American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2014
- Immigration, Latinos, and White Partisan Politics: The New Democratic Defection pp. 773-789

- Zoltan Hajnal and Michael U. Rivera
- Size, Democracy, and the Economic Costs of Running the Political System pp. 790-803

- Jens Blom‐Hansen, Kurt Houlberg and Søren Serritzlew
- Rewarding Bad Behavior: How Governments Respond to Terrorism in Civil War pp. 804-818

- Jakana Thomas
- Gridlock and Delegation in a Changing World pp. 819-834

- Steven Callander and Keith Krehbiel
- Preferences for International Redistribution: The Divide over the Eurozone Bailouts pp. 835-856

- Michael M. Bechtel, Jens Hainmueller and Yotam Margalit
- The Public's Increasing Punitiveness and Its Influence on Mass Incarceration in the United States pp. 857-872

- Peter K. Enns
- Ministerial Responsiveness in Westminster Systems: Institutional Choices and House of Commons Debate, 1832–1915 pp. 873-887

- Andrew C. Eggers and Arthur Spirling
- The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political Participation pp. 888-903

- Christopher Dawes, David Cesarini, James H. Fowler, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson and Sven Oskarsson
- Whistleblowing and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy pp. 904-918

- Deborah Beim, Alexander V. Hirsch and Jonathan P. Kastellec
- Signaling Alliance Commitments: Hand‐Tying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence pp. 919-935

- Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd S. Sechser
- Identifying Irregularities in Mexican Local Elections pp. 936-951

- Francisco Cantú
- Conspiracy Theories and the Paranoid Style(s) of Mass Opinion pp. 952-966

- J. Eric Oliver and Thomas J. Wood
- Do Voters Respond to Party Manifestos or to a Wider Information Environment? An Analysis of Mass‐Elite Linkages on European Integration pp. 967-978

- James Adams, Lawrence Ezrow and Zeynep Somer‐Topcu
- Parties and Policymaking in Multiparty Governments: The Legislative Median, Ministerial Autonomy, and the Coalition Compromise pp. 979-996

- Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
- Assortative Mating on Ideology Could Operate Through Olfactory Cues pp. 997-1005

- Rose McDermott, Dustin Tingley and Peter K. Hatemi
- A Checkpoint Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Travel Restrictions in the West Bank pp. 1006-1023

- Matthew Longo, Daphna Canetti and Nancy Hite‐Rubin
- Presidents and Patronage pp. 1024-1042

- Gary E. Hollibaugh, Gabriel Horton and David E. Lewis
- Comparing and Combining List and Endorsement Experiments: Evidence from Afghanistan pp. 1043-1063

- Graeme Blair, Kosuke Imai and Jason Lyall
- Structural Topic Models for Open‐Ended Survey Responses pp. 1064-1082

- Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, Dustin Tingley, Christopher Lucas, Jetson Leder‐Luis, Shana Kushner Gadarian, Bethany Albertson and David G. Rand
- Arguing for a Negligible Effect pp. 1083-1091

- Carlisle Rainey
Volume 58, issue 3, 2014
- Models Among the Political Theorists pp. 547-560

- James Johnson
- An Integrated Theory of Budgetary Politics and Some Empirical Tests: The U.S. National Budget, 1791–2010 pp. 561-578

- Bryan D. Jones, László Zalányi and Péter Érdi
- Elections and Deceptions: An Experimental Study on the Behavioral Effects of Democracy pp. 579-592

- Luca Corazzini, Sebastian Kube, Michel Maréchal and Antonio Nicolo'
- Ignorance Is Bias: The Effect of Latino Losers on Models of Latino Representation pp. 593-603

- Eric Gonzalez Juenke
- Civil War and Social Cohesion: Lab‐in‐the‐Field Evidence from Nepal pp. 604-619

- Michael J. Gilligan, Benjamin J. Pasquale and Cyrus Samii
- Partisans in Robes: Party Cues and Public Acceptance of Supreme Court Decisions pp. 620-636

- Stephen P. Nicholson and Thomas G. Hansford
- Democracy, the Market, and the Logic of Social Choice pp. 637-652

- Samuel DeCanio
- The Elusive Search for Presidential Power pp. 653-668

- Fang‐Yi Chiou and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Do Better Monitoring Institutions Increase Leadership Quality in Community Organizations? Evidence from Uganda pp. 669-686

- Guy Grossman and W Hanlon
- Partisanship in a Social Setting pp. 687-704

- Samara Klar
- Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation pp. 705-719

- Christopher Way and Jessica L. P. Weeks
- How Governments Shape the Risk of Civil Violence: India's Federal Reorganization, 1950–56 pp. 720-738

- Bethany Lacina
- Separating the Shirkers from the Workers? Making Sure Respondents Pay Attention on Self‐Administered Surveys pp. 739-753

- Adam J. Berinsky, Michele F. Margolis and Michael W. Sances
- Scaling Politically Meaningful Dimensions Using Texts and Votes pp. 754-771

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale and Tom S. Clark
Volume 58, issue 2, 2014
- Social Esteem and Participation in Contentious Politics: A Field Experiment at an LGBT Pride Rally pp. 279-290

- Gwyneth H. McClendon
- Does Descriptive Representation Facilitate Women's Distinctive Voice? How Gender Composition and Decision Rules Affect Deliberation pp. 291-306

- Tali Mendelberg, Christopher F. Karpowitz and Nicholas Goedert
- Distorted Communication, Unequal Representation: Constituents Communicate Less to Representatives Not of Their Race pp. 307-321

- David E. Broockman
- Dollars on the Sidewalk: Should U.S. Presidential Candidates Advertise in Uncontested States? pp. 322-336

- Carly Urban and Sarah Niebler
- A Primary Cause of Partisanship? Nomination Systems and Legislator Ideology pp. 337-351

- Eric McGhee, Seth Masket, Boris Shor, Steven Rogers and Nolan McCarty
- The Semiconstrained Court: Public Opinion, the Separation of Powers, and the U.S. Supreme Court's Fear of Nonimplementation pp. 352-366

- Matthew E.K. Hall
- Mapping the Ideological Marketplace pp. 367-386

- Adam Bonica
- Influencing the Bureaucracy: The Irony of Congressional Oversight pp. 387-401

- Joshua D. Clinton, David E. Lewis and Jennifer L. Selin
- China's Strategic Censorship pp. 402-414

- Peter Lorentzen
- Varieties of Clientelism: Machine Politics during Elections pp. 415-432

- Jordan Gans‐Morse, Sebastián Mazzuca and Simeon Nichter
- Spatial and Temporal Proximity: Examining the Effects of Protests on Political Attitudes pp. 433-448

- Sophia J. Wallace, Chris Zepeda‐Millán and Michael Jones‐Correa
- Does Choice Bring Loyalty? Electoral Participation and the Development of Party Identification pp. 449-465

- Elias Dinas
- People, Territory, and Legitimacy in Democratic States pp. 466-478

- Paulina Ochoa Espejo
- Electoral Choice, Ideological Conflict, and Political Participation pp. 479-494

- Jon C. Rogowski
- Ethnic Politics and Women's Empowerment in Africa: Ministerial Appointments to Executive Cabinets pp. 495-510

- Leonardo R. Arriola and Martha C. Johnson
- The Rule of Law in the Fight against Terrorism pp. 511-525

- Tiberiu Dragu and Mattias K Polborn
- Designing Historical Social Scientific Inquiry: How Parameter Heterogeneity Can Bridge the Methodological Divide between Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches pp. 526-546

- Gregory J. Wawro and Ira Katznelson
Volume 58, issue 1, 2014
- Widowhood Effects in Voter Participation pp. 1-16

- William R. Hobbs, Nicholas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler
- Are Voters More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods? Evidence from a Large‐Scale Randomized Policy Experiment pp. 17-30

- Toby Bolsen, Paul Ferraro and Juan Jose Miranda
- Substituting the End for the Whole: Why Voters Respond Primarily to the Election‐Year Economy pp. 31-47

- Andrew Healy and Gabriel S. Lenz
- Informing the Electorate? How Party Cues and Policy Information Affect Public Opinion about Initiatives pp. 48-62

- Cheryl Boudreau and Scott A. MacKenzie
- Placing Racial Stereotypes in Context: Social Desirability and the Politics of Racial Hostility pp. 63-78

- Christopher R. Weber, Howard Lavine, Leonie Huddy and Christopher M. Federico
- Activation, Conversion, or Reinforcement? The Impact of Partisan News Exposure on Vote Choice pp. 79-94

- Susanna Dilliplane
- Election Laws, Mobilization, and Turnout: The Unanticipated Consequences of Election Reform pp. 95-109

- Barry C. Burden, David T. Canon, Kenneth R. Mayer and Donald P. Moynihan
- Backlash and Legitimation: Macro Political Responses to Supreme Court Decisions pp. 110-126

- Joseph Daniel Ura
- Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Antimedian Voter Theorem pp. 127-143

- Jens Großer and Thomas R. Palfrey
- Showing Restraint, Signaling Resolve: Coalitions, Cooperation, and Crisis Bargaining pp. 144-156

- Scott Wolford
- Responding to War on Capitol Hill: Battlefield Casualties, Congressional Response, and Public Support for the War in Iraq pp. 157-174

- Douglas Kriner and Francis Shen
- Does Decentralization Improve Perceptions of Accountability? Attitudinal Evidence from Colombia pp. 175-188

- Maria Escobar‐Lemmon and Ashley D. Ross
- A Natural Experiment in Proposal Power and Electoral Success pp. 189-196

- Peter John Loewen, Royce Koop, Jaime Settle and James H. Fowler
- The Conditionality of Vote‐Buying Norms: Experimental Evidence from Latin America pp. 197-211

- Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos, Chad Kiewiet de Jonge and David W. Nickerson
- The Power of Partisanship in Brazil: Evidence from Survey Experiments pp. 212-225

- David Samuels and Cesar Zucco
- Group Segregation and Urban Violence pp. 226-245

- Ravi Bhavnani, Karsten Donnay, Dan Miodownik, Maayan Mor and Dirk Helbing
- The Strategic Nature of Compliance: An Empirical Evaluation of Law Implementation in the Central Monitoring System of the European Union pp. 246-263

- Thomas König and Lars Mäder
- Bootstrap Confidence Regions for Multidimensional Scaling Solutions pp. 264-278

- William G. Jacoby and David Armstrong
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