American Journal of Political Science
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2013
- A Model of Endogenous Government Formation pp. 777-793

- Anna Bassi
- Why Vote with the Chief? Political Connections and Public Goods Provision in Zambia pp. 794-809

- Kate Baldwin
- When Payouts Pay Off: Conditional Cash Transfers and Voting Behavior in Brazil 2002–10 pp. 810-822

- Cesar Zucco
- Religious Participation and Economic Conservatism pp. 823-840

- Ben Gaskins, Matt Golder and David A. Siegel
- The Better Angels of Our Nature: How the Antiprejudice Norm Affects Policy and Party Preferences in Great Britain and Germany pp. 841-857

- Scott Blinder, Robert Ford and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten
- Package Deals in EU Legislative Politics pp. 858-874

- Raya Kardasheva
- United Nations Peacekeeping and Civilian Protection in Civil War pp. 875-891

- Lisa Hultman, Jacob Kathman and Megan Shannon
- Antigovernment Networks in Civil Conflicts: How Network Structures Affect Conflictual Behavior pp. 892-911

- Nils W. Metternich, Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, Simon Weschle and Michael D. Ward
- The Informative Power of Treaty Commitment: Using the Spatial Model to Address Selection Effects pp. 912-925

- Yonatan Lupu
- Fight the Youth: Youth Bulges and State Repression pp. 926-940

- Ragnhild Nordås and Christian Davenport
- Autocracies and Terrorism: Conditioning Effects of Authoritarian Regime Type on Terrorist Attacks pp. 941-955

- Matthew C. Wilson and James A. Piazza
- Interbranch Negotiations over Policies with Multiple Outcomes pp. 956-970

- William G. Howell and Saul P. Jackman
- Name Recognition and Candidate Support pp. 971-986

- Cindy D. Kam and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
- The Influence of Major Life Events on Economic Attitudes in a World of Gene‐Environment Interplay pp. 987-1007

- Peter K. Hatemi
- The Structure of Utility in Spatial Models of Voting pp. 1008-1028

- Royce Carroll, Jeffrey B. Lewis, James Lo, Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
Volume 57, issue 3, 2013
- Black Politicians Are More Intrinsically Motivated to Advance Blacks’ Interests: A Field Experiment Manipulating Political Incentives pp. 521-536

- David E. Broockman
- Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment pp. 537-551

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling and Seth J. Hill
- Political Parties and Representation of the Poor in the American States pp. 552-565

- Elizabeth Rigby and Gerald C. Wright
- Endogenous Beliefs in Models of Politics pp. 566-581

- William Minozzi
- Political Quid Pro Quo Agreements: An Experimental Study pp. 582-597

- Jens Großer, Ernesto Reuben and Agnieszka Tymula
- Political Homophily and Collaboration in Regional Planning Networks pp. 598-610

- Elisabeth R. Gerber, Adam Douglas Henry and Mark Lubell
- Why Do Partisan Media Polarize Viewers? pp. 611-623

- Matthew S. Levendusky
- Appropriators not Position Takers: The Distorting Effects of Electoral Incentives on Congressional Representation pp. 624-642

- Justin Grimmer
- Political Competition, Path Dependence, and the Strategy of Sustainable Energy Transitions pp. 643-658

- Michaël Aklin and Johannes Urpelainen
- Actor Fragmentation and Civil War Bargaining: How Internal Divisions Generate Civil Conflict pp. 659-672

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- The Road to Hell? Third‐Party Intervention to Prevent Atrocities pp. 673-684

- Andrew H. Kydd and Scott Straus
- Learning to Love Democracy: Electoral Accountability and the Success of Democracy pp. 685-702

- Milan W. Svolik
- Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes pp. 703-716

- Daniela Donno
- What Drives the Swing Voter in Africa? pp. 717-734

- Keith R. Weghorst and Staffan I. Lindberg
- Rousseau's Critique of Representative Sovereignty: Principled or Pragmatic? pp. 735-747

- Robin Douglass
- How Many Countries for Multilevel Modeling? A Comparison of Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches pp. 748-761

- Daniel Stegmueller
- Deep Interactions with MRP: Election Turnout and Voting Patterns Among Small Electoral Subgroups pp. 762-776

- Yair Ghitza and Andrew Gelman
Volume 57, issue 2, 2013
- Fear as a Disposition and an Emotional State: A Genetic and Environmental Approach to Out‐Group Political Preferences pp. 279-293

- Peter K. Hatemi, Rose McDermott, Lindon J. Eaves, Kenneth S. Kendler and Michael C. Neale
- Ideology and Interests in the Political Marketplace pp. 294-311

- Adam Bonica
- Heuristics Behaving Badly: Party Cues and Voter Knowledge pp. 312-325

- Logan Dancey and Geoffrey Sheagley
- When Are Women More Effective Lawmakers Than Men? pp. 326-341

- Craig Volden, Alan E. Wiseman and Dana E. Wittmer
- Working Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far: Race, Work Ethic, and America’s Deserving Poor pp. 342-356

- Christopher D. DeSante
- Expertise and Bias in Political Communication Networks pp. 357-373

- T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, Alexander K. Mayer and John Barry Ryan
- Acculturating Contexts and Anglo Opposition to Immigration in the United States pp. 374-390

- Benjamin J. Newman
- Economic Explanations for Opposition to Immigration: Distinguishing between Prevalence and Conditional Impact pp. 391-410

- Neil Malhotra, Yotam Margalit and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
- The Effects of Structures and Power on State Bargaining Strategies pp. 411-427

- Heather Elko McKibben
- Do Primaries Improve Electoral Performance? Clientelism and Intra‐Party Conflict in Ghana pp. 428-441

- Nahomi Ichino and Noah L. Nathan
- The Iraq Coalition of the Willing and (Politically) Able: Party Systems, the Press, and Public Influence on Foreign Policy pp. 442-458

- Matthew A. Baum
- Perceptions of Partisan Ideologies: The Effect of Coalition Participation pp. 459-477

- David Fortunato and Randolph T. Stevenson
- People Power or a One‐Shot Deal? A Dynamic Model of Protest pp. 478-490

- Adam Meirowitz and Joshua A. Tucker
- Justice, Charity, and Disaster Relief: What, If Anything, Is Owed to Haiti, Japan, and New Zealand? pp. 491-503

- Laura Valentini
- A Framework for Dynamic Causal Inference in Political Science pp. 504-520

- Matthew Blackwell
Volume 57, issue 1, 2013
- Do Conditional Cash Transfers Affect Electoral Behavior? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Mexico pp. 1-14

- Ana L. De La O
- Inclusion and Public Policy: Evidence from Sweden’s Introduction of Noncitizen Suffrage pp. 15-29

- Kåre Vernby
- Poverty and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 30-48

- Graeme Blair, C. Christine Fair, Neil Malhotra and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Party Brands and Partisanship: Theory with Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Argentina pp. 49-64

- Noam Lupu
- Coercion, Information, and the Success of Sanction Threats pp. 65-81

- Taehee Whang, Elena V. McLean and Douglas W. Kuberski
- Conflict‐Induced Displacement, Understanding the Causes of Flight pp. 82-89

- Prakash Adhikari
- Bringing Law to the Table: Legal Claims, Focal Points, and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes Since 1945 pp. 90-103

- Paul K. Huth, Sarah E. Croco and Benjamin J. Appel
- The Institutional Basis of Intercommunal Order: Evidence from Indonesia's Democratic Transition pp. 104-119

- Yuhki Tajima
- Disagreeing about Disagreement: How Conflict in Social Networks Affects Political Behavior pp. 120-134

- Casey A. Klofstad, Anand Edward Sokhey and Scott D. McClurg
- Organizational Structure and the Optimal Design of Policymaking Panels: Evidence from Consensus Group Commissions’ Revenue Forecasts in the American States pp. 135-149

- George A. Krause and James W. Douglas
- War, the Presidency, and Legislative Voting Behavior pp. 150-166

- William G. Howell and Jon C. Rogowski
- Racial Diversity and Judicial Influence on Appellate Courts pp. 167-183

- Jonathan P. Kastellec
- On the Ideological Foundations of Supreme Court Legitimacy in the American Public pp. 184-199

- Brandon L. Bartels and Christopher D. Johnston
- Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation pp. 200-217

- Jowei Chen
- Shades of Faith: Religious Foundations of Political Attitudes among African Americans, Latinos, and Whites pp. 218-235

- Brian D. McKenzie and Stella M. Rouse
- Televised Exposure to Politics: New Measures for a Fragmented Media Environment pp. 236-248

- Susanna Dilliplane, Seth K. Goldman and Diana C. Mutz
- Credible Comparisons Using Interpersonally Incomparable Data: Nonparametric Scales with Anchoring Vignettes pp. 249-262

- Jonathan Wand
- Behind the Curve: Clarifying the Best Approach to Calculating Predicted Probabilities and Marginal Effects from Limited Dependent Variable Models pp. 263-277

- Michael J. Hanmer and Kerem Ozan Kalkan
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