American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2015
- The Achilles Heel of Plurality Systems: Geography and Representation in Multiparty Democracies pp. 789-805

- Ernesto Calvo and Jonathan Rodden
- Priming Predispositions and Changing Policy Positions: An Account of When Mass Opinion Is Primed or Changed pp. 806-824

- Michael Tesler
- Valence and Campaigns pp. 825-840

- Jennifer Carter and John W. Patty
- Everything to Everyone: The Electoral Consequences of the Broad‐Appeal Strategy in Europe pp. 841-854

- Zeynep Somer‐Topcu
- Conflict, Cooperation, and Institutional Change on the Commons pp. 855-865

- Eric A. Coleman and Esther Mwangi
- Procedural Choice in Majoritarian Organizations pp. 866-879

- Daniel Diermeier, Carlo Prato and Razvan Vlaicu
- The Nature of Legal Change on the U.S. Supreme Court: Jurisprudential Regimes Theory and Its Alternatives pp. 880-895

- Brandon L. Bartels and Andrew J. O'Geen
- When Government Subsidizes Its Own: Collective Bargaining Laws as Agents of Political Mobilization pp. 896-911

- Patrick Flavin and Michael T. Hartney
- Can Incarcerated Felons Be (Re)integrated into the Political System? Results from a Field Experiment pp. 912-926

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, Marc Meredith, Daniel R. Biggers and David J. Hendry
- Income, Democracy, and Leader Turnover pp. 927-942

- Daniel Treisman
- Tracing the Flow of Policy Ideas in Legislatures: A Text Reuse Approach pp. 943-956

- John Wilkerson, David Smith and Nicholas Stramp
- The Temporary Importance of Role Models for Women's Political Representation pp. 957-970

- Fabrizio Gilardi
- What Makes an Agency Independent? pp. 971-987

- Jennifer L. Selin
- Backing Out or Backing In? Commitment and Consistency in Audience Costs Theory pp. 988-1001

- Jack S. Levy, Michael K. McKoy, Paul Poast and Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
- Into the Words: Using Statutory Text to Explore the Impact of Federal Courts on State Policy Diffusion pp. 1002-1021

- Rachael K. Hinkle
- Rising to the Top: Gender, Political Performance, and Party Leadership in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 1022-1039

- Diana Z. O'Brien
- How Aspiration to Office Conditions the Impact of Government Participation on Party Platform Change pp. 1040-1054

- Gijs Schumacher, Marc van de Wardt, Barbara Vis and Michael Baggesen Klitgaard
- Using Qualitative Information to Improve Causal Inference pp. 1055-1071

- Adam N. Glynn and Nahomi Ichino
- Reassessing Schoenfeld Residual Tests of Proportional Hazards in Political Science Event History Analyses pp. 1072-1087

- Sunhee Park and David J. Hendry
Volume 59, issue 3, 2015
- The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants pp. 529-548

- Jens Hainmueller and Daniel J. Hopkins
- Xenophobic Rhetoric and Its Political Effects on Immigrants and Their Co‐Ethnics pp. 549-564

- Efrén O. Pérez
- Political Reinforcement: How Rising Inequality Curbs Manifested Welfare Generosity pp. 565-577

- Erling Barth, Henning Finseraas and Karl Ove Moene
- Legislative Veto Players and the Effects of International Human Rights Agreements pp. 578-594

- Yonatan Lupu
- Women Don't Run?Election Aversion and Candidate Entry pp. 595-612

- Kristin Kanthak and Jonathan Woon
- When Do the Rich Vote Less Than the Poor and Why? Explaining Turnout Inequality across the World pp. 613-627

- Kimuli Kasara and Pavithra Suryanarayan
- The Effect of Fact‐Checking on Elites: A Field Experiment on U.S. State Legislators pp. 628-640

- Brendan Nyhan and Jason Reifler
- Dissolution Threats and Legislative Bargaining pp. 641-655

- Michael Becher and Flemming Juul Christiansen
- Institutional Characteristics and Regime Survival: Why Are Semi‐Democracies Less Durable Than Autocracies and Democracies? pp. 656-670

- Carl Henrik Knutsen and Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
- Social Identity and Electoral Accountability pp. 671-689

- Dimitri Landa and Dominik Duell
- Fear and Loathing Across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization pp. 690-707

- Shanto Iyengar and Sean J. Westwood
- The Productivity Consequences of Political Turnover: Firm‐Level Evidence from Ukraine's Orange Revolution pp. 708-723

- John Earle and Scott Gehlbach
- Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain their Policy Positions and How Citizens React pp. 724-743

- Christian R. Grose, Neil Malhotra and Robert Parks Van Houweling
- The Effect of Inequality and Social Identity on Party Strategies pp. 744-758

- Margit Tavits and Joshua D. Potter
- Using Bayesian Aldrich‐McKelvey Scaling to Study Citizens' Ideological Preferences and Perceptions pp. 759-774

- Christopher Hare, David Armstrong, Ryan Bakker, Royce Carroll and Keith T. Poole
- Testing What Matters (If You Must Test at All): A Context‐Driven Approach to Substantive and Statistical Significance pp. 775-788

- Justin H. Gross
Volume 59, issue 2, 2015
- The Basic Arithmetic of Legislative Decisions pp. 275-291

- Michael Laver and Kenneth Benoit
- Connecting the Candidates: Consultant Networks and the Diffusion of Campaign Strategy in American Congressional Elections pp. 292-308

- Brendan Nyhan and Jacob M. Montgomery
- Don't Stand So Close to Me: Spatial Contagion Effects and Party Competition pp. 309-325

- Laron K. Williams and Guy D. Whitten
- False Consciousness or Class Awareness? Local Income Inequality, Personal Economic Position, and Belief in American Meritocracy pp. 326-340

- Benjamin J. Newman, Christopher D. Johnston and Patrick L. Lown
- Explaining Institutional Change: Policy Areas, Outside Options, and the Bretton Woods Institutions pp. 341-356

- Phillip Y. Lipscy
- The Distributive Politics of Enforcement pp. 357-371

- Alisha C. Holland
- Responsibility Attribution for Collective Decision Makers pp. 372-389

- Raymond Duch, Wojtek Przepiorka and Randolph Stevenson
- Social Protest and Policy Attitudes: The Case of the 2006 Immigrant Rallies pp. 390-402

- Regina Branton, Valerie Martinez‐Ebers, Tony E. Carey and Tetsuya Matsubayashi
- Chief Justice Roberts's Health Care Decision Disrobed: The Microfoundations of the Supreme Court's Legitimacy pp. 403-418

- Dino P. Christenson and David M. Glick
- Monopoly Money: Foreign Investment and Bribery in Vietnam, a Survey Experiment pp. 419-439

- Edmund J. Malesky, Dimitar D. Gueorguiev and Nathan Jensen
- Competency Costs in Foreign Affairs: Presidential Performance in International Conflicts and Domestic Legislative Success, 1953–2001 pp. 440-456

- Christopher Gelpi and Joseph M. Grieco
- It's (Change in) the (Future) Economy, Stupid: Economic Indicators, the Media, and Public Opinion pp. 457-474

- Stuart N. Soroka, Dominik A. Stecula and Christopher Wlezien
- Information Aggregation and Optimal Structure of the Executive pp. 475-494

- Torun Dewan, Andrea Galeotti, Christian Ghiglino and Francesco Squintani
- Comparative Politics and the Synthetic Control Method pp. 495-510

- Alberto Abadie, Alexis Diamond and Jens Hainmueller
- No News Is News: Nonignorable Nonresponse in Roll‐Call Data Analysis pp. 511-528

- Guillermo Rosas, Yael Shomer and Stephen R. Haptonstahl
Volume 59, issue 1, 2015
- Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America pp. 1-18

- Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu
- Attacks without Consequence? Candidates, Parties, Groups, and the Changing Face of Negative Advertising pp. 19-36

- Conor M. Dowling and Amber Wichowsky
- Identifying Judicial Empathy: Does Having Daughters Cause Judges to Rule for Women's Issues? pp. 37-54

- Adam N. Glynn and Maya Sen
- Politics by Number: Indicators as Social Pressure in International Relations pp. 55-70

- Judith G. Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
- Electoral Competition through Issue Selection pp. 71-90

- Enriqueta Aragonès, Micael Castanheira and Marco Giani
- Voter Learning in State Primary Elections pp. 91-108

- Shigeo Hirano, Gabriel S. Lenz, Maksim Pinkovskiy and James M. Snyder
- Institutional Sources of Legitimate Authority: An Experimental Investigation pp. 109-127

- Eric S. Dickson, Sanford C. Gordon and Gregory A. Huber
- “I Disrespectfully Agree”: The Differential Effects of Partisan Sorting on Social and Issue Polarization pp. 128-145

- Lilliana Mason
- Causes of Noncompliance with International Law: A Field Experiment on Anonymous Incorporation pp. 146-161

- Michael G. Findley, Daniel L. Nielson and J.C. Sharman
- Is the U.S. Supreme Court's Legitimacy Grounded in Performance Satisfaction and Ideology? pp. 162-174

- James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson
- Regulation of Speech and Media Coverage of Corruption: An Empirical Analysis of the Mexican Press pp. 175-193

- Piero Stanig
- The Fates of Challengers in U.S. House Elections: The Role of Extended Party Networks in Supporting Candidates and Shaping Electoral Outcomes pp. 194-211

- Bruce A. Desmarais, Raymond J. La Raja and Michael S. Kowal
- Electoral Manipulation as Bureaucratic Control pp. 212-224

- Scott Gehlbach and Alberto Simpser
- Policy‐Induced Risk and Responsive Participation: The Effect of a Son's Conscription Risk on the Voting Behavior of His Parents pp. 225-241

- Tiffany C. Davenport
- An Effective Approach to the Repeated Cross‐Sectional Design pp. 242-258

- Matthew J. Lebo and Christopher Weber
- On the Validity of the Regression Discontinuity Design for Estimating Electoral Effects: New Evidence from Over 40,000 Close Races pp. 259-274

- Andrew C. Eggers, Anthony Fowler, Jens Hainmueller, Andrew B. Hall and James M. Snyder
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