Ryan D. Enos
- Greater Expectations: A Field Experiment to Improve Accountability in Mali pp. 143-157

- Jessica Gottlieb
- On Measuring Legislative Agenda‐Setting Power pp. 158-174

- Jeffery A. Jenkins and Nathan W. Monroe
- Signaling through Obstruction pp. 175-189

- John W. Patty
- Voting Against Your Constituents? How Lobbying Affects Representation pp. 190-205

- Nathalie Giger and Heike Klüver
- A Closer Look at Reporting Bias in Conflict Event Data pp. 206-218

- Nils B. Weidmann
- The Timeline of Elections: A Comparative Perspective pp. 219-233

- Will Jennings and Christopher Wlezien
- Decomposing Audience Costs: Bringing the Audience Back into Audience Cost Theory pp. 234-249

- Joshua D. Kertzer and Ryan Brutger
- Does Regression Produce Representative Estimates of Causal Effects? pp. 250-267

- Peter M. Aronow and Cyrus Samii
- Dynamic Pie: A Strategy for Modeling Trade‐Offs in Compositional Variables over Time pp. 268-283

- Andrew Q. Philips, Amanda Rutherford and Guy D. Whitten
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