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Volume 56, issue 4, 2012
- Addressing the Issues: The Choice of Environmental Conflict‐Resolution Venues in the United States pp. 774-786

- Tanya Heikkila and Edella C. Schlager
- The Making of Policy: Institutionalized or Not? pp. 787-801

- Carlos Scartascini and Mariano Tommasi
- Looking Back to Move Forward: Quantifying Policy Predictions in Political Decision Making pp. 802-816

- Ryan C. Black and Ryan J. Owens
- Risk Attitudes and Political Participation pp. 817-836

- Cindy D. Kam
- Remembering and Voting: Theory and Evidence from Amnesic Patients pp. 837-848

- Jason C. Coronel, Melissa C. Duff, David E. Warren, Kara D. Federmeier, Brian D. Gonsalves, Daniel Tranel and Neal J. Cohen
- Disagreement and the Avoidance of Political Discussion: Aggregate Relationships and Differences across Personality Traits pp. 849-874

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty and Conor M. Dowling
- Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: Pretreatment and Its Effects pp. 875-896

- James N. Druckman and Thomas J. Leeper
- Buying Negative Agenda Control in the U.S. House pp. 897-912

- Jeffery A. Jenkins and Nathan W. Monroe
- Democratic Accountability and Retrospective Voting: A Laboratory Experiment pp. 913-930

- Jonathan Woon
- Gubernatorial Midterm Slumps pp. 931-948

- Olle Folke and James M. Snyder
- Holding Mayors Accountable: New York's Executives from Koch to Bloomberg pp. 949-963

- R. Douglas Arnold and Nicholas Carnes
- The Impact of Elections on Cooperation: Evidence from a Lab‐in‐the‐Field Experiment in Uganda pp. 964-985

- Guy Grossman and Delia Baldassarri
- Measuring Ethnic Voting: Do Proportional Electoral Laws Politicize Ethnicity? pp. 986-1001

- John D. Huber
- Economic Development, Violent Leader Removal, and Democratization pp. 1002-1020

- Michael K. Miller
- G.W.F. Hegel on Self‐Determination and Democratic Theory pp. 1021-1039

- Jeffrey Church
- A Unified Method for Dynamic and Cross‐Sectional Heterogeneity: Introducing Hidden Markov Panel Models pp. 1040-1054

- Jong Hee Park
- Detecting Spillover Effects: Design and Analysis of Multilevel Experiments pp. 1055-1069

- Betsy Sinclair, Margaret McConnell and Donald P. Green
Volume 56, issue 3, 2012
- Institutional Foundations of Legislative Speech pp. 520-537

- Sven‐Oliver Proksch and Jonathan B. Slapin
- Institutional Arrangements and Logrolling: Evidence from the European Union pp. 538-552

- Deniz Aksoy
- Portfolio Allocation as Leadership Strategy: Intraparty Bargaining in Japan pp. 553-567

- Yoshikuni Ono
- What Wins Votes: Why Some Politicians Opt Out of Clientelism pp. 568-583

- Rebecca Weitz‐Shapiro
- Testing Islam's Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 584-600

- Thomas B. Pepinsky, R. William Liddle and Saiful Mujani
- The Political Value of Land: Political Reform and Land Prices in Chile pp. 601-619

- Jean-Marie Baland and James A. Robinson
- Persistent Fighting and Shifting Power pp. 620-637

- Robert Powell
- Inequity Aversion and the International Distribution of Trade Protection pp. 638-654

- Xiaobo Lü, Kenneth Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention pp. 655-670

- Daniel Corstange and Nikolay Marinov
- A Boom with Review: How Retrospective Oversight Increases the Foreign Policy Ability of Democracies pp. 671-689

- Michael Colaresi
- The Spillover of Racialization into Health Care: How President Obama Polarized Public Opinion by Racial Attitudes and Race pp. 690-704

- Michael Tesler
- Irreplaceable Legislators? Rethinking Minority Representatives in the New Century pp. 705-715

- Eric Gonzalez Juenke and Robert R. Preuhs
- The Impact of Ballot Type on Voter Errors pp. 716-730

- Paul S. Herrnson, Michael J. Hanmer and Richard G. Niemi
- Information Exchange in Policy Networks pp. 731-744

- Philip Leifeld and Volker Schneider
- Government Has No “Religious Agency”: James Madison's Fundamental Principle of Religious Liberty pp. 745-756

- Jeffrey Sikkenga
- Estimating Ideal Points in the British House of Commons Using Early Day Motions pp. 757-771

- Michael Kellermann
Volume 56, issue 2, 2012
- Cognitive Biases and the Strength of Political Arguments pp. 271-285

- Kevin Arceneaux
- Emotional Substrates of White Racial Attitudes pp. 286-297

- Antoine J. Banks and Nicholas A. Valentino
- It's About Time: The Lifespan of Information Effects in a Multiweek Campaign pp. 298-311

- Dona‐Gene Mitchell
- How Trust Matters: The Changing Political Relevance of Political Trust pp. 312-325

- Marc J. Hetherington and Jason A. Husser
- Ethnocentrism as a Short‐Term Force in the 2008 American Presidential Election pp. 326-340

- Cindy D. Kam and Donald R. Kinder
- Separated Powers in the United States: The Ideology of Agencies, Presidents, and Congress pp. 341-354

- Joshua D. Clinton, Anthony Bertelli, Christian R. Grose, David E. Lewis and David C. Nixon
- Congress, Lawmaking, and the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1971–2000 pp. 355-372

- Joshua D. Clinton
- The Rise and Decline of Turnout in Congressional Elections: Electoral Institutions, Competition, and Strategic Mobilization pp. 373-386

- Erik J. Engstrom
- The House as a Stepping Stone to the Senate: Why Do So Few African American House Members Run? pp. 387-399

- Gbemende Johnson, Bruce I. Oppenheimer and Jennifer L. Selin
- Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions? pp. 400-412

- Cliff Carrubba, Barry Friedman, Andrew D. Martin and Georg Vanberg
- Radical Moderation: Recapturing Power in Two‐Party Parliamentary Systems pp. 413-432

- Tasos Kalandrakis and Arthur Spirling
- Government versus Opposition at the Polls: How Governing Status Affects the Impact of Policy Positions pp. 433-446

- Kathleen Bawn and Zeynep Somer‐Topcu
- Riding the Wave: World Trade and Factor‐Based Models of Democratization pp. 447-464

- John S. Ahlquist and Erik Wibbels
- Mission or Empire, Word or Sword? The Human Capital Legacy in Postcolonial Democratic Development pp. 465-483

- Tomila Lankina and Lullit Getachew
- Strengthening the Experimenter’s Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity pp. 484-499

- Luke Keele, Corrine McConnaughy and Ismail White
- Cycles in Politics: Wavelet Analysis of Political Time Series pp. 500-518

- Luís Aguiar‐Conraria, Pedro C. Magalhães and Maria Joana Soares
Volume 56, issue 1, 2012
- Social Welfare as Small‐Scale Help: Evolutionary Psychology and the Deservingness Heuristic pp. 1-16

- Michael Bang Petersen
- Biology, Ideology, and Epistemology: How Do We Know Political Attitudes Are Inherited and Why Should We Care? pp. 17-33

- Kevin Smith, John R. Alford, Peter K. Hatemi, Lindon J. Eaves, Carolyn Funk and John R. Hibbing
- Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies pp. 34-51

- Brad Verhulst, Lindon J. Eaves and Peter K. Hatemi
- Polarizing Cues pp. 52-66

- Stephen P. Nicholson
- Policy‐Specific Information and Informal Agenda Power pp. 67-83

- Alexander V. Hirsch and Kenneth W. Shotts
- U.S. Treaty Making with American Indians: Institutional Change and Relative Power, 1784–1911 pp. 84-97

- Arthur Spirling
- The Complications of Controlling Agency Time Discretion: FDA Review Deadlines and Postmarket Drug Safety pp. 98-114

- Daniel Carpenter, Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Susan Moffitt and Clayton Nall
- The Intersection of Redistricting, Race, and Participation pp. 115-130

- Danny Hayes and Seth C. McKee
- Welfare Policymaking and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in U.S. State Legislatures pp. 131-147

- Beth Reingold and Adrienne R. Smith
- The Democratic Deficit in the States pp. 148-166

- Jeffrey R. Lax and Justin H. Phillips
- Who Takes the Blame? The Strategic Effects of Collateral Damage pp. 167-187

- Luke N. Condra and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Effective Foreign Aid Following Civil War: The Nonstrategic‐Desperation Hypothesis pp. 188-201

- Desha M. Girod
- Vote Buying and Social Desirability Bias: Experimental Evidence from Nicaragua pp. 202-217

- Ezequiel Gonzalez‐Ocantos, Chad Kiewiet de Jonge, Carlos Meléndez, Javier Osorio and David W. Nickerson
- A Statistical Method for Empirical Testing of Competing Theories pp. 218-236

- Kosuke Imai and Dustin Tingley
- Understanding the Past: Statistical Analysis of Causal Attribution pp. 237-256

- Teppei Yamamoto
- The Product and Difference Fallacies for Indirect Effects pp. 257-269

- Adam N. Glynn
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