NOTE TO USERS. CATALOG OF MULTIPLE JOURNALS. DESIGNATIONS ARE:

AJPS is AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

APSR is AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW

JOP is JOURNAL OF POLITICS

APQ is AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY (now called American Politics Research)

APR is AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH (formerly called American Politics Quarterly)

ARP is AMERICAN REVIEW OF POLITICS

PP is POLITICS AND POLICY

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

FEBRUARY 1975--AJPS

1. Schulman, Mark A. and Pomper, Gerald M. Variability in Electoral Behavior: Longitudinal Perspectives from Casual Modeling.

2. Casey, Gregory. The Theory of Presidential Association: A Replication.

3. Koehler, David H. Legislative Coalition Formation: The Meaning of Minimal Winning Size with Uncertain Participation.

4. Hain, Paul L. and Piereson, James E. Lawyers and Politics Revisisted: Structural Advantages of Lawyer-Politicians.

5. Weir, Blair T. The Distrotion of Voter Recall.

6. Renshon, Stanley Allen. Personality and Family Dynamics in the Political Socialization Process.

7. Lamare, James W. Inter- or Intragenerational Cleavage? The Political Orientations of American Youth in 1968.

MAY 1975 --AJPS

8. Jackson, John E. Issues, Party Choices, and Presidential Votes.

9. Greeley, Andrew M. A Model for Ethnic Political Socialization.

10. Erickson, Robert S. and Luttbeg, Norman R. and Holloway, William V. Knowing One's District: How Legislators Predict Referendum Voting.

11. Sarat, Austin. Reasoning in Politics: The Social, Political, and Psychological Bases of Principled Thought.

12. Morgan, David R. and Lyons William. Industrialization and Affluence Revisited: A Note on Socioeconomic Dimensions of the American States, 1970.

13. Ravinowitz. Introduction to Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling.

14. Flango, Victor Eugene and Wenner, Lettie McSpadden and Wenner, Manfred W. The Concept of Judicial Role. A Methodological Note.

15. Ross, Marc. Political Alienation, Participation, and Ethnicity: An African Case.



AUGUST 1975 --AJPS

16. Stimson, James A. Belief Systems: Constraint, Complexity, and the 1972 Election.

17. Bennett, Stephen Earl and Tuchfarber, Alfred J. The Social-Structural Sources of Cleavage on Law and Order Policies.

18. Andersen, Kristi. Working Women and Political Participation, 1952-1972.

19. Ascher, William and Tarrow, Sidney. The Stability of Communist Electorates: Evidence from a Longitudinal Analysis of French and Italian Aggregate Data.

20. Soule, John W. and McGrath, Wilma E. A Comparative Study of Presidential Nomination Conventions: The Democrats 1968 and 1972.

21. Taebel, Delbert A. The Effect of Ballot Position on Electoral Success.

22. Hedlund, Ronald D. Perceptions of Decisional Referents in Legislative Decisionmaking.

23. Hinckley, Barbara. Policy Content, Committee Membership, and Behavior.

24. Aldrich and Cnvode. Comparison of Regression, Probit, and Discriminant Analysis.

NOVEMBER 1975 --AJPS

25. Tobin, Richard J. and Keynes, Edward. Institutional Differences in the Recruitment Process: A Four State Study.

26. Piereson, James E. Presidential Popularity and Midterm Voting at Different Electoral Levels.

27. Arrington, Theodore S. Some Effects of Political Experience on Issue Consciousness and Issue Partisanship among Tucson Party Activists.

28. Hershey, Marjorie Randon and Hill, David B. Watergate and Preadults' Attitudes Toward the President.

29. Bullock, Charles S. The Election of Blacks in the South: Preconditions and Consequences.

30. Welch, Susan. The Impact of Urban Riots on Urban Expenditures.

31. Cole, Richard L. Citizen Participation in Municipal Politics.

32. Tufte, Edward R. Electronic Calculators and Data Analysis: A Consumer's Report on the SR-51, HP-21, HP-55, and HP-65.



FEBRUARY 1976--AJPS

33. Powell, G. Bingham. Political Cleavage Structure, Cross-Pressure Processes, and Partisanship: An Empirical Test of the Theory.

34. Erikson, Robert S. The Relationship between Public Opinion and State Policy: A New Look Based on Some Forgotten Data.

35. Williams, Weber, Haaland, Mueller, and Craig. Voter Decision-making in a Primary Election: An Evaluation of Three Models of Choice.

36. Atkins and Glick. Environmental and Structural Variables as Determinants of Issues in State Courts of Last Resort.

37. Tedin, Kent. On the Reliability of Reported Political Attitudes.

38. Uslaner, Eric. The Pitfalls of Per Capita.

MAY 1976 --AJPS

39. Damgaard, Erick; Rush, Jerrold. Cleavage Structure and Representational Linkages: A Longitudinal Analysis of Danish Legislative Behavior.

40. Erikson, Robert. The Influence of Newspaper Endorsements in Presidential Elections: The Case of 1964.

41. Gray, Virginia. Models of Comparative State Politics: A Comparison of Cross-Sectional and Time Series Analyses.

42. Dye, Thomas; MacManus, Susan. Predicting City Government Structure.

43. Hoole, Job, and Tucker. Incremental Budgeting and International Organizations.

44. Hill, Kim Quaile. The Withing-Nation Distribution of Public Expenditures and Services: A Two-Nation Analysis.

45. Walman, Loren. Mass-Society Theory and Religion: The Case of the Nazis.

46. Jaros, Dean. Political Conflict and the School Teacher: An Experimental and Physiological Analysis.

AUGUST 1976 --AJPS

47. Sani, Giacomo. Political Traditions as Contextual Variables: Partisanship in Italy.

48. Iyengar, Shanto. Childhood Learnings of Partisanship in a New Nation: The Case of Andhra Pradesh.

49. Vengroff, Richard. Instability and Foreign Policy Behavior: Black Africa in the U.N.

50. Sullivan, John; Minns, Daniel. Ideological Distance between Candidates: An Empirical Examination.

51. Deckard, Barbara. Electoral Marginality and Party Loyalty in Hose Roll Call Voting.

52. Martin, Jeanne. Residential Elections and Administration Support among Congressmen.

53. Johnson, Charles. Political Culture in American States: Elazar's Formulation Examined.

NOVEMBER 1976 --AJPS

54. Party Control and Policy Change: Richard Winters

55. The Mobilization of Public Support for an Authoritarian Regime: Case of the Lower Class in Mexico City: Charles Davis.

56. A Dynamic Comparative Analysis of Presidential and House Election: Richard Li.

57. The Routinization of Committee Assignments in the U.S. House of Representatives. Irwin Gertzog.

58. Consensus on the U.S. Courts of Appeals: Illusion or Reality?: Atkins and Green.

59. Scaling Judicial Decisions: The Panel Decision-making Process of the U.S. Courts of Appeals. McIver.

60. The Benevolent Leader Revisited: Substantive Findings or Methodological Artifact? Sullivan and Minns.

61. Item Wording and Other Interaction Effects on the Measurement of Political Orientations. Fred Greenstein.

62. What's the Question to that Answer? Measures and Marginals in Crosstabulation. Bruner.

FEBRUARY 1977 --AJPS

63. Lewis-Beck, Michael. Influence Equality and Organizational Innovation in a Third World Nation: An Additive-Nonadditive Model.

64. Baum, Lawrence. Policy Goals in Judicial GateKeeping: A Proximity Model of Discretionary Jurisdiction.

65. Campbell, Bruce. Change in the Southern Electorate.

66. Monroe, Alan. Urbanism and Voter Turnout: A Note on Some Unexpected Findings.

67. Goodsell, Charles. Bureaucratic Manipulation of Physical Symbols: An Empirical Study.

68. Parker, Glenn. Some Themes in Congressional Unpopularity.

69. Siegel, Roberta and Hoskin, Marilyn. Affect for Government and Its Relation to Policy Output among Adolescents.

70. Kuklinski, James and Richard Elling. Representational Role, Constituency Opinion, and Legislative Roll-Call Behavior.

71. Ames, Barry. The Politics of Public Spending in Latin America.

72. Lyons, William. Per Capita Index Construction: A Defense.

73. Uslaner, Eric. Straight Lines and Straight Thinking: Can all of those Econometricians be Wrong.

MAY 1977 --AJPS

74. Tarrow, Sidney. Italian Party System between Crisis and Transition.

75. Jennings, Edward. Some Policy Consequences of the Long Revolution and Bifactional Rivalry in Louisiana.

76. Schumaker, Paul and Getter, Russell. Responsiveness Bias in 51 American Communities.

77. Gist, John. Increment and Base in the Congressional Appropriations Process.

AUGUST 1977 --AJPS

78. Sniderman and Richard Brody. Coping: The Ethic of Self-Reliance.

79. Cover, Albert. One Good Term Deserves Another: The Advantage of Incumbency in Congressional Elections.

80. Lewis-Beck, Michael. Agrarian Political Behavior in the U.S.

81. Cook, Beverly. Public Opinion and Federal Judiciary Policy.

82. Kuklinski, James. District Competitiveness and Legislative Roll-Call Behavior: A Reassessment of the Marginality Hypothesis.

83. Bennett, W. Lance. The Growth of Knowledge in Mass Belief Studies: An Epistemological Critique.

NOVEMBER 1977 --AJPS

84. Kernell, Samuel. Toward Understanding 19th Century Congressional Careers: Ambition, Competition, and Rotation.

85. Straffin, Phillip. The Bandwagon Curve.

86. Welch, Susan. Women as Political Animals? A Test of Some Explanations for Male-Female Political Participation Differences.

87. Merritt, Sharyne. Winners and Losers: Sex Differences in Municipal Elections.

88. Maggiotto and Piersen. Partisan Identification and Electoral Choice: The Hostility Hypothesis.

89. Ginsberg and Weissberg. Elections and the Mobilization of Popular Support.

90. Sears, Tyler, Citrin, and Kinder. Political System Support and Public Response to the Energy Crisis.

91. Sinclair, Barbara. The Policy Consequences of Party Realignment-Social Welfare Legislation in the House of Representatives.

92. Edwards, George. Presidential Electoral Performance as a Source of Presidential Power.

93. Marshallq Thomas. Turnout and Representation: Caucuses vso Primaries.

MAY 1978--AJPS

94, Sullivang Piereson, and Marcus. Ideological Constraint in the Mass Public: A Methodological Critique and Some New Findings.

95. Bishop, Tuchfarber, and Oldendick, Change in the Structure of American Political Attitudes: The Nagging Question of Question Wording.

96. Jackman, Mary. General and Applied Tolerance: Does Education Increase Commitment to Racial Integration?

97. Thompson, Frank, Civil Servants and the Deprived: SocioPolitical and Occupational Explanations of Attitudes toward Minority Hiring.

98. Foster and Jones. Rule Orientation and Bureaucratic Reform.

99. Asher and Weisberg. Voting Change in Congress: Some Dynamic Perspectives on an Evolutionary Process.

100. Fiorina, Morris. Economic Retrospective Voting in American National Elections: A Micro-Analysis.

AUGUST 1978.

101. Eriksont Robert. Constituency Opinion and Congressional Behavior: A Reexamination of the Miller-Stokes Representation Data.

102. Sullivan and Uslaner. Congressional Behavior and Electoral Marginality.

103. Weisberg, Herbert. Evaluating Theories of Congressional Roll Call Voting.

104. Abramowitz, Alan. The Impact of a Presidential Debate on Voter Rationality.

NOVEMBER 1978--AJPS

105. Rabinewitzg George. On the Nature of Political Issues: Insights from a Spatial Analysis.

106. Aberbach and Rockman. Bureaucrats and Clientele Groups: A View from Capital Hill.

107. Canon, Bradley. Factionalism in the South: A Test of Theory and Revisitation of V.0. Key.

108. Madsen, Douglas. A Structural Approach to the Explanation of Political Efficacy Levels Under Democratic Regimes.

109. Uhlman, Thomas. Black Elite Decison Making: The Case of Trial Judges.

  1. Lehen and Reynolds. The Impact of Judicial Activism on Public Opinion.


  1. Tyengar, Shanto. Testing the Transfer of Affect Hypothesis in a New Nation Using Panel Data.


  1. Weatherford, M. Stephen. Economic Conditions and Electoral Outcomes: Class Differences in the Political Response to Recession.


FEBRUARY 1979­AJPS

  1. Rohde, David. Risk Bearing and Progressive Ambition: The Case of the United States House of Representatives.


  1. Slotnick, Elliot. Who Speaks for the Court? Majority Opinion Assignment from Taft to Burger.


  1. Abramson, Paul. Developing Party Identification: A Further Examination of Life-Cycle, Generational, and Period Effects.


  1. Converse, Philip. Rejoinder to Abramson.


  1. Nie and Rabjohn. Revisiting Mass Belief Systems Revisited: Or, Doing Research is Like Watching a Tennis Match.


  1. Sullivan, Piereson, Marcus, and Feldman. The More Things Change, the More They Remain the Same: Rejoinder to Nie and Rabjohn.


  1. Bishop, Tuchfarber, Oldendick, and Bennett. Questions about Question Wording: A Rejoinder to Revisiting Mass Belief Systems.


  1. Kritzer, Herbert. Federal Judges and Their Political Environments: The Influence of Public Opinion.


  1. Cook, Beverly. Judicial Policy: Change over Time.


MAY 1979­AJPS

  1. Berry, William. Utility Regulation in the States: The Policy Effects of Professionalism and Salience to the Consumer.


  1. McCrone, Donald; Kuklinski, James. The Delegate Theory of Representation.


  1. Mueller, John. Public Expectations of War During the Cold War.


  1. Denney, W. Michael. Participant Citizenship in a Marginal Group: Union Mobilization of California Farm Workers.


  1. Markus, Gregory. The Political Environment and the Dynamics of Public Attitudes: A Panel Study.


  1. Elling, Richard. State Party Platforms and State Legislative Performance: A Comparative Analysis.


  1. Miller, Arthur. Normal Vote Analysis: Sensitivity to Change over Time.


  1. Maddox and Handberg. Presidential Affect and Chauvinism among Childre.


AUGUST1979--AJPS

  1. Kinder and Kiewiet. Economic Discontent and Political Behavior: The Role of Personal Grievances and collective Economic Judgments in Congressional Voting.


  1. Albritten, Robert. Measuring Public Policy: Impacts of the Supplemental Social Security Income Program.


  1. Huckfeldt, Robert. Measuring Public Policy: Impacts of the Supplemental Social Security Income Program.


  1. Kritzer and Eubank. Presidential Coattails Revisited: Partisanship and Incumbency Effects.


  1. Hensler and Stipak. Estimating Interval Scale values for Survey Item Response Categories.








NOVEMBER 1979­AJPS

  1. Bond, Jon. Oiling the Tax Committees in Congress, 1900-1974; Subgovernment Theory, the Overrepresentation Hypothesis, and the Oil Depletion Allowance.


  1. Cormley, William. A Test of the Revolving Door Hypothesis at the FCC.


  1. Hibbs, Douglas. The Mass Public and Macroeconomic Performance: the Dynamics of Public Opinion Toward Unemployment and Inflation.


  1. Jennings, M. Kent. Another Look at the Life Cycle and Political Participation.


  1. Knoke, David. Stratification and the Dimensions of American Political Orientation.


  1. Johnson, Charles. Lower Court Reactions to Supreme Court Decisions: A Quantitatative Examination.


  1. Rapoport, Ronald, What they Don't Know Can Hurt You.


FEBRUARY 1980­AJPS

  1. Erbring, Goldenberg, and Miller. Front Page News and Real World Cues: A New Look at Agenda Setting by the Media.


  1. Vedlitz, Dyer, and Durand. Citizen Contacts with Local Governments: A Comparative View.


  1. Parker, Glenn. Sources of Change in Congressional District Attentiveness.


  1. Cover, Albert. Contacting Congressional Constituents: Some Patterns of Perquisite Use.


146. Tedin, Kent. Assessing Peer and Parent Influence on Adolescent Political Attitudes.

MAY 1980­AJPS

147. Nakamura, Robert. Beyond Purism and Professionalism: Styles of Convention Delegate Followership.

148. Herzons Frederick. Ideology, Constraint, and Public Opinion: The Case of Lawyers.

149. Brown, Hedges, and Powell. Models of Elite Political Participation: Contributors to the 1972 Presidential Candidates.

150. Rowland and Carp. A Longitudinal Study of Party Effects on Federal Dist-ict Court Policy Propensities.

151. Campbell, Bruce. A Theoretical Approach to Peer Influence in Adolescent Socialization.

152. Keech, William. Elections and Macroeconomic Policy Optimization.

AUGUST 1980­AJPS

153. Bunce, Valerie. Changing Leaders and Changing Policies: The Impact of Elite Succession on Budgetary Priorities in Democratic. Countries.

154. Meier, Kenneth. Executive Reorganization of Government: Impact on Employment and Expenditures.

155. Caldeira and Cowart. Budgets, Institutions, and Change: Criminal Justice Policy in America.

156. Mazmanian and Sabatier. A Multivariate Model of Public Policy-Making.

157. Owens and Olson. Economic Fluctuations and Congressional Elections.

158. Ray, Bruce. Federal Spending. and the Selection of Committee Assignments in the U.S. House of Representatives.

159. Hartwig, et al. Variability in Electoral Behavior: The 1960, 1968, and 1976 Elections.

NOVEMBER 1980­AJPS

160. Niemi, Katz, and Newman. Reconstructing Past Partisanship: The Failure of the Party Identification Recall Questions.

161. Sigelman and McNeil. White House Decision-Making under Stress; A Case Analysis.

162. Golden and Poterba. The Price of Popularity: The Political Business Cycle Reexamined.

163. Gross, Donald. House-Senate Conference Comm ittees: Comparative-State Perspective.

FEBRUARY 1981, AJPS

164. Echols, John. Does Socialism Mean Greater Equality: A Comparison of East and West Along Several Major Dimensions.

165. Rapoport, Ronald. The Sex Gap in Political Persuading: Where the Structuring Principle Works.

166. Poole, Keith. Dimensions of Interest Group Evaluation of the U.S. Senate, 1969-1978.

167. Shaffer, Stephen. A Multivariate Explanation of Decreasing Turnout in Presidential Elections, 1960-1976.

168. Shepsle, Kenreth and Weingast, Barry. Political Preferences for the Pork Barrell: A Centralization.

169. Abramowitz, Alan. Choices and Echoes in the 1978 U.S. Senate Elections: A Research Note.

170. Ray and Havick: A Longitudinal Analysis of Party Competition in State Legislative Elections.

MAY 1981­AJPS

172. Claggett, William. Partisan Acquisition versus Partisan Intensity: Life Cycle, Generation, and Period Effects, 1952-76.

173. Margolis and Haque. Applied Tolerance or Fear of Government? An Alternative Interpretation of Jackman's Findings.

174. Jackman, Mary. Education and Policy Commitment to Racial Integration.

175. Abramson and Finifter. On the Meaning of Political Trust: new Evidence from Items Introduced in 1978.

176. Gruhl, Spohn, and Welch. Women as Policymakers: the Case of Trial Judges.

177. Jones, Ruth. State Public Campaign Finance: Implications for Partisan Politics.

178. Marquette and Hinckley. Competition, Control, and Spurious Covariation: A Longitudinal Analysis of State Spending.

AUGUST 1981­AJPS

179. Hibbing and Alford. The Electoral Impact of Econommic Conditions: Who is Held Responsible.

180. Jennings and Farah. Social Roles and Political Resources: An Over-Time Study of Men and Women in party Elites.

181. Miller et al. Group Consciousness and Political Participation.

182. Johannes and McAdams. The Congressional Incumbency Effect; Is It Casework, Policy Compatibility, or Something Else?

183. Finrinal Morris. Some Problems in Studying the Effects of Resource Allocation in Congressional Elections.

184. Yiannakiss Diana. The Grateful Electorate: Casework and Congressional Elections.

NOVEMBER­AJPS 1981

185. Conover and Feldman. The Origins and Meaning of Liberal/Conservative Self-Identifications.

186. Cox and Kousser. Turnout and Rural Corruption: New York as a Test Case.

187. Cingranelli, David. Race, Politics and Elites: Testing Alternative Models of Municipal Service Distribution.

188. Mladenka, Kenneth. Citizen Demands and Urban Services: The Distribution of Bureaucratic Response in Chicago and Houston.



189. Smith, Steven. The Consistency and Ideological Structure of U.S. Senate Voting Alignments, 1957-1976.

190. DeFelice, E. Gene. Separative Professionalism from Pragmatism: A Research Note on the Study of Political Parties.

191. Craig and Hurley. Problems of Comparability and Inference Using the CPS 1972 Election Study.

FEBRUARY 1982­AJPS

192. Bond and Johnson. Implementing a Permissive Policy: Hospital Abortion Services after Roe v. Wade.

193. Rosenstone, Steven. Economic Adversity and Voter Turnout.

194. Sigelman, Lee. The Nonvoting Voter in Voting Research.

195. Ulmer, S. Sidney. Supreme Court Appointments as a Poisson Distribution.

196. Weatherford, M. Stephen. Interpersonal Networks and Political Behavior.

197. Giles and Dantico. Political Participation and Neighborhood Social Context Revisited.

198. Stipak and Hensler. Statistical Inference in Contextual Analysis.

199. Tucker, Harvey. It's about Time: The Use of Time in Cross-Sectional State Policy Research.

MAY 1982­AJPS

200. Moe, Terry. Regulatory Performance and Presidential Administration.

201. Songer, Donald. Consensual and Nonconsensual Decisions in Unanimous Opinions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals.

202. Muller et al. Diffuse Political Support and Antisystem Political Behavior: A Comparative Analysis.

203. Sapiro, Virginia. Private Costs of Public Commitments or Public Costs of Private Commitments? Family Roles versus Political Ambition.

204. McDonagh, Eileen. To Work or Not to Work: The Differential Impact of Achieved and Derived Status upon the Political Participation of Women, 1956-1976.

205. Uhlaner, Carole. The Consistency of Individual Political Participation across Governmental Levels in Canada.

206. Hibbs, Douglas. The Dynamics of Political Support for American Presidents among Occupational and Partisan Groups.

207. Brady, David. Congressional Party Realignment and Transformations of Public Policy in Three Realignment Eras.

208. Katosh and Traugott. Costs and Values in the Calculus of Voting.

209. Pierce and Hagner. Conceptualization and Party Identification: 1956-1976. Research Update.

210. Brenner, Saul. Fluidity on the Supreme Court, 1956-1967. Research Update.

211. Aldrich et al. The Measurement of Public Opinion about Public Policy: A Report on Some New Issue Question Formats. The Workshop.

AUGUST 1982­AJPS

212. Beck, Nathaniel. Presidential Influence on the Federal Reserve in the 1970s.

213. Feldman, Stanley. Economic Self-Interest and Political Behavior.

214. Hibbing, John. Voluntary Retirement from the U.S. House of Representatives: Who Quits?

215. Pollock, Philip. Organizations as Agents of Mobilization: How Does Group Activity Affect Political Participation.

216. Thomas, John. Citizen-Initiated Contacts with Government Agencies: A Test of Three Theories.

217. Gopoian, J. David. Issue Preferences and Candidate Choice in Presidential Primaries.

218. Anagnoson, J. Theodore. Federal Grant Agencies and Congressional Election Campaigns.

219. Ray, Bruce. Committee Attractiveness in the U.S. House, 1963-1981. Research Update.

NOVEMBER 1982­AJPS

220. Kuklinski, Metlay, and Kay. Citizen Knowledge and Choices on the Complex Issue of Nuclear Energy.

221. Claggett, Loesch, Shively, and Snell. Political Leadership and the Development of Political Cleavages: Imperial Germany, 1871-1912.

222. Colby, David. A Test of the Relative Efficacy of Political Tactics.

223. Eisinger, Peter. Economic Conditions of Black Employment in Municipal Bureaucracies.

224. Rossell and Crain. The Importance of Political Factors in Explaining Northern School Desegregation.

FEBRUARY 1983.

225. Monroe, Alan. American Party Platforms and Public Opinion.

226. Gormley, William. Policy, Politics, and Public Utility Regulation.

227. Miller and Wattenberg. Measuring Party Identification: Independent or no Partisan Preference?

228. Eubank and Gow. The Pro-Incumbent Bias in the 1978 and 1980 National Election Studies.

229. Krehbiel and Wright. The Incumbency Effect in Congressional Elections: A Test of Two Explanations.

230. Fiorina, Morris. Who is Held Responsible? Further Evidence on the Hibbing-Alford Thesis.

MAY 1983­AJPS

231. MacKuen, Michael. Political Drama, Economic Conditions, and the Dynamics of Presidential Popularity.

232. Gibson, Cotter, Bibby, Huckshorn. Assessing Party Organizational Strength.

233. Sears and Lau. Inducing Apparently Self~Interested Political Preferences.

234. Westlye, Mark. Competitiveness of Senate Seats and Voting Behavior in Senate Elections.

235. Campbell, James. Ambiguity in the Issue Positions of Presidential Candidates: A Causal Analysis.

AUGUST 1983.

236. Wagner, Joseph. Media Do Make a Difference: The Differential Impact of Mass Media in the 1976 Presidential Race.

237. Kessel, John. The Structures of the Carter White House.

238. Thompson and Zuk. American Elections and the International Electoral-Economic Cycle: A Test of the Tufte Hypothesis.

239. West, Darrell. Constituencies and Travel Allocations in the 1980 Presidential Campaign.

240. Johannes, John. Explaining Congressional Casework Styles.

241. Lewis-Beck and Rice. Localism in Presidential Elections: The Home State Advantage.

242. Chatterjee and Wiseman. Use of Regression Diagnostics in Political Science Research.

NOVEMBER 1983­AJPS

243. Jackson, John E. Election Night Reporting and Voter Turnout.

244. Kamlet and Mowery. Budgetary Side Payments and Government Growth, 1953-1968.

245. Lowery and Berry. The Growth of Government in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of Competing Explanationa.

246. Hicks and Swank. Civil Disorder, Relief Mobilization, and AFDC Caseloads: A Reexamination of the Piven and Cloward Thesis.

247. Markus, Gregory. Dynamic Modeling of Cohort Change: The Case of Political Partisanship.



248. Norpoth and Yantek. Macroeconomic Conditions and Fluctuations of Presidential Popularity: The Question of Lagged Effects.

249. Hibbing and Brandes. State Population and the Electoral Success of U.S..Senators.

FEBRUARY 1984­AJPS

250. Sniderman, Brody, and Kuklinski. Policy Reasoning and Political Values: The Problem of Racial Equality.

251. Conover and Feldman. How People Organize the Political World: A Schematic Model.

252. Ferejohn and Calvert. Presidential Coattails in Historical Perspective.

253. Feldman and Jondrow. Congressional Elections and Local Federal Spending.

254. Loomis, Burdett. Congressional Careers and Party Leadership in the Contemporary House of Representatives.

255. Gow and Eubank. The Pro-Incumbent Bias in the 1982 National Election Study.

MAY 1984­AJPS

256. Kessel, John. The Structures of the Reagan White House.

257. Gopoian, David. What Makes PACs Tick? An Analysis of the Allocation Patterns of Economic Interest Groups.

258. Poole and Rosenthal. U.S. Presidential Elections, 1960-80: A Spatial Analysis.

259. Hanson, Russell. Medicaid and the Politics of Redistribution.

260. Stone, Walter. Prenomination Candidate Choice and General Election Behavior: Iowa Presidential Activists in 1980.

261. Huckfeldt, R. Robert. Political Loyalties and Social Class Ties: The Mechanisms of Contextual Influence.

262. Cassel, Carol. Issues in Measurement: The Levels of Conceptualization Index of Ideological Sophistication.

AUGUST 1984­AJPS

263. Franklin, Charles. Issue Preferences, Socialization, and the Evolution of Party Identification.

264. Brunk and Minehart. How Important is Elite Turnover to Policy Change?

265. Klingman and Lamers. The General Policy Liberalism Factor in American State Politics.

NOVEMBER 1984­AJPS

266. Rabinowitz et al. The Structure of Presidential Elections and the Process of Realignment, 1944-1980.

267. Franklin and Mackie. Reassessing the Importance of Size and Ideology for the Formation of Governing Coalitions in Parliamentary Democracies.

268. Robertson, John. Toward a Political-Economic Accounting of the Endurance of Cabinet Administrations; An Empirical Assessment of Eight European Democracies.

269. Abramowitz, Alan. National Issues, Strategic Politicians, and Voting Behavior in the 1980 and 1982 Congressional Elections.

270. McAdams and Johannes. The Voter in the 1982 House Elections.

NOVEMBER 1985­AJPS

289. Sigelman et al. Voting and Nonvoting: A Multi-Election Perspective.

290. Patterson and Caldeira. Mailing in the Vote: Correlates and Consequences of Absentee Voting.

291. Bullock, Charles. U.S. Senate Committee Assignments: Preferences, Motivations, and Success.

292. Hamill et al. The Breadth, Depth, and Utility of Class, Partisan, and Ideological Schema.

293. Peffley and Hurwitz. A Hierarchical Model of Attitude Constraint.

294. Finkel, Steven. Reciprocal Effects of Participation and Political Efficacy: A Panel Analysis.

FEBRUARY 1986­AJPS

295. Conover and Feldman. Emotional Reactions to the Economy: I'm Mad as Hell and I'm Not Going to Take It Anymore.

296. Rosenberg et al. The Image and the Vote: The Effect of Candidate Presentation on Voter Preference.

297. Welch and Bledsoe. The Partisan Consequences of Nonpartisan Elections and the Changing Nature of Urban Politics.

298. Saltzstein, Grace. Female Mayors and Women in Municipal Jobs.

299. Campbell, James. Predicting Seat Gains from Presidential Coattails.

300. Kweit, Mary. Ideological Congruence of Party Switchers and Nonswitchers: The Case of Party Activists.

301. Eismeier and Pollock. Strategy and Choice in Congressional Elections: The Role of Political Action Committees.

302. Miller and Sears, Stability and Change in Social Tolerance: A Test of the Persistence Hypothesis.

MAY 1986­AJPS

303. Lewis-Beck, Michael. Comparative Economic Voting: Britain, France, Germany, Italy.

304. Peterson, Steven. Close Encounters of the Bureaucratic Kind: Older Americans and Bureaucracy.

305. Powell, G. Bingham. Extremist Parties and Political Turmoil: Two Puzzles.

306. McDonough, Barnes, Pina. Economic Policy and Public Opinion in Spain.

307. Pritchard, Anita. An Evaluation of CQ's Presidential Support Scores:

The Relationship between Presidential Election Results and Congressional Voting Decisions.

AUGUST 1986­AJPS

308. Cohen, Jeffrey. On the Tenure of Appointive Political Executives: g The American Cabinet, 1952-1984.

309. Fleishman, John. Trends in Self-Identified Ideology from 1972 to 1982: No Support for the Salience Hypothesis.

310. Abramowitz, Cover, Norpoth. The President's Party in Midterm Elections: Going from Bad to Worse.

311. HIbbing, John. Ambition in the House: Behavioral Consequences of Higher Office Goals among U.S. Representatives.

NOVEMBER 1986.

312. Bartels, Larry. Issue Voting Under Uncertainty: An Empirical Test.

313. Anderson, Silver. Measurement and Mismeasurement of the Validity of the Self-Reported

Vote.

314. Cover, Albert. Presidential Evaluations and Voting for Congress.

315. Barrilleaux, Charles. A Dynamic Model of Partisan Competition in the American States.

FEBRUARY 1987­AJPS

316. Bartels, Larry. Candidate Choice and the Dynamics of the Presidential Nomination Process.

317. Kenney and Rice. The Relationship Between Divisive Primaries and General Election Outcomes.

318. Ragsdale and Cook. Representatives' Actions and Challengers' Reactions: Limits to Candidate Connections in the House.



319. Jacobson, Gary. The Marginals Never Vanished: Incumbency and Competition in Elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, 1952-82.

MAY 1987­AJPS

320. Hurwitz and Peffley. The Means and Ends of Foreign Policy as Determinants of Presidential Support.

321. Gates, John. Partisan Realignment, Unconstitutional State Policies, and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1837-1964.

322. Rice and Macht. Friends and Neighbors Voting in Statewide General Elections.

AUGUST 1987.

323. McAdams and Johannes. Determinants of Spending by House Challengers, 1974-84.

324. Fowler and Shaiko. The Grass Roots Connection: Environmental Activists and Senate Roll Calls.

325. Palfrey and Poole. The Relationship Between Information, Ideology, and Voting Behavior.

326. Conover, Feldman, and Knight. The Personal and Political Underpinnings of Economic Forecasts.

327. Stewart, Charles. Does Structure Matter? The Effects of Structural Changes on Spending Decisions in the House, 1871-1922.

328. Glazer, Grofman, and Robbins. Partisan and Incumbency Effects of 1970s Congressional Redistricting.

NOVEMBER 1987­AJPS

329. Stanga and Sheffield. The Myth of Zero Partisanship: Attitudes toward American Political Parties, 1964-84.

330. Luskin, Robert. Measuring Political Sophistication.

331. Abramson, Silver, Anderson. The Effects of Question Order in Attitude Surveys: The Case of the SRC/CPS Citizen Duty Items.

332. Campbell, James E. The Revised Theory of Surge and Decline.

333. Wright, Erikson, and McIver. Public Opinion and Policy Liberalism in the American States.

FEBRUARY 1988­AJPS



334. Gilens, Martin. Gender and Support for Reagan: A Comprehensive Model of Presidential Approval.

335. Welch, Combs, Gruhl. Do Black Judges Make a Difference?

336. Markus, Gregory. The Impact of Personal and National Economic Conditions on the Presidential Vote: A Pooled Cross-Sectional Analysis.

337. Nice, David. Abortion Clinic Bombings as Political Violence.

MAY 1988­AJPS

338. Sinclair, Barbara. The Distribution of Committee Positions in the U.S. Senate: Explaining Institutional Change.

339. Jennings and Markus. Political Involvement in the Later Years: A Longitudinal Survey.

340. Munger, Michael. Allocation of Desirable Committee Assignments: Extended Queues versus Committee Expansion.

341. Sullivan and Masters. Happy Warriors: Leaders' Facial Displays, Viewers Emotions, and Political Support.

342. McCubbins and Schwartz. Congress, the Courts, and Public Policy: Consequences of the One Man, One Vote Rule.

343. Feldman, Stanley. Structure and Consistency in Public Opinion: The Role of Core Beliefs and Values.

AUGUST 1988­AJPS

344. Sullivan, Terry. Headcounts, Expectations, and Presidential Coalitions in Congress.

345. Jacoby, William. The Impact of Party Identification on Issue Attitudes.

346. West, Darrell. Activists and Economic Policymaking in Congress.

347. Kiewiet and McCubbins. Presidential Influence on Congressional Appropriations Decisions.

348. Green, Donald. On the Dimensionality of Public Sentiment toward Partisan and Ideological Groups.

NOVEMBER 1988­AJPS

349. Collie, Melissa. Universalism and the Parties in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1921-80.



350. Green and Krasno. Salvation for the Spendthrift Incumbent: Reestimating the Effects of Campaign Spending in House Elections.

351. Greer, John. Assessing the Representativeness of Electorates in Presidential Primaries.

352. Allsop and Weisberg. Measuring Change in Party Identification in an Election Campaign.

353. Cook, Timothy. Press Secretaries and Media Strategies in the House of Representatives: Deciding Whom to Pursue.

354. Schumaker and Burns. Gender Cleavages and the Resolution of Local Policy Issues.

355. Ostrom and Simon. The President's Public.

FEBRUARY 1989­AJPS

356. Grenzke, Janet. PACs and the Congressional Supermarket: The Currency is Complex.

357. Petrocik, John. An Expected Party Vote: New Data for an Old Concept.

358. Gibson, Frendreis, and Vertz. Party Dynamics in the 1980s: Change in County Party Organizational Strength, 1980-1984.

359. Hurley, Patricia. Partisan Representation and the Failure of Realignment in the 1980s.

MAY 1989­AJPS

360. Uhlaner, Carole. Rational Turnout: The Neglected Role of Groups.

361. Fiorina and Shepsle. Is Negative Voting an Artifact?

362. Luskin, McIver, and Carmines. Issues and the Transmission of Partisanship.

363. Kinder, Adams, and Gronke. Economics and Politics in the 1984 American Presidential Election.

364. Norrander, Barbara. Explaining Cross-State Variation in Independent Identification.

AUGUST 1989­AJPS

365. Marra and Ostrom. Explaining Seat Change in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1950-86.

366. Norrander, Barbara. Ideological Representativeness of Presidential Primary Voters.

367. Oppenheimer, Bruce. Split Party Control of Congress, 1981-86: Exploring Electoral and Apportionment Explanations.,

NOVEMBER 1989­AJPS

368. Iyengar, Shanto. How Citizens Think about National Issues: A Matter of Responsibility.

369. Conover and Feldman. Candidate Perception in an Ambiguous World: Campaigns, Cues, and Inference Processes.

370. Banks and Kiewiet. Explaining Patterns of Candidate Competition in Congressional Elections.

FEBRUARY 1990­AJPS

371. Roberts, Brian. A Dead Senator Tells No Lies: Seniority and the Distribution of Federal Benefits.

372. Opp, Karl Dieter. Postmaterialism, Collective Action, and Political Protest.



373. Erber and Lau. Political Cynicism Revisited: An Information Processing Reconciliation of Policy Based and Incumbency-Based Interpretations of Changes in Trust in Government.

MAY 1990­AJPS

374. Jacobson, Gary. The Effects of Campaign Spending in House Elections: New Evidence for Old Arguments.

375. Green and Krasno. Rebuttal to Jacobson's "New Evidence for Old Arguments."

376. Erikson, Robert S. Economic Conditions and the Congressional Vote: A Review of the Macro-level Evidence.

AUGUST 1990­AJPS

377. Born, Richard. Surge and Decline, Negative Voting, and the Midterm Loss Phenomenon: A Simultaneous Choice Analysis.

378. Morehouse, Sarah. Money versus Party Effort: Nominating for Governor.



379. Rapoport, Stone, Abramowitz. Sex and the Caucus Participant: The Gender Gap and Presidential Nominations.

380. Costantini, Edmond. Political Women and Political Ambition: Closing the Gender Gap.

381. Bennett and Resnick. The Implications of Nonvoting for Democracy in the United States.

382. Green and Palmquist. Of Artifacts and Partisan Instability.

NOVEMBER 1990­AJPS

383. Lindsay, James. Parochialism, Policy, and Constituency Constraints: Congressional Voting on Strategic Weapons Systems.

384. Uslaner, Eric, Splittinq Image: Partisan Affiliations in Canada's Two Political Worlds."

385. Brady, Henry. Dimensional Analysis of Ranking Data.

386. Studlar, McAllister, Ascui. Privatization and the British Electorate: Microeconomic Policies, Macroeconomic Evaluations, and Party Support.

387. Larson, Stephanie. Information and Learning in a Congressional District: A Social Experiment.

388. Dodson, Debra. Socialization of Party Activists: National Convention Delegates, 1972-81.

FEBRUARY 1991­AJPS

389. Kuklinski et al. The Cognitive and Affective Bases of Political Tolerance Judgments.

390. Holbrook, Thomas. Presidential Elections in Space and Time.

391. King and Gelman. Systemic Consequences of Incumbency Advantage in U.S. House Elections.

392. Jacoby, William. Ideological Identification and Issue Attitudes.

393. Poole and Rosenthal. Patterns of Congressional Voting.

MAY 1991­AJPS

394. Woolley, John. Institutions, the Election Cycle, and the Presidential Veto.

395. Ingberman and Yao. Presidential Commitment and the Veto.

396. Sniderman et al. The New Racism.

397. Granberg and Holmberg. Self-Reported Turnout and Voter Validation.

AUGUST 1991­AJPS

398. Krosnick, Jon. The Stability of Political Preferences: Comparisons of Symbolic and Nonsymbolic Attitudes.

399. Clark, Bruce, Kessel, Jacoby. I'd Rather Switch than Fight: Lifelong Democrats and Converts to Republicanism among Campaign Activists.

400. Stone, Walter.. Response to Clark et al.'s "I'd Rather Switch than Fight: On Party Switching among Presidential Activists: What Do We Know?

401. Sullivan, Terry. The Bank Account Presidency: A New Measure and Evidence on the Temporal Path of Presidential Influence.

NOVEMBER 1991­AJPS

402. Sharp and Maynard-Moody. Theories of the Local Welfare Role.

403. Niemi and Jennings. Issues and Inheritance in the Formation of Party Identification.

  1. Garand and Parent. Representation, Swing, and Bias in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1872-1988.




FEBRUARY 1992­AJPS

405. Segal, Cameron, Cover. A Spatial Model of Roll Call Voting: Senators, Constituents, Presidents, and Interest Groups in Supreme Court Confirmations.

406. Poe, Steven. Human Rights and Economic Aid Allocation under Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.

407. McAllister and Studlar. Region and Voting in Britain, 1979-87: Territorial Polarization or Artifact?

408. Sullivan, Fried, and Dietz. Patriotism, Politics, and the Presidential Election of 1988.

409. Kenny, Christopher. Political Participation and Effects from the Social Environment.

410. Feldman and Zaller. The Political Culture of Ambivalence: Ideological Responses to the Welfare State.

MAY 1992­AJPS

411. Shively, W. Phillips. From Differential Abstention to Conversion: A Change in Electoral Change, 1864-1988.

412. Hill and Leighley. Policy Consequences of Class Bias in State Electorates.

413. Sigelman, Sigelman, and Walkosz'. The Public and the Paradox of Leadership: An Experimental Analysis.

414. Campbell, James. Forecasting the Presidential Vote in the States.

415. Mutz, Diana. Mass Media and the Depoliticization of Personal Experience.

416. Fleisher and Bond. Assessing Presidential Support in the House II: Lessons from George Bush.

417. Johnston, Richard. Party Identification Measures in the Anglo-American Democracies: A National Survey Experiment.

AUGUST 1992­AJPS

418. Zaller and Feldman. A Simple Theory of the Survey Response: Answering Questions versus Revealing Preferences.

419. Caldeira and Gibson. The Etiology of Public Support for the Supreme Court.

420. Stone, Atkeson, Rapoport. Turning On or Turnout Off? Mobilization and Demobilization Effects of Participation in Presidential Nomination Campaigns.

421. Jelen, Ted. Political Christianity: A Contextual Analysis.

422. Berry and Berry. Tax Innovation in the States: Capitaliz4ng on Political Opportunity.

423. Moore and Hibbing. Is Serving in Congress Fun Again? Voluntary Retirements from the House since the 1970s.

424. Markus, Gregory. The Impact of Personal and National Economic Conditions on Presidential Voting, 1956-1988.

NOVEMBER 1992­AJPS

425. Stewart, Charles. Committee Hierarchies in the Modernizing House, 1875-1947.

426. Kenny and McBurnett. A Dynamic Model of the Effects of Campaiqn Spending on Congressional Vote Choice.

427. Songer and Haire. Integrating Alternative Approaches to the Study of Judicial Voting: Obscenity Cases in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

FEBRUARY 1993­AJPS

428. Blais, Blake, Dion. Do Parties Make a Difference? Parties and the Size of Government in Liberal Democracies.

429. Filer, Kenny, Morton. Redistribution, Income, and Voting.

430. Cox, Hager, Lowery. Regime Change in Presidential and Congressional Budgeting: Role Discontinuity or Role Evolution?



431. Huddy and Terkildsen. Gender Stereotypes and the Perception of Male and Female Candidates.

432. Piskulich, C. Michelle. Toward A Comprehensive Model of Welfare Exits: The Case of AFDC.

433. Su, Kamlet, Mowery. Modeling U.S. Budgetary and Fiscal Policy Outcomes: A Disaggregated, Systemwide Perspective.

434. Wright, Gerald C. Errors in Measuring Vote Choice in the National Election Studies, 1952-1988.

435. Gurian and Haynes. Campaign Strategy in Presidential Primaries, 1976-88.

MAY 1993­AJPS

436. Norrander, Barbara. Nomination Choices: Caucus and Primary Outcomes, 1976-88.

437. Powell and Whitten. A Cross-National Analysis of Economic Voting: Taking Account of Political Context.

438. Skalaban, Andrew. Policy Cooperation among the States: The Case of Interstate Banking Reform.

439. Rahn, Wendy. The Role of Partisan Stereotypes in Information Processing about Political Candidates.

440. Brown, Courtney. Nonlinear Transformation in a Landslide: Johnson and Goldwater in 1964.

AUGUST 1993­AJPS

441. Maranto, Robert. Still Clashing after All These Years: Ideological Conflict in the Reagan Executive.

442. Thomas, McCoy, McBride. Deconstructing the Political Spectacle: Sex, Race, and Subjectivity in Public Response to the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill "Sexual Harassment" Hearings.

443. Ragsdale and Rusk. Who are the Nonvoters? Profiles from the 1990 Senate Elections.

444. Nadeau and Stanley. Class Polarization in Partisanship among Native Southern Whites, 1952-1990.

445. Krosnick and Berent. Comparisons of Party Identification and Policy Preferences: The Impact of Survey Question Format.

NOVEMBER 1993­AJPS

446. Terkildsen, Nayda. When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The Processing Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring.

447. Conover and Sapiro. Gender, Feminist Consciousness, and War.

448. Canon, David. Sacrificial Lambs or Strategic Politicians? Political Amateurs in U.S. House Elections.

449. Hagle, Timothy. "Freshman Effects" for Supreme Court Justices.

450. Hill and Leighley. Party Ideology, Organization, and Competitiveness as Mobilizing Forces in Gubernatorial Elections.

451. Delli Carpini and Keeter. Measuring Political Knowledge: Putting First Things First.

FEBRUARY 1994­AJPS

452. Abramowitz, Alan. Issue Evolution Reconsidered: Racial Attitudes and Partisanship in the U.S. Electorate.

453. Austen-Smith and Wright. Counteractive Lobbying.

454. Groseclose and Krehbiel. Golden Parachutes, Rubber Checks, and Strategic Retirements from the 102d House.

455. Krause, George. Federal Reserve Policy Decision Making: Political and Bureaucratic Influences.

456. Kahn, Kim. Does Gender Make a Difference? An Experimental Examination of Sex Stereotypes and Press Patterns in Statewide Campaigns.

457. Wielhouwer and Lockerbie. Party Contacting and Political Participation, 1952-90.

MAY 1994­AJPS

458. Jacoby, William. Public Attitudes toward Government Spending.

459. Gill, Anthony. Rendering unto Caesar? Religious Competition and Catholic Political Strategy in Latin America, 1962-79.

460. Pollock, Philip. Issues, Values, and Critical Moments: Did "Magic" Johnson Transform Public Opinion on AIDS.

461. Hildreth, Anne. The Importance of Purposes in "Purposive" Groups: Incentives and Participation in the Sanctuary Movement.

462. Booth, John. Assessing Candidate Preference Polling and Other Survey Research in Nicaragua, 1989-90: Comments on Anderson, and Bischoping and Schuman.

AUGUST 1994­AJPS

463. Rahn, Krosnick, and Breuning. Rationalization and Derivation Processes in Survey Studies of Political Candidate Evaluation.

464. Jacobson and Dimock. Checking Out: The Effects of Bank Overdrafts on the 1992 House Elections.

465. Haller and Norpoth. Let the Good Times Roll: The Economic Expectations of U.S. Voters.

466. Tweedie, Jack. Resources Rather than Needs: A State-Centered Movdel of Welfare Policymaking.

467. Romer and Snyder. An Empirical Investigation of the Dynamics of PAC Contributions.

468. Gilmour and Rothstein. Term Limitation in a Dynamic Model of Partisan Balance.

469. Abramsom and Inglehart. Education, Security, and Postmaterialism: A Comment on Duch and Taylor's "Postmaterialism and the Economic Condition."

470. Berry and Berry. The Politics of Tax Increases in the States.

NOVEMBER 1994­AJPS

471. Evans, Diana. Policy and Pork: The Use of Pork Barrel Projects to Build Policy Coalitions in the House of Representatives.

472. Kerr and Mladenka. Does Policy Matter? A Time Series Analysis of Minority Employment Patterns.

473. Holbrook, Thomas. Campaigns, National Conditions, and U.S. Presidential Elections.

474. Francis et al. Retrospective Voting and Political Mobility.

475. Berkman, Michael. State Legislators in Congress: Strategic Politicians, Professional Legislatures, and the Party Nexus.

476. Danielian and Page. The Heavenly Chorus: Interest Group Voices on TV News.

477. Hager and Sullivan. President-Centered and Presidency-Centered Explanations of Presidential Public Activity.

478. Clarke and Stewart. Prospections, Retrospections, and Rationality: The "Bankers" Model of Presidential Approval Reconsidered.

FEBRUARY 1995­AJPS

479. Lowery and Gray. The Population Ecology of Gucci Gulch, or the Natural Regulation of Interest Group Numbers in the American States.

480. McGraw, Best, Timpone. "What They Say or What They Do?" The Impact of Elite Explanation and Policy Outcomes on Public Opinion.

481. Hill, Leighley, Hinton-Andersson. Lower-Class Mobilization and Policy Linkage in the U.S. States.

482. Cohen, Jeffrey. Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda.

483. Edwards, Mitchell, Welch. Explaining Presidential Approval: The Significance of Issue Salience.

484. Stone, Rapoport, Atkeson. A Simulation Model of Presidential Nomination Choice.

485. Mayer, Kenneth. Electoral Cycles in Federal Government Prime Contract Awards: State-Level Evidence from the 1988 and 1992 Presidential Elections.

486. Schiller, Wendy. Senators as Political Entrepreneurs: Using Bill Sponsorship to Shape Legislative Agendas.

487. Sigelman et al. Black Candidates, Whites Voters: Understanding Racial Bias in Political Perceptions.

MAY 1995­AJPS

488. Schlozman, Burns, Verba, Donahue. Gender and Citizen Participation: Is There a Different Voice?

489. Paolino, Philip. Group-Salient Issues and Group Representation: Support for Women Candidates in the 1992 Senate Elections.

490. Jacoby, William. The Structure of Ideological Thinking in the American Electorate.

491. Guth, Green, Kellstedt, Smidt. Faith and the Environment: Religious Beliefs and Attitudes on Environmental Policy.

492. Talbert, Jones, Baumgartner. Nonlegislative Hearings and Policy Change in Congress.

493. Bledsoe, Welch, Sigelman, Combs. Residential Context and Racial Solidarity among African-Americans.

494. Scholz, Pinney. Duty, Fear, and Tax Compliance: The Heuristic Basis of Citizenship Behavior.

495. Mondak, Jeffrey. Newspapers and Political Awareness.

AUGUST 1995­AJPS

496. Mooney and Lee. Legislating Morality in the American States: The Case of Pre-Roe Abortion Regulation Reform.

497. Crewson, Philip. A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Sector Entrant Quality.

498. Hero and Tolbert. Latinos and Substantive Representation in the U.S. House of Representatives: Direct, Indirect, or Nonexistent?

499. Maltzman, Forrest. Meeting Competing Demands: Committee Performance in the Post-Reform House.

500. Alvarez and Nagler. Economics, Issues, and the Perot Candidacy: Voter Choice in the 1992 Presidential Election.

NOVEMBER 1995­AJPS

501. McCurley and Mondak. Inspected by #1184063113: The Influence of Incumbents Competence and Integrity in U.S. House Elections.

512. Krehbiel,Keith. Cosponsors and Wafflers from A to Z.

513. Hill and Hinton-Andersson. Pathways of Representation: A Causal Analysis of Public Opinion-Public Policy Linkages.

514. Niemi, Stanley, Vogel. State Economies and State Taxes: Do Voters Hold Governors Accountable?

515. Levitt; Snyder. Political Parties and the Distribution of Federal Outlays.

516. Wlezien, Christopher. The Public as Thermostate: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending.

517. Covington, Wrighton and Kinney. A "Presidency-Augmented" Model of Presidential Success on House Roll Call Votes.

518. Huckfeldt et al. Political Environments, Cohesive Social Groups, and the Communication of Public Opinion.

519. Alvarez and Brehm. American Ambivalence Towards Abortion Policy: Development of a Heteroskedastic Probit Model of Competing Values.

FEBRUARY 1996­AJPS

520. Sniderman et al. Beyond Race: Social Justice as a Race Neutral Idea.

521. Gilliam, Franklin. Exploring Minority Empowerment: Symbolic Politics, Governing Coalitions, and Traces of Political Style in Los Angeles.

522. Hedge, Button, Spear. Accounting for the Quality of Black Legislative Life: The View from the States.

523. Gerber, Elisabeth. Legislative Response to the Threat of Popular Initiatives.

524. Brians and Wattenberg. Campaign Issue Knowledge and Salience: Comparing Reception from TV Commercials, TV News, and Newspapers.

525. Bartels, Larry. Uninformed Votes: Information Effects in Presidential Elections.

MAY 1996­AJPS

526. De la Garza et al. Will the Real Americans Please Stand Up: Anglo and Mexican American Support of Core American Political Values.

527. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet. A Dynamic Analysis of the Role of War Chests in Campaign Strategy.

528. Hetherington, Marc. The Media's Role in Forming Voters' National Economic Evaluations in 1992.

529. Gibson, James. A Mile Wide But an Inch Deep: The Structure of Democratic Commitments in the Former USSR.

530. Maltzman and Wahlbeck. May It Please the Chief? Opinion Assignments in the Rehnquist Court.

531. Cox and Katz. Why Did the Incumbency Advantage in U.S. House Elections Grow?

532. Oliver, J. Eric. The Effects of Eligibility Restrictions and Party Activity on Absentee Voting And Overall Turnout.

533. Blais et al. Do Parties Make a Difference? A Reappraisal.

AUGUST 1996­AJPS

534. McCann et al. Presidential Nomination Campaigns and Party Mobilization: An Assessment of Spillover Effects.

535. Francis and Kenny. Position Shifting in Pursuit of Higher Office



536. Hill and Leighley. Political Parties and Class Mobilization in Contemporary United States Elections.

537. Coleman, Jack. Party Organizational Strength and Public Support for Parties.

538. Petrocik, John. Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case Study.

539. McCarty and Rothenberg. Commitment and the Campaign Contribution Contract.

NOVEMBER 1996­AJPS

540. Wald, Button., Rienzo. The Politics of Gay Rights in American Communities: Explaining Anti-discrimination Ordinances and Policies.

541. Oppenheimer, Bruce. The Representational Experience: The Effect of State Population on Senator-Constituency Linkages.

542. Bickers and Stein. The Electoral Dynamics of the Federal Pork Barrel.

JANUARY 1997­AJPS

543. Peffley, Hurwitz, Sniderman. Racial Stereotypes and Whites' Political Views of Blacks in the Context of Welfare and Crime.

544. Durr et al. Explaining Congressional Approval.

545. Gamble, Barbara. Putting Civil Rights to a Popular Vote.

546. Davis, Darren. The Direction of Race of Interviewer Effects Among African-Americans: Donning the Black Mask.

APRIL 1997­AJPS

547. Alvarez and Brehm. Are Americans Ambivalent Toward Racial Policies?

548. Hurwitz and Peffley. Public Perceptions of Race and Crime: The Role of Racial Stereotypes.

549. Kuklinski et al. Racial Prejudice and Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action.

550. Flemming and Wood. The Public and the Supreme Court: Individual Justice Responsiveness to American Policy Moods.

551. Kollman, Ken. Inviting Friends to Lobby: Interest Groups, Ideological Bias, and Congressional Committees.

552. Edwards et al. The Legislative Impact of Divided Government.

553. McCann, James. Electoral Choices and Core Value Change: The 1992 Presidential Campaign.

554. McGillivray, Fiona. Party Discipline as a Determinant of the Endogenous Formation of Tariffs.

JULY 1997­AJPS

555. Adams, Greg. Abortion: Evidence of Issue Evolution.

556. Sigelman, Wahlbeck, and Buell. Vote Choice and the Preference for Divided Government: Lessons of 1992.

557. Adler and Lapinski. Demand-Side Theory and Congressional Committee Composition: A Constituency Characteristics Approach.

558. Sellers, Patrick. Fiscal Consistency and Federal District Spending in Congressional Elections.

559. Smith, Mark. The Nature of Party Governance: Connecting Conceptualization and Measurement.

JANUARY 1998--AJPS

560. Plutzer, Eric; Maney, Ardith; O'Connor, Robert. Ideology and Elites Perceptions of the Safety of New Technologies.

561. Schram, Sanford; Nitz, Lawrence; and Krueger, Gary. Without Cause or Effect: Reconsidering Welfare Migration as a Policy Problem.

562. Atkeson, Lonna. Divisive Primaries and General Election Outcomes: Another Look at Presidential Campaigns.

563. Dolan, Kathleen. Voting for Women in the "Year of the Woman."

564. Franklin, Mark; and de Mino, Wolfgange P. Hirczy. Separated Powers, Divided Government, and Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections.

565. Berry, William; Ringquist, Fording, and Hanson. Measuring Citizen and Government Ideology in the American States, 1960-93.

APRIL 1998--AJPS.

566. Scholz, John; Lubell, Mark. Trust and Taxpaying: Testing the Heuristic Approach to Collective Action.

567. Alvarez, R. Michael; Brehm, John. Speaking in Two Voices: American Equivocation About the Internal Revenue Service.

568. Groseclose, Tim; and Stewart, Charles. The Value of Committee Seats in the House, 1947-91.

569. Hibbing, John; Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth. The Media's Role in Public Negativity Toward Congress; Distinguishing Emotional Reactions and Cognitive Evaluations.

570. Caldeira, Gregory; and Wright, John. Lobbying for Justice: Organized Interests, Supreme Court Nominations, and the United States Senate.

571. Bailey, Michael; and Brady, David. Heterogeneity and Representation: The Senate and Free Trade.

572. Finkel, Steven; and Geer, John. Spot Check: Casting Doubt on the Demobilization Effect of Attack Advertising.

JULY 1998--AJPS

573. Scholz, John; Lubell, Mark. Adaptive Political Attitudes: Duty, Trust, and Fear as Monitors of Tax Policy.

574. Krebs, Timothy. The Determinants of Candidates' Vote Share and the Advantages of Incumbency in City Council Elections.

575. Carsey, Thomas; Wright, Gerald C. State and National Factors in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections.

OCTOBER 1998--AJPS

576. Keiser, Lael; and Soss, Joe. With Good Cause: Bureaucratic Discretion and the Politics of Child Support Enforcement.

577. Jenkins, Jeffrey; and Sala, Brian. The Spatial Theory of Voting and the Presidential Election of 1824.

578. Lacy, Dean; and Paolino, Philip. Downsian Voting and the Separation of Powers.

579. Hill, Kim. The Policy Agendas of the President and the Mass Public: A Research Validation and Extension.

580. Alvarez, R. Michael; Nagler, Jonathan. Economics, Entitlements, and Social Issues: Voter Choice in the 1996 Presidential Election.

JANUARY 1999--AJPS

581. McCann,James; Rapoport, Ronald; and Stone, Walter. Heeding the Call: An Assessment of Mobilization into H. Ross Perot's 1992 Presidential Campaign.

582. Hill, Kim; Hurley, Patricia. Dyadic Representation Reappraised.

583. Hausegger, Lori; Baum, Lawrence. Inviting Congressional Action: A Study of Supreme Court Motivations in Statutory Interpretation.

584. Lacy, Dean; Burden, Barry. The Vote-Stealing and Turnout Effects of Ross Perot in the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election.

APRIL 1999-- AJPS

585. Epstein, David; and O'Halloran, Sharyn. Measuring the Electoral and Policy Impact of Majority-Minority Voting Districts.

586. Hood, Kidd, and Morris. Of Byrd(s) and Bumpers: Using Democratic Senators to Analyze Political Change in the South, 1960-1995.

JULY 1999-- AJPS

587. Smith, Brown, Bruce, Overby. Party Balancing and Voting for Congress in the 1996 National Election.

588. Cox and Katz. The Reapportionment Revolution and Bias in U.S. Congressional Elections.

589. Kaufmann, Karen; Petrocik, John. The Changing Politics of American Men: Understanding the Sources of the Gender Gap.

590. Huckfeldt et al. Accessibility and the Political Utility of Partisan and Ideological Orientations.

591. Stewart and Groseclose. The Value of Committee Seats in the United States Senate, 1947-91.

592. Fiorina, Morris. Further Evidence of the Partisan Consequences of Legislative Professionalism.

OCTOBER 1999-- AJPS

593. Moraski and Shipan. The Politics of Supreme Court Nominations: A Theory of Institutional Constraints and Choices.

594. McCarty and Razaghian. Advice and Consent: Senate Responses to Executive Branch Nominations 1885-1996.

595. Jenkins, Jeffery. Examining the Bonding Effects of Party: A Comparative Analysis of Roll-Call Voting in the U.S. and Confederate Houses.

596. Freedman and Goldstein. Measuring Media Exposure and the Effects of Negative Campaign Ads.

597. Berinsky, Adam. The Two Faces of Public Opinion.

598. Wrinkle, Stewart, and Polinard. Public School Quality, Private Schools, and Race.

JANUARY 2000-- AJPS

599. Ansolabehere, Snyder, and Stewart. Old Voters, New Voters, and the Personal Vote: Using Redistricting to Measure the Incumbency Advantage.

600. Bartels, Larry M. Partisanship and Voting Behavior, 1952-1996.

601. Epstein, Lee; Segal, Jeffrey. Measuring Issue Salience.

602. Adler, E. Scott. Constituency Characteristics and the "Guardian" Model of Appropriations Subcommittees, 1959-1998.

603. Radcliff, Benjamin; Davis, Patricia. Labor Organization and Electoral Participation in Industrial Democracies.

APRIL 2000-- AJPS

604. Snyder and Groseclose. Estimating Party Influence in Congressional Roll-Call Voting.

605. Kellstedt, Paul. Media Framing and the Dynamics of Racial Policy Preferences.

606. Miller and Krosnick. News Media Impact on the Ingredients of Presidential Evaluations: Politically Knowledgeable Citizens are Guided by a Trusted Source.

607. Rothenberg and Sanders. Severing the Electoral Connection: Shirking in the Contemporary Congress.

608. Shaw, de la Garza, and Lee. Examining Latino Turnout in 1996: A Three-State, Validated Survey Approach.

JULY 2000-- AJPS

609. Krause, George. Partisan and Ideological Sources of Fiscal Deficits in the United States.

610. Gilliam and Iyengar. Prime Suspects: The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public.

611. Oliver and Mendelberg. Reconsidering the Environmental Determinants of Racial Attitudes.

612. Meier, Polinard, and Wrinkle. Bureaucracy and Organizational Performance: Causality Arguments about Public Schools.

OCTOBER 2000-- AJPS

613. Duch, Palmer, and Anderson. Heterogeneity in Perceptions of National Economic Conditions.

614. Miller and Klobucar. The Development of Party Identification in Post-Soviet Societies.

615. Jacoby, William. Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Government Spending.

616. Durr, Martyin, and Wolbrecht. Ideological Divergence and Public Support for the Supreme Court.

617. Lublin and Voss. Racial Redistricting and Realignment in Southern State Legislatures.

JANUARY 2001-- AJPS

618. Groseclose and McCarty. The Politics of Blame: Bargaining Before an Audience.

619. Ansolabehere, Snyder, and Stewart. Candidate Positioning in U.S. House Elections.

620. Highton and Wolfinger. The First Seven Years of the Political Life Cycle.

621. Krutz, Glen. Tactical Maneuvering on Omnibus Bills in Congress.

APRIL 2001-- AJPS

622. Lacy, Dean. Nonseparable Preferences in Survey Responses.

623. Canes-Wrone, Brandice. The President's Legislative Influence from Public Appeals.

624. Huber, Shipan, and Pfahler. Legislatures and Statutory Control of Bureaucracy.

625. Epstein, Segal, and Spaeth. The Norm of Consensus on the U.S. Supreme Court.

626. Soss et al. Setting the Terms of Relief: Explaining State Policy Choices in the Devolution Revolution.

627. Kuklinski et al. The Political Environment and Citizen Decision Making: Information, Motivation, and Policy Tradeoffs.

628. Huckfeldt, Robert. The Social Communication of Political Expertise.

629. Kinder, Donald, and Reed, William. Exploring the Racial Divide: Blacks, Whites, and Opinion on National Policy.

JULY 2001-- AJPS

630. Lawrence, Maltzman, and Wahlbeck. The Politics of Speaker Cannon's Committee Assignments.

631. Wawro, Gregory. A Panel Probit Analysis of Campaign Contributions and Roll-Call Votes.

632. Stevenson, Randolph. The Economy and Policy Mood: A Fundamental Dynamic of Democratic Politics?

633. Quinn and Woolley. Democracy and National Economic Performance: The Preference for Stability.

634. Feldman and Steenbergen. The Humanitarian Foundation of Public Support for Social Welfare.

635. Humphries, Stan. Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Firm: The Impact of Economic Scale on Political Participation.

636. Smith, Mark. The Contingent Effects of Ballot Initiatives and Candidate Races on Turnout.

637. Althaus, Edy, and Phalen. Using Substitutes for Full-Text News Stories in Content Analysis: Which Text is Best?

OCTOBER 2001.

638. Crowley, Jocelyn; Skocpol, Theda. The Rush to Organize: Explaining Associational Formation in the United States, 1860s-1920s.

639. Goodliffe, Jay. The Effect of War Chests on Challenger Entry in U.S. House Elections.

640. Lowry, Robert. Governmental Structure, Trustee Selection, and Public University Prices and Spending: Multiple Means to Similar Ends.

641. Carson et al. The Impact of National Tides and District-Level Effects on Electoral Outcomes: The U.S. Congressional Elections of 1982-63.

642. Gomez, Brad; and Wilson, J. Matthew. Political Sophistication and Economic Voting in the American Electorate: A Theory of Heterogeneous Attribution.

643. Lavine, Howard. The Electoral Consequences of Ambivalence Toward Presidential Candidates.

644. Holbrook et al. Attitudes toward Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: Initial Optimism, Inertial First Impressions, and a Focus on Flaws.

JANUARY 2002- AJPS

645. Sanbonmatsu, Kim. Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice.

646. Glaser, James. White Voters, Black Schools: Structuring Racial Choices with a Checklist Ballot.

647. Lau, Richard; Pomper, Gerald. Effectiveness of Negative Campaigning in U.S. Senate Elections.

648. Aldrich, John; Battista, James. Conditional Party Government in the States.

649. Brace et al. Public Opinion in the American States: New Perspectives Using National Survey Data.

650. Binder, Sarah; Maltzman, Forrest. Senatorial Delay in Confirming Federal Judges, 1947-1998.

APRIL 2002- AJPS

651. Davis, Darren; Brown, Ronald. The Antipathy of Black Nationalism: Behavioral and Attitudinal Implications of an African American Ideology.

652. Hetherington, Marc; Globetti, Suzanne. Political Trust and Racial Policy Preferences.

653. Berinsky, Adam. Silent Voices: Welfare Policy Opinions and Political Equality in America.

654. Volden, Craig. The Politics of Competitive Federalism: A Race to the Bottom in Welfare Benefits?

655. Barrilleaux, Holbrook, and Langer. Electoral Competition, Legislative Balance, and American State Welfare Policy.

656. Koch, Jeffery. Gender Stereotypes and Citizens' Impressions of House Candidates' Ideological Orientations.

JULY 2002- AJPS

657. Cox, Gary; Poole, Keith. On Measuring Partisanship in Roll-Call Voting: The U.S. House of Representatives, 1877-1999.

658. Balla, Lawrence, Maltzman, Sigelman. Partisanship, Blame Avoidance, and the Distribution of Legislative Pork.

659. Vavreck, Spiliotes, Fowler. The Effects of Retail Politics in the New Hampshire Primary.

660. Goren, Paul. Character Weakness, Partisan Bias, and Presidential Evaluation.

OCTOBER 2002- AJPS

661. Gay, Claudine. Spirals of Trust? The Effect of Descriptive Representation on the Relationship Between Citizens and Their Government.

662. Knack, Stephen. Social Capital and the Quality of Government: Evidence from the States.

663. Layman and Carsey. Party Polarization and "Conflict Extension" in the American Electorate.

664. Mutz, Diana. The Consequences of Cross-Cutting Networks for Political Participation.

JANUARY 2003- AJPS

665. Desposato and Petrocik. The Variable Incumbency Advantage: New Voters, Redistricting, and the Personal Vote.

666. Davis and Silver. Stereotype Threat and Race of Interviewer Effects in a Survey on Political Knowledge.

667. Tomz and Houweling. How Does Voting Equipment Affect the Racial Gap in Voided Ballots?

668. Citrin, Schickler, and Sides. What if Everyone Voted? Simulating the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections.

669. Anderson and Tverdova. Corruption, Political Allegiances, and Attitudes Toward Government in Contemporary Democracies

670. Martin, Paul. Voting's Rewards: Voter Turnout, Attentive Publics, and Congressional Allocation of Federal Money

671. Johnson and Crisp. Mandates, Powers, and Policies

672. Ruhil, Anirudh. Urban Armageddon or Politics as Usual? The Case of Municipal Civil Service Reform

673. Figueiredo and Elkins. Are Patriots Bigots? An Inquiry into the Vices of In-Group Pride.

APRIL 2003- AJPS

674. Flowers, Haynes, and Crespin. The Media, the Campaign, and the Message.

675. Taylor, Andrew. Conditional Party Government and Campaign Contributions: Insights from the Tobacco and Alcoholic Beverage Industries.

676. Roberts and Smith. Procedural Contexts, Party Strategy, and Conditional Party Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1971--2000.

677. Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew. Presidential Press Conferences over Time.

678. Gibson, Caldeira, and Spence. Measuring Attitudes toward the United States Supreme Court.

679. Tam Cho, Wendy. Contagion Effects and Ethnic Contribution Networks.

JULY 2003- AJPS

680. Nicholson, Stephen. The Political Environment and Ballot Proposition Awareness.

681. Peterson, Grossback, Stimson, and Gangl. Congressional Response to Mandate Elections.

682. Joslyn, Mark. The Determinants and Consequences of Recall Error About Gulf War Preferences.

683. Grant and Rudolph. Value Conflict, Group Affect, and the Issue of Campaign Finance.

684. Mondak and Sanders. Tolerance and Intolerance, 1976--1998.

685. Gerber, Green, and Shachar. Voting May Be Habit-Forming: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment.

OCTOBER 2003- AJPS

686. Oliver and Wong. Intergroup Prejudice in Multiethnic Settings.

687. Hillygus and Jackman. Voter Decision Making in Election 2000: Campaign Effects, Partisan Activation, and the Clinton Legacy.

688. Gerber and Phillips. Development Ballot Measures, Interest Group Endorsements, and the Political Geography of Growth Preferences.

689. Shipan and Shannon. Delaying Justice(s): A Duration Analysis of Supreme Court Confirmations

690. Rudolph, Thomas. Who's Responsible for the Economy? The Formation and Consequences of Responsibility Attributions.

691. Lee, Frances. Geographic Politics in the U.S. House of Representatives: Coalition Building and Distribution of Benefits.

JANUARY 2004- AJPS

692. Jones and McDermott. The Responsible Party Government Model in House and Senate Elections.

693. Davis and Silver. Civil Liberties vs. Security: Public Opinion in the Context of the Terrorist Attacks on America.

694. Brewer, Gross, Aday, and Willnat. International Trust and Public Opinion About World Affairs.

APRIL 2004- AJPS

695. Gibson, James. Does Truth Lead to Reconciliation? Testing the Causal Assumptions of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Process.

696. Huber and Gordon. Accountability and Coercion: Is Justice Blind when It Runs for Office?.

697. Fox and Lawless. Entering the Arena? Gender and the Decision to Run for Office.

698. Keiser, Mueser, and Choi. Race, Bureaucratic Discretion, and the Implementation of Welfare Reform.

699. Fellowes and Rowe. Politics and the New American Welfare States.

700. Federico, Christopher. When Do Welfare Attitudes Become Racialized? The Paradoxical Effects of Education.

JULY 2004- AJPS

701. Goren, Paul. Political Sophistication and Policy Reasoning: A Reconsideration.

702. Stone, Maisel, and Maestas. Quality Counts: Extending the Strategic Politician Model of Incumbent Deterrence.

703. Allan and Scruggs. Political Partisanship and Welfare State Reform in Advanced Industrial Societies.

OCTOBER 2004- AJPS

704. De Boef and Kellstedt. The Political (and Economic) Origins of Consumer Confidence.

705. Sigelman and Buell. Avoidance or Engagement? Issue Convergence in U.S. Presidential Campaigns, 1960-2000.

706. Canes-Wrone and Shotts. The Conditional Nature of Presidential Responsiveness to Public Opinion.

707. Freedman, Franz, and Goldstein. Campaign Advertising and Democratic Citizenship.

JANUARY 2005- AJPS.

708. Bailey, Kamoie, and Maltzman. Signals from the Tenth Justice: The Political Role of the Solicitor General in Supreme Court Decision Making.

709. Feldman and Huddy. Racial Resentment and White Opposition to Race-Conscious Programs: Principles or Prejudice?

APRIL 2005- AJPS.

710. Baum, Matthew. Talking the Vote: Why Presidential Candidates Hit the Talk Show Circuit.

711. Fowler, James. Dynamic Responsiveness in the U.S. Senate.

712. Krutz, Glen. Issues and Institutions: "Winnowing" in the U.S. Congress.

713. Branton and Jones. Reexamining Racial Attitudes: The Conditional Relationship Between Diversity and Socioeconomic Environment.

714. Grossback, Peterson, and Stimson. Comparing Competing Theories on the Causes of Mandate Perceptions.

JULY 2005- AJPS.

715. Broz, J. Lawrence. Congressional Politics of International Financial Rescues.

716. Engstrom and Kernell. Manufactured Responsiveness: The Impact of State Electoral Laws on Unified Party Control of the Presidency and House of Representatives, 1840-1940.

717. Prior, Markus. News vs. Entertainment: How Increasing Media Choice Widens Gaps in Political Knowledge and Turnout.

718. Huddy, Feldman, Taber, and Lahav. Threat, Anxiety, and Support of Antiterrorism Policies.

719. Fox and Lawless. To Run or Not to Run for Office: Explaining Nascent Political Ambition.

720. Rudolph and Evans. Politial Trust, Ideology, and Public Support for Government Spending.

721. Valentino and Sears. Old Times There are Not Forgotten: Race and Partisan Realignment in the Contemporary South.

OCTOBER 2005- AJPS.

722. Holbrook and McClurg. The Mobilization of Core Supporters: Campaigns, Turnout, and Electoral Composition in United States Presidential Elections.

723. Carson and Engstrom. Assessing the Electoral Connection: Evidence from the Early United States.

724. Schaffner, Brian. Priming Gender: Campaigning on Women's Issues in U.S. Senate Elections.

725. Kelly, Nathan. Political Choice, Public Policy, and Distributional Outcomes.

726. Goren, Paul. Party Identification and Core Political Values.

727. Hayes, Danny. Candidate Qualities through a Partisan Lens: A Theory of Trait Ownership.

JANUARY 2006- AJPS.

728. Iverson and Rosenbluth. The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap.

729. Hall and Bonneau. Does Quality Matter? Challengers in State Supreme Court Elections.

730. Golder, Matt. Presidential Coattails and Legislative Fragmentation.

731. Bowler, Nicholson, and Segura. Earthquakes and Aftershocks: Race, Direct Democracy, and Partisan Change.

APRIL 2006- AJPS.

732. Jerit, Barabas, and Bolsen. Citizens, Knowledge, and the Information Environment.

733. Volden, Craig. States as Policy Laboratories: Emulating Success in the Children's Health Insurance Program.

734. Winter, Nicholas. Beyond Welfare: Framing and the Racialization of White Opinion on Social Security.

735. Carsey and Layman. Changing Sides or Changing Minds? Party Identification and Policy Preferences in the American Electorate.

JULY 2006- AJPS.

736. Jacoby, William. Value Choices and American Public Opinion.

737. Kaplan, Park, and Ridout. Dialogue in American Political Campaigns? An Examination of Issue Convergence in Candidate Television Advertising.

738. McClurg, Scott. The Electoral Relevance of Political Talk: Examining Disagreement and Expertise Effects in Social Networks on Political Participation.

739. Taber and Lodge. Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs.

740. Stratmann, Thomas. Is Spending More Potent For or Against a Proposition? Evidence from Ballot Measures.

OCTOBER 2006- AJPS

741. Shipan and Volden. Bottom-Up Federalism: The Diffusion of Antismoking Policies from U.S. Cities to States.

742. Sheingate, Adam. Structure and Opportunity: Committee Jurisdiction and Issue Attention in Congress.

743. Ross, Michael. Is Democracy Good for the Poor?

744. Cunningham, David. Veto Players and Civil War Duration.

745. Gates, Hegre, Jones, and Strand. Institutional Inconsistency and Political Instability: Polity Duration, 1800-2000.

746. Dancygier and Saunders. A New Electorate? Comparing Preferences and Partisanship between Immigrants and Natives.

747. Gay, Claudine. Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes toward Latinos.

748. Griffin and Keane. Descriptive Representation and the Composition of African American Turnout.

JANUARY 2007- AJPS

749. Brooks and Geer. Beyond Negativity: The Effects of Incivility on the Electorate

750. Mondak et al. Does Familiarity Breed Contempt? The Impact of Information on Mass Attitudes toward Congress.

751. Philpot and Walton. One of Our Own: Black Female Candidates and the Voters Who Support Them.

APRIL 2007- AJPS

752. Keele, Luke. Social Capital and the Dynamics of Trust in Government.

753. Nickerson, David W. Quality Is Job One: Professional and Volunteer Voter Mobilization Calls.

JULY 2007- AJPS

754. Lebo, McGlynn, and Koger. Strategic Party Government: Party Influence in Congress, 1789-–200.

755. Hero and Preuhs. Immigration and the Evolving American Welfare State: Examining Policies in the U.S. States.

OCTOBER 2007- AJPS

756. Djupe et al. Present but Not Accounted For? Gender Differences in Civic Resource Acquisition.

757. Huber and Arceneaux. Identifying the Persuasive Effects of Presidential Advertising.

758. Peffley and Hurwitz. Persuasion and Resistance: Race and the Death Penalty in America.

JANUARY 2008- AJPS

759. Lewis-Beck, Nadeau, and Elias. Economics, Party, and the Vote: Causality Issues and Panel Data.

760. Gibson, James L. Intolerance and Political Repression in the United States: A Half Century after McCarthyism.

761. Prior and Lupia. Money, Time, and Political Knowledge: Distinguishing Quick Recall and Political Learning Skills.

APRIL 2008- AJPS

762. Lapinski, John S. Policy Substance and Performance in American Lawmaking.

763. Brace and Boyea. State Public Opinion, the Death Penalty, and the Practice of Electing Judges.

764. Lau, Andersen, and Redlawsk. An Exploration of Correct Voting in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections.

JULY 2008- AJPS

765. Hall and Bonneau. Mobilizing Interest: The Effects of Money on Citizen Participation in State Supreme Court Elections.

766. Maestas and Rugeley. Assessing the "Experience Bonus" Through Examining Strategic Entry, Candidate Quality, and Campaign Receipts in U.S. House Elections.

767. Hill and Matsubayashi. Church Engagement, Religious Values, and Mass-Elite Policy Agenda Agreement in Local Communities.

768. Stoker and Jennings. Of Time and the Development of Partisan Polarization.

OCTOBER 2008- AJPS

769. Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden. The Mechanisms of Policy Diffusion.

770. Robert E. Hogan. Policy Responsiveness and Incumbent Reelection in State Legislatures.

771. Kenneth Benoit and Michael Marsh. The Campaign Value of Incumbency: A New Solution to the Puzzle of Less Effective Incumbent Spending.

772. Robert Andersen, Tina Fetner. Economic Inequality and Intolerance: Attitudes toward Homosexuality in 35 Democracies.

JANUARY 2009- AJPS

773. Kevin Arceneaux, David W. Nickerson. Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re-Analysis of 11 Field Experiments.

774. Kevin Denny, Orla Doyle. Does Voting History Matter? Analysing Persistence in Turnout.

775. Jason Barabas, Jennifer Jerit. Estimating the Causal Effects of Media Coverage on Policy-Specific Knowledge.

776. Jeffrey R. Lax, Justin H. Phillips. How Should We Estimate Public Opinion in The States?

APRIL 2009- AJPS

No relevant articles.

JULY 2009- AJPS

777. Mark D. Ramirez. The Dynamics of Partisan Conflict on Congressional Approval.

OCTOBER 2009- AJPS

778. Allison Dale, Aaron Strauss. Don't Forget to Vote: Text Message Reminders as a Mobilization Tool.

779. Michael J. Ensley, Michael W. Tofias, Scott de Marchi. District Complexity as an Advantage in Congressional Elections.

780. Danny Hayes, Seth C. McKee. The Participatory Effects of Redistricting.

JANUARY 2010- AJPS

781. Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber. Partisanship, Political Control, and Economic Assessments.

782. Rachel Milstein Sondheimer, Donald P. Green. Using Experiments to Estimate the Effects of Education on Voter Turnout.

APRIL 2010- AJPS

783. David R. Jones. Partisan Polarization and Congressional Accountability in House Elections.

784. Jeffrey Lazarus. Giving the People What They Want? The Distribution of Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives.

785. David M. Primo, James M. Snyder, Jr. Party Strength, the Personal Vote, and Government Spending.

786. Walter J. Stone, Elizabeth N. Simas. Candidate Valence and Ideological Positions in U.S. House Elections.

787. Christina L. Boyd, Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin. Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging.

788. Norman H. Nie, Darwin W. Miller, III, Saar Golde, Daniel M. Butler, Kenneth Winneg. The World Wide Web and the U.S. Political News Market.

JULY 2010- AJPS

789. Stephen Ansolabehere and Philip Edward Jones. Constituents'’ Responses to Congressional Roll-Call Voting.

790. Jamie L. Carson, Gregory Koger, Matthew J. Lebo, Everett Young. The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress.

791. Logan Dancey, Paul Goren. Party Identification, Issue Attitudes, and the Dynamics of Political Debate.

OCTOBER 2010- AJPS

792. Valuing Diversity in Political Organizations: Gender and Token Minorities in the U.S. House of Representatives. Kristin Kanthak1, George A. Krause.

793. Inequality and the Dynamics of Public Opinion: The Self-Reinforcing Link Between Economic Inequality and Mass Preferences. Nathan J. Kelly1, Peter K. Enns.

JANUARY 2011- AJPS

794. The Party Faithful: Partisan Images, Candidate Religion, and the Electoral Impact of Party Identification. David E. Campbell1, John C. Green, Geoffrey C. Layman.

795. Gendered Perceptions and Political Candidacies: A Central Barrier to Women's Equality in Electoral Politics. Richard L. Fox1, Jennifer L. Lawless.

796. How Public Opinion Constrains the U.S. Supreme Court. Christopher J. Casillas1, Peter K. Enns, Patrick C. Wohlfarth.

797. Congress, the Supreme Court, and Judicial Review: Testing a Constitutional Separation of Powers Model. Jeffrey A. Segal1, Chad Westerland, Stefanie A. Lindquist.

APRIL 2011- AJPS

798. Winning Coalition Formation in the U.S. Senate: The Effects of Legislative Decision Rules and Agenda Change. Anthony J. Madonna.

799. Reconsidering the Great Compromise at the Federal Convention of 1787: Deliberation and Agenda Effects on the Senate and Slavery. Jeremy C. Pope and Shawn Treier.

800. Variability in Citizens’ Reactions to Different Types of Negative Campaigns. Kim L. Fridkin1, Patrick Kenney.

801. When Mayors Matter: Estimating the Impact of Mayoral Partisanship on City Policy. Elisabeth R Gerber1, Daniel J Hopkins.

802. Make It Rain? Retrospection and the Attentive Electorate in the Context of Natural Disasters. John T. Gasper1, Andrew Reeves.

JULY 2011- AJPS

803. Do Politicians Racially Discriminate Against Constituents? A Field Experiment on State Legislators. Butler, Daniel M.; Broockman, David E.

804. The Jackie (and Jill) Robinson Effect: Why Do Congresswomen Outperform Congressmen? Anzia, Sarah F.; Berry, Christopher R.

805. Electoral Incentives and Partisan Conflict in Congress: Evidence from Survey Experiments. Harbridge, Laurel; Malhotra, Neil.

806. Authoritarianism, Threat, and Americans' Support for the War on Terror. Hetherington, Marc; Suhay, Elizabeth.

807. The Dynamics of Ambivalence. Rudolph, Thomas J. (voters in presidential election)

808. Looking the Part: Television Leads Less Informed Citizens to Vote Based on Candidates' Appearance. Lenz, Gabriel S.; Lawson, Chappell.

809. Presidential Popularity in a Hybrid Regime: Russia under Yeltsin and Putin. Treisman, Daniel.

810. Testing the Effects of Independent Judiciaries on the Likelihood of Democratic Backsliding. Gibler, Douglas M.; Randazzo, Kirk A.

OCTOBER 2011- AJPS

811. The Lengthened Shadow of Another Institution? Ideal Point Estimates for the Executive Branch and Congress. Bertelli, Anthony M.; Grose, Christian R. (executive branch ideology of department heads)

812. When Does Negativity Demobilize? Tracing the Conditional Effect of Negative Campaigning on Voter Turnout. Krupnikov, Yanna.

813. Translating into Votes: The Electoral Impacts of Spanish-Language Ballots. By: Hopkins, Daniel J.

814. The Influence of Foreign Voices on U.S. Public Opinion. Hayes, Danny; Guardino, Matt.

815. How Lasting Is Voter Gratitude? An Analysis of the Short- and Long-Term Electoral Returns to Beneficial Policy. Bechtel, Michael M.; Hainmueller, Jens. (Germany)

JANUARY 2012- AJPS

816. Biology, Ideology, and Epistemology: How Do We Know Political Attitudes Are Inherited and Why Should We Care? Smith, Kevin; Alford, John R.; Hatemi, Peter K.; Eaves, Lindon J.; Funk, Carolyn; Hibbing, John R.

817. Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies. Verhulst, Brad; Eaves, Lindon J.; Hatemi, Peter K.

818. The Intersection of Redistricting, Race, and Participation. Hayes, Danny; McKee, Seth C.

819. Welfare Policymaking and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in U.S. State Legislatures. Reingold, Beth; Smith, Adrienne R.

820. The Democratic Deficit in the States. Lax, Jeffrey R.; Phillips, Justin H. (opinion-policy representation link)

APRIL 2012- AJPS

821. Emotional Substrates of White Racial Attitudes. Banks, Antoine J.; Valentino, Nicholas A.

822. It's About Time: The Lifespan of Information Effects in a Multiweek Campaign. Mitchell, Dona-Gene.

823. How Trust Matters: The Changing Political Relevance of Political Trust. Hetherington, Marc J.; Husser, Jason A.

824. Ethnocentrism as a Short-Term Force in the 2008 American Presidential Election. Kam, Cindy D.; Kinder, Donald R.

825. The Rise and Decline of Turnout in Congressional Elections: Electoral Institutions, Competition, and Strategic Mobilization. Engstrom, Erik J.

826. The House as a Stepping Stone to the Senate: Why Do So Few African American House Members Run? Johnson, Gbemende; Oppenheimer, Bruce I.; Selin, Jennifer L.

THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS

AUGUST 1974­JOP

1. Nie, Norman H, and Andersen, Kristi. Mass Belief Systems Revisited: Political Change and Attitude Structure.

2. Pride, Richard A. and Richards, Barbara. Denigration of Authority? Television News Coverage of the Student Movement.

3. Wolanin, Thomas R. Committee Seniority and the Choice of House Subcommittee Chairmen: 80th-91st Congresses.

4. Porter, H. Owen. Legislative Experts and Outsiders: The Two-Step Flow of Communication.

5. Blank, Robert H. Socio-economic Determinism of Voting Turnout: A Challenge.

6. Brady, David W. and Althoff, Phillip. Party Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1890-1910: Elements of a Responsible Party System.

7. David, Paul T. Party Strength in the United States: Changes in 1972.

NOVEMBER 1974­JOP

8. Dye, Thomas R. and Pickering, John W. Governmental and Corporate Elites: Convergence and Differentiation.

9. Reynolds, H. T. Rationality and Attitudes Toward Political Parties and Candidates.

10, Smith, Michael P. Elite Theory and Policy Analysis: The Politics of Education in Suburbia.

11. Nelson, Michael C. Partisan Bias in the Electoral College.

12. Talbert, Robert H. Poll Tax Repeal in Texas: A Three Year Individual Performance Evaluation.

13. Abney, F. Glenn. Factors Related to Negro Voter Turnout in Mississippi.

14. Giertz, J. Fred and Wadycki, Walter J. Comment on A Non-Additive Model for State Policy Research.

FEBRUARY 1975­JOP

15. Abravanel, Martin D. and Busch, Ronald J. Political Competence, Political Trust, and the Action Orientations of University Students.

16. Beck, Paul Allen and Jennings, M. Kent. Parents as Middle-persons in Political Socialization.

17. Campbell, David and Feagin, Joe R. Black Politics in the South: A Descriptive Analysis.

18. Macaluso, Theodore F. Parameters of Rational Voting: Vote Switching in the 1968 Election.

19. Kirlin, John J. Electoral Conflict and Democracy in Cities.

MAY 1975­JOP

20. Tompkins, Gary L. A Causal Model of State Welfare Expenditures.

21. Price, Thomas J. Behavior Modes: Toward a Theory of DecisionMaking.

22. Roback, Thomas H. Amateurs and Professionals: Delegates to the 1972 Republican National Convention.

23. Weissberg, Robert. Political Efficacy and Political Illusion.

24. Lee, Jong R. Presidential Vetoes from Washington to Nixon.

25. Piereson, James E. and Smith, Terry B. Primary Divisiveness and General Election Success: A Re-examination.

26. Wright, Gerald C. Jr. Black Voting Turnout and Education in the 1968 Presidential Election.

27. Bullock, Charles S. Redistricting and Congressional Stability, 1962-72.

AUGUST 1975­JOP

29. Strom, Gerald S. Congressional Policy Making: A Test of a Theory.

29. Jacobson, Gary C. The Impact of Broadcast Campaigning on Electoral Outcome.

30. Wright, Gerald C. Jr. Interparty Competition and State Social Welfare Policy: When a Difference Makes a Difference.

31. Tatalovick, Raymond. Friends and Neighbors Voting: Mississippi, 1943-73.

NOVEMBER 1975­JOP

32. Giles, Micheal; Walker, Thomas. Judicial Policy-Making and Southern School Segregation.



33.. Herson, Lawrence; Hofstetter, C. Richard. Tolerance, Consensus, and the Democratic Creed: A Contextual Exploration.

34. Ferejohn, John. Who Wins in Conference Committee?

35. Kritzer, Herbert. Sources of Role Orientation: Reality or Chance.

FEBRUARY 1976­JOP

36. Born, Richard. Cue-Taking Within State Party Delegations in the U.S. House of Representatives.

37. Echols, Margaret; Ranney2 Austin. The Impact of Interparty Competition Reconsidered: The Case of Florida.

39. Gray, Virginia. A Note on Competition and Turnout in the American States.

39. Hoyer, Robert; Mayer, Lawrence. On Electoral Equilibria in a Spatial Analysis Based on the Theory of Games. Includes Hinich, Ledyard, and Ordeshook's Rejoinder.

MAY 1976­JOP

40. Levine, Marc: Standing Political - Decisions and Critical Realignment: The Pattern of Maryland Politics, 1872-1948.

41. Deckard, Barbara: Political Upheaval and Congressional Voting: The Effects of the 1960s on Voting Patterns in the House of Representatives.

42. Fiorina, Morris. The Voting Decision: Instrumental and Expressive Aspects.

43, David, Paul T. Party Strength in the U.S.: Changes in 1974.

44. Ray, David. Voluntary Retirement and Electoral Defeat in Eight State Legislatures.

45. McIntosh, Wayne, and John Stanga: Lawyers and Political Participation.

46. Giles, Micheal; Gatlin, Douglas; and Everett Cataldo. Parental Support for School Referenda.

47. Dyer, James. Do Lawyers Vote Differently? A Study of Voting on No-Fault Insurance.

AUGUST 1976­JOP

48. Shannon, Jasper. Bicentennial Reflections on Party Government.

49. Burnham, Walter D. Revitalization and Decay: Looking Toward the Third Century of American Electoral Politics.

50. Huitt, Ralph. Congress: Retrospect and Prospect,

51. Reedy, George. The Presidency in 1976: Focal Point of Political Unity?

52. Bartley, Numan. The South and Sectionalism in American Politics.

NOVEMBER 1976­JOP

53. Baum, Griffiths, Matthews, Scherruble. American Political Science Before the Mirror: What Our Journals Reveal about the Profession.

54. Schneider, Mark. Migration, Ethnicity, and Politics: A Comparative State Analysis.

55. Bullock, Charles, and Rodgers, Harrell. Coercion to Compliance: Southern School Districts and School Desegregation Guidelines.

56. Schulman, Paul. The Reflexive Organization: On Decisions, Boundaries, and the Policy Process.

57. Burstein, Paul. Political Patronage and Party Choice among Israeli Voters.

58. Glantz, Abramowitz, and Burkart. Election Outcomes; Whose Money Matters?

FEBRUARY 1977­JOP

59. Ducat, Craig and Flango, Victor. Toward an Integration of Public Law and Judicial Behavior.

60. Svara, James. Unwrapping Institutional Packages in Urban Government: The Combination of Election Institutions in American Cities.

61. Johnson, St. Peter, and Williams. Comments oft Jackman's Political Elites, Mass Publics, and Support for Democratic Principles.

62. Jackman, Robert. Much Ado about Nothing.

63. Clem, Alan. Do Representatives Increase in Conservatism as They Increase in Seniorty?

MAY 1977­JOP

64. Verba, Sidney and Schlozman, Kay. Unemployment, Class Consciousness, and Radical Politics: What Didn't Happen in the thirties.

65. Falcone and Mishler. Legislative Determinants of Provincial Health Policy in Canada: A Diachronic Analysis.

66. Sarat, Austin. Judging in Trial Courts: An Exploratory Study.

67. Tedin, Brady, and Vedlitz. Sex Differences in Political Attitudes and Behavior: The Case for Situational Factors.

68. Wright and Light. The Indeterminants of State Revenue Sharing Expenditures: Reactions to the Havick Research Note.

69. Kressley, Konrad. Societal Closure and International Mass Communications: Testing the Deutsch Hypothesis.

70. Luttbeg, Declerc, and Hurley. Presidential Voting Change in the South: 1956-1972.

AUGUST 1977­JOP

71. Kingdon, John. Models of Legislative Voting.

72. Clausen and Van Horn. The Congressional Response to a Decade of Change: 1963-1972.

73. Kirkpatrick, Samuel and McLemoret Lelan. Perceptual and Affective Components of Legislative Norms: A Social-Psychological Analysis of Congruity.

74. Jillson and Anderson. Realignments in the Convention of 1787: The Slave Trade Compromise.

75. Campbell, Bruce. Patterns of Change in the Partisan Loyalties of Native Southerners: 1952-1972.

76. Kenski, Henry. The Impact of Economic Conditions on Presidential Popularity.

77. Declerc, Eugene. Inter-House Differences in American State Legislatures.

78. Hitlin, Robert and Jackson, John S. On Amateur and Professional Politicians.

79. Stone, Clarence. Paternalism among Social Service Employees.

NOVEMBER 1977­JOP

80. Howard, J. Woodford. Role Perceptions and Behavior in Three U.S. Courts of Appeals.

81. Piereson, James. Sources of Candidate Success in Gubernatorial Elections; 1910-1970.

82. Born, Richard. House Incumbents and. Inter-Election Vote Change.

83. Bullock and Stewart. The Justice Department and School Desegregation: The Importance of Developing Trust.

84. Rasmussen, Jorgen. The Role of Women in British Parliamentary Elections.

85. Murray and Vedlitz. Race, Socioeconomic Status and Voting Participation in Large Southern Cities.

86. Prysby, Charles. Psychological Sources of Working-Class Support for Leftist Political Parties.

87. LeBlanc and Merrin. Mass Belief Systems Revisited.

88. Morgan and Lyons. The Impact of Intergovernmental Revenue on City Expenditures: An Analysis Over Time.

FEBRUARY 1978­JOP

89. Kritzerq Herbert. Political Correlates of the Behavior of Federal District Judges: A Best Case Analysis.

90. Nivola, Pietro. Distributing a Municipal Service: A Case Study of Housing Inspection.

91. Mladenka, and Hill. The Distribution of Urban Police Services.

92. Gist, John. Appropriations Politics and Expenditure Control.

93. Foster, John. Regionalism and Innovation in the American States,

94. Dye and Hurley. The Responsiveness of Federal and State Governments to Urban Problems.

95. Weiner, Terry. Homogeneity of Political Party Preferences between Spouses.

96. Savage, Robert. Policy Innovativeness as a Trait of American States.

MAY 1978­JOP

97. Jones, Bryan; Greenberg, Saadia; Kaufman; Drew. Service Delivery Rules and the Distribution of Local Government Services: Three Detroit Bureaucracies.

98. Mezey, Susan. Women and Representation: The Case of Hawaii.

99. Long, Samuel. Personality and Political Alienation among White and Black Youth: A Test of the Social Deprivation Model.

100. Lewis, Anne. Floor Success as a Measure of Committee Performance in the House.

101, Johnson and McCormick. The Making of International Agreements: A Reappraisal of Congressional Involvement.

102. Tidmarchq and Carpenter. Congressmen and the Electorate, 1968 and 1972.

103. Kostroskis Warren. The Effect of Number of Terms on the Re-election of Senators, 1920-1970.

AUGUST 1978­JOP

104. Shull, Steven. Presidential-Congressional Support for Agencies and For Each Other: A Comparative Look.

105. Unekis, Joseph. From Committee to the Floor: Consistency in Congressional Voting.

106. David, Paul T, Party Strength in the United States: Changes in 1976.

107. Bishop, Oldendick, Tuchfarber and Bennett. The Changing Structure of Mass Belief Systems: Fact or Artifact.

NOVEMBER 1978­JOP

108. Bunce and Echols. Power and Policy in Communist Systems: The Problem of Incrementalism.

109. McGregor, Eugene. Uncertainty and National Nominating Coalitions.

110. Haeberle, Steven. The Institutionalization of the Subcommittee in the United States House of Representatives.

111. Abramson, Paul. Class Voting in the 1976 Presidential Elections.

FEBRUARY 1979­JOP

112. Manhein, Jarol. The Honeymoon's Over: The News Conference and the Development of Presidential Style.

113. Cundy, Donald. Affect, Cue-Giving and Political Attitude Formation: Survey Evidence in Support of a Social Conditioning Interpretation.

114. Kabnigg Albert. Black Resources and City Council Representation.

115. Rose, Douglas. Citizen Users of the Ford-Carter Debates.

116. Dunn, Charles. Constitutional Reform and Political Marginals: County Government Reform in Arkansas.

117. Fenton, John, Turnout and the Two-Party Vote.

MAY 1979­JOP

118. Clarke and Kornberg. Moving Up the Political Escalator: Women Party Officials in the United States and Canada

119. Welch and Karnig. Correlates of Female Office Holding in City Politics.

120..Hedlund, Freeman, Hamm, Stein. The Electability of Women Candidates: The Effects of Sex Role Stereotypes

121. Prysby, Charles. Mass Policy Orientations on Economic Issues In Post-Industrial America.

122. Dometrius, Nelson. Measuring Gubernatorial Power.

123. Ulmer, S. Sidney. Parabolic Support of Civil Liberty Claims: The Case of William 0. Douglas

124. Slotnick Elliot. Judicial Career Patterns and Majority Opinion Assignment on the Supreme Court.

125. Brenner, Saul. The New Certiorari Game.

126. Bernick, E. Lee. Gubernatorial Tools: Formal vs. Informal

127. Black, Merle. Regional and Partisan Bases of Congressional Support for the Agenda of Civil Rights Legislation.

128. Lenchner, Paul. Partisan Conflict in the Senate and the Realignment Process,

AUGUST 1979­JOP

129. Pomperg Gerald. New Rules and New Games in Presidential Nominations.

130, Ellwood and Spitzer, The Democratic National Telethons: Their Successes and Failures.

131. Dubois Philip. Voter Turnout in State Judicial Elections: An Analysis of the Tail on the Electoral Mite.

132. Cassel, Carol. Change in Electoral Participation in the South.

133. Carver, Joan. Women in Florida.

NOVEMBER 1979­JOP

134. Wray, J. Harry. Comment on Interpretation of Early Research into Belief Systems.

135. Converset, Philip. Comment on Wray Article.

136. Sigelman, Lee. A Reassessment of the Two Presidencies Thesis.





FEBRUARY 1980­JOP

137. Shapiro and Conforto. Presidential Performance, the Economy, and the Public's Evaluation of Economic Conditions.

138. Bers, Trudy. Politics, Programs, and Local Governments: The Case of Community Colleges.

139. Roback, Thomas. Motivation for Activism among Republican National Convention Delegates: Continuity and Change, 1972-76.

140. Adams and Ferber. Measuring Legislative-Constituency Congruence: Liquors Legislators, and Linkage.

141. Hopkins and Lyons. Toward a Classification of State Electoral Change: A Note on Tennessee, 1837-1976.

142. Dei Sesto, Steven. Nuclear Reactor Safety and the Role of the Congressman: A Content Analysis of Congressional Hearings.

143. McNitt, Andrew. The Effect of Pre-primary Endorsement on Competition for Nominations: An Examination of Different Nomination Systems.

144. Engstrom and O'Connor. Lawyer-Legislators and Support for State Legislative Reform.

145. Murphys, Russell. Whither the Mayors? A Note on Mayoral Careers.

146. Jacobs, David. Dimensions of Inequality and Public Policy in the States.

147, Fowler, Douglass and Clark. The Electoral Effects of House Committee Assignments.

MAY 1980­JOP

148. Hansen, Susan. State Implementation of Supreme Court Decisions: 'Abortion Rates Since Roe v. Wade.

149. Enelow and Koehler. The Amendment in Legislative Strategy: Sophisticated Voting in the U.S. Congress.

150. Merelman, Richard. The Family and Political Socialization: Toward a Theory of Exchange.

151. Crowe, Edward. Cross-Voting in the British House of Commons: 1945-1974.

152. Parker, Glenn. Circles in Congressional District Attention.

153. Brady and Bullock. Is There a Conservative Coalition in the House.

154. Sulfridge, Wayne. Ideology as a Factor in Senate Consideration of Supreme Court Nominations.

155. Abramowitz, Alan. Is the Revolt Fading? A Note on Party Loyalty among Southern Democratic Congressmen.

AUGUST 1980­JOP

156. Giles and Gatlin. Mass Level Compliance with Public Policy: The Case of School Desegregation.

157. Weatherford, M. Stephen. The Politics of School Busing: Contextual Effects and Community Polarization.

158. Gertzog, Irwin. The Matrimonial Connection: The Nomination of Congressmen's Widows for the House of Representatives.

159. Teger and Kosinski. The Cue Theory of Supreme Court Certiorari Jurisdiction: A Reconsideration.

160. Nice, David. Ideological Stability and Change at the Presidential Nominating Conventions.

161. Sanders, Elizabeth. On the Costs, Utilities, and Simple Joys of Voting.

NOVEMBER 1980­JOP

162. Evans, Fred. Toward a Theory of Academic Liberalism.

163. Bromiley and Crecine. Budget Development ir OMB: Aggregate Influences of the Problem and Information Environment.

164. Dye, Thomas. Taxing, Spending, and Economic Growth in the American States.

165. Wigggins,, Charles. Executive Vetoes and Legislative Overrides in the American States.

166. Fry and Stolarek. The Impeachment Process: Predispositions and Votes.

167. Howellk, Susan. Local Election Campaigns: The Effects of Office Level on Campaign Style.

168. Conway, M. Margaret and Wyckoff, Mikel. The Kelley-Mirer Rule and Prediction of Voter Choice in the 1974 Senate Elections.

FEBRUARY 1981­JOP

169. Miroff, Bruce. Presidential Leverage Over Social Movements: The Johnson White House and Civil Rights.

170. Tanenhaus and Murphy. Patterns of Public Support for the Supreme Court: A Panel Study.



171. Ward, Peter. The Measurement of Federal end State Respsonsiveness to Urban Problems.

172. Gibson, James. Personality and Elite Political Behavior: The Influence of Self Esteem on Judicial Decision Making.

173. Hill, David. Political Culture and Federal Political Representation.

174. Sigelman and Smith. Personal, Office, and State Characteristics as Predictors of Gubernatorial Performance.

175. Demaio and Kushner. Quantification and Multiple Authorship in Political Science.

MAY 1981­JOP

176. Molsti avid Roseitau. The Foreign Policy Beliefs of Women in Leadership Positions.

177. Perkins, Lyykette. Membership 'Recruitment to a Mixed Goal Committee: The Mouse Judiciary Committee.

178. Tedis and Murray. Dynamics of Candidate Choice in a State Election,

179. Ethridge, Marcus. Legislative-Administrative Interaction as "Intrusive Access"; An Empirical Analysis.

180. Craig and Maggiotto. Political Distentent and Political Action.

181. Salisbury and MacKuen. On the Study of Party Realignment.

182. Mann, Marmel, and Thompson. Impacts of Districting Change on Voting Cohesion and Representation.

AUGUST 1981­JOP

183. Born, Richard. The Influence of House Primary 111ection Divisiveness on General Election Margins, 1962-1976.

184. Bullock, Charles. Congressional Voting and the Mobilization of a Black Electorate in the South.

185. Neck and Hall. Bloc Voting and the Freshman Justice Revisited.

186. Pegens and Rycroft. Administrative Discretion in Energy Policymaking: The Exceptions and Appeals Program of the Federal Energy Administration.

187. Karnig and Walter. Joint Electoral Fate of Local Incumbents.

188. Abramowitz, McGlennon, and Rapoport. A Note on Strategic Voting in a Primary Election.

NOVEMBER 1981­JOP

189. Davidson and Korbel. At-Large Elections and Minority-Group Representation: A Re-Examination of Historical and Contemporary Evidence.

190. Alford and Hibbing. Increased Incumbency Advantage in the House.

191. Enelow, James. Saving Amendments, Killer Amendments, and an Expected Utility Theory of Sophisticated Voting.

192. Thompson, Joel. Outputs and Outcomes of State Workmen's Compensation Laws.

193. Carmines and Gopoian. Issue Coalitions, Issueless Campaigns: The Paradox of Rationality in American Presidential Elections.

194. MacManus, Susan. Special District Governments: A Note on their Use as Property Tax Relief Mechanisms in the 1970s.

FEBRUARY 1982­JOP

195. Carmines and Stimson. Racial Issues and the Structure of Mass Belief Systems.

196. Rabinowitz, Prothro, and Jacoby. Salience as a Factor in the Impact of Issues on Candidate Evaluation.

197. Grossman et al. Dimensions of Institutional Participation: Who Uses the Courts, and How?

198. Black and Reed. Blacks and Southerners: A Research Note.

199. Beck and Dye. Sources of Public Opinion on Taxes: The Florida Case.

200. Melone and Jones. Constitutional Convention Delegates and Interest Groups: A Panel Study of Elite Socialization.

201. Abney and Lauth. A Comparative Analysis of Distributional and Enforcement Decisions in Cities.

202. Paris and Shingles. Preference Representation and the Limits of Reform: The 1976 Democratic Convention.

203. McCormick and Bernick. Graduate Training and Productivity: A Look at Who Publishes.

MAY 1982­JOP

204. Ayres, Q. Whitfield. Racial Desegregation, Higher Education and Student Achievement.

205. Ostheimer and Ritt. Abundance and American Democracy: A Test of Dire Predictions.

206. Hibbs, Douglas. On the Demand for Economic Outcomes: Macroeconomic Performance and Mass Political Support in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany.

207. Deber, Raisa. The Fault, Dear Brutus: Women as Congressional Candidates in Pennsylvania.

208. Barnum, David. Decision Making in a Constitutional Democracy: Policy Formation in the Skokie Free Speech Controversy.

AUGUST 1982­JOP

209. Jewell, Malcolm. The Neglected World of State Politics.

210. Powell, Lynda. Issue Representation in Congress.

211. Shively, W. Phillips. The Electoral Impact of Party Loyalists and the Floating Vote: A New Measure and a New Perspective.

212. McConahay, John. Self-Interest versus Racial Attitudes as Correlates of Anti-Busing Attitudes in Louisville: Is it the Buses or the Blacks?

213. Hagner and Pierce. Correlative Characteristics of Levels of Conceptualization in the American Public, 1956-1976.

214. Scarrow, Howard. Partisan Gerrymandering- Invidious or Benevolent? Gaffney v. Cummings and Its Aftermath.

215. Francis, Wayne. Legislative Committee Systems, Optimal Committee Size, and the Costs of Decision Making.

216. Riddlesperger and King. Energy Votes in the U.S. Senate, 1973-1980.

217. Erikson, Robert. The Uncorrelated Errors Approach to the Problem of Causal Feedback.

NOVEMBER 1982­JOP

218. Herndon, James. Access, Record, and Competition as Influences on Interest Group Contributions to Congressional Campaigns.

219. Hibbing, John. Voluntary Retirements from the House in the Twentieth Century.

220. Mundt and Heilig. District Representation: Demands and Effects in the Urban South.

221. Yiannakis, Diana. House Members' Communication Styles: Newsletters and Press Releases.

222. Ray, David. The Sources of Voting Cues in Three State Legislatures.

223. Engstrom and McDonald. The Underrepresentation of Blacks on City Councils: Comparing the Structural and Socioeconomic Explanations for South/Non-South Differences.

FEBRUARY 1983­JOP

224. Krane, Dale. Opposition Strategy and Survival in Praetorian Brazil.

225. McAdams and Johannes. The 1980 House Elections: Re-examining Some Theories in a Republican Year.

226. Entman, Robert. The Impact of Ideology on Legislative Behavior and Public Policy in the States.

227. Uslaner and Weber. Policy Congruence and American State Elites: Descriptive Representation versus Electoral Accountability.

228. Hedge, David. Fiscal Dependency and the State Budget Process.

229. Bolotin and Cingranelli. Equity and Urban Policy: The Underclass Hypothesis Revisited.

MAY 1983­JOP

230. Wittkopf and Maggiotto. Elites and Masses: A Comparative Analysis of Attitudes toward America's World Role.

231. Jackson, John E. Measuring the Demand for Environmental Quality with Survey Data.

232. Schlozman and Tierney. More of the Same: Washington Pressure Group Activity in a Decade of Change.

233. Welch and Peters. Private Interests and Public Interests: An Analysis of the Impact of Personal Finance on Congressional Voting on Agriculture Issues.

234. Clausen, Holmberg, deHaven Smith. Contextual Factors in the Accuracy of Leader Perceptions of Constituents' Views.

235. Ulmer, Sidney. Conflict with Supreme Court Precedent and the Granting of Plenary Review.

236. O'Connor and Epstein. The Rise of Conservative Interest Group Litigation.

AUGUST 1983­JOP

237. Black, Earl. A Theory of Southern Factionalism.

238. Hammond and Fraser. Baselines for Evaluating Explanations of Coalition Behavior in Congress.

239. Weisberg, Herbert. Alternative Baseline Models and Their Implications for Understanding Coalition Behavior in Congress.

240. Copeland, Gary. When Congress and the President Collide: Why Presidents Veto Legislation.

241. Broh, C. Anthony. Polls, Pols, and Parties.

242. Fleisher and Bond. Assessing Presidential Support in the House: Lessons from Reagan and Carter.

243. Abramowitz, Alan. Partisan Redistricting and the 1982 Congressional Election.

NOVEMBER 1983­JOP

244. Feldman and Conover. Candidates, Issues, and Voters: The Role of Inference in Political Perception.

245. Jackson, John E. The Systematic Beliefs of the Mass Public: Estimating Policy Preferences with Survey Data.

246. Weatherford, M. Stephen. Evaluating Economic Policy: A Contextual Model of the Opinion Formation Process.

247. Smith and Zipp. The Party Official Next Door: Some Consequences of Friendship for Political Involvement.

248. Abramowitz, McGlennon, Rapoport. The Party Isn't Over: Incentives for Activism in the 1980 Presidential Nominating Campaign.

249. Wattier, Mark. Ideological Voting in 1980 Republican Presidential Primaries.

250. Cook, Timothy. The Policy Impact of the Committee Assignment Process in the House.

FEBRUARY 1984­JOP

251. Hallin, Daniel. The Media, the War in Vietnam, and Political Support: A Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional Media.

252. Born, Richard. Reassessing the Decline of Presidential Coattails: U.S. House Elections

from 1952-80.

253. Gant and Davis. Mental Economy and Voter Rationality: The Informed Citizen Problem in Voting Research.

254. Gross and Garand. The Vanishing Marginals, 1824-1980.

255. Bullock, Charles. Racial Crossover Voting and the Election of Black Officials.

256. Meier, Kenneth. Teachers, Students, and Discrimination: The Policy Impact of Black Representation.

257. Dalton, Russell. Cognitive Mobilization and Partisan Dealignment in Advanced Industrial Democracies.

MAY 1984­JOP

2S8. Kemp , Kathleen. Accidents, Scandals, and Political Support for Regulatory Agencies.

2S9. Williams and Matheny. Testing Theories of Social Regulation: Hazardous Waste Regulation in the American States.

260. Tompkins, Mark. The Electoral Fortunes of Gubernatorial Incumbents: 1947-1981.

261. Brace, Paul. Progressive Ambition in the House: A Probabilistic Approach.

AUGUST 1984­JOP

262. Clarke and Stewart. Dealignment of Degree: Partisan Change in Britain, 1974-83.

263. Abramson and Claggett. Race-Related Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout.

264. Conover, Pamela. The Influence of Group Identifications on Political Perception and Evaluation.

265. Hibbing, John. The Liberal Hour: Electoral Pressures and Transfer Payment Voting in the U.S. Congress.

266. DelliCarpini, Michael. Scooping the Voters? The Consequences of the Networks' Early Call of the 1980 Presidential Race.

267. Rowland, Carp, and Stidham. Judges Policy Choices and the Value Basis of Judicial Appointments: A Comparison of Support for Criminal Defendants among Nixon, Johnson, and Kennedy Appointees to the Federal District Courts.

268. Kenney and Rice. The Effect of Primary Divisiveness in Gubernat6rial and Senatorial Elections.

NOVEMBER 1984­JOP

269. Brady and Sinclair. Building Majorities for Policy Changes in the House of Representatives.

270. Poole and Rosenthal. The Polarization of American Politics.

271. Gopoian and West. Trading Security for Seats: Strategic Considerations in the Redistricting Process.

272. Dye, Thomas. Party and Policy in the States.

273. Jones and Miller. State Polls: Promising Data Sources for Political Research.

274. Tidmarch, Hyman, Sorkin. Press Issue Agendas in the 1982 Congressional and Gubernatorial Election Campaigns.

FEBRUARY 1985.

275. Lewis-Beck and Rice. Government Growth in the United States.

276. Abramowitz, Alan. Economic Conditions, Presidential Popularity, and Voting Behavior in Midterm Congressional Elections.

277. Maitland, Ian. Interest Groups and Economic Growth Rates.

278. Kiewiet and McCubbins. Congressional Appropriations and the Electoral Connection.

279. Peters and Hogwood. In Search of the Issue Attention Cycle.

280. Hadley, Charles. Dual Partisan Identification in the South.

MAY 1985­JOP

281. Jones and Hopkins. State Campaign Fund Raising: Targets and Response.

282. Browne, William. Variations in the Behavior and Style of State

Lobbyists and Interest Groups.

283. Wright, Erikson, McIver. Measuring State Partisanship and Ideology with Survey Data.

284. Caldeira, Patterson, Markko. The Mobilization of Voters in Congressional Elections.

285. Bond, Covington, Fleisher. Explaining Challenger Quality in Congressional Elections.

286. Feldman and Sigelman. The Political Impact of Prime Time Television:

The Day After.

287. Colby, David. Black Power, White Resistance, and Public Policy: Political Power and Poverty Program Grants in Mississippi.

288. Party Identification and Party Enrollment: The Difference and the Consequence.

289. Vedlitz, Arnold. Voter Registration Drives and Black Voting in the South.

290. Barnum, David. The Supreme Court and Public Opinion: Judicial Decisionmaking in the Post New Deal Era.

  1. Edwards, George. Measuring Presidential Success in Congress:Alternative Approaches.


292. Rosenberg, Shawn. Sociology, Psychology, and the Study of Political Behavior: The Case of the Research on Political Socialization.

AUGUST 1985­JOP

293. Huckshorn, Robert. Who Gave It? Who Got It? The Enforcement of Campaign Finance Laws in the States.

294. Knight, Kathleen. Ideology in the 1980 Election: Ideological Sophistication Does Matter.

295. Bartels, Larry. Resource Allocation in a Presidential Campaign.

296. Bullock and Johnson. Runoff Elections in Georgia.

  1. Eubank, Robert. Incumbent Effects on Individual-Level Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections: A Decade of Exaggeration.


NOVEMBER 1985



298. Acock, Clarke, Stewart. A New Model for Old Measures: A Covariance Structure Analysis of Political Efficacy.

299. McAdams and Johannes. Constituency Attentiveness in the House, 1977-82.

300. Campbell, James. Explaining Presidential Losses in Midterm Congressional Elections.

301. Masters and Keim. Determinants of PAC Participation among Large Corporations.

302. Lasser, William. The Supreme Court in Periods of Critical Realignment.

303. Parker, Glenn. Stylistic Change in the U.S. Senate: 1959-1980.

304. Niemi and Bartels. New Measures of Issue Salience: An Evaluation.

305. Cain and McCue. The Efficacy of Registration Drives.

306. Carroll, Susan. Political Elites and Sex Differences in Political Ambition; A Reconsideration.

FEBRUARY 1986 --JOP

307. Goldfield, Michael. Labor in American Politics- Its Current Weakness.

308. Uhlaner and Schlozman. Candidate Gender and Congressional Campaign Receipts.

309. Nice, David. State Support for Constitutional Balanced Budget Requirements.

310. Gryski, Main, Dixon. Models of State High Court Decision Making in Sex Discrimination Cases.

311. Norrander, Barbara. Correlates of Vote Choice in the 1980 Presidential Primaries.

MAY 1986 --JOP

312. Abramson and Claggett. Race-Related Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout in 1984.

313. Jacoby, William. Levels of Conceptualization and Reliance on the Liberal-Conservative Continuum.

314. Abramowitz and Segal. Determinants of the Outcomes of U.S. Senate Elections.

315. Sigelman and Jewell. From Core to Periphery: A Note on the Imagery of Concentric Electorates.

316. Howell, Susan. Candidates and Attitudes: Revisiting the Question of Causality.

AUGUST 1986 --JOP

317. Conover, Feldman, Knight. Juding Inflation and Unemployment: The Origins of Retrospective Evaluations.

318. Herrnson, Paul. Do Parties Make a Difference? The Role of Party Organizations in Congressional Elections.

319. Covington, Cary. Congressional Support for the President: The View from the Kennedy/Johnson White House.

320. Harmel, Robert. Minority Partisanship in One-Party Predominant Legislatures: A Five-State Study.

NOVEMBER 1986 --JOP

321. Sinclair, Barbara. Senate Styles and Senate Decision Making, 1955-80

322. McCrone and Stone. The Structure of Constituency Representation: On Theory and Method.

323. Huckshorn, Gibson, Cotter, and Bibby. Party Integration and Party Organizational Strength.

324. Geer, John. Rules Governing Presidential Primaries.

325. Langbein, Laura. Money and Access: Some Empirical Evidence.

FEBRUARY 1987 --JOP

326. Abramson, Aldrich, and Rohde. Progressive Ambition among United States Senators: 1972-1988.

327. Peffley, Feldman, Sigelman. Economic Conditions and Party Competence: Processes of Belief Revision.

328. Wyckoff, Mike. Measures of Attitudinal Consistency as Indicators of Ideological Sophistication: A Reliability and Validity Assessment.

329. Brace, Grofman, and Handley. Does Redistricting Aimed to Help Blacks Necessarily Help Republicans?

MAY 1987 --JOP

330. Petrocik, John. Realignment: New Party Coalitions and the Nationalization of the South.

331. Carmines, McIver, Stimson. Unrealized Partisanship: A Theory of Dealignment.

332. Bullock and MacManus. Staggered Terms and Black Representation.

333. Copeland, Gary. Seniority and Committee Transfers: Career Planning in the Contemporary House of Representatives.

334. Tucker, Harvey. Legislative Workload Congestion in Texas.

AUGUST 1987 --JOP

335. Ragsdale, Lyn. Presidential Speechmaking and the Public Audience: Individual Presidents and Group Attitudes.

336. Covington, Cary. "Staying Private:" Gaining Congressional Support for Unpublicized Presidential Preferences on Roll Call Votes.

337. Thompson, Joel. Agency Requests, Gubernatorial Support, and Budget Success in State Legislatures Revisited.

338. Stewart and Sheffield. Does Interest Group Litigation Matter? The Case of Black Political Mobilization in Mississippi.

339. Konda and Sigelman. Public Evaluations of the American Parties, 1952-84.

340. Songer, Donald. The Impact of the Supreme Court on Trends in Economic Policy Making in the United States Courts of Appeals.

NOVEMBER 1987 --JOP

341. Caldeira and Patterson. Political Friendship in the Legislature.

342. Segal, Jeffrey. Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Justices: Partisan and Institutional Politics.

343. Kernel and Jacobson. Congress and the Presidency~as News in the 19th Century.

344. Vanderleeuw and Engstrom. Race, Referendums, and Roll-Off.

345. Niemi, Wright, and Powell. Multiple Party Identifiers and the Measurement of Party Identification.

FEBRUARY 1988 --JOP

346. Stanley, Harold. Southern Partisan Changes: Dealignment, Realignment, or Both.

347. Green and Guth. The Christian Right in the Republican Party: The Case of Pat Robertson's Supporters.

348. Squire and Smith. The Effect of Partisan Information on Voters in Nonpartisan Elections.

349. Tompkins, Mark. Have Gubernatorial Elections Become More Distinctive Contests.

MAY 1988 --JOP

350. Nesbit, Dorothy. Changing Partisanship among Southern Party Activists.

351. McAdams and Johannes. Congressmen, Perquisites, and Elections.

352. Radcliff, Benjamin. Solving a Puzzle: Aggregate Analysis and Economic Voting Revisited.

353. Miller, Jewell, and Sigelman. Divisive Primaries and Party Activists: Kentucky, 1979 and 1983.

354. Nice, David. The Item Veto and Expenditure Restraint.

AUGUST 1988 --JOP

355. Bullock, Charles. Regional Realignment from an Officeholding Perspective.

356. Squire, Peverill. Member Career Opportunities and the Internal Organization of Legislatures.

357. Fleisher and Bond. Are There Two Presidencies? Yes, But Only for Republicans.

358. Cox, Gary. Closeness and Turnout: A Methodological Note.

NOVEMBER 1988 --JOP

359. Abramowitz, Lanoue, Ramesh. Economic Conditions, Causal Attributions, and Political Evaluations in the 1984 Presidential Election.

360. Krasno and Green. Preempting Quality Challengers in House Elections.

361. Whiteley, Paul. The Causal Relationships between Issues, Candidate Evaluations, Party Identification, and Vote Choice-The View from "Rolling Thunder."

362. Conover, Pamela. Feminists and the Gender Gap.

363. Erikson, Robert. The Puzzle of Midterm Loss.

364. Evans, Diana. Oil PACs and Aggressive Contribution Strategies.

FEBRUARY 1989 --JOP

365. Conway, Margaret. The Political Context of Political Behavior.

366. Gibson, James. Policy Consequences of Political Intolerance: Political Repression during the Vietnam War Era.

367. Ducat and Dudley. Federal District Judges and Presidential Power during the Postwar Era.

368. McDonagh, Eileen. Issues and Constituencies in the Progessive Era: House Roll Call Voting on the Nineteenth Amendment, 1913-1919.

369. Leege and Welch. Religious Roots of Political Orientations: Variations among American Catholic Parishioners.

MAY 1989 --JOP

370. Simon, Dennis. Presidents, Governors, and Electoral Accountability.

371. Prysby, Charles. Attitudes of Southern Democratic Party Activists toward Jesse Jackson: The Effects of the Local Context.

372. Erikson, Lancaster, Romero. Group Components of the Presidential Vote, 1952-84.

373. Entman, Robert. How the Media Affect What People Think: An Information Processing Approach.

374. Strahan, Randall. Members' Goals and Coalition-Building Strategies in the U.S. House; The Case of Tax Reform.

375. Wright, Stephen. Voter Turnout in Runroff Elections.

376. Abramson, Claggett. Race-Related Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout in 1986.

AUGUST 1989 --JOP

377. Vaughan, Donald. Political Science in the South-- Then and Now.

378. Saltzstein, Grace. Black Mayors and Police Policies.

379. Tucker, Harvey. Legislative Calendars and Workload Management in Texas.

380. Lenart and McGraw. America Watches "Amerika": Television Docudrama and Political Attitudes.

381. Wright, John. PAC Contributions, Lobbying, and Representation.

382. Boyd, Richard. The Effects of Primaries and Statewide Races on Voter Turnout.

NOVEMBER 1989 --JOP

383. Sigelman, Lee. Voting in Gubernatorial Succession Referenda: Incumbency Cue.

384. Rapoport, Metcalf, and Hartman. Candidate Traits and Voter Inferences: An Experimental Study.

385. Shingles, Richard- Class, Status, and Support for Government Aid to Disadvantaged Groups.

386. Thomas, Scott. Do Incumbent Campaign Expenditures Matter?

387. Abramowitz, Alan. Viability, Electability, and Candidate Choice in a Presidential Primary Election: A Test of Competing Models.

388. Uslaner, Eric. Multiple Party Identifiers in Canada: Participation and Affect.

FEBRUARY 1990 --JOP

389. Hurwitz and Peffley. Public Images of the Soviet Union: The Impact on Foreign Policy Attitudes.

390. Stein, Robert. Economic Voting for Governor and U.S. Senator: The Electoral Consequences of Federalism.

391. Beck, Rainey, and Traut. Disadvantage, Disaffection, and Race as Divergent Bases for Citizen Fiscal Policy Preferences.

392. Holsti and Rosenau. The Structure of Foreign Policy Attitudes among American Leaders.

393. Hibbing and Thomas. The Modern United States Senate; What is Accorded Respect.

394. Jones, Bryan. Public Policies and Economic Growth in the American States.

395. Tatalovich and Gitelson. Political Party Linkages to Presidential Popularity: Assessing the "Coalition of Minorities" Thesis.

396. Banks, Manley. Book Review of James Lea's "Contemporary Southern Politics."

MAY 1990 --JOP

397. Hall and Evans. The Power of Subcommittees.

398. Welch and Studlar. Multi-Member Districts and the Representation of Women: Evidence from Britain and the United States.



399. Epstein and Hadley. On the Treatment of Political Parties in the U.S. Supreme Court, 1900-1986.

400. Barrow and Zuk. An Institutional Analysis of Turnover in the Lower Federal Courts, 1900-1987.

401. Blasecki, Janet. Justice Lewis F. Powell: Swing Voter or Staunch Conservative.

402. Jacoby, William. Variability in Issue Alternatives and American Public Opinion.

403. Ansolabehere and King. Measuring the Consequences of Delegate Selection Rules in Presidential Nominations.

AUGUST 1990 --JOP

404. Herring, Mary. Legislative Responsiveness to Black Constituents in Three Deep South States.

405. Hoogland DeHoog, Lowery, Lyons. Citizen Satisfaction with Local Government: A Test of Individual, Jurisdictional, and City-Specific Explanations.

406. Sabatier and McLaughlin. Belief Congreuence between Interest-Group Leaders and Members: An Empirical Analysis of Three Theories and a Synthesis.

407. Sullivan, Terry. Explaining Why Presidents Count: Signaling and Information.

NOVEMBER 1990 --JOP

408. Welch, Susan. The Impact of At-Large Elections on the Representation of Blacks and Hispanics.

409. McCormick and Wittkopf. Bipartisanship, Partisanship, and Ideology in Congressional-Executive Foreign policy Relations, 1947-1988.

410. Bullock and Smith. Black Success in Local Runoff Elections.

411. Born, Richard. The Shared Fortunes of Congress and Congressmen: Members May Run from Congress, but They Can't Hide.

412. Campagna and Grofman. Party Control and Partisan Bias in 1980s Congressional Redistricting.

FEBRUARY 1991 --JOP

413. Hurley, Patricia. Partisan Representation, Realignment and the Senate in the 1980s.

414. Abramowitz, Alan. Incumbency, Campaign Spending, and the Decline of Competition in U.S. House Elections.

415. Bullock and MacManus. 11unicipal Electoral Structure and the Election of Councilwomen.

416. Mattei and Niemi. Unrealized Partisans, Realized Independents, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Partisan Identification.

417. Abramson and Claggett. Racial Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout in the 1988 Presidential Election.

418. Leighley, Jan. Participation as a Stimulus of Political Conceptualization.

MAY 1991 --JOP

419. Waterman, Oppenheimer., Stimson. S,2quence and Equilibrium in Congressional Elections: An Integrated Approach.

420. Brown and Woods. Toward a Model of Congressional Elections.

421. Campbell, James. The Presidential Surge and its Midterm Decline in Congressional Elections, 1868-1988.

422. Hunter, Wilson, and Brunk. Societal Complexity and Interest Group Lobbying in the American States.

423. Whitby and Gilliam. A Longitudinal Analysis of Competing Explanations for the Transformation of Southern Congressional Politics.

424. Clarke, Elliott, and Roback. Domestic Issue Ideology and Activist Style: A Note on 1980 Republican Convention Delegates.

AUGUST 1991 --JOP

425. McAllister and Studlar. Bandwagon, Underdog, or Projection? Opinion Polls and Electoral Choice in Britain, 1979-1987.

426. Beck and Jennings. Family Traditions, Political Periods, and the Development of Partisan Orientations.

427. Born, Richard. Assessing the Impact of Institutional and Election Forces on Evaluations of Congressional Incumbents.

423. Glick and Hays. Innovation and Reinvention in State Policymaking Theory and the Evolution of Living Wills Laws.

429. Lindsay, James. Testing the Parochial Hypothesis: Congress and the Strategic Defense Initiative.



NOVEMBER 1991 --JOP

430. Thomas, Sue. The Impact of Women on State Legislative Policies.

431. Sigelman, Lee. "If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed? If You Tickle Us, Do We Not Laugh?" Jews and Pocketbook Voting.

432. Brace and Hinckley. The Structure of Presidential Approval: Constraints within and across Presidencies.

433. Weisberg and Smith. The Influence of the Economy on Party Identification in the Reagan Years.

434. Cook and Wilcox. Feminism and the Gender Gap--A Second Look.

435. Miller, Wlezien, Hildreth. A Reference Group Theory of Partisan Coalitions.

436. Squire, Peverill. Preemptive Fund-raising and Challenger Profile in Senate Elections.

FEBRUARY 1992 --JOP

437. Wiggins, Hamm, Bell. Interest Group and Party Influence Agents in the Legislative Process: A Comparative State Analysis.

438. Hagle and Spaeth. The Emergence of a New Ideology: The Business Decisions of the Burger Court.

  1. Dixon and Gaarder. Presidential Succession and the Cold War: An Analysis of Soviet-American Relations, 1948-1938.


  2. Welch and Hibbing. Financial Conditions, Gender, and Voting in American National Elections.


  3. Collie and Roberts. Trading Places: Choice and Committee Chairs in the U.S. Senate, 1950-1986.


  4. Moncrief and Thompson. Electoral Structure and State Legislative Representation: A Research Note.


  5. Meier and Holbrook. "I Seen My Opportunities and I Took 'Em:"Political Corruption in the American States.


MAY 1992 --JOP

  1. Gibson, Duch. Tedin. Democratic Values and the Transformation of the Soviet Union.


  2. King and Walker. Provision of Benefits by Interest Groups in United States.


  3. Hall, Melinda. Electoral Politics and Strategic Voting in State Supreme Courts.


  4. Green and Cowden. Who Protests: Self-Interest and White Opposition to Busing.


  5. Kahn, Kim. Does Being Male Help? An Investigation of the Effects of Candidate Gender and Campaign Coverage on Evaluations of U.S. Senate Candidates.


  6. Hirlinger, Michael. Citizen-Initiated Contacting of Local Government Officials: A Multivariate Explanation.


  7. Niemi and Winsky. The Persistence of Partisan Redistricting Effects in Congressional Elections in the 1970s and 1980s.


  8. Lyons and Scheb. Ideology and Candidate Evaluation in the 1984 and 1988 Presidential Elections.


AUGUST 1992 --JOP

  1. Sinclair, Barbara. The Emerqence of Strong Leadership in the 1980s House of Representatives.


  2. Leighley and Nagler. Individual and Systemic Influences on Turnout: Who Votes? 1984.


  3. Dorff and Brenner. Conformity Voting on the United States Supreme Court.


  4. Kuklinski and Sigelman. When Objectivity is Not Objectivity: Network Television News Coverage of U.S. Senators and the "Paradox of Objectivity."


  5. Herrnson, Paul. Campaign Professionalism and Fundraising in Congressional Elections.


457. Abramson and Claggett. The Quality of Record Keeping and Racial Differences in Validated Turnout.

NOVEMBER 1992 --JOP

458. Hershey, Marjorie. The Constructed Explanation: Interpreting Election Results in the 1984 Presidential Race.

459. Stone, Rapoport, Abramowitz. Candidate Support in Presidential Nomination Campaigns: The Case of Iowa in 1984.

460. Gibson and Caldeira. Blacks and the United States Supreme Court: Models of Diffuse Support.

461. Percy and Hawkins. Further Tests of Individual-Level Propositions from the Tiebout Model.

462. Haynie, Stacia. Leadership and Consensus on the U.S. Supreme Court.

FEBRUARY 1993 --JOP

463. Findel, Steven. Reexamining the "Minimal Effects" Model in Recent Presidential Campaigns.

464. Kone and Winters. Taxes and Voting: Electoral Retribution in the American States.

465. Green, Guth, and Hill. Faith and Election: The Christian Right in Congressional Campaigns.

466. Gurian, Paul-Henri. Candidate Behavior in Presidential Nomination Campaigns: A Dynamic Model.

467. Marshall, Thomas. Symbolic versus Policy Representation on the U.S. Supreme Court.

468. Gopoian, J. David. Image and Issues in the 1988 Presidential Election.

469. Day, Christine. Older Americans' Attitudes toward the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988.

470. Jelen, Ted. The Political Consequencies of Religious Group Attitudes.

471. Chappell and Suzuki. Aggregate Vote Functions for the U.S. Presidency, Senate, and House.

MAY 1993 --JOP

472. Fleisher, Richard. Explaining the Change in Roll-Call Voting Behavior of Southern Democrats.

473. Rhodebeck, Laurie. The Politics of Greed? Political Preferences among the Elderly.

474. Huckfeldt, Plutzer, Sprague. Alternative Contexts of Political Behavior: Churches, Neighborhoods, and Individuals.

475. Brace and Hinckley. Presidential Activities from Truman through Reagan: Timing and Impact.

476. McClain, Paula. The Changing Dynamics of Urban Politics: Black and Hispanic Municipal Employment--Is There Competition?

477. Parker and Parker. Why Do We Trust Our Congressman?

478. Berry and Canon. Explaining the Competitiveness of Gubernatorial Primaries.

479. Thielemann, Gregory. Local Advantage in Campaign Financing: Friends, Neighbors, and Their Money in Texas Supreme Court Elections.

480. Squire, Peverill. Professionalization and Public Opinion of State Legislatures.

AUGUST 1993 --JOP

481. Meernik, James. Presidential Support in Congress: Conflict and Consensus on Foreign and Defense Policy.

482. Grier and Munger. Comparing Interest Group PAC Contributions to House and Senate Incumbents, 1980-1986.

483. Cassel, Carol. A Test of Converse's Theory of Party Support.

484. Giles and Buckner. David Duke and Black Threat: An Old Hypothesis Revisited.

485. Radcliff, Benjamin. The Structure of Voter Preferences.

486. Callaghan and Virtanen. Revised Models of the "Rally Phenomenon": The Case of the Carter Presidency.

487. Herrick and Moore. Political Ambition's Effect on Legislative Behavior: Schlesinger's Typology Reconsidered and Revised.

488. Seligson and Booth. Political Culture and Regime Type: Evidence from Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

489. Ruckman, P.S. The Supreme Court, Critical Nominations, and the Senate Confirmation Process.

NOVEMBER 1993 --JOP

490. Lieske, Joel. Regional Subcultures of the United States.

491. Brace and Hall. Integrated Models of Judicial Dissent.

492. Gibson, James. Perceived Political Freedom in the Soviet Union.

493. Sullivan, Shaw, McAvoy, and Barnum. The Dimensions of Cue-Taking in the House of Representatives: Variation by Issue Area.

494. Ringquist, Evan. Does Regulation Matter? Evaluating the Effects of State Air Pollution Control Programs.

514. Smith, Kevin. Policy, Markets, and Bureaucracy: Reexamining School Choice.

515. Donovan and Snipp. Support for Legislative Term Limitations in California: Group Representation, Partisanship, and Campaign Information.

516. Fett, Patrick. Presidential Legislative Priorities and Legislators' Voting Decisions: An Exploratory Analysis.

AUGUST 1994 --JOP

517. Hadley, Charles D. Blacks in Southern Politics: Agenda for Research.

518. Tedin, Kent. Self-Interest, Symbolic Values, and the Financial Equalization of the Public Schools.

519. Alvarez and Franklin. Uncertainty and Political Perceptions.

520. Mutz, Diana. Contextualizing Personal Experience: Role of Mass Media.

521. Kenny, Christopher. The Microenvironment of Attitude Change.

522. Kuklinski and Hurley. On Hearing and Interpreting Political Messages: A Cautionary Tale of Citizen Cue-Taking.

523. Guliuzza, Reagan, and Barrett. The Senate Judiciary Committee and Supreme Court Nominees: Measuring the Dynamics of Confirmation Criteria.

524. Alford, Teeters, Ward, and Wilson. Overdraft: The Political Costs of Congressional Malfeasance.

525. Goidel and Shields. The Vanishing Marginals, the Bandwagon, and Mass Media.

526. Niemi and Abramowitz. Partisan Redistricting and the 1992 Congressional Elections.

NOVEMBER 1994 --JOP

527. Schlozman, Burns, Verba. Gender and the Pathways to Participation: The Role of Resources.

528, Stone and Rapoport. Candidate Perception among Nomination Activists: A New Look at the Moderation Hypothesis.

529. West, Darrell, Political Advertising and News Coverage in the 1992 California U.S. Senate Campaigns.

530. Gryski, Zuk, and Barrow. A Bench that Looks Like America? Representation of African Americans and Latinos on the Federal Courts.

531. Bullock, Charles. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, Districting Formats, and the Election of African Americans.

532, Ansolabehere and Gerber, The Mismeasure of Campaign Spending: Evidence from the 1990 U.S. House Elections.

FEBRUARY 1995 --JOP

533. Reese and Brown. The Effects of Religious Messages on Racial Identity and System Blame among African Americans.

534. Mondak, Jeffery. Media Exposure and Political Discussion in U.S. Elections.

535. Segura and Nicholson. Sequential Choices and Partisan Transitions in U.S. Senate Delegations: 1972-1988.

536. McCann, James. Nomination Politics and Ideological Polarization: Assessing the Attitudinal Effects of Campaign involvement.

537. Abramowitz, Alan. It's Abortion, Stupid: Policy Voting in the 1992 Presidential Election.

538. Collier and Sullivan. New Evidence Undercutting the Linkage of Approval with Presidential Support and Influence.

539. Thorson and Stambough. Anti-Incumbency and the 1992 Elections: The Changing Face of Presidential Coattails.

540. Carsey, Thomas. The Contextual Effects of Race on White Voter Behavior: The 1989 New York City Mayoral Election.

MAY 1995 --JOP

541. Lengle, Owen, and Sonner. Divisive Nominating Mechanisms and Democratic Party Electoral Prospects.

542. Hill, Kevin. Does the Creation of Majority Black Districts Aid Republicans? An Analysis of the 1992 Congressional Elections in Eight Southern States.

543. Kinder and Mendelberg. Cracks in American Apartheid: The Political Impact of Prejudice among Desegregated Whites.

544. Timpone, Richard. Mass Mobilization or Government Intervention? The Growth of Black Registration in the South.

545. Taylor and Rourke. Historical Analogies in the Congressional Foreign Policy Process.

546. Dugan and Taggart. The Changing Shape of the American Political Universe Revisited:

547. Brown and Carmines. Materialists, Postmaterialists, and the Criteria for Political Choice in U.S. Presidential Elections.

548. Bennett, Stephen. Comparing Americans' Political Information in 1988 and 1992.

549. Ostdiek, Donald. Congressional Redistricting and District Typologies.

AUGUST 1995 --JOP

550. MacManus, Susan. Taxing and Spending Politics: A Generational Perspective.

551. DeBoef and Stimson. Dynamic Structure of Congressional Elections.

  1. Palmer and Vogel. Political Opportunity for Federal Appointment: The Case of Departing Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1961-1992.


553. Kathlene, Lyn. Alternative Views of Crime: Legislative-Policymaking in Gendered Terms.

554. DeSart, Jay. Information Processing and Partisan Neutrality: A Reexamination of the Party Decline Thesis.

555. Knack, Stephen. Does "Motor Voter" Work? Evidence from State-Level Data.

  1. Segal et al. Ideological Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court . Justices Revisited.


557. Aberback and Rockman. Political Views of U.S. Senior Federal Executives, 1970-92.

NOVEMBER 1995 --JOP

558. Fackler and Lin. Political Corruption and Presidential Elections, 1929-92.

559. Gilens, Martin. Racial Attitudes and Opposition to Welfare.

560. Mutz, Diana. Effects of Horse-Race Coverage on Campaign Coffers: Strategic Contributing in Presidential Primaries.

561. Mondak, Jeffrey. Competence, Integrity, and the Electoral Success of Congressional Incumbents.

562. Binder, Sarah. Partisanship and Procedural Choice: Institutional Change in the Early Congress, 1789-1823.

563. Dimock and Jacobson. Checks and Choices: The House Bank Scandal's Impact on Voters in 1992.

FEBRUARY 1996 --JOP

564. Mendelsohn, Matthew. The Media and Interpersonal Communications: The Priming of Issues, Leaders, and Party Identification.

565. Link and Oldendick. Social Construction and White Attitudes toward Equal Opportunity and Multiculturalism.

566. Mishler and Sheehan. Public Opinion, the Attitudinal Model, and Supreme Court Decision Making: A Micro-Analytic Perspective.

MAY 1996 --JOP

567. Thomas and Baas. The Postelection Campaign: Competing Constructions of the Clinton Victory in 1992.

568. Reingold, Beth. Conflict and Cooperation: Legislative Strategies and Concepts of Power among Female and Male State Legislators.

569. Dalager, Jon. Voters, Issues, and Elections; Are the Candidates' Messages Getting Through.

570. Overby and Cosgrove. Unintended Consequences? Racial Redistricting and the Representation of Minority Issues.

AUGUST 1996 --JOP

571. Lascher et al. Gun Behind the Door? Ballot Initiatives, State Policies, and Public Opinion.

  1. Norpoth, Helmut. Presidents and the Prospective Voter. Comment by MacKuen et al., also.


573. Tolbert and Hero. Race/Ethnicity and Direct Democracy: An Analysis of California's Illegal Immigration Initiative.

574. Maltzman and Sigelman. The Politics of Talk: Unconstrained Floor Time in the U.S. House of Representatives.

575. Gerber, Alan. African Americans' Congressional Careers and the Democratic House Delegation.

576. Canon et. al. The Supply Side of Congressional Redistricting: Race and Strategic Politicians, 1972-1992.

NOVEMBER 1996 --JOP

577. Nelson and Kinder. Issue Frames and Group-Centrism in American Public Opinion.

578. Voss, Stephen. Beyond Racial Threat: Failure of an Old Hypothesis in the New South. Also, see Comment by Giles and Buckner.

579. Baldwin, J. Norman. Female Promotions in Male-Dominant Organizations: The Case of the United States Military.

580. Romero, Daijid. The Case of the Missing Reciprocal Influence: Incumbent Reputation and the Vote.

FEBRUARY 1997 --JOP

581. Morris, John. The Distributional Impacts of Privatization in National Water-Quality Policy.

582. Hansen, Susan. Talking about Politics: Gender and Contextual Effects on Political proselytizing.

583. Mutz, Diana. Mechanisms of Momentum: Does Thinking Make It So?

584. Coleman, John. The Decline and Resurgence of Congressional Party Conflict.

585. Rapoport, Ronald. Partisanship Change in a Candidate-Centered Era.

586. Edwards, George and Swenson. Who Rallies? The Anatomy of a Rally Event.

587. Haynes, Gurian, and Nichols. The Role of Candidate Spending in Presidential Nomination Campaigns.

588. Welch, Susan; Hibbing, John. The Effects of Charges of Corruption on Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections, 1982-1990.

589. Francis, Wayne and Kenny, Lawrence. Equilibrium Projects of the Consequences of Term Limits Upon Expected Tenure, Institutional Turnover, and Membership Experience.

MAY 1997 --JOP

590. Kuklinski, Cobb, and Gilens. Racial Attitudes and the "New South."

591. Smith, Kevin. Explaining Variation in State-Level Homicide Rates: Does Crime Policy Pay?

592. Mishler, William; Rose, Richard. Trust, Distrust, and Skepticism: Popular Evaluations of Civil and Political Institutions in Post-Communist Societies.

593. Wrighton and Squire. Uncontested Seats and Electoral Competition for the U.S. House of Representatives Over Time.

594. Coleman, John. The Importance of Being Republican: Forecasting Party Fortuns in House Midterm Elections.

595. Jackson, Robert. The Mobilization of U.S. State Electorates in the 1988 and 1990 Elections.

596. Davis, Darren; Davenport, Christian. The Political and Social Relevancy of Malcolm X: The Stability of African American Political Attitudes.

597. Highton, Benjamin. Easy Registration and Voter Turnout.

AUGUST 1997 --JOP

598. Kimbrall and Patterson. Living Up to Expectations: Public Attitudes Toward Congress.

599. Layman and Carmines. Cultural Conflict in American Politics: Religious Traditionalism, Postmaterialism, and U.S. Political Behavior.

600. Campbell, James. The Presidential Pulse and the 1994 Midterm Congressional Election.

601. Citrin, Green, Muste, and Wong. Public Opinion Toward Immigration Reform: The Role of Economic Motivations.

602. Abney and Lauth. The Item Veto and Fiscal Responsibility.

603. Bianco, William. Reliable Source or Usual Suspects? Cue-taking, Information Transmission, and Legislative Committees.

NOVEMBER 1997-- JOP

604. Verba, Burns, and Schlozman. Knowing and Caring about Politics: Gender and Political Engagement.

605. Mitchell, Hansen, and Jepsen. The Determinants of Domestic and Foreign Corporate Political Activity.

606. Kahn, Kim; and Kenney, Patrick. A Model of Candidate Evaluations in Senate Elections: The Impact of Campaign Intensity.

607. Beck, Dalton, Haynes, and Huckfeldt. Presidential Campaigning at the Grass Roots.

FEBRUARY 1998 -- JOP

608. Jones, Baumgartner, and True. Policy Punctuations: U.S. Budget Authority, 1947-1995.

609. Lee, Frances. Representation and Public Policy: The Consequences of Senate Apportionment for the Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds.

610. Nownes, Anthony; and Freeman, Patricia. Interest Group Activity in the States.

611. Radcliff, Benjamin; and Saiz, Martin. Labor Organization and Public Policy in the American States.

612. Mintrom, Michael; and Vergari, Sandra. Policy Networks and Innovation Diffusion: The Case of State Education Reforms.

613. Kenny, Christopher. The Behavior Consequences of Political Discussion: Another Look at Discussant Effects on Vote Choice.

MAY 1998 -- JOP

614. Virtanen, Simo; and Huddy, Leonie. Old-Fashioned Racism and New Forms of Racial Prejudice.

615. Erikson, Robert S.; Palfrey, Thomas. Campaign Spending and Incumbency: An Alternative Simultaneous Equations Approach.

616. Binder, Sarah; Smith, Steven. Political Goals and Procedural Choice in the Senate.

617. Mattei, Laura. Gender and Power in American Legislative Discourse.

618. Henderson, Errol. Military Spending and Poverty.

AUGUST 1998 -- JOP

619. Black, Earl. The Newest Southern Politics.

620. Petrocik, John; and Desposato, Scott. The Partisan Consequences of Majority-Minority Redistricting in the South, 1992 and 1994

621. Abramowitz, Alan; and Saunders, Kyle. Ideological Realignment in the U.S. Electorate

622. Moscardelli, Haspel, and Wike. Party Building through Campaign Finance Reform: Conditional Party Government in the 104th Congress

623. Wood, B. Dan; and Andersson, Angela. The Dynamics of Senatorial Representation, 1952-1991.

624. Epstein, Hoekstra, Segal, and Spaeth. Do Political Preferences Change? A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Supreme Court Justices

625. Camobreco, John. Preferences, Fiscal Policies, and the Initiative Process.

NOVEMBER 1998 -- JOP

626. Kanazawa, Satoshi. A Possible Solution to the Paradox of Voter Turnout.

627. Huckfeldt, Beck, Dalton, Levine, and Morgan. Ambiguity, Distorted Messages, and Nested Environmental Effects on Political Communication.

628. Box-Steffensmeier, Knight, and Sigelman. The Interplay of Macropartisanship and Macroideology: A Time-Series Analysis.

629. Theilmann, John; and Wilhite, Allen. Campaign Tactics and the Decision to Attack.

630. Groeling, Tim; and Kernell, Samuel. Is Network News Coverage of the President Biased?

631. Moore, Michael; and Hibbing, John. Situational Dissatisfaction in Congress: Explaining Voluntary Departures.

632. Brockington, Donovan, Bowler, and Brischetto. Minority Representation under Cumulative and Limited Voting.

633. Nownes, Anthony; and Freeman, Patricia. Female Lobbyists: Women in the World of "Good Ol' Boys"

FEBRUARY 1999 -- JOP

634. Sears, David; and Funk, Carolyn. Evidence of the Long-Term Persistence of Adults' Political Predispositions.

635. Schlozman, Burns, and Verba. "What Happened at Work Today?" A Multistage Model of Gender, Employment, and Political Participation.

636. Nadeau, Niemi, Fan, and Amato. Elite Economic Forecasts, Economic News, Mass Economic Judgments, and Presidential Approval.

637. Herrera, Richard; and Yawn, Michael. The Emergence of the Personal Vote.

638. Jones, Mark. Electoral Laws and the Effective Number of Candidates in Presidential Elections.

639. Jacobson, Gary. The Effect of the AFL-CIO's "Voter Education" Campaigns on the 1996 House Elections.

640. Rudolph, Thomas. Corporate and Labor PAC Contributions in House Elections: Measuring the Effects of Majority Party Status.

MAY 1999-- JOP

641. Nelson, Thomas. Group Affect and Attribution in Social Policy Opinion.

642. Herring, Jankowski, and Brown. Pro-black Doesn't Mean Anti-white: The Structure of African-American Group Identity.

643. Shaw, Daron. A Study of Presidential Campaign Event Effects from 1952 to 1992.

644. Pastor, Stone, and Rapoport. Candidate-Centered Sources of Party Change: The Case of Pat Robertson, 1988.

645. Mayer, Kenneth. Executive Orders and Presidential Power.

646. Forgette, Richard; and Sala, Brian. Conditional Party Government and Member Turnout on Senate Recorded Votes, 1873-1935.

647. Barker, David. Rushed Decisions: Political Talk Radio and Vote Choice, 1994-1996.

AUGUST 1999-- JOP

648. Weber, Ronald. The Quality of State Legislative Representation: A Critical Assessment.

649. Bratton and Haynie. Agenda Setting and Legislative Success in State Legislatures: The Effects of Gender and Race.

650. Terkildsen and Damore. The Dynamics of Racialized Media Coverage in Congressional Elections.

651. Funk, Carolyn. Bringing the Candidate into Models of Candidate Evaluation.

652. Best, Samuel. The Sampling Problem in Measuring Policy Mood: An Alternative Solution.

653. Binder, Lawrence, and Maltzman. Uncovering the Hidden Effects of Party.

NOVEMBER 1999-- JOP

654. Shaw, Daron. The Methods behind the Madness: Presidential Electoral College Strategies, 1988-1996

655. Shah, Watts, Domke, Fan, and Fibison. News Coverage, Economic Cues, and the Public's Presidential Preferences, 1984-1996

656. Waterman, Jenkins-Smith, and Silva. The Expectations Gap Thesis: Public Attitudes toward an Incumbent President.

657. Cronin and Fordham. Timeless Principles or Today's Fashion? Testing the Stability of the Linkage between Ideology and Foreign Policy in the Senate.

658. Meier, Wrinkle, and Polinard. Representative Bureaucracy and Distributional Equity: Addressing the Hard Question.

659. Leighley and Vedlitz. Race, Ethnicity, and Political Participation: Competing Models and Contrasting Explanations.

660. Cho, Wendy K. Tam. Naturalization, Socialization, Participation: Immigrants and Non-Voting.

661. Carsey and Rundquist. Party and Committee in Distributive Politics: Evidence from Defense Spending.

FEBRUARY 2000-- JOP

662. Aldrich, John; Rohde, David. The Republican Revolution and the House Appropriations Committee.

663. Grofman, Koetzle, McDonald, and Brunell. A New Look at Split-Ticket Outcomes for House and President: The Comparative Midpoints Model.

664. Caldeira, Hojnacki, and Wright. The Lobbying Activities of Organized Interests in Federal Judicial Nominations.

665. Cohen, Jeffrey; Krause, George. Opportunity, Constraints, and the Development of the Institutional Presidency: The Issuance of Executive Orders, 1939-1996.

666. Gartner, Scott; Segura, Gary. Race, Casualties, and Opinion in the Vietnam War.

667. Wielhouwer, Peter. Releasing the Fetters: Parties and the Mobilization of the African-Amerian Electorate.

668. Mooney, Christopher; Lee, Mei-Hsien. The Influence of Values on Consensus and the Contentious Morality Policy: U.S. Death Penalty Reform, 1956-1982.

MAY 2000-- JOP

669. Baumgartner, Jones, MacLeod. The Evolution of Legislative Jurisdictions.

670. Allard and Danziger. Welfare Magnets: Myth or Reality?

671. Gilens and Hertzman. Corporate Ownership and News Bias: Newspaper Coverage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.

672. Brace, Langer, and Hall. Measuring the Preferences of State Supreme Court Judges.

673. Koch, Jeffrey. Do Citizens Apply Gender Stereotypes to Infer Candidates' Ideological Orientations?

674. Miller et al. Emerging Party Systems in Post-Soviet Societies: Fact or Fiction?

675. Chin, Bond, and Geva. A Foot in the Door: An Experimental Study of PAC and Constituency Effects on Access.

676. Berry, Fording, and Hanson. An Annual Cost of Living Increase for the American States, 1960-1995.

677. Haider-Markel, Joslyn, and Kniss. Minority Group Interests and Political Representation: Gay Elected Officials in the Policy Process.

AUGUST 2000-- JOP

678. Aldrich, John. Southern Parties in State and Nation.

679. Carey, Niemi, and Powell. Incumbency and the Probability of Reelection in State Legislative Elections.

680. Overby and Kazee. Outlying Committees in the Statehouse: An Examination of the Prevalence of Committee Outliers in State Legislatures.

681. Coleman and Manna. Congressional Campaign Spending and the Quality of Democracy.

682. Kuklinski et al. Misinformation and the Currency of Democratic Citizenship.

683. Gerber and Green. The Effect of a Nonpartisan Get-Out-the-Vote Drive: An Experimental Study of Leafletting.

684. Howell and Day. Complexities of the Gender Gap.

685. Weiher, Gregory. Minority Student Achievement: Passive Representation and Social Context in Schools.

NOVEMBER 2000-- JOP

686. Norrander, Barbara. The End Game in Post-Reform Presidential Nominations.

687. Lyons and Alexander. A Tale of Two Electorates: Generational Replacement and the Decline of Voting in Presidential Elections.

688. Alt and Lowry. A Dynamic Model of State Budget Outcomes under Divided Partisan Government.

689. Bickers and Stein. The Congressional Pork Barrel in a Republican Era.

690. Goldstein and Freedman. New Evidence for New Arguments: Money and Advertising in the 1996 Senate Elections.

691. Bohrer, Pacek, and Radcliff. Electoral Participation, Ideology, and Party Politics in Post-Communist Europe.

692. Rudolf, Gangl, and Stevens. The Effects of Efficacy and Emotions on Campaign Involvement.

FEBRUARY 2001-- JOP

693. Redlawsk, David. You Must Remember This: A Test of the On-Line Model of Voting.

694. Schlesinger and Heldman. Gender Gap or Gender Gaps? New Perspectives on Support for Government Action and Policies.

695. Nadeau, Richard; Lewis-Beck, Michael. National Economic Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections.

696. Bowling and Ferguson. Divided Government, Interest Representation, and Policy Differences: Competing Explanations of Gridlock in the Fifty States.

697. Gimpel and Schuknecht. Interstate Migration and Electoral Politics.

698. Box-Steffensmeier and DeBoef. Macropartisanship and Macroideology in the Sophisticated Electorate.

699. Gordon, Stacy. All Votes are Not Created Equal: Campaign Contributions and Critical Votes.

700. Tedin, Matland, and Weiher. Age, Race, Self-Interest and Financing Public Schools Through Referenda.

MAY 2001-- JOP

701. Norpoth, Helmut. Divided Government and Economic Voting.

702. Sharp and Joslyn. Individual and Contextual Effects on Attributions about Pornography.

703. Haider-Markel and Joslyn. Gun Policy, Opinion, Tragedy, and Blame Attribution: The Conditional Influence of Issue Frames.

704. Jacoby and Schneider. Variability in State Policy Priorities: An Empirical Analysis.

705. King, James. Incumbent Popularity and Vote Choice in Gubernatorial Elections.

AUGUST 2001-- JOP

706. Lau and Pomper. Effects of Negative Campaigning on Turnout in U.S. Senate Elections, 1988-1998.

707. Hutchings, Vincent. Political Context, Issue Salience, and Selective Attentiveness: Constituent Knowledge of the Clarence Thomas Confirmation Vote.

708. Ditslear and Baum. Selection of Law Clerks and Polarization in the U.S. Supreme Court.

709. Alex-Assensoh and Assensoh. Inner-City Contexts, Church Attendance, and African-American Political Participation.

710. Bowler, Brockington, and Donovan. Election Systems and Voter Turnout: Experiments in the United States.

711. Coleman, John. The Distribution of Campaign Spending Benefits across Groups.

NOVEMBER 2001-- JOP

712. Druckman, James. On the Limits of Framing Effects: Who Can Frame?

713. Hall, Melinda Gann. Voluntary Retirements from State Supreme Courts: Assessing Democratic Pressures to Relinquish the Bench.

714. Baumgartner and Leech. Interest Niches and Policy Bandwagons: Patterns of Interest Group Involvement in National Politics.

715. Caul, Miki. Political Parties and the Adoption of Candidate Gender Quotas: A Cross-National Analysis.

FEBRUARY 2002-- JOP

716. Huckfeldt, Johnson, and Sprague. Political Environments, Political Dynamics, and the Survival of Disagreement.

717. Brown and Shaw. Separate Nations: Two Attitudinal Dimensions of Black Nationalism.

718. Sigelman, Lee; Shiraev, Eric. The Rational Attacker in Russia? Negative Campaigning in Russian Presidential Elections.

719. Fordham, Benjamin. Domestic Politics, International Pressure, and the Allocation of American Cold War Military Spending.

720. Lewis, David. The Politics of Agency Termination: Confronting the Myth of Agency Immortality.

721. Hajnal, Gerber, and Louch. Minorities and Direct Legislation: Evidence from California Ballot Proposition Elections.

722. Gilmour, John. Institutional and Individual Influences on the President's Veto.

723. Hill, Kim; Hurley, Patricia. Symbolic Speeches in the U.S. Senate and Their Representational Implications.

724. Spiliotes and Vavreck. Campaign Advertising: Partisan Convergence or Divergence?

MAY 2002- JOP

725. Martinek, Kemper, and Van Winkle. To Advise and Consent: The Senate and Lower Federal Court Nominations, 1977-1998.

726. Mete, Mihriye. Bureaucratic Behavior in Strategic Environments: Politicians, Taxpayers, and the IRS.

727. Dickinson and Tenpas. Explaining Increasing Turnover Rates among Presidential Advisors, 1929-1997.

728. Canes-Wrone and Marchi. Presidential Approval and Legislative Success.

729. Berinsky, Adam. Political Context and the Survey Response: The Dynamics of Racial Policy Opinion.

730. Gastil, Deess, and Weiser. Civic Awakening in the Jury Room: A Test of the Connection between Jury Deliberation and Political Participation.

731. Djupe and Gilbert. The Political Voice of Clergy.

AUGUST 2002-- JOP

732. Nicholson, Segura, and Woods. Presidential Approval and the Mixed Blessing of Divided Government.

733. Goldstein and Freedman. Campaign Advertising and Voter Turnout: New Evidence for a Stimulation Effect.

734. Sanbonmatsu, Kira. Political Parties and the Recruitment of Women to State Legislatures.

735. Bochmke, Frederick. The Effect of Direct Democracy on the Size and Diversity of State Interest Group Populations.

736. Talbert and Potoski. Setting the Legislative Agenda: The Dimensional Structure of Bill Cosponsoring and Floor Voting.

737. Smith, Mark. Ballot Initiatives and the Democratic Citizen.

738. Herr, J. Paul. The Impact of Campaign Appearances in the 1996 Election.

NOVEMBER 2002-- JOP

739. Wlezien and Erikson. The Timeline of Presidential Election Campaigns.

740. Howell and Lewis. Agencies by Presidential Design.

741. Hill and Klarner. The Many Faces of Elite Power in the "System of 1896."

742. Putz, David. Partisan Conversion in the 1990s: Ideological Realignment Meets Measurement Theory.

743. Bullock, Gaddie, and Ferrington. System Structure, Campaign Stimuli, and Voter Falloff in Runoff Primaries.

FEBRUARY 2003- JOP

744. Alvarez and Bedolla. The Foundations of Latino Voter Partisanship: Evidence from the 2000 Election.

745. Bond, Fleisher, and Wood. The Marginal and Time-Varying Effect of Public Approval on Presidential Success in Congress.

746. Sigelman and Kugler. Why is Research on the Effects of Negative Campaigning So Inconclusive? Understanding Citizens' Perceptions of Negativity.

747. Adams and Merrill. Voter Turnout and Candidate Strategies in American Elections.

748. Rudolph, Thomas. Institutional Context and the Assignment of Political Responsibility.

749. Does Racial Redistricting Cause Conservative Policy Outcomes? Policy Preferences of Southern Representatives in the 1980s and 1990s.

750. Lublin and Voss. The Missing Middle: Why Median-Voter Theory Can't Save Democrats from Singing the Boll-Weevil Blues.

751. Women Running "as Women": Candidate Gender, Campaign Issues, and Voter-Targeting Strategies.

MAY 2003- JOP

752. Hurley and Hill. Beyond the Demand-Input Model: A Theory of Representational Linkages.

753. Berry, Fording, and Hanson. Reassessing the "Race to the Bottom" in State Welfare Policy.

754. Soss, Lengbein, and Metelko. Why Do White Americans Support the Death Penalty.

755. Maestas, Cherie. The Incentive to Listen: Progressive Ambition, Resources and Opinion Monitoring among State Legislators.

756. Kaufmann, Gimpel, and Hoffman. A Promise Fulfilled? Open Primaries and Representation.

757. McAtee, Yackee, and Lowery. Reexamining the Dynamic Model of Divided Partisan Government.

758. Jenkins and Munger. Investigating the Incidence of Killer Amendments in Congress.

759. Sigelman and Buell. You Take the High Road and I'll Take the Low Road? The Interplay of Attack Strategies and Tactics in Presidential Campaigns.

760. Druckman, James. The Power of Television Images: The First Kennedy-Nixon Debate Revisited.

AUGUST 2003- JOP

761. Guy, Mary E. Ties that Bind: The Link between Public Administration and Political Science.

762. Nicholson and Howard. Framing Support for the Supreme Court in the Aftermath of Bush v. Gore.

763. Wood and Theobald. Political Responsiveness and Equity in Public Education Finance.

764. Gronke, Koch, and Wilson. Follow the Leader? Presidential Approval, Presidential Support, and Representatives' Electoral Fortunes.

765. Fox and Oxley. Gender Stereotyping in State Executive Elections: Candidate Selection and Success.

766. Jones, David. Position Taking and Position Avoidance in the U.S. Senate.

767. Knack and Kropf. Voided Ballots in the 1996 Presidential Election: A County-Level Analysis.

768. Meinke and Hasecke. Term Limits, Professionalization, and Partisan Control in U.S. State Legislatures.

NOVEMBER 2003-- JOP

769. Stone and Maisel. The Not-So-Simple Calculus of Winning: Potential U.S. House Candidates' Nomination and General Election Prospects.

770. Atkeson, Lonna. Not All Cues are Created Equal: The Conditional Impact of Female Candidates on Political Engagement.

771. Green, Gerber, and Nickerson. Getting Out the Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Canvassing Experiments.

772. Auerswald and Maltzman. Policymaking through Advice and Consent: Treaty Consideration by the United States Senate.

773. Bali, Valentina. Implementing Popular Initiatives: What Matters for Compliance?

774. Roscoe, Douglas. The Choosers or the Choices? Voter Characteristics and the Structure of Electoral Competition as Explanations for Ticket Splitting.

775. Ardoin and Garand. Measure Constituency Ideology in U.S. House Districts: A Top-Down Simulation Approach.

776. Brewer, Paul. The Shifting Foundations of Public Opinion about Gay Rights.

777. Hetherington, Larson, and Globetti. The Redistricting Cycle and Strategic Candidate Decisions in U.S. House Races.

FEBRUARY 2004- JOP

778. Wlezien, Christopher- Patterns of Representation: Dynamics of Public Preferences and Policy.

779. Clinton and Lapinski. "Targeted" Advertising and Voter Turnout: An Experimental Study of the 2000 Presidential Election.

780. Lewis-Beck and Nadeau. Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism.

781. Iyengar, Norpoth, and Hahn. Consumer Demand for Election News: The Horserace Sells.

782. Koppell and Steen. The Effects of Ballot Position on Election Outcomes.

MAY 2004- JOP

783. Bailey and Rom. A Wider Race? Interstate Competition across Health and Welfare Programs.

784. Adams, Bishin, and Dow. Representation in Congressional Campaigns: Evidence for Discounting/Directional Voting in U.S. Senate Elections.

785. Hutchings, McClerking, and Charles. Congressional Representation of Black Interests: Recognizing the Importance of Stability.

786. Mondak and Anderson. The Knowledge Gap: A Reexamination of Gender-Based Differences in Political Knowledge.

787. Banducci, Donovan, and Karp. Minority Representation, Empowerment, and Participation.

788. Herrmann and Keller. Beliefs, Values, and Strategic Choice: U.S. Leaders' Decisions to Engage, Contain, and Use Force in an Era of Globalization.

AUGUST 2004- JOP

789. Johnson and Roberts. Presidential Capital and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process.

790. Voeten, Erik. Resisting the Lonely Superpower: Responses of States in the United Nations to U.S. Dominance.

791. Niven, David. The Mobilization Solution? Face-to-Face Contact and Voter Turnout in a Municipal Election.

792. Overby and Bell. Rational Behavior or the Norm of Cooperation? Filibustering Among Retiring Senators.

793. Smith, Kevin. The Politics of Punishment: Evaluating Political Explanations of Incarceration Rates.

794. Price and Romantan. Confidence in Institutions Before, During, and After "Indecision 2000".

795. Perry, Huey. Race, the State, and Research Scholarship on Race and Politics.

NOVEMBER 2004- JOP

796. Black, Merle. The Transformation of the Southern Democratic Party.

797. McGuire and Stimson. The Least Dangerous Branch Revisited: New Evidence on Supreme Court Responsiveness to Public Preferences.

798. Covington and Bargen. Comparing Floor-Dominated and Party-Dominated Explanations of Policy Change in the House of Representatives.

799. Apollonio and LaRaja. Who Gave Soft Money? The Effect of Intereest Group Resources on Political Contributions.

800. Druckman, Jacobs, and Ostermeier. Candidate Strategies to Prime Issues and Image.

801. Cohen and King. Relative Unemployment and Gubernatorial Popularity.

802. Hogan, Robert. Challenger Emergence, Incumbent Success, and Electoral Accountability in State Legislative Elections.

FEBRUARY 2005- JOP

803. Carson, Jamie. Strategy, Selection, and Candidate Competition in U.S. House and Senate Elections.

804. Hillygus, D. Sunshine. Campaign Effects and the Dynamics of Turnout Intention in Election 2000.

805. Herron and Sekhon. Black Candidates and Black Voters: Assessing the Impact of Candidate Race on Uncounted Vote Rates.

806. McDermott, Monika. Candidate Occupations and Voter Information Shortcuts.

807. Tenn, Steven. An Alternative Measure of Relative Education to Explain Voter Turnout.

MAY 2005- JOP

808. Ansolabehere and Stewart. Residual Votes Attributable to Technology.

809. Schwindt-Bayer and Mishler. An Integrated Model of Women's Representation.

810. Drury, Olson, and Van Belle. The Politics of Humanitarian Aid: U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, 1964-1995.

811. Carson and Roberts. Strategic Politicians and U.S. House Elections, 1874-1914.

812. Hajnal and Trounstine. Where Turnout Matters: The Consequences of Uneven Turnout in City Politics.

813. Haspel and Knotts. Location, Location, Location: Precinct Placement and the Costs of Voting.

814. Lowry, Robert. Explaining the Variation in Organized Civil Society Across States and Time.

AUGUST 2005- JOP

815. Wood, Owens, and Durham. Presidential Rhetoric and the Economy.

816. Weisberg, Herbert. The Structure and Effects of Moral Predispositions in Contemporary American Politics.

817. Jenkins-Smith, Silva, and Waterman. Micro- and Macrolevel Models of the Presidential Expectations Gap.

818. Tarman and Sears. The Conceptualization and Measurement of Symbolic Racism.

819. Hurwitz and Peffley. Explaining the Great Racial Divide: Perceptions of Fairness in the U.S. Criminal Justice System.

820. Cook and Gronke. The Skeptical American: Revisiting the Meanings of Trust in Government and Confidence in Institutions.

821. Karp and Brockington. Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Overreporting Voter Turnout in Five Countries.

822. Keele, Luke. The Authorities Really Do Matter: Party Control and Trust in Government.

823. Hogan, Robert. State Campaign Finance Laws and Interest Group Electioneering Activities.

NOVEMBER 2005- JOP

824. Lupia and Philpot. Views from Inside the Net: How Websites Affect Young Adults' Political Interest.

825. Harris, Sinclair-Chapman, and McKenzie. Macrodynamics of Black Political Participation in the Post-Civil Rights Era.

826. Young and Perkins. Presidential Rhetoric, the Public Agenda, and the End of Presidential Television's "Golden Age."

827. Griffin and Newman. Are Voters Better Represented?

828. Martinez and Gill. The Effects of Turnout on Partisan Outcomes in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1960-2000.

FEBRUARY 2006- JOP

829. Barabas, Jason. Rational Exuberance: The Stock Market and Public Support for Social Security Privatization.

830. Abramowitz, Alexander, and Gunning. Incumbency, Redistricting, and the Decline of Competition in U.S. House Elections.

831. Campbell, David E. Religious "Threat" in Contemporary Presidential Elections.

832. Mutz and Mondak. The Workplace as a Context for Cross-Cutting Political Discourse.

833. Meinke, Staton, and Wuhs. State Delegate Selection Rules for Presidential Nominations, 1972-2000.

MAY 2006- JOP

834. Bernhard and Sala. The Remaking of an American Senate: The 17th Amendment and Ideological Responsiveness.

835. Baybeck, Brady. Sorting Out the Competing Effects of Racial Context.

836. Clinton, Joshua. Representation in Congress: Constituents and Roll Calls in the 106th House.

837. Claassen and Highton. Does Policy Debate Reduce Information Effects in Public Opinion? Analyzing the Evolution of Public Opinion on Health Care.

838. Larcinese, Rizzo, and Testa. Allocating the U.S. Federal Budget to the States: The Impact of the President.

AUGUST 2006- JOP

839. Preuhs, Robert. The Conditional Effects of Minority Descriptive Representation: Black Legislators and Policy Influence in the American States.

840. Federico, Christopher. Race, Education, and Individualism Revisited.

841. Gomez and Wilson. Rethinking Symbolic Racism: Evidence of Attribution Bias.

842. Gimpel, Lee, and Kaminski. The Political Geography of Campaign Contributions in American Politics.

843. Prior, Markus. The Incumbent in the Living Room: The Rise of Television and the Incumbency Advantage in U.S. House Elections.

844. Rottinghaus, Brandon. Rethinking Presidential Responsiveness: The Public Presidency and Rhetorical Congruency, 1953-2001.

NOVEMBER 2006- JOP

845. Griffin, John. Electoral Competition and Democratic Responsiveness: A Defense of the Marginality Hypothesis.

846. Nicholson-Crotty, Sean. Reassessing Madison's Diversity Hypothesis: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage.

847. Kam, Cindy. Political Campaigns and Open-Minded Thinking.

848. Baum and Jamison. The Oprah Effect: How Soft News Helps Inattentive Citizens Vote Consistently.

849. Althaus and Kim. Priming Effects in Complex Information Environments: Reassessing the Impact of News Discourse on Presidential Approval.

850. Tam, Cho, Gimpel, and Wu. Clarifying the Role of SES in Political Participation: Policy Threat and Arab American Mobilization.

851. Heberlig, Hetherington, and Larson. The Price of Leadership: Campaign Money and the Polarization of Congressional Parties.

852. Randazzo, Waterman, and Fine. Checking the Federal Courts: The Impact of Congressional Statutes on Judicial Behavior.

FEBRUARY 2007- JOP

853. Hirano and Snyder. The Decline of Third-Party Voting in the United States.

854. Merolla, Ramos, and Zechmeistr. Crisis, Charisma, and Consequences: Evidence from the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election.

855. Dickinson and Lebo. Reexamining the Growth of the Institutional Presidency, 1940-2000.

856. Griffin and Flavin. Racial Differences in Information, Expectations, and Accountability.

MAY 2007- JOP

857. Kam and Kinder. Terror and Ethnocentrism: Foundations of American Support for the War on Terrorism.

858. DeCanio, Samuel. Religion and Nineteenth-Century Voting Behavior: A New Look at Some Old Data.

859. Leighley and Nagler. Unions, Voter Turnout, and Class Bias in the U.S. Electorate, 1964-2004.

860. Gay, Claudine. Legislating Without Constraints: The Effect of Minority Districting on Legislators' Responsiveness to Constituency Preferences.

861. Staton, Jackson, and Canache. Dual Nationality Among Latinos: What Are the Implications for Political Connectedness?

AUGUST 2007- JOP

862. Karol and Miguel. The Electoral Cost of War: Iraq Casualties and the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election.

863. Gomez, Hansford, and Krause. The Republicans Should Pray for Rain: Weather, Turnout, and Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections.

864. Fridkin et al. Capturing the Power of a Campaign Event: The 2004 Presidential Debate in Tempe.

865. Gimpel, Kaufmann, and Pearson-Merkowitz. Battleground States versus Blackout States: The Behavioral Implications of Modern Presidential Campaigns.

866. Huckfeldt, Carmines, Mondak, and Zeemering. Information, Activation, and Electoral Competition in the 2002 Congressional Elections.

867. Kousser, Lewis, and Masket. Ideological Adaptation? The Survival Instinct of Threatened Legislators.

868. Berry and Howell. Accountability and Local Elections: Rethinking Retrospective Voting.

NOVEMBER 2007- JOP

869. Gaines, Kuklinski, Quirk, Peyton, and Verkuilen. Same Facts, Different Interpretations: Partisan Motivation and Opinion on Iraq.

870. Berinsky, Adam. Assuming the Costs of War: Events, Elites, and American Public Support for Military Conflict.

871. Griffin and Newman. The Unequal Representation of Latinos and Whites.

872. Lewis, David. Testing Pendleton's Premise: Do Political Appointees Make Worse Bureaucrats?

873. Hall, Melinda. Voting in State Supreme Court Elections: Competition and Context as Democratic Incentives.

874. Gilens, Vavreck, and Cohen. The Mass Media and the Public's Assessments of Presidential Candidates, 1952-2000.

875. Lau, Sigelman, and Rovner. The Effects of Negative Political Campaigns: A Meta-Analytic Reassessment.

JANUARY 2008- JOP

876. Canes-Wrone, Howell, and Lewis. Toward a Broader Understanding of Presidential Power: A Reevaluation of the Two Presidencies Thesis.

877. Lawless and Pearson. The Primary Reason for Women's Underrepresentation? Reevaluating the Conventional Wisdom.

878. Malhotra and Kuo. Attributing Blame: The Public's Response to Hurricane Katrina.

879. Lau and Redlawsk. Older but Wiser? Effects of Age on Political Cognition.

880. Iyengar et al. Selective Exposure to Campaign Communication: The Role of Anticipated Agreement and Issue Public Membership.

881. Sulkin and Swigger. Is There Truth in Advertising? Campaign Ad Images as Signals about Legislative Behavior.

882. Krasno and Green. Do Televised Presidential Ads Increase Voter Turnout? Evidence from a Natural Experiment.

APRIL 2008- JOP

883. Giles et al. The Supreme Court in American Democracy: Unraveling the Linkages between Public Opinion and Judicial Decision Making.

884. Kittilson, Miki. Representing Women: The Adoption of Family Leave in Comparative Perspective.

885. Gastil et al. Jury Service and Electoral Participation: A Test of the Participation Hypothesis.

886. Abrajano et al. The Hispanic Vote in the 2004 Presidential Election: Insecurity and Moral Concerns.

887. Jenkins and Nokken. Partisanship, the Electoral Connection, and Lame-Duck Sessions of Congress, 1877-2006.

888. Sides and Karch. Messages that Mobilize? Issue Publics and the Content of Campaign Advertising.

889. Stein and Vonnahme. Engaging the Unengaged Voter: Vote Centers and Voter Turnout.

890. Hetherington and Rudolph. Priming, Performance, and the Dynamics of Political Trust.

891. Stevens et al. What's Good for the Goose is Bad for the Gander: Negative Political Advertising, Partisanship, and Turnout.

892. Abramowitz and Saunders. Is Polarization a Myth? (Ideology article)

JULY 2008- JOP

893. Fowler and Dawes. Two Genes Predict Voter Turnout.

894. Kam and Palmer. Reconsidering the Effects of Education on Political Participation.

895. Coppedge et al. Two Persistent Dimensions of Democracy: Contestation and Inclusiveness.

896. Brancati, Dawn. Winning Alone: The Electoral Fate of Independent Candidates Worldwide.

897. Levendusky et al. Measuring Distict-Level Partisanship with Implications for the Analysis of U.S. Elections.

898. Alvarez et al. Are Americans Confident Their Ballots are Counted?

899. Lazarus, Jeffrey. Buying In: Testing the Rational Model of Candidate Entry.

900. Hicklin and Meier. Race, Structure, and State Governments: The Politics of Higher Education Diversity.

OCTOBER 2008- JOP

901. Lee, Frances. Dividers, Not Uniters: Presidential Leadership and Senate Partisanship, 1981-2004.

902. Scherer, Bartels, and Steigerwalt. Sounding the Fire Alarm: The Role of Interest Groups in the Lower Federal Court Confirmation Process.

903. Groeling and Baum. Crossing the Water's Edge: Elite Rhetoric, Media Coverage, and the Rally-Round-the-Flag Phenomenon.

904. Claibourn, Michele. Making a Connection: Repetition and Priming in Presidential Campaigns.

905. Dunaway, Johanna. Markets, Ownership, and the Quality of Campaign News Coverage.

906. Donovan, Tolbert, and Smith. Priming Presidential Votes by Direct Democracy.

JANUARY 2009- JOP

907. Bafumi and Shapiro. A New Partisan Voter.

908. Werner, Timothy. Congressmen of the Silent South: The Persistence of Southern Racial Liberals, 1949-1964.

909. Parker, Christopher. When Politics Becomes Protest: Black Veterans and Political Activism in the Postwar South.

910. Nicholson-Crotty, Sean. The Politics of Diffusion: Public Policy in the American States.

911. Somer-Topcu, Zeynep. Timely Decisions: The Effects of Past National Elections on Party Policy Change.

912. Hatemi et al. Do Genes Contribute to the "Gender Gap"?

913. Jones et al. Representation and American Governing Institutions.

914. Box-Steffensmeier et al. The Aggregate Dynamics of Campaigns.

915. Espino and Canon. Vote Switching in the U.S. House.

APRIL 2009- JOP

916. McCarty, Nolan. Presidential Vetoes in the Early Republic: Changing Constitutional Norms or Electoral Reform?

917. Gibson and Caldeira. Knowing the Supreme Court? A Reconsideration of Public Ignorance of the High Court.

918. Jerit, Jennifer. Understanding the Knowledge Gap: The Role of Experts and Journalists.

919. Pacek, Pop-Eleches, and Tucker. Disenchanted or Discerning: Voter Turnout in Post-Communist Countries.

220. Flavin and Griffin. Policy, Preferences, and Participation: Government's Impact on Democratic Citizenship.

221. Caldarone, Canes-Wrone, and Clark. Partisan Labels and Democratic Accountability: An Analysis of State Supreme Court Abortion Decisions.

222. Friedman and Holden. The Rising Incumbent Reelection Rate: What's Gerrymandering Got to Do With It?

223. Adams and Somer-Topcu. Moderate Now, Win Votes Later: The Electoral Consequences of Parties' Policy Shifts in 25 Postwar Democracies.

JULY 2009- JOP

224. Hopkins, Daniel. No More Wilder Effect, Never a Whitman Effect: When and Why Polls Mislead about Black and Female Candidates.

225. Jennings, Stoker, and Bowers. Politics across Generations: Family Transmission Reexamined.

226. Kalkan, Layman, and Uslaner. "Bands of Others"? Attitudes toward Muslims in Contemporary American Society.

227. Goldsmith and Horiuchi. Spinning the Globe? U.S. Public Diplomacy and Foreign Public Opinion.

228. Lazarus, Jeffrey. Party, Electoral Vulnerability, and Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives.

229. Sulkin, Tracy. Campaign Appeals and Legislative Action.

OCTOBER 2009- JOP

230. Herrnson, Paul. The Roles of Party Organizations, Party-Connected Committees, and Party Allies in Elections.

231. Pearson and Schickler. Discharge Petitions, Agenda Control, and the Congressional Committee System, 1929-76.

232. Saiegh, Sebastian. Political Prowess or "Lady Luck"? Evaluating Chief Executives' Legislative Success Rates.

233. Kriner and Shen. Limited War and Political Engagement.

234. Michelson, Bedolla, and McConnell. Heeding the Call: The Effect of Targeted Two-Round Phone Banks on Voter Turnout.

235. Highton, Benjamin. Revisiting the Relationship between Educational Attainment and Political Sophistication.

236. Wood and Lee. Explaining the President's Issue Based Liberalism: Pandering, Partisanship, or Pragmatism.

JANUARY 2010- JOP

237. Ryan L. Claassen and Andrew Povtak. The Christian Right Thesis: Explaining Longitudinal Change in Participation among Evangelical Christians.

238. R. Michael Alvarez, Asa Hopkins and Betsy Sinclair. Mobilizing Pasadena Democrats: Measuring The Effects of Partisan Campaign Contacts. (experimental design)

239. Amaney Jamal and Irfan Nooruddin. The Democratic Utility of Trust: A Cross-National Analysis.

240. Thomas J. Rudolph and Elizabeth Popp. Race, Environment, and Interracial Trust.

241. Nancy Scherer and Brett Curry. Does Descriptive Race Representation Enhance Institutional Legitimacy? The Case of the U.S. Courts. (experimental design)

242. Sung-jin Yoo. Two Types of Neutrality: Ambivalence versus Indifference and Political Participation.

243. Walter J. Stone, Sarah A. Fulton, Cherie D. Maestas and L. Sandy Maisel. Incumbency Reconsidered: Prospects, Strategic Retirement, and Incumbent Quality in U.S. House Elections.

APRIL 2010- JOP

244. Richard L. Fox and Jennifer L. Lawless. If Only They'’d Ask:Gender, Recruitment, and Political Ambitio.

245. Stephen A. Jessee. Partisan Bias, Political Information and Spatial Voting in the 2008 Presidential Election.

246. Fay Lomax Cook, Lawrence R. Jacobs and Dukhong Kim. Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social Security.

247. Shana Kushner Gadarian. The Politics of Threat: How Terrorism News Shapes Foreign Policy Attitudes.

248. Jeffrey W. Ladewig. Ideological Polarization and the Vanishing of Marginals: Retrospective Roll-Call Voting in the U.S. Congress.

JULY 2010- JOP

249. Brown, Adam. Are Governors Responsible for the State Economy? Partisanship, Blame, and Divided Federalism.

250. Boehmke and Bowen. Direct Democracy and Individual Interest Group Membership.

251. Schickler, Pearson, and Feinstein. Congressional Parties and Civil Rights Politics from 1933 to 1972.

252. Bafumi, Erikson, and Wlezien. Balancing Generic Polls and Midterm Congressional Elections.

253. Prior, Markus. You've Either Got It or You Don't? The Stability of Political Interest over the Life Cycle.

254. Kastellec, Lax, and Phillips. Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees.

255. Alvarez-Diaz, Gonzalez, and Radcliff. The Politics of Happiness: On the Political Determinants of Quality of Life in the American States.

OCTOBER 2010- JOP

256. Ura and Wohlfarth. "An Appeal to the People": Public Opinion and Congressional Support for the Supreme Court.

257. Crespin and Rohde. Dimensions, Issues, and Bills: Appropriations Voting on the House Floor.

258. Kittilson and Schwindt-Bayer. Engaging Citizens: The Role of Power-Sharing Institutions.

259. Kang and Powell. Representation and Policy Responsiveness: The Median Voter, Election Rules, and Redistributive Welfare Spending.

260. Gadarian. Foreign Policy at the Ballot Box: How Citizens Use Foreign Policy to Judge and Choose Candidates.

261. Campbell, Dettrey, and Yin. The Theory of Conditional Retrospective Voting: Does the Presidential Record Matter Less in Open-Seat Elections?

262. Garand, James. Income Inequality, Party Polarization, and Roll-Call Voting in the U.S. Senate.

263. Cherif, Feryal. Culture, Rights, and Norms: Women's Rights Reform in Muslin Countries.

264. Hutchings, Walton, and Benjamin. The Impact of Explicit Racial Cues on Gender Differences in Support for Confederate Symbols and Partisanship.

265. Zorn and Bowie. Ideological Influences on Decision Making in the Federal Judicial Hierarchy: An Empirical Assessment.

266. Lupia et al. Why State Constitutions Differ in Their Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage.

267. Evans and Pickup. Reversing the Causal Arrow: The Political Conditioning of Economic Perceptions in the 2000-2004 U.S. Presidential Election Cycle.

JANUARY 2011- JOP

268. Koch and Fulton. In the Defense of Women: Gender, Office Holding, and National Security Policy in Established Democracies.

269. Adams et al. When Candidates Value Good Character: A Spatial Model with Applications to Congressional Elections.

270. Corley, Collins, and Calvin. Lower Court Influence on U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Content.

271. Fridkin and Kenney. The Role of Candidate Traits in Campaigns.

272. Faricy, Christopher. The Politics of Social Policy in America: The Causes and Effects of Indirect versus Direct Social Spending.

273. Dolan, Kathleen. Do Women and Men Know Different Things? Measuring Gender Differences in Political Knowledge.

274. Makse and Volden. The Role of Policy Attributes in the Diffusion of Innovations.

275. Gerber, Kessler, and Meredith. The Persuasive Effects of Direct Mail: A Regression Discontinuity Based Approach.

276. Valentino et al. Election Night's Alright for Fighting: The Role of Emotions in Political Participation.

277. Alt, Mesquita, and Rose. Disentangling Accountability and Competence in Elections: Evidence from U.S. Term Limits.

278. Thomson, Robert. Citizens' Evaluations of the Fulfillment of Election Pledges: Evidence from Ireland.

279. Highton and Kam. The Long-Term Dynamics of Partisanship and Issue Orientations.

280. Beaumont, Elizabeth. Promoting Political Agency, Addressing Political Inequality: A Multilevel Model of Internal Political Efficacy.

APRIL 2011- JOP

281. Tilley and Hobolt. Is the Government to Blame? An Experimental RTest of How Partisanship Shapes Perceptions of Performance and Responsibility.

282. Kastellec, Jonathan. Hierarchical and Collegial Politics on the U.S. Courts of Appeals.

283. Alford et al. The Politics of Mate Choice.

284. Anzia, Sarah. Election Timing and the Electoral Influence of Interest Groups.

285. Fox and Lawless. Gaining and Losing Interest in Running for Public Office: The Concept of Dynamic Political Ambition.

286. Green et al. Does Knowledge of Constitutional Principles Increase Support for Civil Liberties? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment.

287. Luskin and Bullock. "Don't Know" Means "Don't Know": DK Responses and the Public's Level of Political Knowledge.

288. Black et al. Emotions, Oral Argument, and Supreme Court Decision Making.

289. Brooks, Deborah. Testing the Double Standard for Candidate Emotionality: Voter Reactions to the Tears and Anger of Male and Female Politicians.

JULY 2011- JOP

290. Mayer, Alexander. Does Education Increase Political Participation?

291. Gerber et al. Personality Traits and Participation in Political Processes.

292. Lebo and O'Green. The President's Role in the Partisan Congressional Arena.

293. Jones, Philip. Which Buck Stops Here? Accountability for Policy Positions and Policy Outcomes in Congress.

294. Kirkland, Justin. The Relational Determinants of Legislative Outcomes: Strong and Weak Ties Between Legislators.

295. Bullock and Clinton. More a Molehill than a Mountain: The Effects of the Blanket Primary on Elected Officials' Behavior from California.

296. Puglisi and Snyder. Newspaper Coverage of Political Scandals.

OCTOBER 2011- JOP

297. Theriault and Rohde. The Gingrich Senators and Party Polarization in the U.S. Senate.

298. Rugh and Trounstine. The Provision of Local Public Goods in Diverse Communities: Analyzing Municipal Bond Elections.

299. Althaus et al. Assumed Transmission in Political Science: A Call for Bringing Description Back In.

300. Ellis and Faricy. Social Policy and Public Opinion: How the Ideological Direction of Spending Influences Public Mood.

301. Cann and Sidman. Exchange Theory, Political Parties, and the Allocation of Federal Distributive Benefits in the House of Representatives.

302. Reeves, Andrew. Political Disaster: Unilateral Powers, Electoral Incentives, and Presidential Disaster Declarations.

303. Bonneau and Cann. Campaign Spending, Diminishing Marginal Returns, and Campaign Finance Restrictions in Judicial Elections.

JANUARY 2012- JOP

304. Finkel, Horowitz, and Rojo-Mendoza. Civic Education and Democratic Backsliding in the Wake of Kenya's Post-2007 Election Violence.

305. Tavits, Margit. Organizing for Success: Party Organizational Strength and Electoral Performance in Postcommunist Europe.

306. Fitzgerald and Curtis. Partisan Discord in the Family and Political Engagement: A Comparative Behavioral Analysis.

307. Noel, Hans. The Coalition Merchants: The Ideological Roots of the Civil Rights Realignment.

308. Pacheco, Julianna. The Social Contagion Model: Exploring the Role of Public Opinion on the Diffusion of Antismoking Legislation across the American States.

309. Warshaw and Rodden. How Should We Measure District-Level Public Opinion on Individual Issues?

310. Dropp and Perkowitz. Electoral Security and the Provision of Constituency Service.

311. Ura and Ellis. Partisan Moods: Polarization and the Dynamics of Mass Party Preferences.

APRIL 2012- JOP

312. Nelson and Yackee. Lobbying Coalitions and Government Policy Change: An Analysis of Federal Agency Rulemaking.

313. Bell, Clay, and Murdie. Neighborhood Watch: Spatial Effects of Human Rights INGOs.

314. Weber and Thornton. Courting Christians: How Political Candidates Prime Religious Considerations in Campaign Ads.

315. Kelly and Witko. Federalism and American Inequality.

316. Wichowsky, Amber. Competition, Party Dollars, and Income Bias in Voter Turnout, 1980-2008.

317. Butler, Karpowitz, and Pope. A Field Experiment on Legislators' Home Styles: Service versus Policy.

318. Owens and Wedeking. Predicting Drift on Politically Insulated Institutions: A Study of Ideological Drift on the United States Supreme Court.

319. Soroka, Stuart. The Gatekeeping Function: Distributions of Information in Media and the Real World.

320. Ha, Eunyoung. Globalization, Government Ideology, and Income Inequality in Developing Countries.

321. Flores and Nooruddin. The Effect of Elections on Postconflict Peace and Reconstruction.

322. Katznelson and Mulroy. Was the South Pivotal? Situated Partisanship and Policy Coalitions during the New Deal and Fair Deal.

JULY 2012- JOP

323. Jerit and Barabas. Partisan Perceptual Bias and the Information Environment.

324. Hakhverdian and Mayne. Institutional Trust, Education, and Corruption: A Micro-Macro Interactive Approach.

325. Sokhey and McClurg. Social Networks and Correct Voting.

326. Egan and Mullin. Turning Personal Experience into Political Attitudes: The Effect of Local Weather on Americans' Perceptions about Global Warming.

327. Boehmke et al. Close Enough for Comfort? The Spatial Structure of interest and Information in Ballot Measure Elections.

328. Krook and O'Brien. All the President's Men? The Appointment of Female Cabinet Ministers Worldwide.

329. Fieldhouse and Cutts. The Companion Effect: Household and Local Context and the Turnout of Young People.

330. Buttice and Stone. Candidates Matter: Policy and Quality Differences in Congressional Elections.

331. Hall and Reynolds. Targeted Issue Advertising and the Legislative Strategy: The Inside Ends of Outside Lobbying.

332. Clifford, Scott. Reassessing the Unequal Representation of Latinos and African Americans.

OCTOBER 2012- JOP

333. Gillion, Daniel. Protest and Congressional Behavior: Assessing Racial and Ethnic Minority Protests in the District.

334. Evans and Tilley. The Depoliticization of Inequality and Redistribution: Explaining the Decline of Class Voting. (In Great Britain)

335. Reuter and Robertson. Subnational Appointments in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from Russian Gubernatorial Appointments.

336. Johns and Davies. Democratic Peace or Clash of Civilizations? Target States and Support for War in Britain and the United States.

337. Ryan, Timothy. What Makes Us Click? Demonstrating Incentives for Angry Discourse with Digital-Age Field Experiments.

JANUARY 2013- JOP

338. Chong and Druckman. Counterframing Effects.

339. Dancygier and Donnelly. Sectoral Economics, Economic Contexts, and Attitudes toward Immigration.

340. VonDoepp and Young. Assaults on the Fourth Estate: Explaining Media Harassment in Africa.

341. Griffin and Newman. Voting Power, Policy Representation, and Disparities in Voting's Rewards.

342. Grossmann, Matt. The Variable Politics of the Policy Process: Issue-Area Differences and Comparative Networks.

343. Tesler, Michael. The Return of Old-Fashioned Racism to White Americans' Partisan Preferences in the Early Obama Era.

344. Ramirez, Mark. The Policy Origins of Congressional Approval.

345. Anzia and Jackman. Legislative Organization and the Second Face of Power: Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures.

346. Kertzer, Joshua. Making Sense of Isolationism: Foreign Policy Mood as a Multilevel Phenomenon.

347. Rocca and Gordon. Earmarks as a Means and an End: The Link between Earmarks and Campaign Contributions in the U.S. House of Representatives.

348. Panagopoulos, Costas. Extrinsic Rewards, Intrinsic Motivation and Voting.

APRIL 2013- JOP

349. Cameron, Kastellec, and Park. Voting for Justices: Change and Continuity in Confirmation Voting 1937-2010.

350. Tausanovitch and Warshaw. Measuring Constituent Policy Preferences in Congress, State Legislatures, and Cities.

351. Herrnson, Niemi, Claassen, and Patterson. Exceeding Expectations? Determinants of Satisfaction with the Voting Process in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election.

352. Schumacher et al. Why Do Parties Change Position? Party Organization and Environmental Incentives.

353. Hersh and Schaffner. Targeted Campaign Appeals and the Value of Ambiguity.

354. Eggers and Hainmueller. Capitol Losses: The Mediocre Performance of Congressional Stock Portfolios.

THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW

SEPTEMBER 1974- APSR

0. Miller, Arthur. Political Issues and Trust in Government: 1964-1970.

DECEMBER 1974 -APSR

1. Gurr, Ted Robert. Persistence and Change in Political Systemst 1900-1971.

2. Peele, Stanton, and Morse, Stanley J. Ethnic Voting and Political Change in South Africa.

3, Tedin, Kent L. The Influence of Parents on the Political Attitudes of Adolescents.

4. Westefield, Louis P. Majority Party Leadership and the Committee System in the House of Representatives.

5. Weisberg,, Herbert F. Models of Statistical Relationship.

6. Tate, C. Neal. Individual and Contextual Variables in British Voting Behaviori, An Exploratory Note.

MARCH 1975 -APSR

7. Marsh, Alan. The Silent Revolution, Value Priorities, and the Quality of Life in Britain,

8. Massey, Joseph A. The Missing Leader: Japanese Youths' View of Political Authority,

9. Przeworski, Adam. Institutionalization of Voting Patterns, or Is Mobilization the Source of Decay?

10. Kim, Jae-On, and Petroeik, John R. and Enokson,.Stephen N. Voter Turnout Among the American States: Systematic and Individual Components.

11. Rose, Douglas D. Comment: The American States' Impact on Voter Turnout.

12. Colantoni, Claude S. and Levesque, Terrence J. and Ordeshookg Peter C. Campaign Resource Allocations Under the Electoral ,College.

JUNE 1975 -APSR

13. Dobson, Douglas and St. Angelo, Douglas. Party Identification and the Floating Vote: Some Dynamics.

14. Goldman, theldon. Voting Behavior on the U.S. Courts of Appeals Revisited.

15, Meier, Kenneth John, Representative Bureaucracy: An Empirical Analysis.

16. Cowart, Andrew T. and Hansen, Tore and Brofoss, Karl-Erik, Budgetary Strategies and Success at Multiple Decision Levels in the Norwegian Urban Setting.

17. Fischer, Claude S. The City and Political Psychology.

SEPTEMBER 1975 -APSR

18, Funston, Richard. The Supreme Court and Critical Elections.

19. Tafte, Edward R. Determinants of the Outcomes of Midterm Congressional Elections.

20. Grupp, Fred W. Jr, and Richards, Alan R. Variations in Elite Perceptions of American States as Referents for Public Policy Making.

21. McGowan, Potrick and Rood, Robert M. Alliance Behavior in Balance of Power Systems: Applying a Poisson Model to Nineteenth-Century Europe.

22. Ferejohn, John A. and Fiorina, Morris P. Closeness Counts Only in Horseshoes and Dancing.

23. Oppenheimer, Joe. Some Political Implications of Vote Trading and the Voting Paradox: A Proof of Logical Equivalence: A Comment.

DECEMBER 1975 -APSR

Hansen, Susan, Participation, Political Structure, and Concurrence.

25, Achen, Christopher. Mass Political Attitudes and the Survey Response.

26. Arcelus, Francisco; Meltzer, Allan. The Effect of Aggregate Economic Variables on Congressional Elections.

27. Bloom, Howard; Price, H. Douglas. Voter Response to ShortRun Economic Conditions.

28. Jennings, M. Kent; Niemi, Richard. Continuity and Change in Political Orientations: A Longitudinal Study of Two Generations.

29. Greenstein, Fred. The Benevolent Leader Revisited: Children's Images of Political Leaders in Three Democracies.

MARCH 1976.-APSR

30. Fried, Robert. Party and Policy in West German Cities.

31. Lengle, James; Shafer, Byron. Primary Rules, Political Power, and Social Change.

32. Ginsberg, Ben. Elections and Public Policy.

33. Lawrence, David. Procedural Norms and Tolerance: A Reassessment.

34. Edwards, George. Presidential Influence in the House: Presidential Prestige as a Source of Presidential Power.

JUNE 1976.-APSR

35. Robinson, Michael. Public Affairs Television and the Growth of Political Malaise: The Case of Selling of the Pentagon.

36. Hayward, Fred. A Reassessment of Conventional Wisdom about the Informed Public: National Political Information in Ghana.

37. Barkan, Joel. Further Reassessment of Conventional Wisdom: Political Knowledge and Voting Behavior in Rural Kenya.

38. Aberbach, Joel; Rockman, Bert. Clashing Beliefs within the Executive Branch: The Nixon Administration Bureaucracy,

39. Abramson, Paul. Generational Change and the Decline of Party Identification in America: 1952-1974.

40. Rusk, Jerrold. Political Participation in America: Review Essay.

SEPTEMBER 1976.-APSR

41, A Majority Party in Disarray, Policy Polarization in the 1972 Election. Millers, Raine, and Brown.

42. Comment: What Have You Done for Me Lately? Toward an Investment Theory of Voting. Popkin, Gorman, Phillipsl and Smith.

43. Comment on A Majority Party in Disarray. Steeper and Teeter.

44. Comment: Political Methodologies in Disarray: Some Alternative Interpretations of the 1972 Election. David RePass.

45. Ideology in the 1972 Election: Myth or Reality- A Rejoinder; Arthur and Warren Miller.

46. Performance and Instability in Military and Nonmilitary Regime Systems. McKinlay and Cohan.

47. The Future of Community Control. Norman and Susan Fainstein,

DECEMBER 1976.-APSR

48. Industrial Conflict in Advanced Industrial Societiesh Hibbs* Doug.

49, Politicians in Uniform: Military Governments and Social Change in the Third World: Robert Jackman.

50. Political Compliance and U.S. Trade Dominance: Neil Richardson.

51. Godwin, Kenneth, and Shepard, Bruce: Political Processes and Public Expenditures: A Re-Examination Based on Theories of Representative Government,

52. Norpoth, Helmut. Explaining Party Cohesion in Congress: The Case of Shared Policy Attitudes.

53. Ithiel de Sola Pool: Government and the Media (books reviewed).

54, Perry, James and Levine, Charles: An Interorganizational Analysis of Power, Conflict and Settlements in Public Sector Collective Bargaining.

MARCH 1977.-APSR

55. Margolist Michael. From Confusion to Confusion- Issues and the American Voter, 1956-72.

56. Kernell,, Samuel. Presidential Popularity and Negative Voting: An Alternative Explanation of the Midterm Congressional Decline of the President Is Party.

57. Aldrich and McKelvey. A Method of Scaling with Applications to the 1968 and 1972 Presidential Elections.

58. Jennings, M. Kent and Markus, Gregory. The Effect of Military Service on Political Attitudes: A Panel Study.

59. Jones, Greenberg, Kaufman, and Drew. Bureaucratic Response to Citizen-Initiated Contacts: Environmental Enforcement in Detroit.

60. Ferejohn, John. On the Decline of Competition in Congressional Elections.

61. Fiorina, Morris. The Case of the Vanishing Marginals: The Bureaucracy Did It.

62. Qualls, Jame3. Barber's Typological Analysis of Political Leaders.

63. Bacheller, John, Lobbyists and the Legislative Process: The Impact of Environmental Constraints.



JUNE 1977.-APSR

64. Strom, Gerald and Rundquist, Barry. A Revised Theory of Winning in House-Senate Conferences.

65. Muller, Edward. behavioral Correlates of Political Support.

66. Beek, Paul Allen. Partisan Dealignment in the Postwar South,

67. Wright, Gerald. Contextual Models of Electoral Behavior: The Southern Wallace Vote.

68. McPherson, Welch I and Clark. The Stability and Reliability of Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Models.

69. Bernstein, Robert. Divisive Primaries Do Hurt: U.S. Senate Races, 1956-1972.

SEPTEMBER 1977.-APSR

70. Fenno, Richard. U.S. House Members in Their Constituencies.

71. Nelson, Garrison. Partisan Patterns of House Leadership Change, 1789-1977.

72. Deckard Sinclair, Barbara. Party Realignment and the Transformation of the Political Agenda: The House of Repres., 1925-38.

73. Rundquist, Strom, Peters. Corrupt Politicians and Their Electoral Support: Some Experimental Observations.

74. Miller, Bolce, and Halligan. The J-Curve and the Black Urban Riots: An Empirical Test of Progressive Relative Deprivation Theory.

75. Cutler, Neal. Demographic, Social-Psychological, and Political Factors in the Politics of Aging: A Foundation for 'Research in Political Gerontology.

76. Salamon and Siegfried. Economic Power and Political Influence: The Impact of Industry .Structure on Public Policy.

DECEMBER 1977.-APSR

77, Hibbs, Douglas. Political Parties and Macroeconomic Policy.

78. Greenberg, Miller, Mohr, and Vladeck. Developing Public Policy Theory: Perspectives from Empirical Research.

79. Aberbach, Joel. Power Consciousness: A Comparative Analysis.

80. Organski and Kugler. The Costs of' Major Wars: The Phoenix Factor.

81. Paul. Party Systems and Government Stability in the Indian States.

82. Schoultz, Lars. The Socioeconomic Determinants of Popular Authoritarian Electoral Behavior: The Case of Peronism.

83. Muller and Jukam. On the Meaning of Political Support.

MARCH 1978.-APSR

84. Rosenstone and Wolfinger. The Effect of Registration Laws on Voter Turnout.

85, Studlar, Donley. Policy Voting in Britain: The Colored Immigration Issues in the 1964, 1966, and 1970 General Elections.

86. Searingg Donald. Measuring Politicians' Values: Administration

and Assessment of a Ranking Technique in the British House of Commons.

87. Verba and Shabad. Workers' Councils and Political Stratification: The Yugoslav Experience.

88. Burnatein, Paul, Social Cleavages and Party Choice in Israel: A Log-Linear-Analysis.

89. Kuklinski, James, Representativeness and Elections: A Policy Analysis

90. Frohlich, Oppenheimer, Smith~ and Young. A Test of Downsian Voter Rationality: 1964 Presidential Voting.

JUNE 1978.-APSR

91. Etheredge Lloyd. Personality Effects on American Foreign Policy 1898-1968: A Test of Interpersonal Generalization Theory.

Jacobson, Gary. The Effects Of Campaign Spending in 19 Congressional Elections.

93. Kernell, Samuel. Explaining Presidential Popularity.

94. Franklin, Mark; and Mughan, Anthony. The Decline of Class Voting in Britain: Problems of Analysis and Interpretation,

Price, David, Policy Making in Congressional Committees: The Impact of "Environmental" Factors.

96. LeLoup, Lance. Reassessing the Mediating Impact of Legislative Capability.

SEPTEMBER 1978.-APSR

Ulmer, S. Sidney. Selecting Cases for Supreme Court Review: An Underdog Model.

98. Gibson, James L. Judges' Role Orientations, Attitudes, and Decisions: An Interactive Model.

Peters, John, and Welch, Susan. Political Corruption in America-.

100. Gatlin, Giles, and Cataldo. Policy Support within a Target Group: The Case of School Desegregation.

101. Midlarsky, Manus. Analyzing Diffusion and Contagion Effects: The Urban Disorders of the 1960s.

DECEMBER 1978.-APSR

102. Cameron, David. The Expansion of the Public Economy: A Comparative Analysis.

103. Niemi, Richard; Deegant John. A Theory of Political Districting.

104, Lieske, Joel. The Conditions of Racial Violence in American Cities: A Developmental X Synthesis.

MARCH 1979.

105. Converse, Philip and Markus, Gregory. Plus ca Change: The New CPS Election Study Panel.

106. Miller, Goldenberg, and Erbring. Type Set Politics: Impact of Newspapers on Public Confidence.

107. Parker, Glenn and Suzanne. Factions in Committees: The U.S. House of Representatives.

JUNE 1979.-APSR

108. Sears, Henslert and Speer. Whites' Opposition tn Busing: Self-Interest or Symbolic Politics?

109. Johnstont Michael. Patrons and Clients, Jobs and Machines: A Case Study of the Uses of Patronage.

110. Cole, Richard; Caputo, David. Presidential Control of the Senior Civil Service: Assessing the Strategies of the Nixon Years.

111. Jennings, Edward. Competition, Constituenciess and Welfare Policies in American States.

112. Lijphart, Arend. Religious vs. Linguistic vs. Class Voting: The Crucial Experiment of Comparing Belgium, Canada, South Africa, and Switzerland.

SEPTEMBER 1979.-APSR

113. Beck and Jennings. Political Periods and Political Participation.

114. Levitin and Miller. Ideological Interpretations of Presidential Elections.

115. Fow1kes, Perkins, and Rinehart. Gender Roles and Party Roles.

116.- Sullivan, Peirson, and Marcus. An Alternative Conceptualization of Political Tolerance: Illusory Increases 1950s-1970s.

117. Randall, Ronald. Presidential Power versus Bureaucratic Intransigence: The Influence of the Nixon Administration on Welfare Policy.

118, Burns Richard. Generational Replacement and the Growth of Incumbent Reelection Margins in the U.S. House.

DECEMBER 1979.-APSR

119. Markus and-Converse. A Dynamic Simultaneous Equation Model of Electoral Choice.

120. Page and Jones. Reciprocal Effects of Policy Preferences, Party Loyalties, and the Vote.

121. Shively, W. Phillips. The Development of Party Identification among Adults: Exploration of a Functional Model.

122. Ktiklinski and Stanga. Political Participation and Government Responsiveness: The Behavior of California Superior Courts.

MARCH 1980.-APSR

123. Carnines and Stimson. The Two Faces of Issue Voting.

124. Perkins and Fowlkes. dpinion Representation versus Social Representation: Or, Why Women Can't Run as Women and Win.

JUNE 1980.-APSR.

125. DeNardo, James. Turnout and the Vote.

126. Dalton, lussell. Reassessing Parental Socialization: Indicator Unreliability versus Generational Transfer.

SEPTEMBER 1980 -APSR

127. Mann and Wolfinger. Candidates and Parties in Congressional Elections.

128. Abramowitz, Alan. A Comparison of Voting for U.S. Senator and Representative in 1978.

129. Hinckley, Barbara. The American Voter in Congressional Elections.

130. Aldrich, John. A Dynamic Model of Presidential Nomination Campaigns.

131. Sears, David. Self-Interest vs. Symbolic Politics in Policy Attitudes and Presidential Voting.

132. Smith t Eric. The Levels of Conceptualization: False Measures of Ideological Sophistication.

133. Peters and Welch. The Effects on Charges of Corruption on Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections.

134. Bensel, Richard. Creating the Statutory State: The Implications of a 'Rule of Law Standard in American Politics.

135. Lewis-Beck and Alford. Can Government Regulate Safety: The Coal Mine Example.

136. Hoadley, John. The Emergence of Political Parties in Congress 1789-1803.

DECEMBER 1980.-APSR

137. Mladenka, Kenneth. The Urban Bureaucracy and the Chicago Political Machine: Who Gets What and the Limits to Political Control

MARCH 1981.-APSR

138. Greenberg, Edward. Industrial Self-Management and Political Attitudes.

139. Elden, J. Maxwell. Political Efficacy at Work: The Connection Between More Autonomous Forms of Workplace Organization and a More Participatory Politics.

Shingles, Richard. Black Consciousness and Political Participation: The Missing Link.

141. Sullivan, John. The Sources of Political Tolerance: A Multivariate analysis.

142. Carmines, Edward, and Stimson, James. Issue Evolution, Population Replacement, and Normal Partisan.

143. Collie, Melissa. Incumbency, Electoral Safety, and Turnover in the House of Representatives 1952-1976.

JUNE 1981.-APSR

144. Stein, 'Robert. The Allocation of Federal Aid Monies: The Synthesis of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Explanations.

145. Engstrom and McDonald. The Election of Blacks to City Councils: Clarifying the Impact of Electoral Arrangements on the Seats/ Population Relationship.

146. Tate, C. Neal. Personal Attribute Models of the Voting Behavior of U.S. Supreme Court Justices: Liberalism in Civil Liberties and Economics Decisions, 1946-1978.

147. Salisbury and Shepsle. Congressional Staff Turnover and the Ties-That-Bind.

148. Sinclairs Barbara. The Speaker's Task Force in the Post-Reform House of Representatives.

149. Cooper and Brady. Institutional Context and Leadership Style: The House from Cannon to Rayburn.

150. Collat, Donald. The End Game in Presidential Nominations.

151. Kuklinski and West. Economic Expectations and Voting Behavior In United States House and Senate Elections.

152. Kiewiet, D. Roderick. Policy-Oriented Voting in 7esponse to Economic Issues.

SEPTEMBER 1981.

153. Higley and Moore. Elite Integration in the United States and Australia.

154. Noragon, Jack. Political Finance and Political Reform: The Experience with State Income Tax Checkoffs.

155. Jones, Bryan. Party and Bureaucracy: The Influence of Intermediary Groups on Urban Public Service Delivery.

DECEMBER 1981.-APSR

156. Powell, Bingham. Party Systems and Political System Performance: Participation, Stability, and Violence in Contemporary Democracies.

157. Inglehart, Ronald. Post-Materialism in an Environment of Insecurity.

158. Wattenberg, Martin. The Decline of Political Partisanship in the United States: Negativity or Neutrality?

159. Erikson and Tedin. The 1928-1936 Partisan Realignment: The Case for the Conversion Hypothesis.

160. Lowery and Sigelman. Understanding the Tax Revolt: Eight Explanations.

161. Cooper and Brady. Toward a Diachronic Analysis of Congress.

MARCH 1982.-APSR

162. Romzek and Hendricks. Organizational Involvement and Representative Bureaucracy: Can We Have it Both Ways?

163. Beck, Nathaniel. Parties, Administrations, and American Macroeconomic Outcomes.

164. Beck and Jennings. Pathways to Participation.

165. Sharp, Elaine. Citizen-Initiated Contacting of Government Officials and Socioeconomic -- Status: Determining the Relationship and Accounting for it.

JUNE 1982.-APSR

166. Searing, Donald. Rules of the Game in Britain: Can the Politicians be Trusted?

Brown, Courtney. The Nazi Vote: A National Ecological Study.

168. Cover and Brumberg. Baby Books and Ballots: The Impact of Congressional Mail on Constituent Opinion.

169. Wanat and Burke. Estimating the., Degree of Mobilization and Conversion in the 1890s: An Inquiry into the Nature of Electoral Change.

170. Boyle and Jacobs. The Intra-City Distribution of Services: A Multivariate Analysis.

171. Eisinger, Peter. Black Employment in Municipal Jobs: The Impact of Black Political Power.

SEPTEMBER 1982.-APSR

172. Abramson and Aldrich. The Decline of Electoral Participation in America.

173. Norpoth and Rusk. Partisan Dealignment in the American Electorate: Itemizing the Deductions since 1964.

174. Markus, Gregory. Political Attitudes during an Election Year: A Report on the 1980 NES Panel Study.

175. Gibson and Bingham. On the Conceptualization and Measurement of Political Tolerance.

DECEMBER 1982.-APSR

176. Russett, Bruce. Defense Expenditures and National Well-Being.

177. Iyengar, Peters, and Kinder. Experimental Demonstrations of the Not so Minimal Consequences of Television News Programs.

178. Gist, John. Stability and Competition in Budgetary Theory.

179. Atesoglu and Congleton. Economic Conditions and National Elections, Post-Sample Forecasts.

MARCH 1983.-APSR

180. Domke, Eichenberg, Kelleher. The Illusion of Choice: Defense and Welfare in Advanced Industrial Democracies, 1948-1978.

181 Weatherford, M. Stephen. Economic Voting and the Symbolic Politics Argument: A Reinterpretation and Synthesis.

182. Page and Shapiro. Effects of Public Opinion on Policy.

JUNE 1983.-APSR

183. Walker, Jack. The Origins and Maintenance of Interest Groups in America.

184. Calvert and Ferejohn. Coattail Voting in Recent Presidential Elections.

SEPTEMBER 1983.-APSR

185. Way and Burt. Religious Marginality and the Free Exercise Clause.

186. Patterson and Caldeira. Getting Out the Vote: Participation in Gubernatorial Elections.

187. Gormley, Hoadley, Williams. Potential Responsiveness in the Bureaucracy: Views of Public Utility Regulation.

DECEMBER 1983.-APSR

188. Katz, Mahler, and Franz. The Impact of Taxes on Growth and Distribution in Developed Capitalist Countries: A Cross-National Study.

189. Shamir and Sullivan. The Political Context of Tolerance: The United States and Israel.

190. Stone and Abramowitz. Winning May Not be Everything, but It's More than We Thought: Presidential Party Activists in 1980.

191. Franklin and Jackson. The Dynamics of Party Identification.

MARCH 1984.-APSR

192. Garand and Gross. Changes in the Vote Margins for Congressional Candidates: A Specification of Historical Trends.

193. Smith, Richard. Advocacy, Interpretation, and Influence in the U.S. Congress.

194. Salisbury, Robert. Interest Representation: The Dominance of Institutions.

195. Claggett, Flanigan, and Zingale. Nationalization of the American Electorate.

196. Cain, Ferejohn, and Fiorina. The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British Members of Parliament.

197. Carson and Oppenheimer. A Method of Estimating the Personal Ideology of Political Representatives.

JUNE 1984.-APSR

198. MacKuen, Michael. Exposure to Information, Belief Integration, and Individual Responsiveness to Agenda Change.

199. Meier and England. Black Representation and Educational Policy: Are They Related?

200. Cole and Caputo. The Public Hearing as an Effective Citizen Participation Mechanism.

201. Clarke, Harold. Parliament and Political Support in Canada.

202. LeDuc and Clarke. Partisan Instability in Canada: Evidence from a New Panel Study.

SEPTEMBER 1984.-APSR

203. Johnson, Slater, McGowan. Explaining African Military Coups d'Etat, 1960-1982.

204. Manheim and Albritton. Changing National Images: International Public Relations and Media Agenda Setting.

205. Foster, Carroll. The Performance of Rational Voter Models in Recent Presidential Elections.

206. Patterson and Caldeira. The Etiology of Partisan Competition.

DECEMBER 1984.

207. Ragsdale, Lyn. The Politics of Presidential Speechmaking, 1949-1980.

208. Jennings and Markus. Partisan Orientations over the Long Haul: Results from the Three-Wave Political Socialization Panel Study.

MARCH 1985.-APSR

209. Chappell and Keech. A New View of Political Accountability for Economic Performance.

210. Brady, David. A Reevaluation of Realignments in American Politics: Evidence from the House of Representatives.

211. Zipp, John. Perceived Representativeness and Voting: An Assessment of the Impact of Choices vs. Echoes.

212. Inglehart, Ronald. Aggregate Stability and Individual Level Flux in Mass Belief Systems: The Levels of Analysis Paradox.

213. Zuckerman and West. The Political Bases of Citizen Contacting: A Cross-National Analysis.

JUNE 1985.-APSR

214. Born, Richard. Partisan Intentions and Election Day Realities in the Congressional Redistricting Process.

215. Cain, Bruce. Assessing the Partisan Effects of Redistricting.

216. Ostrom and Simon. Promise and Performance: A Dynamic Model of Presidential Popularity.

217. Miller and Wattenberg. Throwing the Rascals Out: Policy and Performance Evaluations of Presidential Candidates, 1952-1980.

218. Poole and Daniels. Ideology, Part y, and Voting in the U.S. Congress, 1959-1980.

219. Wright, John. PACs, Contributions, and Roll Calls: Organizational Perspective.

220. Madsen, Douglas. A Biochemical Property Relating to Power Seeking in Humans.

221. Plotnick and Winters. A Politicoeconomic Theory of Income Redistribution.

SEPTEMBER 1985.-APSR

222. Kelley et al. The Decline of Class Revisited: Class and Party in England, 1964-1979.

223. Strom, Kaare. Party Goals and Government Performance in Parliamentary Democracies.

224. Uslaner and Conway. The Responsive Congressional Electorate: Watergate, the Economy, and Vote Choice in 1974.

225. Bartels, Larry. Expectations and Preferences in Presidential Nominating Campaigns.

DECEMBER 1985.-APSR

226. Brady and Sniderman. Attitude Attribution: A Group Basis for Political Reasoning.

227. Moe, Terry. Control and Feedback in Economic Regulation: The Case of the NLRB,

228. Schlesinger, Joseph. The New American Political Party.

MARCH 1986.-APSR

229. Powell, Bingham. American Voter Turnout in Comparative Perspective.

230. Campbell, James. Presidential Coattails and Midterm Losses in State Legislative Elections.

231. Rabinowitz and MacDonald. The Power of the States in U.S. Presidential Elections.

232. Stone, Walter. The Carryover Effect in Presidential Elections (divisive primaries)

233. Axelrod, Robert. Presidential Election Coalitions in 1984.

JUNE 1986.-APSR

234. Lodge and Hamill. A Partisan Schema for Political Information Processinq.

235. Miller, Wattenberg, Malanchuk. Schematic Assessments of Presidential Candidates.

236. Wright and Berkman. Candidates and Policy in U.S. Senate Elections.

237. Silver, Anderson, Abramson. Who Overreports Voting?

SEPTEMBER 1986.-APSR

233. Carmines and Stimson. On the Structure and Sequence of Issue Evolution.

239. Stanley, Bianco, Niemi. Partisanship and Group Support over Time: A Multivariate Analysis.

DECEMBER 1986.

240. Caldeira, Gregory. Neither the Pursue Nor the Sword: Dynamics of Public Confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court.

241. Tucker, Vedlitz, DeNardo. Does Heavy Turnout Help Democrats in Presidential Elections.

MARCH 1987.-APSR

242. Page, Shapiro, Dempsey. What Moves Public Opinion?

243. Squire, Wolfinger, Glass. Residential Mobility and Voter Turnout.

244. Parent, Jillson, Weber. Voting Outcomes in the 1984 Democratic Party Primaries and Caucuses.

245. Hall, Richard. Part4ation and Purpose in Committee Decisionmaking.

JUNE 1987.-APSR

246. Jennings, M. Kent. Residues of a Movement: The Aging of the American Protest Generation.

247. Jackman, Robert W. Political Institutions and Voter Turnout in the Industrial Democracies.

248. MacKuen and Brown. Political Context and Attitude Change.

249. Abramson, Paul. Measuring the Southern Contribution to the Democratic Coalition.

SEPTEMBER 1987.-APSR

250. MacDonald and Rabinowitz. The Dynamics of Structural Realignment.

251. Erikson, McIver, Wright. State Political Culture and Public Opinion.

252. Iyengar, Stanto. Television News and Citizens' Explanations of National Affairs.

253. Vertz, Frendreis, Gibson. Nationalization of the Electorate in the United States.

DECEMBER 1987.-APSR

254. Hurwitz, Peffley. How are Foreign Policy Attitudes Structured? A Hierarchical Model.

255. Caldeira, Gregory. Public Opinion and U.S. Supreme Court: FDR's Court-Packing Plan.

256. Huckfeldt, Sprague. Networks in Context: The Social Flow of Political Information.

257. Salisbury, Heinz, Laumann, Nelson. Who Works with Whom? Interest Group Alliances and Opposition.

258. Kawato, Sadafumi. Nationalization and Partisan Realignment in Congressional Elections.

259. King, Browning. Democratic Representation and Partisan Bias in Congressional Elections.

MARCH 1988.-APSR

260. Gray, Lowery. Interest Group Politics and Economic Growth in U.S. States.

261. Chubb, John. Institutions, the Economy, and the Dynamics of State Elections.

JUNE 1988.-APSR

262. Abramowitz, Alan. Explaining Senate Election Outcomes.

263. Hibbs, Dennis. Income Distribution in the United States.

SEPTEMBER 1988- APSR.

264. Marcus, George. The Structure of Emotional Response: 1984 Presidential Candidates.

265. Schubert, James. Age and Active-Passive Leadership Style.

266. Feld and Grofman. Ideological Consistency as a Collective Phenomenon.

267. Garand, James. Explaining Government Growth in the U.S. States.

DECEMBER 1988.-APSR

268. Caldeira, Wright. Organized Interests and Agenda Setting in the U.S. Supreme Court.

269. Rothenberg, Lawrence. Organizational Maintenance and the Retention Decision in Groups.

270. Brown, Courtney. Mass Dynamics of U.S. Presidential Competitions, 1928-1936.

271. Inglehart, Ronald. The Renaissance of Political Culture.

272. Kamlet, Mowery, Tsu Su. Upsetting National Priorities: The Reagan Administration's Budgetary Strategy.

273. Kenney and Rice. Presidential Prenomination Preferences and Candidate Evaluations.

274. Cassel and Luskin. Simple Explanations of Turnout Decline.

MARCH 1989.-APSR

275. Rabinowitz and Macdonald. A Directional Theory of Issue Voting.

276. Aldrich, Sullivan, Borgida. Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates Waltz Before a Blind Audience?

277. Mladenka, Kenneth. Blacks and Hispanics in Urban Politics.

278. Cox and Munger. Closeness, Expenditures, and Turnout in the 1982 U.S. House Elections.

JUNE 1989.-APSR

279. Alesina and Rosenthal. Partisan Cycles in Congressional Elections and the Macroeconomy.

280. Lodge, McGraw, Stroh. An Impression-Driven Model of Candidate Evaluation.

281. Strate, Parrish, Elder, Ford. Life Span Civic Development and Voting Participation.

282. Segal and Cover. Ideological Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices.

283. Erikson, Robert. Economic Conditions and the Presidential Vote.

SEPTEMBER 1989.-APSR

284. Peterson, Rom. American Federalism, Welfare Policy, and Residential Choices.

285. Erikson, Wright, McIver. Political Parties, Public Opinion, and State Policy in the United States.

286. Franklin, Kosaki. Republican Schoolmaster: The U.S. Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and Abortion.

287. Jacobson, Gary C. Strategic Politicians and the Dynamics of U.S. House Elections, 1946-1986.

288. Koford, Kenneth. Dimensions in Congressional Voting.

DECEMBER 1989.-APSR

289. MacKuen, Erikson, Stimson. Macropartisanship.

290. Goldfield, Michael. Worker Insurgency, Radical Organization, and New Deal Labor Legislation.

291. Mintz, Alex. Guns Versus Butter: A Disaggregated Analysis.

MARCH 1990-- APSR

292. Budge and Hofferbert. Mandates and Policy Outcomes: U.S. Party Platforms and Federal Expenditures.

293. Krehbiel, Keith. Are Congressional Committees Composed of Preference Outliers?

294. Bledsoe and Herring. Victims of Circumstances: Women in Pursuit of Political Office.

295. Frendreis, Gibson, and Vertz. The Electoral Relevance of Local Party Organizations.

JUNE 1990.-APSR

296. Bobo and Gilliam. Race, Sociopolitical Participation, and Black Empowerment.

297. Berry and Berry. State Lottery Adoption as Policy Innovations: An Event History Analysis.

298. Wright, John. Contributions, Lobbying, and Committee Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives.

299. Lijphart, Arend. The 'Political Consequences of Electoral Laws, 1945-85.

300. Krosnick and Kinder. Altering the Foundations of Support for the President Through Priming.

301. Campbell and Sumners. Presidential Coattails in Senate Elections.

302. McClain and Karnig. Black and Hispanic Socioeconormic and Political Competition.

SEPTEMBER 1990.-APSR

303. Williams, John. Political Manipulation of Macroeconomic Policy.

304. Hall and Wayman. Buying Time: Moneyed Interests and the Mobilization of Bias in Congressional Committees.

305. Bahry and Silver. Soviet Citizen Participation on Eve of Democratization.

DECEMBER 1990.-APSR

306. Hall and Grofman. The Committee Assignment Process and the Conditional Nature of Committee Bias.

307. Snider, Lewis. The Political Performance of Third World Governments and the Debt Crisis.

308. Mintz and Huang. Defense Expenditures, Economic Growth, and the "Peace Dividend."

309. Skocpol, Finegold, Goldfield. Explaining New Deal Labor Policy.

MARCH 1991.-APSR

310. Cohen, Krassa, Hamman. The Impact of Presidential Campaigning on Midterm U.S. Senate Elections.

311. Abramson and Ostrom. Macropartisanship: An Empirical Reassessment.

312. Rapoport, Stone, Abramowitz. Do Endorsements Matter? Group Influence in the 1984 Democratic Caucuses.

JUNE 1991.-APSR

313. Hibbing, John. Contours of the Modern Congressional Career.

314. Hird, John. The Political Economy of Pork: Project Selection at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

315. Bartels, Larry. Constituency Opinion and Congressional Policy Making: The Reagan Defense Buildup.

316. Miller, Warren E. Party Identification, Realignment, and Party Voting: Back to the Basics.

SEPTEMBER 1991.-APSR

317. Richardson, Bradley. European Party Loyalties Revisited.

318. Poole, Rosenthal, and Koford. On Dimensionalizing Roll Call Votes in the U.S. Congress.

DECEMBER 1991 -APSR.

319. Bruce, Clark, and Kessel. Advocacy Politics in Presidential Parties.

320. Tate, Katherine. Black Political Participrtion in the 1984 and 1983 Presidential Elections.

321. Simon, Ostrom, and Marra. The President, Referendum Voting, and Subnational Elections in the United States.

322. Franklin, Charles. Eschewing Obfuscation? Campaigns and the Perception of U.S. Senate Incumbents.

323. Nagler, Jonathan. The Effect of Registration Laws and Education on U.S. Voter Turnout.

324. Niemi, Craig, Mattei. Measuring Internal Political Efficacy in the 1988 National Election Study.

MARCH 1992.-APSR

325. Abramson, Aldrich, Paolino, Rohde. "Sophisticated" Votinq in the 1988 Presidential Primaries.

326. Huckfeldt, Sprague. Political Parties and Electoral Mobilization: Political Structure, Social Structure, and the Party Canvass.

327. Mouw and MacKuen. The Strategic Agenda in Legislative Politics.

328. Weatherford, Stephen. Measuring Political Legitimacy.

JUNE 1992.-APSR

329. Gibson, James, The Political Consequences of Intolerancet Cultural Conformity and Political Freedom.

330. Radcliff, Benjamin, The Welfare State, Turnout, and the Economy: A Comparative Analysis.

331, Sheehan, Mishler, Songer. Ideology, Status, and the Differential Success of Direct Parties Before the Supreme Court.

332. MacKuen et al. Question-Wording and Macropartisanship:

SEPTEMBER 1992.-APSR

333. MacKuen, Erickson, Stimson. Peasants or Bankers? The American Electorate and the U.S. Economy.

334. Leighley and Nagler. Socioeconomic Bias in Turnout 1964-1983: The Voters Remain the Same.

DECEMBER 1992.-APSR

335. Hartley and Russett. Public Opinion and the Common Defense: Who Governs Military Spending in the United States?

336. Beck, Baum, Clausen, and Smith. Patterns and Sources of Ticket Splitting in Subpresidential Voting.

337. McDonagh, Eileen. Representative Democracy and State Building in the Progressive Era.

338. Suzuki, Motoshi. Political Business Cycles in the Public Mind.

339. Overby, Henschen, Strauss, and Walsh. Courting Constituents?

An Analysis of the Senate Confirmation Vote on Justice Clarence Thomas.

MARCH 1993-- APSR

340. Alesina, Londregan, Rosenthal. A Model of the Political Economy of the United States.

341. Dryzek and Berejikian. Reconstructive Democratic Theory.

342. Mishler and Sheehan. The Supreme Court as a Countermajoritarian Institution? The Impact of Public Opinion on Supreme Court Decision.

343. Banaszak and Plutzer. Contextual Determinants of Feminist Attitudes: National and Subnational Influences in Western Europe.

344. Durr, Robert. What Moves Policy Sentiment?

345. Brady, David. Book Reviews: Causes and Consequences of Divided Government: Toward a New Theory of American Politics?

JUNE 1993.-APSR

346. Bartels, Larry. Messages Received: Political Impact of Media Exposure.

347. Cohen and Dawson. Neighborhood Poverty and African American Politics.

348. Verba, Schlozman, Brady, Nie. Citizen Activity: Who Participates? What Do They Say?

349. Morton, Rebecca. Incomplete Information and Ideological Explanations of Platform Divergence.

350. Taagepera and Shugart. Predicting the Number of Parties: A Quantitative Model of Duverger's Mechanical Effect.

SEPTEMBER 1993.-APSR

351. Duch, Raymond. Tolerating Economic Reform: Popular Support for Transition to a Free Market in the Former Soviet Union.

352. Jones, Baumgartner, Talbert. Destruction of Issue Monopolies in Congress.

353. Marcus and MacKuen. Anxiety, Enthusiasm, and the Vote: The Emotional Underpinnings of Learning and Involvement during Presidential Campaigns.

354. Skocpol, Howard, Lehmann, and Abend-Wein. Women's Associations and the Enactment of Mothers' Pensions in the United States.

355. McGuire and Caldeira. Lawyers, Organized Interests, and the Law of Obscenity: Agenda Setting in the Supreme Court.

356. King, Laver, Hofferbert, Budge, and McDonald. Party Platforms and Government Spending.

DECEMBER 1993.-APSR

357. Strom and Leipart. Policy, Institutions., and Coalition Avoidance: Norwegian Governments, 1945-1990.

358. Kiewiet and Zeng. Analysis of Congressional Career Decisions, 1947-86.

359. Beck et al. Government Partisanship, Labor Organization, and Macroeconomic Performance: A Corrigendum.

360. Holbrook and Dunk. Electoral Competition in the American States.

361. Krosnick and Brannon. Presidential Evaluations: Multidimensional Effects of Political Involvement.

MARCH 1994.-APSR

362. King, David. Nature of Congressional Committee Jurisdictions.

363. Lupia, Arthur. Shortcuts Versus Encyclopedias: Information and

Voting Behavior in California Insurance Reform Elections.

364. Mebane, Walter. Fiscal Constraints and Electoral Manipulation in American Social Welfare.

365. Rahn, Aldrich, Borgida. Individual and Contextual Variations in Political Candidate Appraisal.

JUNE 1994.-APSR

366. Fiorina, Morris. Divided Government in the American States: A Byproduct of Legislative Professionalism?

367. Giles and Hertz. Racial Threat and Partisan Identification.

368. Inglehart and Abramson. Economic Security and Value Change.

369. Lutz, Donald. Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment.

370. Nadeau, Niemi, Amato. Expectations and Preferences in British General Elections.

371. Miller, Hesli, Reisinger. Reassessing Mass Support for Political and Economic Change in the Former USSR.

SEPTEMBER 1994.-APSR

372. Jacobs and Shapiro. Issues, Candidate Image, and Priming: The Use of Private Polls in Kennedy's 1960 Presidential Campaign.

373. Gelman and King. Enhancing Democracy through Legislative Redistricting.

374. Kathlene, Lyn. Power and Influence in State Legislative Policymaking: The Interaction of Gender and Position in Committee Hearing Debates.

375. Muller and Seligson. Civic Culture and Democracy: The Question of Causal Relationships.

376. Kenny and McBurnett. An Individual-Level Multiequation Model of Expenditure Effects in Contested House Elections.

377. Norpoth, Segal; Mishler, Sheehan. Popular Influence on Supreme Court Decisions: Controversy section.

DECEMBER 1994.-APSR

378. Alt and Lowry. Divided Government, Fiscal Institutions, and Budget Deficits: Evidence from the States.

379. Ansolabehere, Iyengar, Simon, and Valentino. Does Attack Advertising Demobilize the Electorate?

380. Lebovic, James. Riding Waves or Making Waves? The Services and the U.S. Defense Budget, 1981-1993.

381. Burkhart and Lewis-Beck. Comparative Democracy: The Economic Development Thesis.

382. Grier, Munger, and Roberts. The Determinants of Industry Political Activity, 1978-1986.

383. Bishop et al. Question Form and Context Effects in the Measurement

of Partisanship: Experimental Tests of the Artifact Hypotheses.

MARCH 1995.-APSR

384. Nardulli, Peter. The Concept of a Critical Realignment, Electoral Behavior, and Political Change.

385. Brown, Robert. Party Cleavages and Welfare Effort in the American States.

386. Atkeson and Partin. Economic and Referendum Voting: A Comparison of Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections.

387. Clingermayer and Wood. Disentangling Patterns of State Debt Financing.

388. Hall and Houweling. Avarice and Ambition in Congress: Representatives' Decisions to Run or Retire from the U.S. House.

389. Stimson, James. Book reports on Opinion and Representation books.

JUNE 1995-- APSR

390. Brady, Verba, and Schlozman. Beyond SES: A Resource Model of Political Participation.

391. Lodge, Steenbergen, Brau. Dynamics of Candidate Evaluation.

392. Shugart, Matthew. The Electoral Cycle and Institutional Sources of Divided Presidential Government.

393. Lloyd, Randall. Separating Partisanship from Party in Judicial Research: Reapportionment in the U.S. District Courts.

394. Stoker and Jennings. Life-Cycle Transitions and Political Participation: The Case of Marriage.

SEPTEMBER 1995.-APSR

395. Stimson, MacKuen, Erikson. Dynamic Representation.

DECEMBER 1995.-APSR

396. Martin, Cathie Jo. Nature or Nurture? Sources of Firm Preference for National Health Reform.

397. Pattie et al. Winning the Local Vote: The Effectiveness of Constituency Campaign Spending in Great Britain, 1983-1992.

MARCH 1996.-APSR

398. Verba, Sidney. The Citizen Respondent: Sample Surveys and American Democracy.

399. Binder, Sarah. The Partisan Basis of Procedural Choice: Allocating Parliamentary Rights in the House, 1789-1990.

400. Katz and Sala. Careerism, Committee Assignments, and the Electoral Connection.

401. Miller, Reisinger, Hesli. Understanding Political Change in Post-Soviet Societies: A Further Commentary on Finifter and Mickiewicz.

JUNE 1996.-APSR

402. Carpenter, Daniel. Adaptive Signal Processing, Hierarchy, and Budgetary Control in Federal Regulation.

SEPTEMBER 1996.-APSR

403. Kessler and Krehbiel. Dynamics of Cosponsorship.

404. Box-Steffensmeier and Smith. The Dynamics of Aggregate Partisanship.

405. Gilens, Martin. "Race Coding" and White Opposition to Welfare.

DECEMBER 1996.-APSR

406. Nagel and McNulty. Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in Senatorial and Gubernatorial Elections.

407. Cameron, Epstein, and O'Halloran. Do Majority-Minority Districts Maximize Substantial Black Representation in Congress.

408. Webber and Domhoff. Myth and Reality in Business Support for Democrats and Republicans in the 1936 Presidential Election.

MARCH 1997.-APSR

409. Lijphart, Arend. Unequal Participation: Democracy's Unresolved Dilemma.

410. Sears and Valentino. Politics Matters: Political Events as Catalysts for Preadult Socialization.

411. Stonecash, Agathangelou, and Fiorina. Forum on Trends in Partisan Composition of State Legislatures; and Professionalism, Realignment, and Representation.

JUNE 1997.-APSR

412. Box-Steffensmeier, Arnold, Zorn. The Strategic Timing of Position Taking in Congress: A Study of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

413. Jennings, M. Kent. Political Participation in the Chinese Countryside.

414. Burns, Schlozman, Verba. The Public Consequences of Private Inequality: Family Life and Citizen Participation.

415. Gerber and Park. The Quixotic Search for Consensus on the U.S. Supreme Court: A Cross-Judicial Empirical Analysis of the Rehnquist Court Justices.

SEPTEMBER 1997.-APSR

416. Nelson, Clawson, Oxley. Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance.

417. Lau and Redlawsk. Voting Correctly.

418. Gibson, James. Mass Opposition to the Soviet Putsch of August 1991: Collective Action,, Rational Choice and Democratic Values in the Former Soviet Union.

DECEMBER 1997.-APSR

419. Sara Crook and John Hibbing. A Not-so-distant Mirror: The 17th Amendment and Institutional Change.

420. Sigelman, Lee and Wahlbeck, Paul. The "Veepstakes": Strategic Choice in Presidential Running Mate Selection.

421. Ellis, Richard and Thompson, Fred. Culture and the Environment in the Pacific Northwest.

MARCH 1998--APSR

422. Dalton, Russel; Beck, Paul; and Huckfeldt, Robert. Partisan Cues and the Media: Information Flows in the 1992 Presidential Election.

423. Timpone, Richard. Structure, Behavior, and Voter Turnout in the United States.

424. Sellers, Patrick. Strategy and Background in Congressional Campaigns.

JUNE 1998--APSR

425. Johnson, Timothy; and Martin, Andrew. The Public's Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions.

426. Brunell, Thomas; and Grofman, Bernard. Explaining Divided U.S. Senate Delegations, 1788-1996: A Realignment Approach.

427. Gerber, Alan. Estimating the Effect of Campaign Spending on Senate Election Outcomes Using Instrumental Variables.

SEPTEMBER 1998--APSR

428. Burden, Barry; and Kimball, David. A New Approach to the Study of Ticket Splitting.

429. Althaus, Scott. Information Effects in Collective Preferences.

DECEMBER 1998--APSR

430. Lowry, Robert; Alt, James; and Ferree, Karen. Fiscal Policy Outcomes and Electoral Accountability in American States.

431. Hojnacki, Marie; and Kimball, David. Organized Interests and the Decision of Whom to Lobby in Congress.

432. Hetherington, Marc. The Political Relevance of Political Trust.

433. Krutz, Glen; Fleisher, Richard; and Bond, Jon. From Abe Fortas to Zoe Baird: Why Some Presidential Nominations Fail in the Senate.

MARCH 1999-- APSR

434. Groseclose, Levitt, and Snyder. Comparing Interest Group Scores across Time and Chambers: Adjusted ADA Scores for the U.S. Congress

435. Baum, Matthew; and Kernell, Samuel. Has Cable Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television.

436. Oliver, J. Eric; and Wolfinger, Raymond. Jury Aversion and Voter Registration.

437. Brady, Schlozman, and Verba. Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists.

JUNE 1999-- APSR

438. Cox and Magar. How Much is Majority Status in the U.S. Congress Worth?

439. Hetherington, Marc. The Effect of Political Trust on the Presidential Vote, 1968-96.

440. Edwards, George; and Wood, B. Dan. Who Influences Whom? The President and the Public Agenda.

441. Shaw, Daron. The Effect of TV Ads and Candidate Appearances on Statewide Presidential Votes, 1988-96.

SEPTEMBER 1999-- APSR

442. Wilkerson, John. "Killer" Amendments in Congress.

DECEMBER 1999-- APSR

443. Coleman, John. Unified Government, Divided Government, and Party Responsiveness.

444. Hammons, Christopher. Was James Madison Wrong? Rethinking the American Preference for Short, Framework-Oriented Constitutions.

445. Lau, Sigelman, Heldman, Babbitt. The Effects of Negative Advertisements: A Meta-Analytic Assessment.

446. Kahn and Kenney. Do Negative Campaigns Mobilize or Suppress Turnout? Clarifying the Relationship between Negativity and Participation.

447. Wattenberg and Brians. Negative Campaign Advertising: Demobilizer or Mobilizer?

448. Ansoldabehere, Iyengar, and Simon. Replicating Experiments Using Aggregate and Survey Data: The Case for Negative Advertising and Turnout.

MARCH 2000-- APSR

449. Lee, Frances. Senate Representation and Coalition Building in Distributive Politics.

450. Hoekstra, Valerie. The Supreme Court and Local Public Opinion.

451. Alvarez, Nagler, and Bowler. Issues, Economics, and the Dynamics of Multiparty Elections: The British 1987 General Election.

JUNE 2000-- APSR

452. Schickler, Eric. Institutional Change in the House of Representatives, 1867-1998: A Test of Partisan and Ideological Power Balance Models.

453. Oliver, J. Eric. City Size and Civic Involvement in Metropolitan America.

SEPTEMBER 2000-- APSR

454. Erikson and Palfry. Equilibria in Campaign Spending Games: Theory and Data.

455. Huckfeldt, Sprague, and Levine. The Dynamics of Collective Deliberation in the 1996 Election: Campaign Effects on Accessibility, Certainty, and Accuracy.

456. Gerber and Green. The Effects of Personal Canvassing, Telephone Calls, and Direct Mail on Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment.

457. Stratmann, Thomas. Congressional Voting over Legislative Careers: Shifting Positions and Changing Constraints.

DECEMBER 2000-- APSR

458. Berry, Berkman, Schneiderman. Legislative Professionalism and Incumbent Reelection: The Development of Institutional Boundaries

MARCH 2001-- APSR

459. Mutz and Martin. Facilitating Communication across Lines of Political Difference: The Role of Mass Media

460. Fording, Richard. The Political Response to Black Insurgency: A Critical Test of Competing Theories of the State.

461. Hibbing, John; Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth. Process Preferences and American Politics: What People Want Government to Be.

JUNE 2001-- APSR

462. Hall, Melinda. State Supreme Courts in American Democracy: Probing the Myths of Judicial Reform.

463. Martin, Andrew. Congressional Decision Making and the Separation of Powers.

464. Gilens, Martin. Political Ignorance and Collective Policy Preferences.

465. Hill and Kriesi. An Extension and Test of Converse's "Black-and-White" Model of Response Stability.

SEPTEMBER 2001-- APSR

466. Gay, Claudine. The Effect of Black Congressional Representation on Political Participation.

467. Hajnal, Zoltan. White Residents, Black Incumbents, and a Declining Racial Divide.

468. Hetherington, Marc. Resurgent Mass Partisanship: The Role of Elite Polarization.

DECEMBER 2001-- APSR

469. Wand et al. The Butterfly Did It: The Aberrant Vote for Buchanan in Palm Beach County, Florida.

470. Hurwitz, Moiles, and Rohde. Distributive and Partisan Issues in Agricultural Policy in the 104th House.

471. Radcliff, Benjamin. Politics, Markets, and Life Satisfaction: The Political Economy of Human Happiness.

472. Meffert, Norpoth, and Ruhil. Realignment and Macropartisanship.

473. McDonald and Popkin. The Myth of the Vanishing Voter.

MARCH 2002-- APSR

474. Plutzer, Eric. Becoming a Habitual Voter: Inertia, Resources, and Growth in Young Adulthood.

475. Beck, Dalton, Greene, and Huckfeldt. The Social Calculus of Voting: Interpersonal, Media, and Organizational Influences on Presidential Choices.

476. Valentino, Hutchings, and White. Cues that Matter: How Political Ads Prime Racial Attitudes During Campaigns.

477. Mutz, Diana. Cross-cutting Social Networks: Testing Democratic Theory in Practice.

478. Canes-Wrone, Brady, and Cogan. Out of Step, Out of Office: Electoral Accountability and House Members' Voting.

479. Mebane and Sekhon. Coordination and Policy Moderation at Midterm.

JUNE 2002-- APSR

480. Mettler, Suzanne. Bringing the State Back in to Civil Engagement: Policy Feedback Effects of the G.I. Bill for World War II Veterans.

481. Wright, Gerald; Schaffner, Brian. The Influence of Party: Evidence from the State Legislatures.

482. Kahn and Kenney. The Slant of the News: How Editorial Endorsements Influence Campaign Coverage and Citizens' Views of Candidates.

SEPTEMBER 2002-- APSR

483. Gillman, Howard. How Political Parties Can Use the Courts to Advance Their Agendas: Federal Courts in the United States, 1875-1891.

484. McDonagh, Eileen. Political Citizenship and Democratization: The Gender Paradox.

485. Campbell, Andrea. Self-Interest, Social Security, and the Distinctive Participation Patterns of Senior Citizens.

DECEMBER 2002- APSR

486. Ansolabehere, Gerber, and Snyder. Equal Votes, Equal Money: Court-Ordered Redistricting and Public Expenditures in the American States.

487. Gelpi and Feaver. Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick? Veterans in the Political Elite and the American Use of Force.

FEBRUARY 2003- APSR

488. Tate, Katherine. Black Opinion on the Legitimacy of Racial Redistricting and Minority-Majority Districts.

MAY 2003- APSR

No worthwhile articles.

AUGUST 2003- APSR

No worthwhile articles.

NOVEMBER 2003- APSR

489. Hawkesworth, Mary. Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward a Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions.

490. King, Murray, Salomon, and Tandon. Enhancing the Validity and Cross-Cultural Comparability of Measurement in Survey Research.

FEBRUARY 2004- APSR

491. Barreto, Segura, and Woods. The Effect of Candidate Quality on Electoral Equilibrium: An Experimental Study.

MAY 2004- APSR

No worthwhile articles.

AUGUST 2004- APSR

492. Box-Steffensmeier, De Boef, and Lin. The Dynamics of the Partisan Gender Gap.

NOVEMBER 2004- APSR

493. Gay, Claudine. Putting Race in Context: Identifying the Environmental Determinants of Black Racial Attitudes.

494. Barabas, Jason. How Deliberation Affects Policy Opinions.

FEBRUARY 2005- APSR

495. The New Videomalaise: Effects of Televised Incivility on Political Trust. DIANA C. MUTZ, BYRON REEVES

496. Racial Orders in American Political Development. DESMOND S. KING, ROGERS M. SMITH

497. Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy? LAWRENCE R. JACOBS, BENJAMIN I. PAGE

498. Welfare and the Multifaceted Decision to Move. MICHAEL A. BAILEY

MAY 2005- APSR

499. Are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted? JOHN R. ALFORD, CAROLYN L. FUNK, JOHN R. HIBBING

500. Ambivalence, Information, and Electoral Choice. SCOTT J. BASINGER, HOWARD LAVINE

501. Civic Engagement and Mass-–Elite Policy Agenda Agreement in American Communities. KIM QUAILE HILL, TETSUYA MATSUBAYASHI

502. Do Get-Out-the-Vote Calls Reduce Turnout? The Importance of Statistical Methods for Field Experiments. KOSUKE IMAI

AUGUST 2005- APSR

503. Uncovering Evidence of Conditional Party Government: Reassessing Majority Party Influence in Congress and State Legislatures. WILLIAM T. BIANCO, ITAI SENED

NOVEMBER 2005- APSR

504. Berry and Baybeck. Using Geographic Information Systems to Study Interstate Competition (studies lottery and welfare programs).

FEBRUARY 2006- APSR

505. JOHNSON, WAHLBECK and SPRIGGS II. The Influence of Oral Arguments on the U.S. Supreme Court.

MAY 2006- APSR

506. IVERSEN and SOSKICE. Electoral Institutions and the Politics of Coalitions: Why Some Democracies Redistribute More Than Others.

507. MAESTAS, FULTON, MAISEL and STONE. When to Risk It? Institutions, Ambitions, and the Decision to Run for the U.S. House.

508. BARKER and TINNICK III. Competing Visions of Parental Roles and Ideological Constraint.

AUGUST 2006- APSR

509. The Experiences and Effects of Economic Status Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities. DENNIS CHONG and DUKHONG KIM

510. Stacking the States, Stacking the House: The Partisan Consequences of Congressional Redistricting in the 19th Century. ERIK J. ENGSTROM

NOVEMBER 2006- APSR

511. Researching Electoral Politics. PHILIP E. CONVERSE

512. The Study of Political Parties, 1906-–2005: The View from the Journals. HOWARD L. REITER

513. Transformations of the Concept of Ideology in the Twentieth Century. KATHLEEN KNIGHT

FEBRUARY 2007- APSR

514. Buying Expertise: Campaign Contributions and Attention to Policy Analysis in Congressional Committees. KEVIN M. ESTERLING

515. A Public Transformed? Welfare Reform as Policy Feedback. JOE SOSS and SANFORD F. SCHRAM

MAY 2007- APSR

516. Candidate Quality, the Personal Vote, and the Incumbency Advantage in Congress. JAMIE L. CARSON, ERIK J. ENGSTROM and JASON M. ROBERTS

517. Party, Policy, or Duty: Why Does the Supreme Court Invalidate Federal Statutes? THOMAS M. KECK

AUGUST 2007- APSR

518. Vote Choice in Suburban Elections. J. ERIC OLIVER and SHANG E. HA

519. Sí Se Puede! Latino Candidates and the Mobilization of Latino Voters. MATT A. BARRETO

NOVEMBER 2007- APSR

No worthwhile articles.

FEBRUARY 2008- APSR

520. Cycles in American National Electoral Politics, 1854–2006: Statistical Evidence and an Explanatory Model. SAMUEL MERRILL, BERNARD GROFMAN and THOMAS L. BRUNELL.

MAY 2008- APSR

521. The Strength of Issues: Using Multiple Measures to Gauge Preference Stability, Ideological Constraint, and Issue Voting. STEPHEN ANSOLABEHERE, JONATHAN RODDEN and JAMES M. SNYDER

522. Genetic Variation in Political Participation. JAMES H. FOWLER, LAURA A. BAKER and CHRISTOPHER T. DAWES

AUGUST 2008- APSR

523. DANIEL A. SMITH and DUSTIN FRIDKIN. Delegating Direct Democracy: Interparty Legislative Competition and the Adoption of the Initiative in the American States.

NOVEMBER 2008- APSR

524. SCOTT DESPOSATO and ETHAN SCHEINER. Governmental Centralization and Party Affiliation: Legislator Strategies in Brazil and Japan. (pork is focus of article)

FEBRUARY 2009- APSR

525. ZOLTAN L. HAJNAL. Who Loses in American Democracy? A Count of Votes Demonstrates the Limited Representation of African Americans.

526. STEPHEN A. JESSEE. Spatial Voting in the 2004 Presidential Election.

527. MICHAEL TOMZ and ROBERT P. VAN HOUWELING. The Electoral Implications of Candidate Ambiguity.

MAY 2009- APSR

No relevant articles.

AUGUST 2009- APSR

528. JAMES N. DRUCKMAN, MARTIN J. KIFER and MICHAEL PARKIN. Campaign Communications in U.S. Congressional Elections.

529. JEFFREY R. LAX and JUSTIN H. PHILLIPS. Gay Rights in the States: Public Opinion and Policy Responsiveness.

NOVEMBER 2009- APSR

No relevant articles.

FEBRUARY 2010- APSR

530. DANIEL J. HOPKINS. Politicized Places: Explaining Where and When Immigrants Provoke Local Opposition.

531. JEFFERY J. MONDAK, MATTHEW V. HIBBING, DAMARYS CANACHE, MITCHELL A. SELIGSON and MARY R. ANDERSON. Personality and Civic Engagement: An Integrative Framework for the Study of Trait Effects on Political Behavior.

532. ALAN S. GERBER, GREGORY A. HUBER, DAVID DOHERTY, CONOR M. DOWLING and SHANG E. HA. Personality and Political Attitudes: Relationships across Issue Domains and Political Contexts.

533. GERALD GAMM and THAD KOUSSER. Broad Bills or Particularistic Policy? Historical Patterns in American State Legislatures.

MAY 2010- APSR

534. Are Survey Experiments Externally Valid? JASON BARABAS and JENNIFER JERIT.

535. Estimating the Electoral Effects of Voter Turnout. THOMAS G. HANSFORD and BRAD T. GOMEZ.

536. Activists and Conflict Extension in American Party Politics. GEOFFREY C. LAYMAN, THOMAS M. CARSEY, JOHN C. GREEN, RICHARD HERRERA and ROSALYN COOPERMAN.

AUGUST 2010- APSR

537. Leapfrog Representation and Extremism: A Study of American Voters and Their Members in Congress. JOSEPH BAFUMI and MICHAEL C. HERRON.

538. Who Wants to Deliberate- and Why? MICHAEL A. NEBLO, KEVIN M. ESTERLING, RYAN P. KENNEDY, DAVID M.J. LAZER and ANAND E. SOKHEY.

NOVEMBER 2010- APSR

539. Dynamic Public Opinion: Communication Effects over Time. DENNIS CHONG and JAMES N. DRUCKMAN.

540. Party Affiliation, Partisanship, and Political Beliefs: A Field Experiment. ALAN S. GERBER, GREGORY A. HUBER and EBONYA WASHINGTON.

541. Limitation Riders and Congressional Influence over Bureaucratic Policy Decisions. JASON A. MACDONALD.

542. The President and the Distribution of Federal Spending. CHRISTOPHER R. BERRY, BARRY C. BURDEN and WILLIAM G. HOWELL.

543. Political Consequences of the Carceral State. VESLA M. WEAVER and AMY E. LERMAN.

FEBRUARY 2011- APSR

544. Turning Out to Vote: The Costs of Finding and Getting to the Polling Place. HENRY E. BRADY and JOHN E. MCNULTY.

545. How Large and Long-lasting Are the Persuasive Effects of Televised Campaign Ads? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment. ALAN S. GERBER, JAMES G. GIMPEL, DONALD P. GREEN and DARON R. SHAW.

546. Parties, Pivots, and Policy: The Status Quo Test. JESSE RICHMAN.

547. Costly Jobs: Trade-related Layoffs, Government Compensation, and Voting in U.S. Elections. YOTAM MARGALIT.

MAY 2011- APSR

548. Caught in the Draft: The Effects of Vietnam Draft Lottery Status on Political Attitudes. ROBERT S. ERIKSON and LAURA STOKER.

549. Jurisdiction Size and Local Democracy: Evidence on Internal Political Efficacy from Large-scale Municipal Reform. DAVID DREYER LASSEN and SØREN SERRITZLEW.

AUGUST 2011- APSR

550. The Ideological Mapping of American Legislatures. BORIS SHOR and NOLAN McCARTY.

551. Do Democracies Select More Educated Leaders? TIMOTHY BESLEY and MARTA REYNAL-QUEROL.

552. Patronage and Elections in U.S. States. OLLE FOLKE, SHIGEO HIRANO, JAMES M. SNYDER JR.

553. Intersectionality, Quotas, and Minority Women's Political Representation Worldwide. MELANIE M. HUGHES.

NOVEMBER 2011- APSR

554. Newspapers and Parties: How Advertising Revenues Created an Independent Press. MARIA PETROVA.

FEBRUARY 2012- APSR

555. Getting Ahead in the Communist Party: Explaining the Advancement of Central Committee Members in China. VICTOR SHIH, CHRISTOPHER ADOLPH and MINGXING LIU.

MAY 2012- APSR

556. Elite Competition, Religiosity, and Anti-Americanism in the Islamic World. LISA BLAYDES and DREW A. LINZER.

557. Does the Leader's Ethnicity Matter? Ethnic Favoritism, Education, and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa. RAPHAËL FRANCK and ILIA RAINER.

558. The Influence of Federal Spending on Presidential Elections. DOUGLAS L. KRINER and ANDREW REEVES.

559. Insecure Alliances: Risk, Inequality, and Support for the Welfare State. PHILIPP REHM, JACOB S. HACKER and MARK SCHLESINGER.

AUGUST 2012- APSR

560. The Civic Origins of Progressive Policy Change: Combating Violence against Women in Global Perspective, 1975-–200. MALA HTUN, LAUREL WELDON.

561. Crime Victimization and Political Participation. REGINA BATESON.

NOVEMBER 2012- APSR

562. Unemployment and the Democratic Electoral Advantage. JOHN R. WRIGHT.

563. How Words and Money Cultivate a Personal Vote: The Effect of Legislator Credit Claiming on Constituent Credit Allocation. JUSTIN GRIMMER, SOLOMON MESSING and SEAN J. WESTWOOD.

FEBRUARY 2013- APSR

564. How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation. JAMES N. DRUCKMAN, ERIK PETERSON and RUNE SLOTHUUS.

565. Explaining Social Policy Preferences: Evidence from the Great Recession. YOTAM MARGALIT.

AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY (APQ)

APQ JANUARY 1980

Voter Choice in the 1974 Congressional Elections. M. Margaret Conway and Mikel L. Wyckoff. Pp. 3-14.

The Policy Biases of Political Activists. Stephen D. Shaffer. Pp. 15-33.

Trends in Public Support for Egypt and Israel, 1956-1978. Sahanto Iyengar and Michael Suleiman. Pp. 34-60.

Community Decision-Making Systems: Recruitment Culture and Political Responsiveness. Russel W. Getter and Allan J. Cigler. Pp. 61-84.

The U.S. Supreme Court: Myth, Diffuse Support, Specific Support, and Legitimacy. Dean Jaros and Robert Roper. Pp. 85-105.

Legislators' Perceptions of Reform in Three States. Gary Moncrief and Malcolm E. Jewell. Pp. 106-127.

Partisan Conversion in the Northeast: An analysis of Split Ticket Voting, 1952-1976. Pp. 128-134.

APQ APRIL 1980

POLICY SALIENCE AND THE CAUSAL STRUCTURE OF REPRESENTATION. James H Kuklinski and Donald J. McCrone. Pp. 139

PARTISANSHIP, INDEPENDENCE, AND THE PARTISAN IDENTIFICATION QUESTION

David C. Valentine and John R. Van Wingen. Pp. 165.

DESEGREGATING URBAN SCHOOLS: A Causal Perspective. David R. Alorgan and Michael R. Fitzgerald. Pp. 187

CANDIDATE IMAGES AMONG VOTERS AND NONVOTERS IN 1976. Williams S. Maddox. Pp. 209

THE DETERMINANTS OF LEGISLATORS' SUPPORT FOR JUDICIAL ORGANIZATION. Joel A Thompson and Robert T. Roper. Pp. 221

THE CONSTITUTION AS SYMBOL: Patterns of Meaning. Larry R. Baas. Pp. 237.

APQ JULY 1980

DIVISIVE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES AND PARTY ELECTORAL PROSPECTS, 1932-1976. James 1. Lengle Pp. 261

THE BEHAVIORAL COMPONENT OF CHANGING PARTISANSHIP. Susan E. Howell. Pp. 279.

PARTY FACTIONALISM: National Conventions in the New Era. Howard L. Reiter. Pp. 303

POLICY PREFERENCES OF PARTY ELITES AND MASSES: Conflict or Consensus? Robert S. Montjoy, William R, Shaffer, and Ronald F. Weber. Pp. 319

EDUCATION AND CONTEXTUAL TOLERANCE: Group- Relatedness and Consistency Reconsidered. Michael Corbett. Pp. 345

POLITICAL BEHAVIOR UNDER THE UNIT RULE: A Research Note. William P. Collins Pp. 361

APQ OCTOBER 1980

THE FICTION OF CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS AS PRESIDENTIAL EVENTS

Lyn Ragsdale. Pp. 375.

THE DYNAMICS OF CONSTITUENCY: Electoral Control in the House. Walter J. Stone. Pp. 399.

THE PROSPECTS FOR ISSUE-VOTING IN CONTEMPORARY CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS: An Assessment of Citizen Awareness and Representation. Patricia A. Hurley and Kim Quaile Hill. Pp. 425

THE ADVANTAGE OF INCUMBENCY IN HOUSE ELECTIONS. Glenn R. Parker pp. 449

THE PERSONAL ELECTORAL ADVANTAGE OF HOUSE INCUMBENTS, 1936-1976

James L. Payne pp. 465

CANDIDATES PERCEPTIONS OF ELECTORAL COALITIONS. Linda L. Fowler. pp. 483

CHANGES IN THE COMPETITIVENESS OF HOUSE PRIMARY ELECTIONS, 1956-1976

Richard Born 495

APQ JANUARY 1981

Ain't Misbehavin': The Logic of Defensive Issue Voting Strategies in Congressional Elections. Eric M Uslaner. Pp 3.

Congressional Elections in 1978: The Road to Nomination, the Road to Election. L. Sandy Maisel. Pp 23

Innovation in State Judicial Administration: Effects on Court Management and Organization. Henry R. Glick. Pp. 49.

Dimensions of the Tax Revolt: Uncovering Strange Bedfellows. Wilbur J. Scott, Harld G. Grasmick, and Craig M. Eckert. Pp. 71.

Matters of Life and Death: Social, Political, and Religious Correlates of Attitudes on Abortion. Ross K. Baker, Laurily K. Epstein, and Rodney D. Forth. Pp. 89.

Legislative Goals and Information Use. Michael J. Scicchitano. Pp. 103

Attitudinal Consistency Among Political Elites: Implications of Support for the Equal Rights Amendment. Susan Gluck Mezey. Pp. 111.

APQ APRIL 1981

Decline of U.S. Voter Turnout: Structural Explanations. Richard W. Boyd. Pp. 133.

Voter Turnout and Electoral Oscillation. John R. Petrocik. Pp. 161.

Explanations of Turnout Decline: A Multivariate Test. Carol A. Cassel and David B. Hill. Pp. 181.

Candidate Evaluations and Turnout. Herbert F. Weisberg and Bernard Grofman. Pp. 197

Political Participation in Midterm Congressional Elections: Attitudinal and Social Characteristics During the 1970's. M. Margaret Conway. Pp. 221.

Presidential and Congressional Voters Compared. Raymond E. Wolfinger, Steven J. Rosenstone, and Richard A McIntosh. Pp. 245.

APQ JULY 1981

Why Do People Vote? Because They Are Registered. Robert S. Erikson. Pp. 259.

Comparing Local and Presidential Elections. James D. King. Pp. 277.

Balance Theory and Political Cognitions. Stephen D. Shaffer. Pp. 291.

Intraparty Challenges of Incumbent Governors and Senators: 1956-1976. Andrew D. McNitt and Jim Seroka. Pp. 321.

Constituency Preference and Potential Economic Gain: Cues for Senate Voting on the Family Assistance Plan. Gillian Dean, John Siegfried, and Leslie Ward.

Policy Responsiveness to the Black Electorate: Programmatic Versus Symbolic Representation. Charles S. Bullock III and Susan A. MacManus. Pp. 357.

APQ OCTOBER 1981

Personal Finances and Voting Behavior: A Reanalysis. Lee Sigelman and Yung-mei Tsai. Pp. 371.

State Policies Regarding Local Resource Acquisition: Disorder, Compensatory Adjustment, or Coherent Restraint? Jeff Stonecrash. Pp. 401.

Political Cues and the Perception of Candidates. Pamela Johnston Conover. Pp. 427.

Women and "Hopeless" Congressional Candidates: Nomination Frequency, 1916-1978. Irwin N. Gertzog and M. Michele Simard. Pp. 449.

Executive-Legislative Power Relationships: Perspectives of State Lawmakers. E. Lee Bernick and Charles W. Wiggins. Pp. 467.

Elections Nigh Projections and West Coast Turnout. Laurily K. Epstein and Gerald Strom. Pp. 479.

APQ JANUARY 1982

Voting in Four Elective Offices: A Comparative Analysis. Stephen D. Shaffer. Pp. 5

Ballot Access Requirements in Congressional Elections. Bruce W. Robeck and James A. Dyer. Pp. 31.

Minor Parties in Realigning Eras. John F. Freie. Pp 47

Checkbook Democrats and Their Copartisans: Campaign Contributions and California Political Leaders, 1964-1976. Edmond Costantini and Joel King. Pp. 65

Interparty Competition in the American States: One More Time. Harvey J. Tucker. Pp. 93

Oversight in State Legislatures: Structural-Attitudinal Interaction. William Lyons and Larry W. Thomas. Pp. 117.

APQ APRIL 1982

The Pathways of Parental Socialization. Russell J. Dalton. Pp. 139

Herbert McClosky and Friends Revisited: 1980 Democratic and Republican Party Elites Compared to the Mass Public. John S. Jackson III, Barbara Leavitt Brown, and David Bositis. Pp. 158.

The Dynamics of Presidential Popularity Shifts: Estimating the Degree of Opinion Shift from Aggregate Data. Jon Wanat. Pp. 181.

Voting in an Open Primary. Ronald D. Hedlund, Meredith W. Watts, and David M. Hedge. Pp. 197.

Life Cycle Model of Partisanship Development: An Analysis of Aggregate Electoral Instability Following the Enfranchisement of Women. William Claggett. Pp. 219

Turnout Choice in Presidential Nominations: A Case Study. Steven E. Schuer. Pp 231.

Change in Election Calendars and Turnout Decline: A Test of Boyd's Hypothesis. Jeffrey E. Cohen. Pp. 246

Born-Again Christians in the Bible Belt: A Study in Religion, Politics, and Ideology. Kant Patel, Denny Pilam, and Gary Rose. Pp. 255.

APQ JULY 1982

Social Stratification, Nondecision-Making, and the Study of Community Power. Clarence N. Stone. Pp. 275

Government Regulation of Coal Mine Safety: Effects of Spending Under Strong and Weak Law. Charles S. Perry. Pp. 303

Public Funding of Gubernatorial Elections: The Views of State Legislators. James M. Penning and Corwin E. Smidt. Pp. 303

Public Support for the Supreme Court in the 1970s. Roger Handberg and William S. Maddox. Pp. 333

Perquisite Employment in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1960-1976: The Influence of Generational Chage. Richard Born. Pp. 347

Turnover and Voting Stability in the Senate. Gregory G. Brunk. Pp. 363

Congressional Cohorts and Voting Patterns. K. Robert Keiser and Woodrow Jones, Jr. Pp. 375

APQ OCTOBER 1982

President Reagan's Mandate from 1980 Elections: A Shift to the Right? Douglas A. Hibbs. Jr. Pp. 387

Realignment Begins?: The Republican Surge in Florida. Paul Allen Beck. Pp. 421

Unemployment and Partisanship: A Second Opinion. John P. McIver. Pp. 439

Voter Turnout in Presidential Primaries: A Diachronic Analysis. Jack Moran and Mark Fenster. Pp. 453

Partisan Defections and Senate Reelections. Charles S. Bullock III and Michael J Scicchitano. Pp. 477

The Policy Impact of Citizen Participation Procedures: A Comparative State Study. Marcus E. Ethridge. Pp. 489

APQ JANUARY 1983

Economic Individualism and American Public Opinion. Stanley Feldman. Pp. 3

Judging Politician's Management of the Economy: The Role of the Media. M. Stephen Weatherford. Pp. 31

A Theory of Congressional Organization: Committee Size in the U.S. House of Representatives. David Whiteman. Pp. 49

House-Senate Budget Conferences: Institutional and Strategic Advantages. Dennis S. Ippaolito. Pp. 71.

The Social Contexts of Ethnic Politics: Ethnic Loyalties, Political Loyalties, and Social Support. R. Robert Huckfeldt. Pp. 91

APQ APRIL 1983

Beyond Committee Control: Committee and party Leader Influence on Floor Amendments in Congress. Richard Fleisher and Jon R. Bond. Pp. 131

Political Distillation: The Changing Impact of Partisanship on Electoral Behavior. Michael X. Delli Carpini. Pp. 163.

Gender Differences in Political Conceptualization: 1956-1980. Pinky S. Wassenberg and Associates. Pp. 181

Women's Rights Before the Federal Courts, 1971-1977. Ronald Stidham, Robert A. Carp, and C. K. Rowland. Pp. 205

Gubernatorial Popularity in Nine States. Jeffrey E. Cohen. Pp. 219

Popularity and the Vote: The Gubernatorial Case. Patrick J. Kenney and Tom W. Rice. Pp. 237

Gubernatorial Influence and State Bureaucracy. F. Ted Herbert, Jeffrey L. Brudney, and Deli. S. Wright. Pp. 243

APQ JULY 1983

The Simple Act of Voting in 1980 Democratic Presidential Primaries. Mark J. Wattier. Pp. 267

Candidate Image Evaluations: Influence and Rationalization in Presidential Primaries. James E. Campbell. Pp. 293

Explaining Turnout in Gubernatorial Primaries. Patrick J. Kenney. Pp 315

Citizens' Evaluations of 1980 Presidential Candidates: Influence of Campaign Strategies. Michael M. Gant. Pp. 327

Election Night Projections and Voter Turnout in the west: A Note of the Hazards of Aggregate Data Analysis. Phillip L. Dubois. Pp. 349

Approval Voting: Some Recent Empirical Evidence. Gerald De Maio, Douglas Muzzio, and George Sharrard. Pp. 365.

APQ OCTOBER 1983

Interpreting Experience: History, Philosophy, and Science in the American Constitutional Debates. Micael Liensesch. Pp. 379

Elite Tolerance of Nazi Rights. James L. Gibson and Richard D. Bingham. Pp. 403

Seniority in the House: Patterns and Projections. Albert D. Cover. Pp. 429

Statutory Interpretations of The Supreme Court: Congressional Response Beth Henschen. Pp 441

Party realignment and Congressional Change: Issue Dimensions and Priorities in the U.S House of Representatives, 1871-1893. J. Richard Piper. Pp 459

Decline in Municipal Voter Turnout: A Function of Changing Structure? Albert K. Karnig and B. Oliver Walter. Pp. 491

Political Corruption in the American States. David C. Nice. Pp. 507

APQ JANUARY 1984

PASS THE BISCUITS, PAPPY: Congressional Decision- Making and Federal Grants. Gary W. Copeland and Kenneth J. Afeier. Pp. 3

CHEERS AND JEERS: Candidate Presentations and Audience Reactions in the 1980 Presidential Campaign. Darrell M. West. Pp. 23

REPEAT CHALLENGERS IN CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS. Peverill Squire and Eric R. A. N. Smith. Pp. 51

ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS: An Attempt to Conlrol for the Depression. Paul A Gough. Pp. 71

RESEARCH NOTE: The Partisan Bias in Senate Elections. John T Pothier. Pp. 89

NORTHERN STA'rE GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Explaining Voting Turnout. Malcolm E Jewell. Pp. 101

EFFECTS OF CAMPAIGN SPENDING ON LOCAL ELECTIONS: The Charlotte Case

Theodore S. Arrington and Gerald L. Ingalls. Pp. 117

APQ APRIL 1984

The Politics of Homeownership. Paul William Kingston, John L.P. Thompson, and Douglas M. Eichar. Pp. 131

Group Identification, Values, and the Nature of Political Beliefs. Pamela Johnston Conover and Stanley Feldman. Pp. 151

Electoral Change and Policy Consequences: Representation in the 97th Congress. Patricia A. Hurley. Pp. 177

Presidential Support Among Senatorial Leaders and Followers. Stephen L. Haves, Steven A. Shull, Susan. E. Howell, and John M. Flaxbeard. Pp. 195

State Supreme Court Elections: The Significance of Racial Cues. Burton Atkins, Matthew DeZee, and William Eckert. Pp. 211

Judicial Selection Systems and Nomination Outcomes: Does the Process Make A Difference? Elliot E. Slotnick

White Enrollment Loss: The Effects of School Desegregation in Perspective. David R. Morgan and Robert E. England. Pp. 241

APQ JULY 1984

Partisan Affections and Change in Partisan Self-Images. Corwin Smidt. Pp. 267

Voting as an Influential Behavior: Child and Adolescent Beliefs. Daniel Richard Minns. Pp. 285

The Dimensionality of Partisan and Ideological Affect: The Influence of Positivity. Kathleen Knight. Pp. 305

The Supreme Court and Policy Legitimation: Experimental Test. Laryy R. Baas and Dan Thomas Pp. 335

The Ideological Content of Presidential Communications: The Message-Tailoring Hypothesis Revisited. Malcolm L. Goggin. Pp. 361

OCTOBER 1984

Legislators as Budget Initiators and Lobbyists. John Wanat, Karen Burke, and Marilyn Snodell. Pp. 389

Participation in Public Interest Groups: Membership Motivations. Constance Ewing Cook. Pp. 409

Representativeness: From Caucus to Convention in Iowa. James L. Hutter and Steven E. Shier. Pp. 431

Racial Voting in a Biracial City: A Reexamination of Some Hypotheses. James F. Sheffield Jr and Charles D. Hadley. Pp 449

The Logic of State Primary Classification Schemes. Craig L. carr and Gary L. Scott. Pp. 465

APQ JANUARY 1985

Voting and the Social Environment. John G. Geer. Pp. 3

Type of Contest, Candidate Strategy, and Turnout in Presidential Primaries. Barbara Norrander and Gregg W. Smith. Pp. 28

The Decline in Partisanship: A Test of Four Explanations. Partrick R. Cotter. Pp. 51

What Makes Rabbit Run? Updike's Hero as Tocqueville's American Democrat. Ethan Fishman. Pp. 79

The Impact of Reapportionment on Public Policy: The Case of Florida, 1960-1980. Michael A Maggiotto and Associaties. Pp. 101

Congressional Voting on the Nuclear Freeze Resolutions. James M. McCormick. Pp. 122

APQ APRIL 1985

The Impact of Group Economic Interests on Political Evaluations. Pamela J. Conover. Pp. 139

Looking at Supreme Court Impact in Context: The Case of Reapportionment and State Spending. Douglas G. Feig. Pp. 167

Partisanship in the Appropriations Process: Fenno Revisited. David Lowery, Samuel Bookheimer, and James Malachowski. Pp. 181

Economic Benefit, Ideology, and Senate Voting on the B-1 Bomber. Richard Fleisher. Pp. 200

Policy roles of City Manageers: A Contigency Typology and Empirical Test. William R. Fannin and Don Hellriegel. Pp. 212

From Desegregation to Integration: Second Generation School Discrimination as an Institutional Impediment. Robert E. Engalnd and Kenneth J. Meier.

APQ JULY 1985

Women's nad Men's Campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives, 1972-1982: A Finance Gap? Barbara C. Burrell. Pp. 251

The Closeness-Turnout Hypothesis: A Reconsideration. Kenneth D. Wald. Pp. 273

Change and Continuity in Defense PAC Behavior. J. David Gopoian. Pp. 297

1880 Voting in California and Ohio: Victorian Super-Citizens? Bernard Hennessy. Pp. 323

Closed Primaries and Party Support in Congress. Steven H. Haeberle. Pp 341

APQ OCTOBER 1985

Partisan Change and Shifting Expenditure Priorities in the American States, 1945-1978. James C. Garand. Pp. 355

Attributing Presidential Responsibility for National Economic Problems. Mark Peffley and John T. Williams. Pp. 393

Gubernatorial and Senatorial Primary Elections: Determinants of Competition. Tom W. Rice Pp. 427

Sponsorship and Enactment: State Lawmakers and Aging Legislation, 1956-1978. William P. Browne and Dlebert J. Ringquist. Pp. 447

The Effect of Political Structures on the Socioeconomic Characterisitics of Urban City Council Members. Timothy Bledsoe and Susan Welch. Pp. 467

APQ JANUARY-APRIL 1986

Social Environment, Public Opinion, and Judicial Policymaking: A Search for Judicial Representation. George W. Pruett, Jr. and Henry R. Glick. Pp. 5

Selective Participation: Presidential Primary Voters as a Subset of General Election Voters. Barbara Norrander. Pp. 35

The Wisconsin Open Primary: 1968 to 1984. Ronald D. Hedlund and Meredith W. Watts. Pp. 55

The 1984 Democratic Nomination Process: The Significance of Unpledged Superdelegates. Priscilla L. Southwell. Pp. 75

Election Calendars and Voter Turnout. Richard W. Boyd. Pp. 89

Electoral Competition, 1958-1984: Impact on State Legislative Turnover in the Indiana House. Gary L. Crawley. Pp. 105

APQ JULY 1986

Playing a New Game: Governors and the Job Training Partnership Act (jTpA0 Susan A. MacManus. Pp. 131

Issue Perception and Legislative Decision Making: An Application of Social Judgement Theory. Jon Hurwitz. Pp. 150

Faith and Politics: Religion and Ideology Among Political Contributors. James L. Guth and John C. Green. Pp. 186

The Impact of Organizational Incentives on Country Party Chairpersons. Michael A. Maggiotto and Ronald Weber. Pp. 201

The Reagan Polarization Phenomenon and the Continuing Downward Slide in Presidential Candidate Popularity. Martin P. Wattenberg. Pp. 219

The Two Presidencies: A Reevaluation. George C. Edwards III. Pp. 247

APQ OCTOBER 1986

Pluralistic Intolerance in America: A Reconsideration. James L. Gibson. Pp. 267

Characteristics of Administrative Decisions about Regulatory Form: A Case Analysis. Brian J. Cook. Pp. 294

Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions: Agency Cases Before the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1981-1984. David H. Willison. Pp. 317

President Carter's Selection Reforms and Judicial PolicyMaking: A Voting Analysis of the United States Courts of Appeals. Sue Davis. Pp. 328

Local Party Activists and Electoral Linkage: Middlesex County, NJ. Kay Lawson, Gerald Pomper, and Maureen Moakley. Pp. 345

Divisive Primaries and Participation in Fall Presidentail Campaigns: A Study of 1984 New Hampshire Primary Activists. Emmett H. Buell. Pp 376

APQ JANUARY 1987

Electoral Stress and Revenue Structures in the American States: Searching for the Elusive Fiscal Illusion. David Lowery. Pp. 5

Policymaking in the American States: Examining Institutional Variables from a Subsystems Perspective. William P. Browne. Pp. 47

Leaders and Followers in a Strong Party State. Robert X. Browning and William R. Shaffer. Pp. 87

Party Rules and Equitable Representation: The 1984 Democratic National Convention. Denns W. Gleiber and James D. King. Pp. 107

Drop-off, The Vanishing Voters in On-Year Elections, and the Incumbency Advantage. John T. Pothier. Pp. 123

The Supreme Court as an Opinion Leader: Court Decisions and the Mass Public. Thomas R. Marshall. Pp. 147

Content-Analytic Technique and Judicial Research. Charles A. Johnson. Pp. 169

APQ APRIL 1987

Group Consciousness and the Attribution of Blame for National Economic Problems. K. Jill Kiecolt. Pp. 203

The Sound of the Guns: Is There a Congressional Rally Effect after U.S. Military Action? Richard J. Stoll. Pp. 223

Cabinet Transfers and Departmental Prestige: Someone Old, Someone New, Someone Borrowed... Herbert. F. Weisberg. Pp. 238

Gaining Ground: The Impact of Medicaid and WIC on Infant Mortality. Gary W. Copeland and Kenneth J. Meier. Pp. 254

Religious Orientations and Political Attitudes: Variations Within the New Christian Right. Clyde Wilcox. Pp. 274

APQ JULY 1987

Ideological Trends Among Southern U.S. Democratic Senators: Race, Generation, and Political Climate. William R. Shaffer. Pp. 299

The Theory of the Budgetary Process in an Era of Changing Budgetary Rules; FY48-FY84. James Malachowski, Samuel Bookheimer, and David Lowery. Pp. 325

Conceptions of Representation: A Study of Delegates to the 1984 National Party Conventions. James M. Carlson and Richard M. Martin. Pp. 355

Presidential Appointments to the Supreme Court: Adding Systematic Explanation to Probabilistic Description. Gary King. Pp. 373

Regional Leadership Patterns in the Diffusion of Public Policies. James M. Lutz. Pp. 387

Measuring State Political Ideology. Thomas M. Holbrook-Provow and Steven C. Poe. Pp. 399

APQ OCTOBER 1987

Evangelicals and the 1984 Election: Continuity or Change? Corwin Smidt. Pp. 419

Class and Conservatism in the Black Community. Susan Welch and Lorn foster. Pp. 445

National Factors in Gubernatorial Elections. Thomas M. Holbrook-Provow. Pp. 471

The Seats/Votes Relationship and the Identification of Partisan Gerrymandering in State Legislatures. Harry Basehart. Pp. 484

APQ JANUARY 1988

Fairness and Vote Choice in the 1984 Presidential Election. Kenneth A. Rasinski and Tom R. Tyler. Pp. 5

Candidates and Issues in Local Elections. Susan E. Howell. Pp. 25

Fundamentalists, Evangelicals, and Politics. Kathleen Murphy Beatty and B. Oliver Walter. Pp. 43

Belief Congruence of Governmental and Interest Group Elites with Their Constituencies. Paul A. Sabatier and Susan M. McLaughlin. Pp. 61

An Agenda Paper: Political Business Cycles and the Process of Economic Policymaking. M. Stephen Weatherford. Pp. 99

APQ APRIL 1988

Who Gets National News Coverage in the U.S. Senate? Pervill Squire. Pp. 139

Governors as Chief Adminstrators: The Linkage Between Formal powers and Informal Influence. Lee Sigelman and Nelson C. Dometrius. Pp. 157

Second Thoughts on Second-Generation Discrimination: School Resegregation in Southern States. Stephen H. Wainscott and J. David Woodard. Pp. 171

Why Redistribution Doesn't Work: State Educational Reform Policy and Governmental Decentralization in Texas. Gregory R. Weiher. Pp. 193

Studying Contextual Effects on Political Behavior: A Research Inventory and Agenda. John Books and Charles Prysby. Pp. 211

APQ JULY 1988

"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner": The Distribution of White House Social Invitations and Their Effects on Congressional Support. Cary R. Covingtion. Pp. 243

I Owe it All to Me: Candidate's Investments in Their Own Campaigns. Clyde Wilcox. Pp. 266

Open Versus Closed Primaries and Candidate Fortunes, 1972-1984. Priscilla L. Southwell. Pp. 280

Public Opinion, Representation, and the Modern Supreme Court. Thomas R. Marshall. Pp. 296

Ideological Position as a Variable in the Authoring of Dissenting Opinions in the Warren and Burger Courts. Saul Brenner and Harold J. Spaeth. Pp. 317

A Critique of Interpretivism and Its Claimed Influence from Judicial Decision Making. Traciel V. Reid. Pp. 329

The Politics of Religion in America: Issues for Investigaion. James Guth, Ted Jelen, Lyman Kellstedt, Corwin Smidt, and Kenneth D. Wald. Pp. 357

APQ OCTOBER 1988

Measuring Government Growth in the American States: Decomposing Real Growth and Deflator Effects. James C. Garland. Pp. 405

Alternative Approaches to the Study of Judicial Impact: Miranda in Five State Courts. Donald R. Songer. Pp. 425

The Selection of State Supreme Court Justices. Craig F. Emmert and Henry R. Glick. Pp. 445

Contours of Friendship and Respect in the Legislature. Gregory A. Calderia and Samuel C. Patterson. Pp. 466

The Effects of Presidential Debates on the Electorate's Preferences for Candidates. John G. Geer. Pp. 486.

APQ JANUARY 1989

Public Opinion and Policy Change in the American States. David Lowery, Virginia Gray, and Gregory Hager. Pp. 3

Explanations of Interest Group Membership Over Time: The Farm Bureau in Five Midwestern States. Clyde Brown. Pp. 32

Strategic Implications of Conferee Selection in the House of Representatives: "It Ain't Over Till It's Over." Jonathan Nagler. Pp. 54

Show Horses, Work Horses, and Dead Horses. Larua I Langbein and Lee Sigelman. Pp. 80

Support for Business in the Federal District Courts: The Impact of State Political Environment. Richard C. Felock. Pp. 96

Enduring Gender Differences in Political Interests: The Impact of Socialization and Political Dispositions. Linda L. M. Bennett and Stephen Earl Bennett. Pp. 105

APQ APRIL 1989

Testing the Regulatory Threat Hypothesis: Media Coverage of the Energy Crisis and Petroleum Pricing in the Late 1970's. Stephen Erfle, Henry McMillan, and Bernard Grofman.

An Empirical Examination of the Minimax Hypothesis. Patrick J. Kenney and Tom W. Rice. Pp. 153

The Structure of Southern Electoral Behavior. Charles L Prysby. Pp. 163

Party-Based Voting In a Southern State Legislature. Cole Blease Graham Jr., and Kenny J. Whitsby. Pp. 181

Political Ambition Among men and Women State Party Leaders: Testing the Countersocialization Perspective. Janet Clark, Charles D. Hadley, and R. Darcy. Pp. 194

Unions and Municipal Decline: Union Impact on Salaries, Employment, and Service Levels in large and Small Cities. Gregory B. Lewis and Lana Stein. Pp. 208

APQ JULY 1989

Ideological Symbols. Arthur Sanders. Pp. 227

Isolating the Economies of States. Paul Brace. Pp. 256

Flashlight Coverage: State News on National Broadcasts. Doris A. Graber. Pp. 277

Change in Party Identification: The Role of Prospective Economic Evaluations. Brad Lockerbie. Pp. 291

The Determinants of Individuals' Campaign Contributions to Congressional Campaigns. John Theilmann and Al Wilhite. Pp. 312

Senate Defense Budgeting, 1981-1988: The Impacts of Ideology, Party, and Constituency Benefit on the Decision to Support the President. Ralph G. Carter.

APQ OCTOBER 1989

Presidential Support During the Iran-Contra Affair: An Individual-Level Analysis of Presidential Reappraisal. Jon Hurwitz, Mark Peffley, and Paul Raymond. Pp. 359

Share the Wealth: Contributions by Congressional Incumbents to the Campaigns of Other Candidates. Clyde Wilcox. Pp. 386

The Changing American Voter Revisited: Candidate Evaluations in Presidential Elections, 1952-1984. David W. Romero. Pp. 409

Trends in Americans' Political Information, 1967-1987. Stephen Earl Bennett. Pp. 422

Minority Population Proportion and Black and Hispanic Congressional Success in the 1970's and 1980's. Bernard Grofman and Lisa Handley. Pp. 436

Convergence and Divergence in Empirical Analyses of Fiscal Politics. William D. Berry and David Lowery. Pp. 446

APQ- JANUARY 1990

WHAT YOU USE DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU HAVE. By: Moon, David. (low information vote cues)

EVANGELICALS AND POLITICAL TOLERANCE. By: Wilcox, Clyde; Jelen, Ted.

THE CONSERVATIVE SOUTH? By: Cotter, Patrick R.; Stovall, James Glen.

APQ APRIL 1990

CHANGING ELECTORAL CONTEXTS AND CHANGING CANDIDATE IMAGES DURING THE 1984 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. By: McCann, James A.

THE VOTES-SEATS RELATIONSHIP IN STATE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS. By: Gryski, Gerard S.; Reed, Bruce; Elliott, Euel.

ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON STATE GOVERNORS. By: Howell, Susan E.; Vanderleeuw, James M.

REPORTED AND VALIDATED VOTER REGISTRATION. By: Claggett, William.

THE IMPACT OF HOME OWNERSHIP ON WHITES' RACIAL ATTITUDES. By: Jelen, Ted G.

FINANCING NATIONAL CAMPAIGNS. By: Biersack, Robert; Wilcox, Clyde.

APQ JULY 1990

TRIAL-HEAT FORECASTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. By: Campbell, James E.; Wink, Kenneth A.

SPECIFYING THE IMPACT OF INCUMBENCY ON STATE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS. By: Breaux, David.

POLITICAL SUBCULTURES IN THE AMERICAN STATES. By: Nardulli, Peter F.

DO JUDICIAL SELECTION SYSTEMS MATTER? By: Graham, Barbara Luck.

APQ OCTOBER 1990

PARTY, POLITICAL LIBERALISM, AND REDISTRIBUTION. By: Plotnick, Robert D.; Winters, Richard F.

SOCIAL INTERACTION AND CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. By: Leighley, Jan E.

THE PUZZLE OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION. By: Alvarez, R. Michael.

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN FOREIGN POLICY ATTITUDES. By: Fite, David; Genest, Marc; Wilcox, Clyde.

APQ JANUARY 1991

Candidates, Issues, Horse Races, and Hoopla: Presidential Campaign Coverage, 1888-1988. Lee Sigelman and David Bullock. Pp. 5

Media Coverage of Presidential Primaries. David S. Castle. Pp. 33

The Role of Media Coverage of Iowa and New Hampshire in the 1988 Democratic Nomination. Christine F. Ridout. Pp. 43

The Mass Media and Public Opinion Polls in the 1988 Presidential Election: Trends, Accuracy, Consistency, and Events. Mark C. Shelley II and Hwarng-Du Hwang. Pp 59

The "Turning Point": Viewer's Reactions to the Second 1988 Presidential Debate. David J. Lanoue. Pp. 80

Voter Turnout in the 1986 Congressional Elections: The Media as a Demobilizer. Priscilla L. Southwell

Mass Media and Elections: An Overview. Stephen Ansolabehere, Roy ehr, and Shanto Iyengar.

APQ APRIL 1991

Confidence in Government During the 1980's. Arthur Miller and Stephen A. Borrelli. Pp. 147

Substantive and Procedural Aspects of Supreme Court Decisions as Determinants of Institutional Approval. Jeffery j. Mondak. Pp. 174

Partisanship and Group Support, 1952-1998. Harold W. Stanley and Richard G. Niemi. Pp. 189

Explanations of Group Economic Outcomes: Determinants and Consequences. Jeffery W. Koch. Pp. 211.

Why Crossover Voters are Not "Mischievous Voters": The Segmented Partisanship Hypothesis. Gary D. Wekkin. Pp. 229

The Impact of Prejudice on Female Candidates: An Experimental Look at Voter Influence. Mark Stephen Leeper. Pp. 248

Policy Entrepreneurs, Policy Opportunists, and Legislative Effectiveness. Carol S. Weisser. Pp. 262

APQ JULY 1991

Historical Trends in the U.S. Senate Elections, 1912-1988. Donald Gross and David Breaux. Pp. 284

Saying No: Presidential Support and Veto Use, 1889-1989. Samuel B. Hoff. Pp. 310

Ideology, Role Orientations, and Behavior in the State Courts of Last Resort. John M. Shceb II, Terry Bowen, and Gary Anderson. Pp. 324

A Predictive Model of Decision Making in State Supreme Courts: The School Financing Cases. Bill Swinford. Pp. 336

Evangelicalism, Social Identity, and Gender Attitudes Among Women. Clyde Wilcox. Pp. 353

Can State Hazardous Waster Regulation be Reconciled with Economic Development Polcies?: An Empirical Assessment of the Goetze-Rowland Model. Richard Feiock and Charles Davis. Pp. 364

No Longer Gaining Ground: An Update. Kenneth J. Meier and Thoms M. Holbrook. Pp. 377

APQ OCTOBER 1991

Management of Political Influence: Gerrymandering in the 1980's. Thomas L. Wyrick. Pp. 396

Introduction: Tax Reform and American Politics. Ronald F. King. Pp 417

Nonincremental Policy-Making Under Divided Party Control. Catherine E. Rudder. Pp. 426

The Tax Reform Act of 1986: A New Era of Politics? John F. White. Pp. 438

Tax Policy and Spending Policy. Dennis S. Ippolito. Pp. 458

Corporate Taxation in Pursuit of Growth. Cathie Jo Martin. Pp. 469

Middle-Range Theory and the Long-Range Impact of Tax Policy Change: Some Recent Evidence from the American States. Susan B. Hansen. Pp. 485

Comment: On Watersheds, Reforms, and Public Goods. Ronald F. King. Pp. 494

APQ JANUARY 1992

The Determinants of Presidential Foreign Policy Choice. James M. Lindsay, Lois W. Sayrs, and Wayne P. Stegger. Pp. 3

At the Water's Edge: The Effects of Party, Ideology, and Issues on Congressional Foreign Policy Voting, 1947-1988. James M. McCormick and Eugene R. Wittkopf. Pp 26

Rules as "Unseen Participants": The Democratic Nomination Process. Priscilla L. Southwell. Pp. 54

Television News and Candidate Fortunes in Presidential Nomination Campaigns: The Case of 1984. Marc Howard Ross. Pp. 69

The Variability of Partisanship and Turnout: Implications for Gerrymandering Analysis and Representation Theory. Mark E. Rush. Pp. 99

Church Participation and Political Participation: The Spillover Effect. Steven A. Peterson. P. 123

APQ APRIL 1992

Toward an Integrated Model of Judicial Voting Behavior. Melinda Gann Hall and Paul Brace. Pp. 147

Supreme Court Authority in the Judiciary: A Study of Remands. Richard L. Pacelle, Jr. and Lawrence Baum. Pp. 169.

Limited Ideological Accountability in House Races: The Conditioning Effect of Party. Robert A. Bernstein. Pp. 192

Primaries, General Elections, and Voter Turnout: A Multinominal Logit Model of the Decision to Vote. Anthony J. Nownes. Pp. 205

Cognitive Strategies and Candidate Evaluations. Ellen D. Riggle. Pp. 227

The American Voter in a Nonpartisan, Urban Election. Paul Raymond. Pp. 247

APQ JULY 1992

A Model of Nomination Preferences. Patrick J. Kenney and Tom W. Rice. Pp. 267

The Convention Bump. James E. Campbell, Lynna L. Cherry, and Kenneth A. Wink. Pp. 287

Prospective Voting in Presidential Elections, 1956-1988. Brad Lockerbie. Pp. 308

Where's the Party?: Changing State Party Organizations. Diana Dwyre and Jeffrey M. Stonecash. Pp. 326

Putting It on Paper: The Content of Written Information Used in State Lawmaking. Christopher Z. Mooney. Pp. 345

Why Do Some States Play the Federal Aid Game Better Than Others? Neil Berch. Pp. 366

APQ OCTOBER 1992

Sophistication in Corporate PAC Contributions: Demobilizing the Opposition. Frank L. Davis. Pp. 388

Elections and State Party Polarization. Robert D. Brown and Gerald C. Wright. Pp. 411

What You Use Still Depends on What You Have: Information Effects in Presidential Elections, 1972-1988. David Moon. Pp. 427

Constituents' Evaluations of U.S. House Members. Randall Ripley, Samuel Patterson, Lynn Maureer, and Stephen Quinaln. Pp. 442

Institutional Legitimacy, Policy Legitimacy, and the Supreme Court. Jeffrey J. Mondak. Pp. 457

Federal Agencies and the Supreme Court: An Analysis of Litigation Outcomes, 1953-1988. Reginald S. Sheehan. Pp. 478

Testing Theories of State Hazardous Waste Regulation: A Reassessment of the Williams and Matheny Study. Charles Davis and Richard Feiock. Pp. 501

APQ JANUARY 1993

Understanding the New Politics of Abortion: A Framework and Agenda for Research. Malcolm L. Goggin. Pp. 4

Generational Differences in Attitudes Toward Abortion. Elizabeth Adell Cook, Ted Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. Pp. 31

Abortion Attitudes and the Louisiana Governor's Election. Susan E. Howell and Robert T. Sims. Pp. 54

The Sources of Anti-Abortion Attitudes: The Case of Religious Political Activists. James L. Guth, Corwin E. Smidt, Lyman A Kellstedt, and John C. Green. Pp. 65

The Politics of Funding Abortion: State Responses to the Political Environment. Kenneth J. Meier and Deborah R. McFarlane. Pp. 81

Do Women Legislators Matter?: Female Legislators and State Abortion Policy. Michael B. Berkman and Robert E. O'Connor.

The Persistence of Ideological Cleavage in Voting on Abortion Legislation in the House of Representatives, 1973-1988. Raymond Tatalovich and David Shcier. Pp. 125

Religion and Roll Call Voting in Idaho: The 1990 Abortion Controversy. Stephanie L. Witt and Gary Moncrief. Pp. 140

APQ APRIL 1993

Using Multiple Criteria to Evaluate Public Policies: The Case of School Desegregation. Christine H. Rossell. Pp. 155

Democratic Theory, Nonvoting, and Public Policy: the 1972-1988 Presidential Elections. Michael M. Gant and William Lyons. Pp. 185

Balancing the Perspective on PAC Contributions: In Search of an Impact on Roll Calls. Frank L. Davis. Pp. 205

The Microenvironment of Political Participation. Christopher Kenny. Pp. 223

Citizen-Initiated Contacting: A Multivariate Analysis. Carol Ann Traut and Craig F. Emmert. Pp. 239

APQ JULY 1993

Institutional Strength and Gubernatorial Elections: An Exploratory Analysis. Thomas M. Holbrook. Pp. 261

Moving Toward Unity: Attitudes in the Nomination and General Election Stages of a Presidential Campaign. Lonna Rae Atkeson. Pp. 272

Testing Assumptions of the Totaltiy-of-the-Circumstances Test: An Analysis of the Impact of Structures on Black Descriptive Representation. Charles S. Bullock III and Susan A. MacManus. Pp. 290

Presidential Coattails and Open Seats: The District-Level Impact of Heuristic Processing. Jeffrey J. Mondak. Pp. 307

Testing Theories of State Policy-Making: The Case of Air Quality Regulation. Ewan J. Ringquist. Pp. 320

Group Differences in Early Support for Military Action in the Gulf: The Effects of Gender, Generation, and Ethnicity. Clyde Wilcox, Joseph Ferrara, and Dee Allsop. Pp. 343

The Freshman Effect and Voting Alignments: A Reexamination of Judicial Folklore. Robert L. Dudley. Pp. 360

Reconsidering the Nagel-Erikson Hypothesis: Editorial Reactions to Church-State Cases. Kathleen Dragoo, Melissa Duitts, and William Haltom. Pp. 368

APQ OCTOBER 1993

A Spatial Model of Regulation. David m. Hedge. Pp. 387

Policy Moderation or Conflicting Expectations? Testing the Intentional Models of Split-Ticked Voting. R. Michael Alvarez and Matthew M. Schousen. Pp. 410

Partisan Transformation of the Federal Judiciary: 1969-1992. Gary Zuk, Gerard S. Gryski, and Deborah J. Barrow. Pp. 439

Divided Government and the Supreme Court: Judicial Behavior in Civil Rights and Liberties Cses, 1954-1989. Lilliard E. Richardson, Jr. and John M. Scheb, II. Pp. 458

Local Sources of Information and Voter Choice in State Elections: Microlevel Foundations of the "Friends and Neighbors" Effect. Shaun bowler, Todd Donovan, and Joseph Snipp. Pp. 473

Is Political Action Heroic?: Heroism and American Political Cultrue. Amy Fried. Pp. 490

APQ JANUARY 1994

Electoral Consequences of Scandal and Reapportionment in the 1992 House Elections. Susan A. Danducci and Jeffrey A. Karp. Ppp. 3

Economic Conditions and Voting on Ballot Propositions. Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan. Pp. 27

The California Supreme Court and the Death Penaly. Craig F. Emmert and Carol Ann Traut. Pp. 41

Race Trumps Gender? Women, African Americans, and the Senate Confirmation of Justice Clarence Thomas. L. Marvin Overby and Beth M. Henschen. Pp. 62

The Impact of Allowing Day of Registration Voting on Turnout in U.S. Elections from 1960-1992: A Research Note. Mark J. Fenster. Pp. 74

Primary Voters as Retrospective Voters. Fred M. Monardi. Pp. 88

Electoral Status and Representation in the U.S. Senate: Does Temporal Proximity to Election Matter? Sunil Ahuja. Pp. 104

APQ APRIL 1994

A Systems Approach to Campaign Finance in U.S. House Elections Robert K. Goidel and Donald A. Gross. Pp. 125

Political Action Committees and the Tragedy of the Commons: The Case of Nonconnected PACs. John A. C. Conybeare and Peverill Squire. Pp. 154

Party Support in the House of Representatives: Generational Replacement, Seniority, or Member Conversion? Mary Alice Nye. Pp. 175

Racism, Cynicism, Economics, and David Duke. Susan E. Howell. Pp. 190

The Political Economy of Growth Management. Richard C. Feiock. Pp. 208

Economics, Politics, and Policy Change; Examining the consequences of Deregulation in the Banking Industry. George A. Karuse. Pp. 221

Partisan Change Among Native White Southerners: 1965-1982. Tom W. Rice. Pp. 244

APQ July 1994

Turnout and the Democratic Vote. Benjamin Radcliff. Pp. 259

Retrospective Voting and Future Expectations: The Case of the Budget Deficit in the 1988 Election. Kathleen A. Bratton. Pp. 277

Lust and Avarice in Politics: Damage Control by Four Politicians Accused of Wrongdoing (or, Politics as Usual). Virginia Chanley, John L. Sullivan, Marti Hope Gonzales, and Margarete Kovera. Pp. 297

Campaign Contributions and Legislative Voting in the California Assembly. Jay K. Dow and James Endersby. Pp. 334

Abortion Attitudes and Vote Choice in the 1984 and 1988 Presidential Elections. Kevin B. Smith. Pp. 354

Prosecutorial Discretion and Press Coverage: The Decision to Try the Case.. Stacia L. Haynie and Ernest A. Dover. 370

Religion and Foreign Policy Attitudes: Exploring the Effects of Denomination and Doctrine. Ted G. Jelen. Pp. 382.

APQ OCTOBER 1994

What's In It For Me?: The Impact of Congressional Casework on Incumbent Evaluation. Geroge Serra. Pp. 403

An Investment in Goodwill: party Contributions and Party Unity Among U.S. House Members in the 1980s. Kevin M. Leyden and Stephen A.. Borrelli. Pp. 421

Campaigns, Careerism, and Constituencies: Contacting Council Members About Economic Development Policy. James C. Clingermayer and Richard c. Feiock. Pp. 453

The Behavioral Consequences of Vice-Presidential Debates: Does the Undercard Have any Punch?. Thomas M. Holbrook. Pp. 469

State Legislative Elections: What We Know and Don't Know. Malcolm E. Jewell. Pp. 483.

APQ JANUARY 1995

The Demography of Interest Organization Communities: Institutions, Associations, and Membership Groups. Virginia Gray and David Lowery.

Party Images and the American Electorate. Donald C. Baumer and Howard Gold. Pp. 33

Institutional Change and House Support: Assessing George Bush in the PostReform Era. Mark R. Joslyn. Pp. 62

Economic Conditions and Gubernatorial Elections: Is the State Executive Held Accountable? Randall W. Partin. Pp. 81

Women in the State Legislatures: Feminist Identity and Legislative Behaviors. Kathleen Dolan and Lynne E. Ford. Pp. 96

The Supreme Court and Opinion Change: An Experimental Study of the Court's Ability to Change Opinion. Valerie J. Hoekstra. Pp. 109

APQ APRIL 1995

The Impact of Changing the Racial Composition of Congressional Districts on Legislators' Roll Call Behavior. Charles S. Bullock, III. P. 141

Redistricting and the Congressional Black Caucus. David T. Canon. Pp. 159

Minority Turnout and the Creation of Majority-Minority Districts. Kimball Bruce, Lisa Handley, Richard Niemi, and Harold Stanley. Pp. 190

Redistricting and the Courts: Judicial Activism in the 1900's. Ronald E. Weber. Pp. 204

The Partisan Consequences of Congressional Redistricting. Peverill Squire. Pp. 229

Redistricting and Incumbent Reelection Success in Five State Legislatures. Harry Basehart and John Comer. Pp. 241

APQ JULY 1995

American's Knowledge of Ideology, 1980-1992. Stephen Earl Bennett. Pp. 259

Clarifying the Relationship Between Education and Turnout. Robert A. Jackson. Pp. 279

Electronic Voting Machines and Ballot Roll-Off. Stephen M. Nichols and Gregory A. Strizek. Pp. 300

Investing in the Future: Economic Political Action Committee Contributions to Open-Seat House Candidates. Ronald Keith Gaddie. Pp. 339.

Clinton and Congress; A First-Year Assessment. Jan R. Bond and Richard Fleisher. Pp. 355

Measuring Policy Change in the Rehnquist Court. Lawrence Baum. Pp. 373

APQ OCTOBER 1995

State Turnout and Presidential Voting: A Closer Look. Robert S. Erikson. Pp. 387

Turnout and the Vote Revisited: A Reply to Erikson. Benjamin Radcliff. Pp. 397

Pooling and Statistical Control: A Rejoinder to Radcliff. Robert S. Erikson. Pp. 404

Registration Reform and Turnout Change in the American States. Staci L. Rhine. Pp. 409

Politics, Bureaucracy, and Agricultural Policy: An Alternative View of Political Control. Kenneth J. Meier, Robert D. Wrinkle, and J.L. Polinard. Pp. 427

Attorney Advertising in the Wake of Bates V. State Bar of Arizona (1977): A Study of Judicial Impact. Lauren Bowen. Pp. 461

Justices as Representatives: Elections and Judicial Politics in the American States. Melinda G. Hall. Pp. 485

The Role of Vice Presidential Candidate Ratings in Presidential Voting Behavior. Martin P. Wattenberg. Pp. 504

APQ JANUARY 1996

Career Advancement and Subcommittee Chairs in The U.S. House of Representatives: 86th to 103rd Congress. Christopher J. Deering. Pp. 3

Constraint or Accommodation: The Congressional Budget Procedure's Effect on Appropriation Decisions. Richard Forgette. Pp. 24

The President, Congress, and Appropriations, 1951-1985. Christopher Wlezien. Pp. 43

Is There A Gender Gap in the Value of Campaign Resources? Rebekah Herrick. Pp. 68

Determinants of Foreign Firm Location Decisions in the United States, 1985-1990: Implications for State Economic Development Policies. Sharon E. Fox and Jeong-Hwa Lee. Pp. 81

Political Action and Social Integration. Christopher J. Anderson. Pp. 105

APQ APRIL 1996

Length of Congressional Tenure and Federal Spending: Were the Voters of Washington State Correct?. Michael k. Moore and John R. Hibbing. Pp. 131

Congressional Salaries and the Politics of Unpopular Votes. John A. Clark. Pp. 150

The "Year of the Woman" in Context: A Test of Six Explanations. Neil Berch. Pp. 169

Parenthood, Family Values, and the 1992 Presidential Election. Laura W. Arnold and Herbert F. Weisberg. Pp. 194

Economic Salience and Differential Abstention in Presidential Elections. Priscilla L. Southwell. Pp. 221

Justices' Responses to Case Facts: An Interactive Model. Melinda Gann Hall and Paul Brace. Pp. 237.

APQ JULY 1996

The Effectiveness of School Desegregation Plans, 1968-1991. Christine H. Rossell and David J. Armor. Pp. 267

The Role of Ideology and Political Sophistication in the Structure of Foreign Policy Attitudes. Valerie A. Sulfaro. Pp. 303

What are Party Endorsements Worth?: A Study of Preprimary Gubernatorial Endorsements. Malcolm E. Jewell and Sarah M. Morehouse. Pp. 338

Why Incumbents are Treated So Harshly: Term Limits for State Legislators. Anita Chadha and Robert A. Bernstein. Pp. 363

Context and the Court: Sources of Support for Civil Liberties on the Rehnquist Court. Emery Lee, Frances Sanstrum, and Thomas Weisert. Pp. 377

APQ OCTOBER 1996

Polls and Voters: The Trial-Head Presidential Election Forecasting Model, Certainty, and Political Campaigns. James E. Campbell. Pp. 408

Bill and Al's Excellent Adventure: Forecasting the 1996 Presidential Election. Alan I. Abramowitz. Pp. 434

Of Time and Candidates: A Forecast for 1996. Helmut Norpoth. Pp. 443

The Future in Forecasting: Prospective Presidential Models. Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Charles Tien. Pp. 468

Temporal Horizons and Presidential Election Forecasts. Christopher Wlezien and Robert S. Erkison. Pp. 492

Reading the Political Tea Leaves: A Forecasting Model of Contemporary Presidential Elections. Thomas M Holbrook. Pp. 506

Poll-Based Forecasts of The House Vote in Presidential Election Years: 1952-1992 and 1996. Robert S. Erikson and Lee Sigelman. Pp. 520

APQ JANUARY 1997

Using Presidential Election Results to Measure Constituency Ideology: A Research Not. William M. LeoGrande and Alana S. Jeydel. Pp. 3

The Rise of Ideology in the Post-new Deal Party System, 1972-1992. Jeffrey Levine, Edward G. Carmines, and Robert Huckfeldt. Pp. 19

Modeling State Representation on Defense Committees in Congress, 195901989. Barry Rundquist, Jungho Rhee, Jeong-Hwa Lee, and Sharon E. Fox. Pp. 35

Reelection and Congressional Support: Presidential Motives in Distributive Politics. John A. Hamman and Jeffrey E. Cohen. Pp. 56

Politics Versus Policy in Public Works Grants: A Critical Test of the Simple Model. Cornell G. Hooton. Pp. 75

Effects of Motor Voter Legislation: Voter Turnout, Registration, and Partisan Trends in the 1992 Presidential Election. Daniel P. Franklin and Eric E. Grier. Pp. 104

Candidate Gender and Women's Psychological Engagement in Politics. Jeffrey Koch. Pp. 118

APQ APRIL 1997

Postwar Deficit Spending in the United States. Sung Deuk Hahm, Mark S. Kamlet, and David c. Mowery. Pp. 139

Reelection Constituencies and the Politics of Supreme Court Confirmation Votes. L. Marvin Overby and Robert D. Brown. Pp. 168

Causal Linkages Between Constituents' Evaluations of Their Federal Legislators. Richard Born.. Pp. 179

Gut-Level Emotions and the Presidential Vote. Paul Goren. Pp. 203

Knowledge of Politics and Sense of Subjective Political Competence: The Ambiguous Connection. Stephen Earl Bennett. Pp. 230

American Indian Interests and Supreme Court Agenda Setting: 1969-1992 October Terms. John R. Hermann. Pp. 241.

APQ JULY 1997

The Election of African Americans and Latinos to the U.S. House of Representatives, 1972-1994. David Lublin. Pp. 269

Priming Theory and RAS Models: Toward an Integrated Perspective of Medial Influence. Robert K. Goidel, Todd Shields, and Mark Peffley. Pp. 287

Reconceptualizing PAC Formation: It's Not a Collective Action Problem, and It May Be an Arms Race. Virginia Gray and David Lowery. Pp. 319

Economic Interest Group Allocations in Open-Seat Senate Elections. Ronald Gaddie and james Regens. Pp. 347

Legislating from the State Bench: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Activism. James Wenzel, Shaun Bowler, and David Lanoue. Pp. 363

The Two Rhetorical Presidencies: An Analysis of Televised Presidential Speeches, 1947-1991. David Lewis. Pp. 380

APQ OCTOBER 1997

The Information Role of Caucuses in the U.S. Congress. Scott H. Ainsworth and Frances Akins. Pp. 407

Executive Vetoes: Testing Presidency- Versus President- Centered Perspectives of Presidential Behavior. Todd Sheffield and Chi Hwang. Pp. 431

Presidential Use of Executive Orders, 1953-1994. George A. Krause and David B. Cohen. Pp. 458.

Explaining Elite Attitudes on the Georgia Flag. John A. Clark. Pp. 482

The Role of Agenda Setting in Policy Innovation: An Event History Analysis of Living-Will Laws. Scott P. Hays and Henry R. Glick. Pp. 497

JANUARY 1998

To Lobby Alone or in a Flock: Foraging Behavior among Organized Interests. Virginia Gray and David Lowery.

Participation in the 1990 Decennial Census: Politics, Privacy, Pressures. Couper, Singer, and Kulka.

The Politics of Black Evangelists: What Hinders Diversity in the Christian Right? Allison Calhoun-Brown.

Research in Religion and Mass Political Behavior in the United States: Looking Both Ways after Two Decades of Scholarship. Ted G. Jelen.

APQ, APRIL 1998

State-Level Public Opinion Polls as Predictors of Presidential Election Results: The 1996 Race. Jeffrey E. Cohen.

Money or the Machine: Money and Votes in Chicago Aldermanic Elections. Gierzynski, Kleppner, and Lewis.

The Effects of Local Economic Development Efforts: Empirical Assessment of Expenditures on Income Growth in North Carolina Cities. Wink and Eller.

Racial Segregation and Voter Turnout in Urban America. Schlichting, Tuckel, and Maisel.

Black and Latino Socioeconomic and Political Competition: Has a Decade Made a Difference? McClain, Paula; Tauber, Steven.

APQ, JULY 1998.

Registration, Turnout, and the Electoral Representativeness of U.S. State Electorates. Jackson, Brown, and Wright.

Electoral Support for Tax Cuts: Case Study of the 1980 American Presidential Election. Dean Lacy.

Repeat Challengers: Are They the Best Challengers Around? W.R. Mack.

Did States' Motor Voter Programs Help the Democrats? Stephen Knack and James White.

Measuring the President's Professional Reputation. Gleiber, Shull, and Waligora.

APQ- OCTOBER 1998.

Does Bringing Out the Candidate Bring out the Votes? The Effects of Nominee Campaigning in Presidential Elections. Jeffrey Jones.

Why do the News Media Cover Certain Candidates More than Others? The Antecedents of State and national News Coverage in the 1992 Presidential Nomination Campaign.

Explaining Government Productivity. Andrew Taylor.

Statutory Construction and Congressional Response. Ignagni, Meernik, and King.

APQ- JANUARY 1999

Whither the Parties? The Volatile Nineties and the Future of the Party System.

Political Parites in a Critical Era. John Aldrich.

The Passing of Realignment and the Advent of the "Base-Less" Party System. Danie Shea.

Emerging Party Cleavages in the House of Representatives, 1962-1996. Jeffrey Stonecash and Nicole Lindstrom.

Culture Wars in the American Party System: Religious and Cultural Change among Partisan Activists Since 1972. Geoffrey Layman.

Electoral Congruence and the Autonomy of American State Party Systems. Tari Renner.

Contemplating Congruence in State Electoral Systems. James Gimpel.

APQ- APRIL 1999

Competing Redistricting Plans as Evidence of Political Motives: North Carolina Case. Gronke and Wilson.

The Mobilization of Campaign Activists by the Party Canvass. Peter Wielhouwer.

Public Assessment of Gubernatorial Performance: A Comparative State Analysis. MacDonald and Sigelman.

Grassroots Involvement in Interest Group Decision Making. Christine Day.

APQ- JULY 1999

Racial Diversity, Voter Turnout, and Mobilizing Institutions in the United States. Kim Hill and Jan Leighley.

Did Motor Voter Work? Michael Martinez and David Hill.

Partisan Bias in U.S. Congressional Elections, 1952-1996: Why the Senate is Usually More Republican Than the House of Representatives. Thomas Brunell.

Fiscal Policy as a Forecasting Factor in Presidential Elections. Cuzan and Bundrick.

APQ- OCTOBER 1999

Presidential Voting across the American States. Robert Jackson and Thomas Carsey.

Campaign and Contextual Influences on Voter Participation in State Legislative Elections. Robert Hogan.

Running on Their Own: The Electoral Success and Failure of Appointed U.S. Senators. James D. King.

Maximizing "Minimal Effects": The Impact of Early Primary Season Debates on Voter Preferences. Samuel Best and Clark Hubbard.

Survey Bias on the Front Porch: Are All Subjects Interviewed Equally? David Leal and Frederick Hess.

The Politics of Dissents and Concurrences on the U.S. Supreme Court. Wahlbeck, Spriggs, and Maltzman.

APQ- JANAUARY 2000

The Demise of the Two Presidencies. Fleisher, Bond, Kritz, and Hanna.

Uncertainty and Candidate Personality Traits. Glasgow and Alvarez.

Support for Third Parties in California. Donovan, Bowler, and Terrio.

The Effect of All-Mail Elections on Voter Turnout. Southwell and Burchett.

Who Will Survive? Exploration of Factors Contributing to the Removal of Unethical House Members.

APQ- APRIL 2000

Policy-Balancing Models and the Split-Ticket Voter, 1972-1996. Richard Born.

Revisiting the Relationship between Secret Ballots and Turnout. Jac Heckelman.

Who Contributes? Checkbook Participation, Class Biases, and the Impact of Legal Reforms, 1952-1994. Shields and Goidel.

How Voting is Like Taking an SAT Test: Analysis of American Voter Rolloff. Wattenberg, McAllister, and Salvanto.

Break Out the Mint Juleps? Is New Hampshire the "Primary" Culprit Limiting Presidential Nomination Forecasts? Adkins and Dowdle.

Debate-Induced Opinion Change: What Matters? Yawn and Beatty.

APQ- JULY 2000

Nolan McCarty and Lawrence Rothenberg. Coalitional Maintenance: Politicians, Parties, and Organized Groups.

R. Bruce Anderson. All Is Not Fair: The Effects of Changing Committee Representation on Partisan Conflict in Transforming Legislatures.

Mark R. Joslyn. Guns in the Ballot Box: Information, Groups, and Opinion in Ballot Initiative Campaigns.

Franco Mattei and John Howes. Competing Explanations of Split-Ticket Voting in American National Elections.

Jack H. Nagel, John E. McNulty. Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections.

APQ- OCTOBER 2000

John W. Swain, Stephen A. Borrelli, Brian C. Reed, Sean F. Evans. A New Look at Turnover in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789-1998.

Steven Greene. The Psychological Sources of Partisan-Leaning Independence.

AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH

APR- JANUARY 2001

Robert E. Hogan. The Influence of State and District Conditions on the Representation of Women in U.S. State Legislatures.

Andrew Rudalevige. Revisiting Midterm Loss: Referendum Theory and State Data.

Marni Ezra. A Reexamination of Congressional Primary Turnout.

Stephen Knack. Election-day Registration: The Second Wave.

APR- MARCH 2001

R.W. Partin. Campaign Intensity and Voter Information: A Look at Gubernatorial Contests.

D.S. Voss, D. Lublin. Black Incumbents, White Districts: An Appraisal of the 1996 Congressional Elections.

J.A. Karp, S.A. Banducci. Absentee Voting, Mobilization, and Participation.

S. Greene. The Role of Character Assessments in Presidential Approval.

APR- MAY 2001

Steven J. Balla. Interstate Professional Associations and the Diffusion of Policy Innovations.

David C. Nixon, David L. Goss. Confirmation Delay for Vacancies on the Circuit Courts of Appeals.

James E. Campbell. Taking Stock of the Forecasts of the 2000 Presidential Election.

Numerous short articles commenting on the erroneous academic forecasts of the 2000 presidential election.

APR- JULY 2001

J. Meernik, M. Ault. Public Opinion and Support for U.S. Presidents' Foreign Policies.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2001

C. Wlezien, R.S. Erikson. Campaign Effects in Theory and Practice. (polling practices examined)

J.E. Campbell. When Have Presidential Campaigns Decided Election Outcomes?

G.W. Gwiasda. Network News Coverage of Campaign Advertisements: Media's Ability to Reinforce Campaign Messages. (Willie Horton ad studied)

P. Paolino, D.R. Shaw. Lifting the Hood on the Straight-Talk Express: Examining the McCain Phenomenon.

L. Vavreck. The Reasoning Voter Meets the Strategic Candidate: Signals and Specificity in Campaign Advertising, 1998.

APR- NOVEMBER 2001

S.L. Rhine, S.E. Bennett, R.S. Flickinger. Gaps in Americans' Knowledge About the Bosnian Civil War. (foreign affairs opinion polls)

T. Sulkin. Explaining Campaign Intensity.

C.J. Tolbert, J.A. Grummel, D.A. Smith. The Effects of Ballot Initiatives on Voter Turnout in the American States.

R.D. Lloyd. Voter Registration Reconsidered: Putting First Things First Is Not Enough.

APR- JANUARY 2002

Jamie L. Carson, Charles J. Finocchiaro, David W. Rohde. Partisanship, Consensus, and Committee-Floor Divergence: A Comparison of Member Behavior in the 96th and 104th Congresses.

Richard S. Conley. Presidential Influence And Minority Party Liaison On Veto Overrides: New Evidence From the Ford Presidency.

Robert A. Jackson, Thomas M. Carsey. Group Effects on Party Identification and Party Coalitions Across the United States.

Kenny J. Whitby. Bill Sponsorship And Intraracial Voting Among African American Representatives.

APR- MARCH 2002

Kathleen A. Bratton. The Effect Of Legislative Diversity On Agenda Setting: Evidence From Six State Legislatures.

Donald A. Gross, Robert K. Goidel, Todd G. Shields. State Campaign Finance Regulations And Electoral Competition.

James G. Gimpel, Jason E. Schuknecht. Political and Demographic Foundations for Sectionalism in State Politics: The Connecticut Case.

APR- MAY 2002

David L. Leal. Home Is Where The Heart Is: Congressional Tenure, Retirement, and the Implications for Representation.

Benjamin Highton, Arthur L. Burris. New Perspectives On Latino Voter Turnout In The United States.

David Niven. The Mobilization Calendar: The Time-Dependent Effects of Personal Contact on Turnout.

APR- JULY 2002

Wendy K. Tam Cho. Tapping Motives And Dynamics Behind Campaign Contributions: Insights From the Asian American Case.

Brad Lockerbie. Party Identification: Constancy and Change.

Sarah A. Binder, Eric D. Lawrence, Steven S. Smith. Tracking The Filibuster, 1917 To 1996.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2002

Eric Riedel. The Impact Of High School Community Service Programs On Students' Feelings Of Civic Obligation.

Wayne P. Steger, John Hickman, Ken Yohn. Candidate Competition And Attrition In Presidential Primaries, 1912-2000.

APR- NOVEMBER 2002

John Pippen, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan. Election Reform And Direct Democracy: Campaign Finance Regulations in the American States.

Barbara Headrick, George Serra, Jim Twombly. Enforcement And Oversight: Using Congressional Oversight to Shape OSHA Bureaucratic Behavior.

Jeff Manza, Fay Lomax Cook. A Democratic Polity?: Three Views of Policy Responsiveness to Public Opinion in the United States.

APR- JANUARY 2003

Timothy P. Nokken. Ideological Congruence Versus Electoral Success: Distribution of Party Organization Contributions in Senate Elections, 1990-2000.

Robert E. Hogan. The Effects Of Primary Divisiveness On General Election Outcomes In State Legislative Elections.

Jeffrey W. Koch. Political Cynicism And Third Party Support In American Presidential Elections.

Stephen J. Farnsworth. Congress And Citizen Discontent: Public Evaluations of the Membership and One's Own Representative.

Carol A. Cassel. Overreporting And Electoral Participation Research.

David L. Leal. Early Money And Senate Primary Elections.

APR- MARCH 2003

Ashlyn Kuersten, Donald Songer. Presidential Success Through Appointments To The United States Courts Of Appeals.

David J. Jackson, Steven T. Engel. Don't Bite The Pac That Feeds You: Business Pac Punishment Over the China Vote.

Monika L. Mcdermott, David R. Jones. Do Public Evaluations Of Congress Matter?: Retrospective Voting in Congressional Elections.

David W. Romero. Divisive Primaries And The House District Vote: A Pooled Analysis.

James P. Wenzel, Shaun Bowler, David J. Lanoue. The Sources Of Public Confidence In State Courts: Experience and Institutions.

APR- MAY 2003

Ann O' M. Bowman, George A. Krause. Power Shift: Measuring Policy Centralization in U.S. Intergovernmental Relations, 1947-1998.

APR- JULY 2003

Eric M. Uslaner, Richard S. Conley. Civic Engagement and Particularized Trust: The Ties that Bind People to their Ethnic Communities.

Atiya K. Stokes. Latino Group Consciousness and Political Participation.

Christopher Witko. Cold War Belligerence and U.S. Public Opinion toward Defense Spending.

Benjamin G. Bishin. Independently Validating Ideology Measures: A Look at NOMINATE and Adjusted ADA Scores.

Timothy R. Johnson. The Supreme Court, the Solicitor General, and the Separation of Powers.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2003

Diane L. Duffin. Explaining Participation in Congressional Oversight Hearings.

David C. Barker, Stephanie T. Muraca. "We're all Keynesians Now"?: Understanding Public Attitudes toward the Federal Budget.

Peter L. Francia, Paul S. Herrnson. The Impact of Public Finance Laws on Fundraising in State Legislative Elections.

APR- NOVEMBER 2003

Kira Sanbonmatsu. Political Knowledge and Gender Stereotypes.

David C. King, Richard E. Matland. Sex and the Grand Old Party: An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Candidate Sex on Support for a Republican Candidate.

Kim Q. Hill. Democratization and Corruption: Systematic Evidence from the American States.

Peter W. Wielhouwer. In Search of Lincoln's Perfect List: Targeting in Grassroots Campaigns.

Catherine Paden, Benjamin I. Page. Congress Invokes Public Opinion on Welfare Reform.

APR- JANUARY 2004

Richard Nadeau, Richard G. Niemi, Harold W. Stanley, Jean-François Godbout. Class, Party, and South/Non-South Differences: An Update.

M. V. Hood III, QuentIn Kidd, IrwIn L. Morris. The Reintroduction of the Elephas Maximus to the Southern United States: The Rise of Republican State Parties, 1960 to 2000.

Byron D'Andra Orey. White Racial Attitudes and Support for the Mississippi State Flag.

APR- MARCH 2004

David W. Romero. The Prospects-Based Dynamics of the House Candidacy Decision.

Richard Born. Freshman Republicans and the 1996 Election: The Influence of Congressional Seniority on Voting for the House.

Thomas G. Hansford. Lobbying Strategies, Venue Selection, and Organized Interest Involvement at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Kathleen A. Bratton, Rorie L. Spill. Moving Up the Judicial Ladder: The Nomination of State Supreme Court Justices to the Federal Courts.

Jeffery J. Mondak, Christopher J. Lewis, Jason C. Sides, Joohyun Kang, J. O. Long. Presidential Source Cues and Policy Appraisals, 1981-2000.

APR- MAY 2004

Nathan J. Kelly. Does Politics Really Matter?: Policy and Government's Equalizing Influence in the United States.

Kyle L. Saunders, Alan I. Abramowitz. Ideological Realignment and Active Partisans in the American Electorate.

Audrey A. Haynes, Paul-Henri Gurian, Michael H. Crespin, Christopher Zorn. The Calculus of Concession: Media Coverage and the Dynamics of Winnowing in Presidential Nominations.

Andrew W. Barrett. Gone Public: The Impact of Going Public on Presidential Legislative Success.

APR- JULY 2004

Michael J. Hanmer, Michael W. Traugott. The Impact of Voting by Mail on Voter Behavior.

Scott D. McClurg. Indirect Mobilization: The Social Consequences of Party Contacts in an Election Campaign.

Sean M. Theriault. Public Pressure and Punishment in the Politics of Congressional Pay Raises.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2004

Girish J. Gulati. Revisiting the Link Between Electoral Competition and Policy Extremism in the U.S. Congress.

Lawrence J. Grossback, Sean Nicholson-Crotty, David A. M. Peterson. Ideology and Learning in Policy Diffusion.

Christopher A. Cooper, Anthony J. Nownes. Money Well Spent?: An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Advertorials on Citizen Opinion.

Kim L. Fridkin, Patrick J. Kenney. Do Negative Messages Work?: The Impact of Negativity on Citizens' Evaluations of Candidates.

APR- NOVEMBER 2004

Michael T. Heaney. Outside the Issue Niche: The Multidimensionality of Interest Group Identity.

John R. Hibbing, James T. Smith. Is it the Middle that is Frustrated?: Americans’ Ideological Positions and Governmental Trust.

Glen Biglaiser, David J. Jackson, Jeffrey S. Peake. Back on Track: Support for Presidential Trade Authority in the House of Representatives.

Baodong Liu, James M. Vanderleeuw. Economic Development Priorities and Central-City and Suburb Differences.

APR- JANUARY 2005.

Stonecash and Silina. The 1896 Realignment: A Reassessment.

Marshall and Pacelle. Revisiting the Two Presidencies: The Strategic Use of Executive Orders.

DeRoven, Peake, and Ward. Presidential Mandates and the Dynamics of Senate Advice and Consent.

APR- MARCH 2005.

Baldassare, Mark. The Role of Public Opinion on the California Governor’s Recall in 2003: Populism, Partisanship, and Direct Democracy.

Brian K. Arbour, Danny Hayes. Voter Turnout in the California Recall: Where Did the Increase Come From?

Daron Shaw, Mark J. McKenzie, Jeffrey Underwood. Strategic Voting in the California Recall Election.

Caroline J. Tolbert, Daniel A. Smith. The Educative Effects of Ballot Initiatives on Voter Turnout.

APR- MAY 2005.

H. Whitt Kilburn. Does the Candidate Really Matter?

Craig Leonard Brians. Women for Women? Gender and Party Bias in Voting for Female Candidates.

Juliet F. Gainsborough. Voters in Context: Cities, Suburbs, and Presidential Vote.

APR- JULY 2005.

Adam J. Berinsky. The Perverse Consequences of Electoral Reform in the United States.

Amaney Jamal. The Political Participation and Engagement of Muslim Americans: Mosque Involvement and Group Consciousness.

Janelle S. Wong, Pei-Te Lien, M. Margaret Conway. Group-Based Resources and Political Participation among Asian Americans.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2005.

Dorothy M. Daley, James C. Garand. Horizontal Diffusion, Vertical Diffusion, and Internal Pressure in State Environmental Policymaking, 1989-1998.

Jonathan Knuckey. A New Front in the Culture War?: Moral Traditionalism and Voting Behavior in U.S. House Elections.

Barry C. Burden. Ralph Nader's Campaign Strategy in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election.

David Hill, Seth C. McKee. The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election.

Rebekah Herrick, Sue Thomas. Do Term Limits Make a Difference?: Ambition and Motivations among U.S. State Legislators.

APR- DECEMBER 2005.

Chris W. Bonneau. Electoral Verdicts: Incumbent Defeats in State Supreme Court Elections

Greater Convenience But Not Greater Turnout: The Impact of Alternative Voting Methods on Electoral Participation in the United States. Mary Fitzgerald.

Inequality, Trust, and Civic Engagement. Eric M. Uslaner

APR- JANUARY 2006.

The Effectiveness of Elite Cues as Heuristics in Proposition Elections. Michael A. Lewkowicz

The Fairer Sex? Gender and Negative Campaigning in U.S. Elections. Paul S. Herrnson

APR- MARCH 2006.

Ideology, Electoral Incentives, and Congressional Politics: The Republican House Class of 1994. Michael H. Crespin and Suzanne M. Gold.

U.S. House Committee Chair Selection: Republicans Play Musical Chairs in the 107th Congress. Christopher J. Deering and Paul J. Wahlbeck.

The Role of Subcommittees After the Republican Revolution. John Baughman.

APR- MAY 2006.

Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout: Evidence From Eight Field Experiments. David W. Nickerson

Learning About Politics in Low-Income Communities: Poverty and Political Knowledge. J. Celeste Lay

The Daily Show Effect: Candidate Evaluations, Efficacy, and American Youth. Jody Baumgartner and Jonathan S. Morris.

Electoral Institutions and the Evolution of Partisan Conventions, 1880-1940. Anna Harvey and Bumba Mukherjee.

APR- JULY 2006.

Andrew Karch. National Intervention and the Diffusion of Policy Innovations

Gabriel R. Sanchez. The Role of Group Consciousness in Political Participation Among Latinos in the United States

L. Marvin Overby and Jay Barth. Radio Advertising in American Political Campaigns: The Persistence, Importance, and Effects of Narrowcasting

Robert D. Brown and Justin Wedeking. People Who Have Their Tickets But Do Not Use Them: "Motor Voter," Registration, and Turnout Revisited

Tracy Sulkin and Jillian Evans. Dynamics of Diffusion: Aggregate Patterns in Congressional Campaign Agendas

Anthony M. Bertelli and Christian R. Grose. The Spatial Model and the Senate Trial of President Clinton

APR- SEPTEMBER 2006.

Kim L. Fridkin, Patrick J. Kenney, and Jack Crittenden. On the Margins of Democratic Life: The Impact of Race and Ethnicity on the Political Engagement of Young People

Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown. Racial Identity and Latino Vote Choice

James M. Avery. The Sources and Consequences of Political Mistrust among African Americans

APR- NOVEMBER 2006.

Kathleen Dolan. Symbolic Mobilization?: The Impact of Candidate Sex in American Elections

Brian S. Krueger. A Comparison of Conventional and Internet Political Mobilization

David B. Holian. Trust the Party Line: Issue Ownership and Presidential Approval From Reagan to Clinton

Andrew B. Whitford and Holona L. Ochs. The Political Roots of Executive Clemency

APR- JANUARY 2007.

Andrew W. Barrett and Jeffrey S. Peake. When the President Comes to Town: Examining Local Newspaper Coverage of Domestic Presidential Travel

Julianna Sandell Pacheco and Eric Plutzer. Stay in School, Don’t Become a Parent: Teen Life Transitions and Cumulative Disadvantages for Voter Turnout

David E. Campbell. Sticking Together: Classroom Diversity and Civic Education

Vincent G. Moscardelli and Moshe Haspel. Campaign Finance Reform as Institutional Choice: Party Difference in the Vote to Ban Soft Money

Michael J. Ensley. Candidate Divergence, Ideology, and Vote Choice in U.S. Senate Elections

APR- MARCH 2007.

Jongho Lee and Harry P. Pachon. Leading the Way: An Analysis of the Effect of Religion on the Latino Vote

Stephen A. Nuño. Latino Mobilization and Vote Choice in the 2000 Presidential Election

APR- MAY 2007.

Scott B. Blinder. Dissonance Persists: Reproduction of Racial Attitudes Among Post-Civil Rights Cohorts of White Americans

William G. Mayer. The Swing Voter in American Presidential Elections

Kristin Kanthak. Crystal Elephants and Committee Chairs: Campaign Contributions and Leadership Races in the U.S. House of Representatives

Mary Grisez Kweit and Robert W. Kweit. Participation, Perception of Participation, and Citizen Support

APR- JULY 2007.

The Consequences of Campaign Agendas. John Sides

Gender Differences in the Decision to Run for School Board. Melissa Deckman

APR- SEPTEMBER 2007.

Linking Judicial Selection to Consensus: An Analysis of Ideological Diversity. Brent D. Boyea

APR- NOVEMBER 2007

Beyond Policy Representation in the U.S. House: Partisanship, Polarization, and Citizens' Attitudes About Casework. Michael W. Wagner

Fanning the Flames: Religious Media Consumption and American Politics. Brian Newman and Mark Caleb Smith

Redistricting and Party Polarization in the U.S. House of Representatives. Jamie L. Carson, Michael H. Crespin, Charles J. Finocchiaro, and David W. Rohde.

Do You See What I See? Perceptions of Party Differences and Voting Behavior. Craig Goodman and Gregg R. Murray

APR- JANUARY 2008

Danny Hayes and Seth C. McKee. Toward a One-Party South?

Party Polarization and the Rise of Partisan Voting in U.S. House Elections. Richard Born

Incumbent Vulnerability and Challenger Entry in Statewide Elections. Jeffrey Lazarus

The Effect of Race and Ethnicity on Bill Sponsorship and Cosponsorship in Congress. Michael S. Rocca and Gabriel R. Sanchez

APR- MARCH 2008

Religious Traditionalism and Latino Politics in the United States. Nathan J. Kelly and Jana Morgan

Structuring Gender's Impact: Judicial Voting Across Criminal Justice Cases. Madhavi McCall

Homegrown Institutional Legitimacy: Assessing Citizens' Diffuse Support for State Courts. Damon M. Cann and Jeff Yates

APR- MAY 2008

Symbolism Versus Policy Learning: Public Opinion of the 1996 U.S. Welfare Reforms. Andrea Hetling, Monika L. McDermott, and Mingus Mapps

Constituency Population and Representation in the U.S. House. Brian Frederick

APR- JULY 2008

Voting Technology, Ballot Measures, and Residual Votes. David C. Kimball and Martha Kropf

Worth a Thousand Words? An Analysis of Georgia's Voter Identification Statute. M.V. Hood, III and Charles S. Bullock, III

Voters' Evaluations of Electronic Voting Systems: Results From a Usability Field Study. Paul S. Herrnson et al.

"At Your Service": Voter Evaluations of Poll Worker Performance. Ryan L. Claassen et al.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2008

The Dimensions of Negative Messages. Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney

Interparty Differences in Elite Support for Presidential Nomination Candidates. Wayne P. Steger

APR- NOVEMBER 2008

Scott L. Althaus and Todd C. Trautman. The Impact of Television Market Size on Voter Turnout in American Elections

Darshan J. Goux and David A. Hopkins. The Empirical Implications of Electoral College Reform

Jason A. MacDonald and William W. Franko, Jr. What Moves Partisanship?: Migration, State Partisan Environment Change, and Party Identification

Thad Williamson. Sprawl, Spatial Location, and Politics: How Ideological Identification Tracks the Built Environment

David Darmofal. The Political Geography of the New Deal Realignment

Seth C. McKee. Redistricting and Familiarity With U.S. House Candidates

APR- JANUARY 2009

Kevin T. McGuire. Public Schools, Religious Establishments, and the U.S. Supreme Court: An Examination of Policy Compliance

Kimberly Gross, Paul R. Brewer, and Sean Aday. Confidence in Government and Emotional Responses to Terrorism After September 11, 2001

Caroline J. Tolbert, Daniel C. Bowen, and Todd Donovan. Initiative Campaigns: Direct Democracy and Voter Mobilization

APR- MARCH 2009

Shang E. Ha and Dean S. Karlan. Get-Out-The-Vote Phone Calls: Does Quality Matter?

APR- MAY 2009

N. Kim Nguyen and James C. Garand. Partisan Strength and Nonpartisanship Among Asian Americans.

N. Kim Nguyen and James C. Garand. Partisan Strength and Nonpartisanship Among Asian Americans.

Sarah A. Treul. Ambition and Party Loyalty in the U.S. Senate.

Christopher S. Kelley and Bryan W. Marshall. Assessing Presidential Power: Signing Statements and Veto Threats as Coordinated Strategies.

APR- JULY 2009

Joshua J. Dyck. Initiated Distrust: Direct Democracy and Trust in Government.

Heather L. Ondercin and Susan Welch. Comparing Predictors of Women's Congressional Election Success: Candidates, Primaries, and the General Election.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2009

Matt Grossmann and Casey B. K. Dominguez. Party Coalitions and Interest Group Networks.

APR- NOVEMBER 2009

Eric D. Lawrence, Todd Donovan, and Shaun Bowler. Adopting Direct Democracy: Tests of Competing Explanations of Institutional Change.

Brendon Swedlow and Mikel L. Wyckoff. Value Preferences and Ideological Structuring of Attitudes in American Public Opinion.

APR- JANUARY 2010

Gregory Koger, Seth Masket, and Hans Noel. Cooperative Party Factions in American Politics.

Kevin Arceneaux and David W. Nickerson. Comparing Negative and Positive Campaign Messages: Evidence From Two Field Experiments.

Marisa A. Abrajano and R. Michael Alvarez. Assessing the Causes and Effects of Political Trust Among U.S. Latinos.

Michael J. Ensley and Erik P. Bucy. Do Candidate Positions Matter?: The Effect of the Gay Marriage Question on Gubernatorial Elections.

APR- MARCH 2010

Stephen A. Jessee. Voter Ideology and Candidate Positioning in the 2008 Presidential Election.

Tracy Osborn, Scott D. McClurg, and Benjamin Knoll. Voter Mobilization and the Obama Victory.

Todd Makse and Anand E. Sokhey. Revisiting the Divisive Primary Hypothesis: 2008 and the Clinton—Obama Nomination Battle.

M.V. Hood, III and Seth C. McKee. What Made Carolina Blue? In-Migration and the 2008 North Carolina Presidential Vote.

Michael M. Franz and Travis N. Ridout. Political Advertising and Persuasion in the 2004 and 2008 Presidential Elections.

Stacy G. Ulbig. The Appeal of Second Bananas: The Impact of Vice Presidential Candidates on Presidential Vote Choice, Yesterday and Today.

Daniel M. Butler and Emily Schofield. Were Newspapers More Interested in Pro-Obama Letters to the Editor in 2008? Evidence From a Field Experiment.

Dan Cassino and Cengiz Erisen. Priming Bush and Iraq in 2008: A Survey Experiment.

APR- MAY 2010

Nicholas R. Seabrook. Money and State Legislative Elections: The Conditional Impact of Political Context.

David Carl Kershaw. Mobilizing the Mobilized: The Electoral Recruitment Paradox.

John Sides, Keena Lipsitz, and Matthew Grossmann. Do Voters Perceive Negative Campaigns as Informative Campaigns?

Rodney E. Hero and Robert R. Preuhs. Black-Latino Political Relationships: Policy Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives.

A.J. Barghothi, Elisha Carol Savchak, and Ann O'M. Bowman. Candidate Quality and the Election of Republican Governors in the South, 1950-2004.

APR- JULY 2010

Alan S. Gerber, Neil Malhotra, Conor M. Dowling, and David Doherty. Publication Bias in Two Political Behavior Literatures.

Sean Richey. The Impact of Corruption on Social Trust.

Brandon Rottinghaus and Chris Nicholson. Counting Congress In: Patterns of Success in Judicial Nomination Requests by Members of Congress to Presidents Eisenhower and Ford.

Andra Gillespie. Canvasser Affect and Voter Response: Results From National Focus Groups.

Kirby Goidel, Stephen Procopio, Dek Terrell, and H. Denis Wu. Sources of Economic News and Economic Expectations.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2010

Nathaniel Birkhead, Gabriel Uriarte, and William Bianco. The Impact of State Legislative Term Limits on the Competitiveness of Congressional Elections.

Melissa K. Merry. Emotional Appeals in Environmental Group Communications.

Bertram Johnson. Individual Contributions: A Fundraising Advantage for the Ideologically Extreme?

Lester K. Spence and Harwood McClerking. Context, Black Empowerment, and African American Political Participation.

Gregg B. Johnson, Meredith-Joy Petersheim, and Jesse T. Wasson. Divisive Primaries and Incumbent General Election Performance: Prospects and Costs in U.S. House Races.

APR- NOVEMBER 2010

Assessing the Allocation of Pork: Evidence From Congressional Earmarks. Erik J. Engstrom and Georg Vanberg.

Thomas G. Hansford, Elisha Carol Savchak, and Donald R. Songer. Politics, Careerism, and the Voluntary Departures of U.S. District Court Judges.

Jordan Michael Ragusa. The Lifecycle of Public Policy: An Event History Analysis of Repeals to Landmark Legislative Enactments, 1951-2006.

Amber Wichowsky and Sarah E. Niebler. Narrow Victories and Hard Games: Revisiting the Primary Divisiveness Hypothesis.

Jungkun Seo. Vote Switching on Foreign Policy in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Danny Hayes. Trait Voting in U.S. Senate Elections.

APR- JANUARY 2011

Jennifer Nicoll Victor. Legislating Versus Campaigning: The Legislative Behavior of Higher Office-Seekers.

Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. Personality Traits and the Consumption of Political Information.

Samuel J. Best and Brian S. Krueger. Government Monitoring and Political Participation in the United States: The Distinct Roles of Anger and Anxiety.

Brandon L. Bartels. Choices in Context: How Case-Level Factors Influence the Magnitude of Ideological Voting on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Natalie Masuoka. The “Multiracial” Option: Social Group Identity and Changing Patterns of Racial Categorization.

Eric Leon McDaniel, Irfan Nooruddin, and Allyson Faith Shortle. Divine Boundaries: How Religion Shapes Citizens’ Attitudes Toward Immigrants.

APR- MARCH 2011

Jaime E. Settle, Robert Bond, and Justin Levitt. The Social Origins of Adult Political Behavior.

Patricia Strach and Virginia Sapiro. Campaigning for Congress in the “9/11Era: Considerations of Gender and Party in Response to an Exogenous Shock.

Young Min Baek and Jocelyn Landau. White Concern About Black Favoritism in a Biracial Presidential Election.

Tetsuya Matsubayashi and Michiko Ueda. Political Knowledge and the Use of Candidate Race as a Voting Cue.

Wendy K. Tam Cho and Neil Baer. Environmental Determinants of Racial Attitudes Redux: The Critical Decisions Related to Operationalizing Context.

APR- MAY 2011

Greg Goelzhauser. Avoiding Constitutional Cases.

Ian McDonald. Migration and Sorting in the American Electorate: Evidence From the 2006 Cooperative Congressional Election Study.

Lanhee J. Chen and Andrew Reeves. Turning Out the Base or Appealing to the Periphery? An Analysis of County-Level Candidate Appearances in the 2008 Presidential Campaign.

Damon M. Cann and Teena Wilhelm. Case Visibility and the Electoral Connection in State Supreme Courts.

Joshua Huder, Jordan Michael Ragusa, and Daniel A. Smith. Shirking the Initiative? The Effects of Statewide Ballot Measures on Congressional Roll Call Behavior.

Robert J. McGrath. Electoral Competition and the Frequency of Initiative Use in the U.S. States.

APR- JULY 2011

Neil Malhotra, Melissa R. Michelson, Todd Rogers, and Ali Adam Valenzuela. Text Messages as Mobilization Tools: The Conditional Effect of Habitual Voting and Election Salience.

Andrew L. Pieper. Flouting Faith? Religious Hostility and the American Left, 1977-2000.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2011

Tracy Osborn and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez. Two Become One? Spouses and Agreement in Political Opinions.

Shawn Treier. Comparing Ideal Points Across Institutions and Time.

Kristina C. Miler. The Constituency Motivations of Caucus Membership.

Betsy Sinclair, Thad E. Hall, and R. Michael Alvarez. Flooding the Vote: Hurricane Katrina and Voter Participation in New Orleans.

APR- NOVEMBER 2011

Jeffrey Lyons. Where You Live and Who You Know: Political Environments, Social Pressures, and Partisan Stability.

Benjamin J. Kassow and Charles J. Finocchiaro. Responsiveness and Electoral Accountability in the U.S. Senate.

L. Matthew Vandenbroek. “Lost Our Lease”: Issue Attention and Partisa Defection in the 2008 Presidential Election.

Richard L. Vining, Jr. and Teena Wilhelm. The Causes and Consequences of Gubernatorial Endorsements: Evidence From State Supreme Court Elections.

Robert J. Hume. Comparing Institutional and Policy Explanations for the Adoption of State Constitutional Amendments: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage.

APR- JANUARY 2012

Joseph Cera and Aaron C. Weinschenk. The Individual-Level Effects of Presidential Conventions on Candidate Evaluations.

Patrick Flavin. Income Inequality and Policy Representation in the American States.

Richard M. Skinner, Seth E. Masket, and David A. Dulio. 527 Committees and the Political Party Network.

Laura S. Hussey. Polarized Politics and Citizen Disengagement: The Role of Belief Systems.

Amy McKay. Negative Lobbying and Policy Outcomes.

Ryan C. Black and Christina L. Boyd. The Role of Law Clerks in the U.S. Supreme Court’s Agenda-Setting Process.

APR- MARCH 2012

Andrew J. Bloeser, Carl McCurley, and Jeffery J. Mondak. Jury Service as Civic Engagement: Determinants of Jury Summons Compliance.

Brandon Rottinghaus. What Predicts Trends in the White House Mail?: The Macro Causes of Mass Political Letter Writing to the Chief Executive.

Jason Gainous and Allison M. Martens. The Effectiveness of Civic Education: Are “Good” Teachers Actually Good for “All” Students?

Daniel J. Lee. Take the Good With the Bad: Cross-Cutting Effects of Ballot Access Requirements on Third-Party Electoral Success.

Christopher Ellis. Public Ideology and Political Dynamics in the United States.

Caitlin E. Dwyer and Sarah A. Treul. Indirect Presidential Influence, State-Level Approval, and Voting in the U.S. Senate.

APR- MAY 2012

Deborah Jordan Brooks and Michael Murov. Assessing Accountability in a Post-Citizens United Era: The Effects of Attack Ad Sponsorship by Unknown Independent Groups.

Laurel Elder and Steven Greene. The Politics of Parenthood: Parenthood Effects on Issue Attitudes and Candidate Evaluations in 2008.

Joshua J. Dyck, Gregg B. Johnson, and Jesse T. Wasson. A Blue Tide in the Golden State: Ballot Propositions, Population Change, and Party Identification in California.

Raymond J. La Raja and David L. Wiltse. Don'’t Blame Donors for Ideological Polarization of Political Parties: Ideological Change and Stability Among Political Contributors, 1972-2008.

APR- JULY 2012

Loren Collingwood. Levels of Education and Support for Direct Democracy.

Lars Berger. Guns, Butter, and Human Rights—The Congressional Politics of U.S. Aid to Egypt.

Jacob R. Neiheisel and Barry C. Burden. The Impact of Election Day Registration on Voter Turnout and Election Outcomes.

Daniel J. Hopkins and Katherine T. McCabe. After It’s Too Late: Estimating the Policy Impacts of Black Mayoralties in U.S. Cities.

Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz. The Limits of the Homogeneity Model: Segregation and Civic Engagement in Latino Communities.

Scott Basinger and Maxwell Mak. The Changing Politics of Supreme Court Confirmations.

APR- SEPTEMBER 2012

Michael A. Bailey, Jonathan Mummolo, and Hans Noel. Tea Party Influence: A Story of Activists and Elites.

Matthew T. Pietryka. The Roles of District and National Opinion in 2010 Congressional Campaign Agendas.

Brendan Nyhan, Eric McGhee, John Sides, Seth Masket, and Steven Greene. One Vote Out of Step? The Effects of Salient Roll Call Votes in the 2010 Election.

Kevin Evans, Rolfe Peterson, and Nathan Hadley. Principled or Opportunist? Perceptions of Arlen Specter and His Party Switch During the 2010 Midterm Election.

David M. Konisky and Lilliard E. Richardson, Jr. Penalizing the Party: Health Care Reform Issue Voting in the 2010 Election.

Gregory Koger and Matthew J. Lebo. Strategic Party Government and the 2010 Elections.

APR- NOVEMBER 2012

Corwin Smidt and Dino Christenson. More Bang for the Buck: Campaign Spending and Fundraising Success.

Paul Gronke and Peter Miller. Voting by Mail and Turnout in Oregon: Revisiting Southwell and Burchett.

Daniel R. Biggers. Can a Social Issue Proposition Increase Political Knowledge? Campaign Learning and the Educative Effects of Direct Democracy.

Michael Evans and Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz. Perpetuating the Myth of the Culture War Court? Issue Attention in Newspaper Coverage of U.S. Supreme Court Nominations.

Scott H. Ainsworth, Brian M. Harward, and Kenneth W. Moffett. Congressional Response to Presidential Signing Statements.

Keith Dougherty and Justin Moeller. Constitutional Change and American Pivotal Politics.

APR- JANUARY 2013

Joshua Ozymy. Keepin’ on the Sunny Side: Scandals, Organized Interests, and the Passage of Legislative Lobbying Laws in the American States.

Johanna Dunaway. Media Ownership and Story Tone in Campaign News.

Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. Assessing the Stability of Psychological and Political Survey Measures.

Jason A. Grissom and James R. Harrington. Local Legislative Professionalism.

Edward B. Hasecke, Scott R. Meinke, and Kevin M. Scott. Congressional Endorsements in the Presidential Nomination Process: Democratic Superdelegates in the 2008 Election.

Kenneth Mulligan and Philip Habel. The Implications of Fictional Media for Political Beliefs.

Tatishe Nteta. United We Stand? African Americans, Self-Interest, and Immigration Reform.

APR- MARCH 2013

Michael C. Herron. Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites: A Study of Race-Based Residual Vote Rates in Chicago.

Kenneth M. Winneg, Bruce W. Hardy, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. The Impact of 2008 Presidential Campaign Media on Latinos: A Study of Nevada and Arizona Latino Voters.

Heather Silber Mohamed. Can Protests Make Latinos “American”? Identity, Immigration Politics, and the 2006 Marches.

Rob Mellen, Jr. and Kathleen Searles. Predicting Presidential Appearances During Midterm Elections: The President and House Candidates, 1982-2010.

APR- MAY 2013

Susan M. Miller and Peverill Squire. Who Rebelled? An Analysis of the Motivations of the Republicans Who Voted Against Speaker Cannon.

Jeff Cummins. The Effects of Legislative Term Limits on State Fiscal Conditions.

Kevin Parsneau. Politicizing Priority Departments: Presidential Priorities and Subcabinet Experience and Loyalty.

Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha. The Politics of Presidential Press Conferences.

Tyler Johnson and Caitlin O'’Gray. Speakers and the Spotlight: Explaining Media Coverage of Leadership in the House of Representatives.

AMERICAN REVIEW OF POLITICS

SPRING 1996- ARP

1. Rohde, David. The Inevitability and Solidity of the "Republican Solid South".

2. Young, Hindera, and Thielemann. The Conservative Coalition in a New Era: The Contours of Regionalism and Ideology in the United States Congress.

3. Sadow, Jeffrey. David Duke and Black Threat: Laying to Rest an Old Hypothesis, Revisited.

SUMMER 1996- ARP

4. Jelen, Ted. The Effects of Economic Individualism and Racial Stereotyping on Attitudes Toward Racial Policies: A Regional Comparison.

5. Kuzenski and Corbello. Racial and Economic Explanations for Republican Growth in the South: A Case Study of Attitudinal Voting in Louisiana.

6. Watson, Stanley. Race and Realignment Reconsidered: Issue Evolution in the South Since 1972.

7. Shaffer and Johnson. A New Solid South? The Drama of Partisan Realignment in the Deep South State of Mississippi.

8. Cotter and Stovall. Party Identification and Political Change in Alabama: A Mid-1990s Update.

9. McGlennon, John. Party Competition in Southern State Legislatures, 1976-1996: The Last Block of the Solid South Crumbles.

FALL 1996- ARP

10. Aspin and Hall. Cumulative Voting and Minority Candidates: An Analysis of the 1991 Peoria City Council Elections.

11. Forgette, Richard. Budget Balance and Government Party Control: Does Divided Government Matter?

12. Jelen and Wilcox. A Tale of Two Senators: Female Candidates for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, 1990-1992.

WINTER 1996- ARP

13. Calvert, Jerry. "Motor Voter" Registration: Will It Make a Difference?

14. Knuckey, Jonathan. Public Approval of Political Institutions Under Divided and Unified Government, 1966-1994.

15. Shea, Daniel. Issue Voting, Candidate Quality, and the Ousting of a Ten-Year Incumbent.

SPRING 1997- ARP

16. Little, Thomas. An Experiment in Responsible Party Government: National Agenda Setting and State Replicas of the Contract with America.

17. Herrick, Rebekah. Opportunity, Risk, and Progressive Goals.

18. Walz, Jeffrey. Why States Give Chase: The "Front-Loaded" Presidential Primary Calendar.

SUMMER 1997- ARP

Special Issue on Religion and Politics (non-U.S. articles).

FALL 1997- ARP

19. Castle, David. State Governors and Progressive Ambition: Who Will Run for President in 2000?

20. Hogan, Robert. Expenditure Patterns in State Legislative Campaigns: Where Does the Money Go?

21. Marshall, Thomas. Bundling the Cash: Why do Interest Groups Bundle Donations?

WINTER 1997- ARP

22. Freeman, Jo. Change and Continuity for Women at the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

23. Wielhouwer, Peter. Parties and the Mobilization of Women.

24. Fine, Terri. Women in the 103rd and 104th Congresses: Reform or Adapt?

SPRING 1998- ARP

25. Beachler, Donald. Racial and Partisan Gerrymandering: Three States in the 1990s.

26. Bennett, Stephen. Political Talk Radio's Relationships with Democratic Citizenship.

27. Paul, Ezra. Congressional Relations and Legislative Success: The Carter and Bush Administrations.

28. Melcher, James. The Party's Still Lively: New Findings about Statewide Preprimary Party Endorsements.

SUMMER 1998- ARP

29. Shaffer and Horne. The End of Regionalism? Revisiting V.O. Key's Delta Versus Hills Sectionalism in Mississippi Politics.

30. Cassie, Tatalovich, and Strickland. "Friends and Neighbors" Voting for Governor in the Emerging Two-Party South, 1968-1988.

31. Schneider, Paige. Factionalism in the Southern Republican Party.

32. Corbello, Michael. Searching for Evidence of "Racial Threat" in Louisiana.

33. Breaux, Duncan, Keller, and Morris. Blazing the TANF Trail: The Southern Mind and Welfare Reform in Mississippi.

FALL 1998- ARP

34. Anderson, R. Bruce. Party Caucus Development and the Insurgent Minority Party in Formerly One-Party State Legislatures.

35. Gertzog and Pallansch. The Impact of the Motor-Voter Law in an Off-Year Election: Findings from a Rural Republican County.

36. Caress, Stanley. Assessing Recent Research on Legislative Term Limits: The Case of California.

37. Borrelli, Wrighton, and Bryan. Policy-Specific Approval Ratings and Presidential Success on Roll Calls: An Exploration.

WINTER 1998- ARP

Special Issue on Campaign Finance Reform.

SPRING 1999- ARP

38. Ellington, Thomas. The Hidden Realignment: The 1986 Gubernatorial Race and Party Loyalty in Alabama.

39. Steed, Robert and Laurence Moreland. Ideology, Issues and the South Carolina PartySystem, 1980-1996.

SUMMER-FALL 1999- ARP

Special Issues on Re-evaluating Interesting Group Success

WINTER 1999- ARP

40. Marshall and Prins. Issue Domains, Conflict, and Committee Outliers: Evidence from the House and Senate Appropriation Committees.

41. Hogan, Robert. Self Financing of State Legislative Campaigns.

42. Bressler, Micheal and Richard Hofstetter. Social Learning Theory and Political Participation: Consideration of a Model.

SPRING 2000- ARP

43. Jewett, Aubrey. Republican Strength in a Southern Legislature: The Impact of 'One Person, One Vote' Redistricting in Florida.

44. Jelen, Ted and Marthe Chandler. Culture Wars in the Trenches: Social Issues as Short-Term Forces in Presidential Elections, 1968-1996.

45. Bernstein, Robert and Edward Packard. Mobilization and Participation: A Research Note Extending Rosenstone and Hansen.

SUMMER 2000- ARP

46. Shaffer, Stephen, Stacie Pierce, and Steve Kohne. Party Realignment in the South: A Multi-Level Analysis.

47. Prysby, Charles. Southern Congressional Elections in the 1990s: The Dynamics of Change.

48. Knuckey, Jonathan. Explaining Republican Success in Southern U.S. House Elections in the 1990s

49. Martorano, Nancy, R. Bruce Anderson, and Keith Hamm. A Transforming South: Exploring Patterns of State House Seat Contestation.

50. McGlennon, John. Government Spending in the South Since 1950: Policy Priorities in a Changing Political Environment.

FALL, 2000- ARP

51. Lindaman and Joslyn. Motor Voter: A License for Roll-Off.

52. Bennett, Stephen. The Beat Goes On: Political Apathy and News Avoidance among Generation Y.

WINTER 2000- ARP

53. Engstrom, Richard. Electoral District Compactness and Voters.

54. Lublin, David, and Stephen Voss. Boll-Weevil Blues: Polarized Congressional Delegations into the 21st Century.

SPRING 2001- ARP

55. Haider-Markel, Donald. Shopping for Favorable Venues in the States: Institutional Influences on Legislative Outcomes of Same-Sex Marriage Bills.

SUMMER 2001- ARP

56. Lewis, Angela. Race, Partisanship, and Ideology: Is a Convergence on the Horizon?

57. Grose, Christian. Black Legislators and White Districts, White Legislators and Black Districts: The Effect of Court-Ordered Redistricting on Congressional Voting Records in the South, 1993-2000.

58. Orey, Byron D'Andra. A New Racial Threat in the New South? A Conditional Yes.

59. Knuckey, Jonathan. Racial Resentment and Southern Republican Voting in the 1990s.

FALL 2001- ARP

60. McCall, Madhavi. Campaign Contributions and Judicial Decisions: Can Justice be Bought?

WINTER 2001- ARP

61. Tothero, Rebecca. The Effect of Term Limits on Legislative Behavior in Michigan and Ohio: Roll Call Voting and the Last Term of Office.

62. Rader, Elder, and Elling. Motivations and Behaviors of the "New Breed" of Term Limited Legislators.

63. Niven, David. Revolutionary Headlines: Media Coverage of Legislative Term Limits.

SPRING 2002- ARP

64. LoTempio, Andrew- Electoral Reinforcement and the Dynamics of Partisanship Strength.

SUMMER 2002- ARP

65. Carey, Ransom, and Woodard. Growth in Party Competition and the Transformation of Southern Politics.

66. McKee, Seth. Majority Black Districts, Republican Ascendancy, and Party Competition in the South, 1988-2000.

67. Aistrup, Joseph. The Influence of Turnout and Constituency Diversity on Voting in Southern State House Races in the 1990s.

68. Rice, McLean, and Larsen. Southern Distinctiveness over Time, 1972-2000.

FALL 2002, ARP

69. Forgette and Platt. The Disappearing Middle: An Incumbency-Based Explanation for the Decline of Congressional Moderates.

70. Marshall, Thomas. What Moves the Court? Interest Groups, Public Opinion, Court Composition and the Solicitor General.

71. Cann, Damon. Campaign Contributions and Judicial Behavior.

72. Howell, Susan. Race and Gender as Cues for Blacks and Whites: A Survey-Based Experiment.

WINTER 2002, ARP

73. Roper and Andrews. Timing an Election: The Impact on the Party in Government.

74. Ishiyama, John. Explaining Change in Communist Successor Parties: Political Environment versus Party Organization?

75. Overby and Brown. Race, Redistricting, and Re-Election: The Fate of White Incumbent Democrats in the 1994 Congressional Elections.

76. Kittilson, Miki. Declining Voter Turnout in Comparative Perspective: A Result of Converging Party Profiles?

77. Clark and Little. Party Change and Policy Reform: Welfare Programs in the American States.

SPRING 2003, ARP.

78. Cotter, Fisher, and Fuller. Alabama: Maturing Party Competition.

79. Clark, Haynes, Lockerbie, and Seitz. Georgia: Partisan Parity in the Peach State.

80. Hogan, Robert. Louisiana: Two-Party Growth and Increasing Party Polarization.

81. Newman, Shaffer, and Breaux. Mississippi: Conservative Ideologues Battle the Party of Inclusion.

82. Steed and Moreland. South Carolina: Party Development in the Palmetto State.

SUMMER 2003, ARP.

83. Barth, Jay. Arkansas: More Signs of Momentum for Republicanism in Post-"Big Three" Arkansas.

84. Knuckey, Jonathan. Florida: Party Activists in a Two-Party System.

85. Prysby, Charles. North Carolina: The Development of Party Organizations in a Competitive Environment.

86. Bruce, Clark, Gant, and Daugherty. Tennessee: A Maturing Two-Party System.

87. Feigert, Miller, Cunningham, and Burlage. Texas: Incipient Polarization?

88. McGlennon, John. Party Activists in Virginia, 1991-2001: Finishing the Realignment Cycle.

89. Prysby and Clark. Conclusion: Changes in Southern Political Party Organizations and Activists.

FALL 2003, ARP

90. Stonecash, Jeffrey. Reconsidering the Trend in Incumbent Vote Percentages in House Elections.

91. Bullock and Dunn. White Voter Support for Southern Black Congressional Candidates.

92. Graves, Scott. Competing Interests in State Supreme Courts: Justices' Votes and Voting Rights.

WINTER 2003, ARP

93. McLean and Rice. Support for an Independent South among Contemporary White Southerners.

94. Strate and Zalman. Interest Group Lobbying on a Morality Issue: The Case of Physician-Assisted Suicide in Michigan.

95. Fisher, Patrick. Who are the "Deficit Hawks?": An Analysis of the Concord Coalition Congressional Vote Scores.

96. Southwell and Manweller. Different Rules for Different Folks: The Effect of Primary Type on the 2000 Presidential Nomination Process.

SPRING 2004, ARP

97. Cooper and Knotts. Defining Dixie: A State-Level Measure of the Modern Political South.

98. Knuckey, Jonathan. The Structure of Party Competition in the South: The Case of Florida.

99. Hood, M.V. Race and the Ideological Transformation of the Democratic Party: Evidence from the Bayou State.

100. Grose, Christian. Is it Better to Join the Majority? The Electoral Effects of Party Switching by Incumbent Southern State Legislators, 1972 to 2000.

101. Wald and Jelen. Religion and Political Socialization in Context: A Regional Comparison of the Political Attitudes of American Jews.

SUMMER 2004, ARP

102. Battista, James. Strategic Political Support for Term Limits.

103. Beachler, Donald. Race and Partisanship: Congressional Redistricting in the South after the 2000 Census.

104. Stiles and Emrey. Cultural Politics: Legislating Morality in the States.

105. Hansen and Schreckhise. Balancing the Green and the Gold in the Natural State: Citizen Trust, Economic Growth, and Environmental Protection in Arkansas.

FALL 2004, ARP

106. Bishin, Benjamin. The Validity and Accuracy of Commonly Used Ideology Measures: A Consumer's Guide.

107. Holyoke, Thomas. By Invitation Only: Controlling Interest Group Access to the Oval Office.

108. Colvin, Roddrick. Agenda Setting, Innovation, and State Gay Rights Policy: An Event History Analysis.

WINTER 2004, ARP

109. Lockerbie, Brad. A Comparison of Incumbency across Institutions: A Look at the House, Senate, and Governorships.

110. Southwell, Lindgren, and Smith. Lifetime Term Limits: The Impact on Four State Legislatures.

111. Morris, Jonathan. The Effects of Dramatized Political News on Public Opinion.

SPRING 2005, ARP

112. Moreland and Steed. Introduction: The 2004 Presidential Election and Southern Politics.

113. Cotter, Patrick. Alabama: Commandments, Amendments, and Defendants.

114. Bullock, Charles. Georgia: The GOP Tightens Its Grip.

115. Knuckey, Day, and Hadley. Louisiana: Hot and Spicy?

116. Shaffer, Breaux, and Patrick. Mississippi: Republicans Surge Forward in a Two-Party State.

117. Moreland and Steed. South Carolina: Republican Success, Democratic Decline.

SUMMER 2005, ARP

118. Barth and Parry. Arkansas: Still Swingin' in 2004.

119. MacManus, Susan. Florida: The South's Premier Battleground State.

120. Prsyby, Charles. North Carolina: Color the Tar Heels Federal Red and State Blue.

121. Swansbrough and Brodsky. Tennessee: Advantage Republicans.

122. Thielemann and Elliott. Texas: Same As It Ever Was?

123. McGlennon, John. Virginia: The Triumph of Experience Over Hope.

FALL 2005, ARP

124. Bullock, Gaddie, and Smith. White Voters, Black Representatives, and Candidates of Choice.

125. Knotts, Abramowitz, Allen, and Saunders. Issues, Ideology, and the Rise of Republican Identification Among Southern Whites, 1982-2000.

126. Borquez, Julio. Partisan Appraisals of Party Defectors: Looking Back at the Reagan Democrats.

WINTER 2005-2006, ARP

127. Francia and Baumgartner. Victim or Victor of the 'Culture War?' How Cultural Issues Affect Support for George W. Bush in Rural America.

128. Arbour and McKee. Cracking Back: The Effectiveness of Partisan Redistricting in the Texas House of Representatives.

SPRING 2006, ARP

129. Schier and Marfleet. After the Midterm Ordeal: Election Results and Presidential Belief Systems.

130. Roscoe, Jenkins, Frendreis, and Gitelson. Thinking Outside the Quality Box: The Impact of Candidate Motivations on Election Outcomes.

131. Steger, Wayne. Stepping Stone to the White House or Tombstone on Presidential Ambition: Why Senators Usually Fail When They Run for the White House.

132. White, Binder, Ledet, and Hofstetter. Information, Misinformation, and Political Participation.

SUMMER 2006, ARP

133. Ardoin and Vogel. African Americans in the Republican Party: Taking the Road Less Traveled.

134. Huerta and Santos. Latino Representation in the U.S. Congress: How Much and by Whom?

135. Calfano, Brian. Bringing the Faithful Back In: The Influence of Catholics and White Evangelicals on Polarization in State Abortion Politics.

FALL 2006, ARP

136. Lockerbie, Brad. Economies and Politics: Egocentric or Sociotropic?

137. Allen and Haider-Markel. Connecting Supreme Court Decisions, Media Coverage, and Public Opinion: The Case of Lawrence v. Texas.

138. Breaux, Goodman, Patrick, and Shaffer. Race, Party, and Representation: Health Care Attitudes in a Modern Southern State.

WINTER 2006-2007, ARP

139. Cummins, Jeff. The President's Domestic Agenda, Divided Government, and the Relationship to the Public Agenda.

140. Schier and Kaufman. American Foreign Policy Opinion in 2004: Exploring Underlying Beliefs.

141. Vanderleeuw and Liu. Racial Polarization or Biracial Coalition? An Empirical Analysis of the Electoral Coalition of Winning Candidates in Urban Elections.

142. Alexander, Robert. Direct Democracy and Organized Interests: Examining the Existence of a Participation Gap among Groups.

SPRING 2007, ARP

143. Breaux, Morris, and Travis. Explaining Welfare Benefits in the South: A Regional Analysis.

144. Gainous and Wagner. The Electronic Ballot Box: A Rational Voting Model for Class, Age, and Racial Bias.

145. Mangum, Maruice. Unpacking the Black Utility Heuristic: Explaining Black Identification with the Democratic Party.

146. Heberlig and Leland. Fired? Or Fired Up? How Term Limits Affect Career Politicians.

SUMMER 2007, ARP

147. Martinez and Hill. Was the Joke on the Democrats Again? Turnout and Partisan Choice in the 2004 U.S. Election.

148. Pirch, Kevin. Incumbent Failure and Partisan Strength: An Explanation of the Emergence and Support of Major Third Party Presidential Candidates in the United States.

149. Herrera and Yawn. The Causes and Consequences of "Running Scared".

150. Southwell, Priscilla. Vote-by-Mail: Voter Preferences and Self-Reported Voting Behavior in the State of Oregon.

FALL 2007, ARP

151. Holmes, Lisa M. Outsider Participation and Influence in Judicial Confirmation Hearings, 1979-2004.

152. Bailey and Warters. The Relationship between Presidential Approval and Media Coverage of First Families: A Content Analysis, 1960-2004.

WINTER 2007-2008, ARP

153. Steger, Wayne. Party Elites in the 2008 Presidential Nomination Campaigns.

154. Adkins and Dowdle. Continuity and Change in the Presidential Money Primary.

155. Haynes, Audrey. Media and Presidential Nomination Campaigns: When Bad News Becomes Good News (or at least a little better).

156. Hull, Christopher. When Presidential Candidates Skip Iowa: Modeling Participation in the First-in-the-Nation Caucuses, 1976-2008.

157. Scala and Smith. Does the Tail Wag the Dog? Early Presidential Nomination Polling in New Hampshire and the U.S.

SPRING 2008, ARP

158. Baumgartner et al. Is it Really Red vs. Blue? Politics, Religion, and the Culture War Within.

159. Plane and Gershtenson. Political Engagement, Attitude Formation, and Extremitization in the 2004 Presidential Election.

160. Winburn, Jonathan. Setting the Senate Apart: Institutional Variation and Political Career Patterns in the State Legislatures.

161. Krutz and Cullison. Multiple Referral and U.S. House Legislative Success in the 1990s.

SUMMER 2008, ARP

162. Peake and Parks. Presidential Pseudo-Events and the Media Coverage They Receive.

163. Gainous, Jason. Ambivalence about Social Welfare: An Evaluation of Measurement Approaches.

FALL 2008, ARP

Baumgartner, Jody C. Scoundrel or Uber-Lieutenant? The Vice Presidency of Dick Cheney.

WINTER 2008-2009, ARP

Farnsworth and Lichter. Iraq, 9/11, and the Mediated Presidency of George W. Bush.

Schbaugh-Soha and Miles. George W. Bush's Domestic Policy Agenda.

SPRING 2009, ARP

Jones, David A. Partisan "New Media" and Opinion Change, 2002-2004.

Wink, Kenneth A. The Texas Republican Gerrymander of 2003: Was There an Effect on Congressional "Cheap Seats"?

Eschbaugh-Soha and Nicholson-Crotty. Presidential Campaigning during Midterm Elections.

Rottinghaus, Brandon. Expanding the Measure of Congruency: Presidential Anticipation of Public Preferences, 1953-2001.

SUMMER 2009, ARP

Baumgartner, Francia, Lockerbie, and Morris. Back to Blue? Shifting Tides of Red and Blue and the Dole-Hagan Senate Race in North Carolina.

FALL 2009, ARP

Ardoin and Newmark. Burning the Midnight Oil: Clandestine Behavior, Hard Work, or Strategic Rush in Congressional Voting?

Born, Richard. Growing District Partisan Homogeneity and the Decline of the Personal Vote in U.S. House Elections.

Caress and Kunioka. Term Limits and the Increased Election of Women: Evidence from State Legislatures and the U.S. House of Representatives.

WINTER 2009-2010, ARP

Ulbig, Stacy. Voice is Sometimes Enough: Voice, Influence, and the Moderating Impact of Descriptive Representation.

Hedge, Johnson, and Yun. Trust, Race, and Welfare Reform in the American States.

Box and Giammo. Late Deciders in U.S. Presidential Elections.

SPRING 2010, ARP

Bullock, Charles. Barack Obama and the South.

Schraufnagel and Milita. Testing the Effects of Ballot Access Reform on Non-Major Party Electoral Fortunes: The Case of Florida's Revision 11.

Ferraiolo, Kathleen. State Legislative Response to Direct Democracy and the Politics of Partial Compliance.

SUMMER 2010, ARP

Conley, Brian. Route to '66: Ray Bliss, the 1966 Election, and the Development of the Republican Service Party.

Hult and Maranto. Does Where You Stand Depend on Where you Sit? Careerists' Attitudes toward Political Appointees under Reagan.

DeGregorio, Christine. Lawmakers and Lobbyists: Policy Outreach through One-Minutes and Press Releases.

FALL 2010, ARP

Prysby and Watkins. Change in Southern Congressional Elections, 2004-2008.

Miller, Patrick. Rethinking Racial Threat: A Comparison of Latino Population Change in the North and South.

Bitzer, J. Michael. In North Carolina, It's Not Election Day- It's Election Month: An Analysis of the 2008 Election.

Bridgmon, Shannon. Intraparty and Interparty Variations of Issue Salience in Southern Parties.

WINTER 2010-2011, ARP

Born Richard. District Partisan Safety and Constituent Evaluations of U.S. House Members.

Medoff and Dennis. Public Preferences, Political Party Control, and Restrictive State Abortion Laws.

Allen and King. The Geography of Black Candidate Electoral Success.

SPRING 2011, ARP

Petrow and Vercellotti. How Our Life Experiences Affect Our Politics: The Roles of Vested Interest and Affect in Shaping Policy Preferences.

Liu, Baodong. Demythifying the "Dark Side" of Social Capital: A Comparative Bayesian Analysis of White, Black, Latino, and Asian American Voting Behavior.

Wilson, Walter. Descriptive Representatives, Party Status, and Latino Representation in Congressional Legislation.

SUMMER 2011, ARP

Fowler, Parent, and Petrakis. When White Goes Right: The Old South in the 2008 Presidential Election.

Walton et al. Beyond the Second Reconstruction: C. Vann Woodward's Concept of the Third Reconstruction in the South.

Aistrup, Joseph. Racism, Resentment, and Regionalism: The South and the Nation in the 2008 Presidential Election.

FALL 2011, ARP

Whistler and Ellickson. Women and Men's Legislative Success in the 21st Century Professional and Citizen State Legislatures.

Jenkins, Shannon. The Influence of Interest Groups on State Legislative Behavior.

Almeida, Richard. Deriving Interest Group Ideology from Participation on Amicus Curiae Briefs.

WINTER 2011-2012, ARP

Greentree, Lombard, and Morris. A Comparative Analysis of the Determinants of State Reproductive Healthcare Policies.

Buchanan, Scott. Runoff Voters Will Do the Darndest Things: An Analysis of the 2008 Georgia Democratic Senate Runoff.

Holian and Prysby. Character First: Rethinking John McCain's 2008 Campaign Strategy.

SPRING 2012, ARP

Grossmann, Matt. What (or Who) Makes Campaigns Negative?

Holmes et al. The Confirmation Obstacle Course: Signaling Opposition through Delay.

Peterson et al. Electing to Trust: An Exploration of the Relationship between Public Opinion and Localized Processes on Judicial Selection.

SUMMER 2012, ARP

Bearnot and Schier. The Floating Voter in the 2008 American Elections.

Ulbig and Macha. It's Tea Time but What Flavor? Regional Variation in Sources of Support for the Tea Party Movement.

Bailey, Mandi. Race or Place? The Impact of New Depictions of Urban and Rural Poverty.

FALL 2012, ARP

Swain and Mangum. Truth Believers and True Believers: The Conditional Effects of Voluntary Associations on the Political Participation of Black Americans.

Avery and Fine. Context Matters: The Effects of Racial Composition of State Electorates on White Racial Attitudes.

Schultz, David. Is Voter Fraud Like Littering? Empirical and Methodological Considerations.

WINTER 2012-2013, ARP

Bahador and Walker. Did the Iraq War Have a Body Bag Effect?

DeWitt, Jeff. Political Sophistication and Presidential Candidate Considerations: Disentangling the Effects of Knowledge, Interest, and Media Exposure.

McKenzie et al. Investigating How Voters Weight Issues and Partisanship in Judicial Elections.

SPRING 2013, ARP

Frederick, Brian. Gender and Roll Call Voting Behavior in Congress: A Cross-Chamber Analysis.

Hawley, George. Local Political Context and Polarization in the Electorate: Evidence from the 2004 Presidential Election.

Dawes and Bacot. Understanding Support for the War in Iraq during the Bush Years: Differences in Civilian and Military Opinion.

SUMMER 2013, ARP

Fogarty, Brian. Covering the Median Voter in Congress.

Bailey et al. Repealing "Don't Ask Don't Tell": The Impact of Stereotypes on Attitudes toward Homosexuals in the Military.

Chand, Daniel. Advocacy Inequalities among Nonprofits: Do Mission and Tax Status Make Differences.

FALL 2013, ARP

Prysby and Riesser. The South: Still a Meaningful Political Region?

Knuckey, Jonathan. Dixie Backlash? Anti-Southern Affect and Party Support Outside the South.

Abramowitz, Alan. From Strom to Barack: Race, Ideology, and the Transformation of the Southern Party System.

Kinsella, Chad. The Political Geography of the South: A Spatial Analysis of the 2008 Presidential Election.

WINTER 2013-2014, ARP

Taylor et al. State LGBT Rights Policy Outliers: Transsexual Birth Certificate Amendment Laws.

Lewis and Galope. Support for Lesbian and Gay Rights: How and Why the South Differs from the Rest of the Country.

Rinehart and Woliver. Southern Fried Family Planning: Reproductive Politics in the South.

POLITICS AND POLICY

MARCH 2006- PP

Gershtenson, Smith, and Mangun. Friends of the Earth? Partisanship, Party Control of Congress, and Environmental Legislation in Congress.

Abramowitz and Knotts. Ideological Realignment in the American Electorate: A Comparison of Northern and Southern White Voters in the Pre-Reagan, Reagan, and Post-Reagan Eras.

Woessner and Kelly-Woessner. Slavery Reparations and Race Relations in America: Assessing How the Restitutions Debate Influences Public Support for Blacks, Civil Rights, and Affirmative Action.

JUNE 2006- PP

Conley, Richard S. Reform, Reorganization, and the Renaissance of the Managerial Presidency: The Impact of 9/11 on the Executive Establishment.

SEPTEMBER 2006- PP

Jalalzai, Farida. Women Candidates and the Media: 1992-2000 Elections.

Winder and Hill. The Governor and the Lieutenant Governor: Forms of Cooperation between Two State Executives.

DECEMBER 2006- PP

Gershtenson, Joseph. Election Cycles and Partisanship in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1857-2000.

Ishiyama and Fox. What Affects the Strength of Partisan Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa?

D'Andra Orey, Byron. Deracialization or Racialization: The Making of a Black Mayor in Jackson, Mississippi.

MARCH 2007- PP

Special Issue on Asian Values and Regional Community Building (no relevant American Politics articles)

JUNE 2007- PP

Knuckey, Jonathan. Moral Values and Vote Choice in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election.

Francia and Herrnson. Keeping it Professional: The Influence of Political Consultants on Candidate Attitudes toward Negative Campaigning.

LaFrance and Frederick. Economic Status versus Same-Sex Marriage Referenda in the 2004 Democratic Presidential Vote in "Appalachian" Counties.

Ardoin and Parsons. Partisan Bias in the Electoral College: Cheap States and Wasted Votes.

SEPTEMBER 2007- PP

Kim, Myunghee. Citizens' Confidence in Government, Parliament, and Political Parties.

Feig, Douglas. Race, Roll-Off, and the Straight-Ticket Option.

DECEMBER 2007- PP

No worthwhile articles.

FEBRUARY 2008- PP

Lewis and Gossett. Changing Public Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage: The Case of California.

Stokes-Brown and Neal. Give 'Em Something to Talk About: The Influence of Female Candidates' Campaign Issues on Political Proselytizing.

Kinney, Nancy. The Meek amidst the Mighty: Factors in the Rare Occurrence of Clergy in Municipal Elective Offices.

APRIL 2008- PP

No worthwhile articles.

JUNE 2008- PP

McBride and Parker. "Chocolate City" Politics: Race and Empowerment in the First Post-Katrina New Orleans Mayoral Election.

Wink and Bargen. The Consolidation of the White Southern Congressional Vote: The Roles of Ideology and Party Identification.

AUGUST 2008- PP

Dolan, Chris J. The Shape of Elite Opinion on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1992 to 2004.

Roch, Christine. Considering the Dynamics of Problem Definition: Individual Experiences, Social Services, and Public Problems (Political Trust article).

OCTOBER 2008- PP

No worthwhile articles.

DECEMBER 2008- PP

Gainous, Craig, and Martinez. Social Welfare Attitudes and Ambivalence about the Role of Government.

FEBRUARY 2009- PP

Running Unopposed: Assessing the Impact of Term Limits on Competition in Florida and Maine. ERIC PRIER, KEVIN WAGNER

APRIL 2009- PP

Attitudes toward Electoral College Reform: Understanding Opinion Formation on Complicated Public Policy Issues. MARK J. MCKENZIE

JUNE 2009- PP

Another Look at Race, Roll-Off, and the Straight-Ticket Option. DOUGLAS G. FEIG

AUGUST 2009- PP

No relevant articles.

OCTOBER 2009- PP

No relevant articles.

DECEMBER 2009- PP

The Hidden Politics of Identity: Racial Self-Identification and Latino Political Engagement. ATIYA KAI STOKES-BROWN

Explaining Partisan Change among Northeastern Whites. JONATHAN KNUCKEY

FEBRUARY 2010- PP

A Rational Choice Approach to Explaining Policy Preferences and Concern for Representing Women among State Legislators. DONALD E. WHISTLER, MARK C. ELLICKSON

An Inside-Outsider or an Outside-Insider? The Republican Primary Campaign of Ron Paul from a Third-Party Perspective. ADAM CHAMBERLAIN

APRIL 2010- PP

State Abortion Policy and the Long-Term Impact of Parental Involvement Laws. MARSHALL H. MEDOFF

Affirmative Districting and Four Decades of Redistricting: The Seats/Votes Relationship 1972-2008. THEODORE S. ARRINGTON

Beyond the Politics of Race? Explaining the Vote in Recent Louisiana Gubernatorial Elections. JONATHAN KNUCKEY

JUNE 2010- PP

Editors' Analysis: A Status Report of the Policy Studies Journal, 2004-2009. Peter DeLeon, Sam Gallaher, Jonathan Pierce, Christopher M. Weible.

AUGUST 2010- PP

No relevant articles.

OCTOBER 2010- PP

Limitations of the Contact Hypothesis: Heterogeneity in the Contact Effect on Attitudes toward Gay Rights. SUE ANN SKIPWORTH, ANDREW GARNER, BRYAN J DETTREY.

The Relative (Un)Importance of Rehnquist Court Decisions. ROBERT ROBINSON.

Using Affective Attitudes to Identify Christian Fundamentalism: The Ten Commandments Judge and Alabama Politics. THOMAS SHAW, KEITH NICHOLLS.

Explaining George W. Bush's Adoption of the Neoconservative Agenda after 9/11. ROBERTA HAAR.

Citizen Trust, Political Corruption, and Voting Behavior: Connecting the Dots. JAMES CAILLIER.

DECEMBER 2010- PP

Incumbent Responsiveness to Female Challengers. JENNIFER LUCAS.

How Abortion Became a Partisan Issue: Media Coverage of the Interest Group-Political Party Connection. EDWARD G. CARMINES, JESSICA C. GERRITY†, MICHAEL W. WAGNE.

Do Grades Matter? The Influence of Personal and Collective Assessments of Schools on Political Judgments. CHRISTINE ROCH, AMANDA WILSKER.

FEBRUARY 2011- PP

No relevant articles.

APRIL 2011- PP

Teaching the Net Generation without Leaving the Rest of Us Behind: How Technology in the Classroom Influences Student Composition. RUTH H. MOODY, MICHAEL P. BOBIC.

Selective Media Exposure and Partisan Differences about Sarah Palin's Candidacy. DAVID A. JONES, KATHLEEN FERRAIOLO, JENNIFER BYRNE.

Voter Information, Voter Participation, and the North Carolina Judicial Election Reforms: The Views of the Voters. TRACIEL V. REID, ROBERT S. MOOG.

JUNE 2011- PP

Narrative Policy Framework: The Influence of Media Policy Narratives on Public Opinion. ELIZABETH A. SHANAHAN, MARK K. MCBETH, PAUL L. HATHAWAY.

Bill Preference: The Continued Relevance of the Congressional Black Caucus. MARVIN P. KING, JR.

Representing the Faithful in Legal Advocacy? Evaluating the Congruence in Baptist Church-State Advocacy. ANDREW R. LEWIS.

Selected articles authored by Steve Shaffer in other journals, and related books:


Italics indicates journal title or book title. Some of these are available on-line on Shaffer's website.

"Mississippi: Democrats Fight for Relevance in an Increasingly Republican State," with David Breaux, in A Paler Shade of Red: The 2008 Presidential Election in the South, edited by Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, Laurence W. Moreland, and Robert P. Steed. University of Arkansas Press. 2009 (distributed in 2010).

"Mississippi: Emergence of a Modern Two Party State," with David Breaux, in The New Politics of the Old South, 4th edition, edited by Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell, 2010, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD.

"Mississippi," in Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions, volume 1, pages 255-266. General editor Donald P. Haider-Markel, 2008-2009, CQ Press, Washington D.C.

"The Changing Role of African Americans and Women in the New South State of Mississippi," with Tonya Thornton-Neaves, pp. 166-181, in New Voices in the Old South: How Women and Minorities Influence Southern Politics, edited by Todd G. Shields and Shannon G. Davis, 2008, published by The John Scott Dailey Florida Institute of Government, Florida State University.

"Mississippi: Emergence of a Modern Two Party State," with David Breaux and Hilary Gresham, in The New Politics of the Old South, 3rd edition, edited by Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell, 2006-2007, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, New York.

"Race, Party, and Representation: Health Care Attitudes in a Modern Southern State," with David A. Breaux, Doug Goodman, and Barbara Patrick. In The American Review of Politics, vol. 27, Fall 2006, pp. 231-253.

"Issues, Ideology, and Political Opinions in the South," with Patrick R. Cotter (senior author) and David A. Breaux, in Writing Southern Politics: Contemporary Interpretations and Future Directions, edited by Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland, 2006, the University Press of Kentucky.

"Mississippi: Republicans Surge Forward in a Two-Party State," with David A. Breaux and Barbara Patrick. In The American Review of Politics, vol. 26, Spring 2005, pp. 85-107.

Politics in the New South: Representation of African Americans in Southern State Legislatures, co-edited with Charles E. Menifield, State University of New York Press, 2005.

"Mass-Elite Linkages and Partisan Change in the South," with Barbara A. Patrick, Patrick R. Cotter, and Samuel H. Fisher III, in Southern Political Party Activists: Patterns of Conflict and Change, 1991-2001, edited by John A. Clark and Charles L. Prysby, 2004, the University Press of Kentucky.

"Motives for Involvement among Grassroots Party Activists in the Modern South," with James Newman and David A. Breaux, in Southern Political Party Activists: Patterns of Conflict and Change, 1991-2001, edited by John A. Clark and Charles L. Prysby, 2004, the University Press of Kentucky.

"Mississippi: Conservative Ideologues Battle the Party of Inclusion," with James Newman and David A. Breaux, in American Review of Politics, vol. 24, Spring 2003: 69-89.

"Mississippi: GOP Blunts Democratic Resurgence" with Byron Price in The 2000 Presidential Election in the South, Robert Steed and Larry Moreland editors, Praeger, 2002.

Politics in Mississippi, 2nd edition, edited by Joseph B. Parker, 2001, Sheffield Publishing Company.

"Party Realignment in the South: A Multi-Level Analysis" with Stacie Berry Pierce and Steven A. Kohnke, American Review of Politics, vol. 21, Summer 2000: 129-153.

"Racism or Conservatism: Explaining Rising Republicanism in the Deep South," Stephen D. Shaffer, Patrick R. Cotter and Ronnie Tucker, Southeastern Political Review, vol. 28, March 2000: 133-148.

Southern Politics in the 1990s, Alexander P. Lamis (Editor), Louisiana State University Press, 1999.

The New Mississippi: Political and Partisan Attitudes in the 1990s, Stephen D. Shaffer, Telemate Jackreece and Latarsha Horne, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, February 1999.

"The End of Regionalism? Revisiting V.O. Key's Delta Versus Hills Sectionalism in Mississippi Politics," Stephen D. Shaffer and Latarsha Horne, American Review of Politics, vol. 19, summer 1998: 97-114.

Party Activists in Southern Politics: Mirrors and Makers of Change, edited by Charles D. Hadley and Lewis Bowman, 1998, University of Tennessee Press.

Party Organization and Activism in the American South, edited by Robert Steed, John Clark, Lewis Bowman, and Charles Hadley, 1998, University of Alabama Press.

The 1996 Presidential Election in the South, edited by Laurence Moreland and Robert Steed, 1997, Praeger.

"Return of the Solid South? Exploring Partisan Realignment in Mississippi," Stephen D. Shaffer, Monica Johnson, Southeastern Political Review, vol. 24, no. 4, December 1996: 757-776.

"A New Solid South? The Drama of Partisan Realignment in the Deep South State of Mississippi," Stephen D. Shaffer and Monica Johnson, The American Review of Politics, vol. 17, Summer 1996: 171-191.

Stability and Change in Mississippians' Political and Partisan Views: Insights from 14 Years of Opinion Polling, Stephen D. Shaffer, Telemate Jackreece and Nancy Bigelow, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, January 1996.

Southern State Party Organizations and Activists, edited by Charles Hadley and Lewis Bowman, Praeger, 1995.

The 1992 Presidential Election in the South, edited by Robert Steed, Larry Moreland, and Tod Baker, Praeger, 1994.

"Economic Performance and U.S. Senate Elections: A Comment," with George Chressanthis, Public Choice, vol. 75, 1993, pp. 263-277.

"Major Party Failure and Third Party Voting in Presidential Elections, 1976-1988," Stephen D. Shaffer and George Chressanthis, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 74, no. 2, June, 1993, pp. 264-273.

"Perceptions and Attitudes of Mississippi Delta Residents," Stephen D. Shaffer, in A Social Portrait of the Mississippi Delta. Edited by Arthur G. Cosby, Michell W. Brackin, T. David Mason, and Eunice R. McCulloch. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, December 1992.

"Governance and U.S. Senate Elections," Stephen D. Shaffer and George Chressanthis, Southeastern Political Review, vol. 20, no. 2, Fall, 1992, pp. 201-230.

Mississippi Government and Politics: Traditionalists Versus Modernizers, Edited by Dale Krane and Stephen D. Shaffer, University of Nebraska Press, 1992.

"PAC Contributions and the Return of Incumbent U.S. Senators," George Chressanthis and Stephen D. Shaffer, vol. 31, no. 2, 1991, Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, pp. 78-93.

The 1988 Presidential Election in the South: Continuity amidst Change in Southern Party Politics, Laurence Moreland, Robert Steed, and Tod Baker, editors. Praeger/Greenwood, 1991.

"Accountability and U.S. Senate Elections: A Multivariate Analysis," Stephen D. Shaffer and George Chressanthis, vol. 44, no. 3 (September), 1991, Western Political Quarterly, pp. 625-638.

The 1984 State Party Conventions in the South, Tod Baker and Charles Hadley editors, Praeger Publishers, 1990.

The South's New Politics: Realignment and Dealignment, Robert Swansbrough and David Brodsky, editors, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC, 1988.

"The Policy Differences Between Voters and Non-Voters in American Elections," Western Political Quarterly, December 1982, pp. 496-510.

Selected articles authored by Jonathan Knuckey in other journals :


Italics indicates journal title or book title.

"Ideological Realignment and Partisan Change in the American South, 1972-1996," Jonathan Knuckey, Politics and Policy, vol. 29, no. 2, June 2001, pp. 337-358.

"Religious Conservatives, the Republican Party and Evolving Party Coalitions in the United States," Jonathan Knuckey, Party Politics, vol. 5, no. 4, 1999, p. 485-496.

"Symbolic Racism in the 1995 Louisiana Gubernatorial Election," Jonathan Knuckey, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 81, no. 4, December 2000, pp. 1027-1035.

"Public Approval of Political Institutions," Jonathan Knuckey, The American Review of Politics, vol. 17, Winter 1996, pp. 379-394.

"Classification of Presidential Elections: An Update," Jonathan Knuckey, Polity, vol. 31, no. 4, Summer 1999, pp. 639-653.