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Predicting Cabinet Type Using Banzhaf Power Scores
Patrick Dumont and Bernard Grofman
Lobbying through Gifts
Maximilian Alex Kuntze and Vanessa Mertins
The Thickness of the Veil of Uncertainty and Its Effects on Constitution-Making in Post-communist Transition: The 1992 Constitution of Estonia
Ringa Raudla
Causal Inference and American Political Development: The Case of the Gag Rule
Jeffery A. Jenkins and Charles Stewart
Conclusions
Rick Stapenhurst
Do Parties Matter? A Qualitative Answer with Numbers
Jean Crête and Nouhoun Diallo
Domestic Veto Players, Commission Monitoring and the Implementation of European Policy
Bernard Steunenberg
James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock: A Reflection on Two Disruptive Economists
Bruce Yandle
Debt as a Countercyclical Fiscal Tool
Yilin Hou
Coalition Formation in the Presence of Pariah Parties: Evidence from the Swedish Local Level
Anders Backlund
Commercial Lobbying Firms: Lobbying as Business
Christopher J. Ellis and Thomas Groll
Public Choice and Public Life
Randy T. Simmons
Talking Like a Tax Collector or a Social Guardian? The Use of Administrative Discourse by U.S. State Lottery Agencies
Étienne Charbonneau
Constitutional Choices Turned into Simple In-Period Choices: A Power Relations Reading of the Chadian and Cameroonian Constitutions
Thomas Cedric Eboutou
Going Beyond: Causes of Europeanization
Thomas König and Lars Mäder
Strategic Voting in a Bicameral Setting
Simon Hug
Conclusion
Cristine Clercy
Roll Calls, Voting Coalitions, and Possible Agenda Control in the U.S. House of Representatives: 1869–2024
Joshua D. Clinton
The Early European “FederalismFederalism ”: Ambiguities of Talks About How to Walk Toward a Political UnionPolitical Union
Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
Game Theoretic Models and the Empirical Analysis of EU Policy Making: Strategic Interaction, Collective Decisions, and Statistical Inference
Dirk Junge
The Evolution of Modern Democracy as a Process of Constitutional Lobbying
Thomas Apolte
From Ballots to Cabinets: Analyzing the Continuity Between Pre- and Post-Electoral Coalitions in Multiparty Presidential Democracies
Adrián Albala, André Borges and Thiago N. Silva
A Semiotic Network Comparison of Technocratic and Populist Discourses in Turkey
Ahmet K. Süerdem
Lobbying and Trade Protection
Xenia Matschke
Veto Players, Reform Processes and Policy Change: Concluding Remarks
Thomas König and Marc Debus
What’s APD Got to Do with It?
Daniel J. Galvin
A Framework for Fiscal Policy Coordination and Economic Stability: Countercyclical Transfer for Infrastructure
Yilin Hou
Do They Walk Like They Talk? A Conclusion
Louis M. Imbeau, Steve Jacob and François Pétrys
Lobbying in the United States
Thomas Stratmann and Amberly Dozier
Causal Inference and American Political Development: Common Challenges and Opportunities
Eric Schickler
Prospects for Budget Stabilization by Subnational Governments
Yilin Hou
Approaching Historical Data Collection with Causal Inference in Mind
Alexandra Cirone
Lobbying in the European Union
Patrick Bernhagen and Bernd Hüttemann
Natural Experiments and Historical Social Science: The View from HPE
Aditya Dasgupta
On the Relationship Between History and Political Science
David Stasavage
Lobbying in Russia
Sebastian Hoppe and Alexander Libman
Lobbying in China
Thomas Heberer
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