Curriculum Vitae

John Aldrich

Box 90209, Durham, NC 27708-0289 +1 919 660 4300 (office)
(email)
Education

Ph.D.University of Rochester1975
MAUniversity of Rochester1971
BAAllegheny College1969
Areas of Research

Political Behavior, Parties and Institutions

Professional Experience / Employment History

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Adjunct Professor, Deaprtment of Political Science, 2003 - present
Duke University
Pfizer-Pratt University Professor, Political Science, 1997-present
Professor, Political Science, 1987-present
University of Minnesota
Professor, Political Science, 1983-1987
Associate Professor, Political Science, 1981-1983
Michigan State University
Associate Professor, Political Science, 1978-1981
Assistant Professor, Political Science, 1974-1978
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Distinguished Scholar Award, Univesity of Rochester, May, 2013
EITM Founders' Award, EITM Institute, March, 2013
Frank Johnson Goodnow Award, American Political Science Association, September, 2012
Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2013
Frank Goodnow Award, American Political Science Association
Graduate Mentoring Award, 2004
Fellow, Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy, September 2002
Bellagio Center Residence, Rockefeller Foundation, The
Research Grants, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation
Fellows, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2001
Pi Sigma Alpha, Southern Political Science Association
Pi Sigma Alpha Award, best paper, SPSA, 1997
CQ Press Award, Legislative Studies Section, American Political Science Association, 1996
Gladys Kammerer Award, best book on U.S. national policy in political science, APSA, 1996
Gladys M. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association
Visiting Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1996-1997
Heinz Eulau Award, American Political Science Association
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1989-1990
Conferences Organized

Organizer, National Conference: The Contributions of Richard Mckelvey, June, 2004
Professional Service

Dept Officer
Acting Chair, Department of Political Sceince, 1999-2000
Chair, Department of Political Science, 1992-1996
Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, 1990-1991
Dept Committees
International Search Committee, January 2008
Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, December 2007
Graduate Affairs Committee, December 2007
Graduate Affairs Committee, Spring semester
Chair, Search Committee, American Politics, Spring
Graduate Affairs Committee, September 4, 2003 - May 12, 2005
Chair, American Politics Search Committee, September, 2004 - May, 2005
Chair, Ad Hoc Committee, James Hamilton promotion, 9/4/03-12/8/03
Ad Hoc Committee, Scott Morganstern Promotion and Tenure, 9/4/03-11/12/03
Chair, Departmental Development Committee, Report, "Achieving Excellence", 1992-1996
A&S Council
Chair, A&S Distinguished Professors Committee, 2005-2006
member, Arts and Sciences Council, 1991-1993
University Committee
Academic Council, 2007 - 2009
Member, Academic Council, September 1, 1996 - December 31, 2006
Academic Council, December 2006
Chair, Distinguished Professors Committee, 2002 - 2005
Member, Committee to Review the Provost's Advisory Committee on Advance, Promotion, and Tenure
Member, Search Committee for Dean of Faculty and Arts and Sciences, 2/4/03-11/25/03
Chair, Distinguished Professors Committee, 2003-2005
member, President's Advisory Committee on Resources, 1997-1998
member, MALS Advisory Committee, 1997-1998
Member, Advance, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 1998-1999
Chair, Advisory Committee on Academic Computing, 1991-1992
member, ISCOM, 1991-1992
member, Advisory Committee on Academic Computing, 1990-1992
University Services
Founding Director, Program for Advanced Research in the Social Sciences, 7/1/03-present
Chair, Social Science Research Institute, 2003 - 2008
Founding Executive Director; co-director 2004-05, Social Science Research Institute, 7/1/03-6/30/05
member, Editorial Advisory Board, Duke University Press, 1991-1996
Papers Refereed
External Review Committee, Center for the Study of Demcoratic Politics, Princeton University, External Review Committee, Center for the Study of Demcoratic Politics, Princeton University. April, 2010, April, 2010
Special Projects
Chair, Board of Overseers, American National Election Study, 2010 - present
Planning Committee, CSES, 2010 - present
member, External Review Committee, IQSS, May 3-4, 2012
Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Government, Harvard University, 2012
Council Member (elected), American Political Science Association, September, 2003 - September, 2006
President, Midwest Political Science Association, April, 2004 - April, 2005
Other
Science, Book Review Editorial Board, 2006 - 2012
Nomination Committee, American Political Science Association, 1997-98 Chair, 1998
Editorial Board member, Political Analysis, 1998-present
Program Chair, Southern Political Science Association, 1996 Meeting
member, Editorial Advisory Board, New Directions in American Politics, Sage, 1994-present
Co-editor, Political Analysis, 1990-present
   (with Bruce de Mesquita, Robert Jackman, and David Rohde)
Program Committee, Southern Political Science Association (Chair, Research Strategies and Methods), 1988 Meeting
Editorial Board member, Journal of Politics, 1987-1993, 1997-present
Selection Committee, Editor, American Journal of Political Science, Midwest Political Science Association, 1986
Selection Committee, E.E. Schattschneider Award for best dissertation in American Politics, American Political Science Association, 1984
Program Committee, American Political Science Association (Chair of Electoral Behavior and Participation Section), 1983 Meeting
Editorial Board member, American Politics Quarterly, 1981-1985, 1989-present
Nomination Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 1979
Program Committee, Midwest Political Science Association (Chair of Formal Modeling and Methodology Section), 1979 Meeting
President, American Political Science Association, Sept. 2013 - Sept., 2014
President-Elect, American Political Science Association, Sept. 2012-Sept. 2013
Member, Council, American Political Science Association, 11/4/03-9/1/06
President, Midwest Political Science Association, 2004-2005
President Elect, Midwest Political Science Association, 4/4/03-4/1/04
Woodrow Wilson Award Committee, Chair, American Political Science Association, 1999-2000
Strategic Planning Committee, American Political Science Association, 1999-2000
President, Southern Political Science Association, 1998 - 1999
President, Southern Political Science Association, 1998-1999
Durr Award Committee, Chair, Midwest Political Science Association, 1998-1999
President Elect, Southern Political Science Association, 1997-1998
Vice President, Southern Political Science Association, 1995 - 1996
Vice-President, Southern Political Science Association, 1995-1996
Chair, Editorial Advisory Board, Duke University Press, 1995-1996
Vice-President Elect, Southern Political Science Association, 1994-1995
Editorial Board member, American Political Science Review, 1982-1985, 1991-1995
Secretary, American Political Science Association, 1993-1994
Recording Secretary, Southern Political Science Association, 1992-1993
Political Science Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, 1988-1990
Editoral Board member, American Journal of Political Science, 1988-1990
Co-editor, American Journal of Political Science, 1985-1988
   with John L. Sullivan
Editoral Board member, American Journal of Political Science, 1979-1985
Executive Council, Midwest Political Science Association, 1980-1982
Political Science Committee, Undergraduate Mathematics and Its Applications Project, 1979-1982
Editorial Board member, Public Choice, 1975-1980
Selected Recent Invited Talks

Opening Convocation, Graduate School, Duke University, August 21, 2013
Political Science Graduation, University of Rochester, May 19, 2013
Ph.D. Commencement, May 18, 2013
UBC, May, 2011
U Washington CSSS, April, 2011
Wm and Mary, April, 2011
Annual Farber Lecture, University of South Dakota, March, 2011
Strategic Voting, Zurich, Switzerland, October 29, 2008
Clarity of Party Positions on Ideology: A Cross-National Analysis, Warsaw, Poland, April 24, 2008
Habit and Voting, Essex Univesrity, England, March 12, 2008
Spillover Effects in Survey Experiments, Essex University, England, March 11, 2008
Some Propositions on Duverger's Law in Multi-dimensional Spaces, Neuffield College, Oxford, England, March 07, 2008
Political Parties, Legislative Politcs and Democracy, Universite de Montreal, May, 2004
One Dimension is not Enough, Stanford University, April, 2004
Theories of Political Parties, Economics Institute, Toulouse France, March 24, 2004
Conditional Party Government, Ohio State University, Distinguished Lecture Series, February 20, 2003
Foreign Policy and the 2004 US Presidential Election, Peking University, October 15, 2003
Doctoral Theses Directed

Renan Levine, (0000)
Laura Stevenson, (0000)
Jennifer Merolla, (0000)
John Griffin, (0000)
Jeff Grynaviski, (0000)
James S. Battista, (0000)
Elizabeth Zechmeister, (0000)
Mark Berger, (0000)

Publications

Books

  1. Aldrich, JH; Griffin, JD, Why Parties Matter Political Competition and Democracy in the American South (January, 2018), pp. 318 pages, University of Chicago Press.
  2. Hershey, MR; Aldrich, JH, Party politics in America (January, 2017), pp. 1-398.
  3. Aldrich, JH, Interdisciplinarity: Its Role in a Discipline-based Academy (August, 2014), pp. 320 pages, Oxford University Press.
  4. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Gomez, BT; Rohde, DW, Change and Continuity in the 2012 Elections (April, 2014), pp. 408 pages, CQ Press.
  5. Aldrich, JH; McGraw, KM, Introduction to the volume (December, 2011), pp. 4-8.
  6. Aldrich, JH, Why Parties?: A Second look (2011), University of Chicago Press.
  7. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, Change and continuity in the 2008 elections (January, 2010), pp. 1-427, CQ Press.
  8. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, DW, Change and Continuity in the 2008 Elections (2010), CQ Press.
  9. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, PR; Rohde, DW, Change and Continuity in the 2004 and 2006 Elections (2008), CQ Press.
  10. with Aldrich, JH; Alt, L, A Positive Change in Political Science: The Legacy of Richard D. McKelvey’s Most Influential Writings, edited by Aldrich, A; Lupia, (2007), University of Michigan Press.
  11. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 2004 Elections (2006), CQ Press.
  12. Abramson, P; Rohde, DW; Aldrich, JH, Change and Continuity in the 2000 and 2002 Elections (2003), CQ Press.
  13. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 2000 Elections (2002), Washington: CQ Press.
  14. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 1996 and 1998 Elections (1999), Washington: CQ Press.
  15. J.H. Aldrich with Paul Abramson and David Rohde, Change and Continuity in the 1996 Elections (1998), Washington: CQ Press.
  16. Aldrich, JH, Why Parties? The Origin and Transformation of Political Parties in America (1995), Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
  17. Rohde, D; Abramson, P; Aldrich, J, Change and Continuity in the 1992 Elections (1995), CQ Press (Revised edition, 1995.).
  18. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 1992 Elections (1994), Washington: CQ Press.
  19. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 1988 Elections (1990), Washington: CQ Press (Revised edition, 1991.).
  20. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 1984 Elections (1986), Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press (Revised edition, 1987.).
  21. Aldrich, JH; Miller, G; Ostrom, C; Rohde, D, American Government: People, Institutions and Policies (1986), Boston: Houghton Mifflin (2nd ed., 1990 (with Paul Johnson, et al.), 3rd ed., 1994.).
  22. Aldrich, JH; Nelson, F, Analysis with a Limited Dependent Variable: Linear Probability, Logit, and Probit Models (1984), Sage Series on Quantitative Analysis.
  23. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, PR; Rohde, DW, Change and Continuity in the 1980 Elections (1982), Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press (Revised edition, 1983.).
  24. Aldrich, JH, Before the Convention: Strategies and Choices in Presidential Nomination Campaigns (1980), Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Monographs

  1. Aldrich, J, Interdisciplinary: Its Role in a Discipline-Based Academy (Task force report) (October, 2014), American Political Science Association.

Chapters in Books

  1. Aldrich, JH; Bussing, A; Krishnamurthy, A; Madan, N; Ice, KM; Renberg, KM; Ridge, HM, Does a partisan public increase democratic stability?, in Research Handbook on Political Partisanship (January, 2020), pp. 256-265.
  2. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Diskin, A; Houck, AM; Levine, R; Scotto, TJ; Sparks, DB, The effect of national and constituency expectations on tactical voting in the British General Election of 2010, in The Many Faces of Strategic Voting: Tactical Behavior in Electoral Systems Around the World (November, 2018), pp. 28-60.
  3. Aldrich, JH; Jenke, LM, TURNOUT AND THE CALCULUS OF VOTING: Recent advances and prospects for integration with theories of campaigns and elections, in The Routledge Handbook of Elections, Voting Behavior and Public Opinion (January, 2017), pp. 83-95.
  4. Shi, T; Lu, J; Aldrich, J, Bifurcated images of the U.S. in Urban China and the impact of media environment, in Political Communication in China: Convergence or Divergence Between the Media and Political System (January, 2013), pp. 97-116, Routledge.
  5. with Aldrich, JH; Perry, BN; Rohde, DW, Richard Fenno’s Theory of Congressional Committees and the Partisan Polarization of the House,, in Congress Reconsidered, 10th edition, edited by Dodd, LC; Oppenheimer, BI (2013), CQ Press.
  6. Kuhnline Sloan, CD; Nandi, P; Linz, TH; Aldrich, JV; Audus, KL; Lunte, SM, Analytical and biological methods for probing the blood-brain barrier., vol. 5 (January, 2012), pp. 505-531.
  7. J.H. Aldrich and Melanie Freeze, Political Participation, Polarization, and Public Opinion: Activism and the Merging of Partisan and Ideological Polarization, in Facing the Challenge of Democracy: Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation, edited by Paul Sniderman and Ben Highton (2011), Princeton University Press.
  8. with Rohde, D; Aldrich, J, Consequences of Electoral and Institutional Change: The Evolution of Conditional Party Government in the U.S. House of Representatives1, in New Directions in American Political Parties, edited by Stonecash, JM (January, 2010), pp. 234-250, Routledge.
  9. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, DW, Studying American Elections, in The Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Behavior, edited by Leighley, J (2010), pp. 700-715.
  10. with Aldrich, JH; Griffin, J, Parties, Elections, and Democratic Politics, in The Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Behavior, edited by Leighley, J (2010), pp. 595-610.
  11. with Aldrich, JH; Lupia, A, Formal Modeling, Strategic Beahvior, and the Study of American Elections, in The Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Behavior, edited by Leighley, J (2010), pp. 89-104.
  12. with Aldrich, JH; Grynaveski, J, Theories of Political Parties, in The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups (2010), pp. 21-36.
  13. Aldrich, J, Decisions people make in small groups, in The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives (March, 2009), pp. 73-74, Routledge.
  14. with Aldrich, JH; Freeze, M, Political Participation, Polarization, and Public Opinion: Activism and the Merging of Partisan and Ideological Polarization, in Facing the Challenge of Democracy: Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation, edited by Highton, B; Sniderman, P (2009), Princeton University Press.
  15. with Aldrich, JH; Lupia, A, Experiments and Game Theory’s Value to Political Science, in Oxford Handbook of Experiments in the Social Sciences (2009).
  16. with Aldrich, JH; Lupia, A, Formal Modeling, Strategic Behavior, and the Study of American Elections, in Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior (2009).
  17. with Aldrich, JH; Griffin, J, “Parties, Elections, and Democratic Politics", in ., Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior (2009).
  18. Aldrich, JH; Alt, JE; Lupia, A, The Eitm Approach: Origins and Interpretations, in The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (August, 2008), Oxford University Press.
  19. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, PR; Blais, A; Lee, D; Levine, R, Coalition Considerations and the Vote, in The Elections in Israel, 2006, edited by Arian, A; Shamir, M (2008), pp. 45-66, Transaction Publishers.
  20. with Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, Congressional Committees in a Continuing Partisan Era, in Congress Reconsidered, 9th edition (2008).
  21. with Aldrich, JH; Brady, M; Marchi, SD; McDonald, I; Nyhan, B; Rohde, DW; Tofias, M, Party and Constitutency in the U.S. Senate, 1933-2004, in Why Not Parties?, edited by Monroe, N; Roberts, JM; Rohde, DW (2008), University of Chicago Press.
  22. with Aldrich, JH; Grynaveski, J, Theories of Political Parties, in Oxford Handbook of Political Parties and Interest Groups, edited by Maisel, LS; Berry, JM (2007), Oxford University Press.
  23. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, PR; Rohde, DW, On Elections, in Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior, edited by Leighley, J (2007), Oxford University Press.
  24. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW; Tofias, M, One D Is Not Enough: Measuring Conditional Party Government, 1887-2002, in Party, Profess and Political Change in Congress: Further New Perspectives on the History of Congress, edited by Brady, D; McCubbins, MD (2007), Stanford University Press.
  25. with Aldrich, JH; Poole, KT, Statistical Tests of Theoretical Results, in A Positive Change in Political Science: The Legacy of Richard D. McKelvey’s Most Influential Writings, edited by Aldrich, JH; Alt, J; Lupia, A (2007), pp. 93-102, University of Michigan Press.
  26. with Aldrich, JH; Abramson, PR; Blais, A; Lee, D; Levine, R, Coalition Considerations and the Vote, in The Elections in Israel, 2006, edited by Arian, A; Shamir, M (2007), Israel Demcoracy Institute.
  27. Aldrich, JH, Political Parties In and Out of Legal Legislatures, in Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions, edited by Rhodes, R (2006), Oxford University Press.
  28. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, Congressional Committees in a Partisan Era, in Congress Reconsidered, 8th ed., edited by Dodd, LC; Oppenheimer, BI (2005), CQ Press.
  29. Aldrich, JH; Blais, A; Indridason, IH; Levine, R, Coalition Considerations and the Vote, in The Elections in Israel, 2003, edited by Arian, A; Shamir, M (2004), pp. 180-211, Jerusalem, Israel: Israel Democracy Institute and New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.
  30. Aldrich, JH; Griffin, JD; Rickershauser, J, The Presidency and the Campaign: Campaigns and Voter Priorities in the 2004 Election, in The Presidency and the Political System, edited by Nelson, M (2003), Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
  31. Aldrich, JH; Griffin, JD, The Presidency and the Campaign: Creating Voter Priorities in the 2000 Election, in The Presidency and the Political System, 7th edition, edited by Nelson, M (2003), Washington, D.C.:CQ Press.
  32. Aldrich, JH, Electoral Democracy During Politics as Usual – and Unusual, in Electoral Democracy, edited by McKuen, M; Rabinowitz, G (2003), University of Michigan Press.
  33. Aldrich, JH; Berger, M; Rohde, D, The Historical Variability in Conditional Party Government, 1977-1994, in Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress: New Perspectives on the History of Congress, edited by Brady, D; McCubbins, MD (2002), Stanford University Press.
  34. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P, Were Voters Strategic?, in Elections in Israel, 1999, edited by Arian, A; Shamir, M (2002), SUNY, Albany Press.
  35. Aldrich, JH, Electoral Democracy During Politics as Usual - and Unusual, in Electoral Democracy, edited by McKuen, M; Rabinowitz, G (2002), University of Michigan Press.
  36. Aldrich, JH; Jillson, C; Wilson, R, Why Congress: What the Failure of the Continental and the Survival of the Federal Congress Tell Us about the New Institutionalism, in Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress: New Perspectives on the History of Congress, edited by Brady, D; McCubbins, MD (2002), Stanford University Press.
  37. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, The Logic of Conditional Party Government: Revisiting the Electoral Connection, in Congress Reconsidered, 7th ed., edited by Dodd, LC; Oppenheimer, BI (2001), Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
  38. Aldrich, JH, Explaining Institutional Change: Soaking and Poking in the U.S. Congress, in Congress on Display, Congress at Work, edited by Bianco, WT (2000), Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
  39. Aldrich, JH; Weko, T, The Presidency and the Election Campaign: Framing the Choice in 1996, in The Presidency and the Political System, 6th, edited by Nelson, M (2000), Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
  40. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, D, The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government, in Polarized Politics: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era, edited by Bond, JR; Fleisher, R (2000), CQ Press.
  41. Aldrich, JH; Weko, T, The Presidency and the Election Campaign: Framing the Choice in 1996, in The Presidency and the Political System, 5th edition, edited by Nelson, M (1998), Washington: CQ Press.
  42. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, Balance of power: Republican party leadership and the committee system in the 104th House., LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY, vol. 22 no. 4 (November, 1997), pp. 590-590, WILEY.
  43. Aldrich, JH, When is it Rational to Vote?, in Perspectives on Public Choice: A Handbook, edited by Mueller, D (1997), University of Michigan Press.
  44. Aldrich, JH, Foreign Policy and Elections, in American Reference Publication Company in conjunction with the Council on Foreign Relations, edited by Jentleson, BW; Smith, G (1996).
  45. Aldrich, JH; Weko, T, The Presidency and the Election Campaign, in The Presidency and the Political System, 4th edition, edited by Nelson, M (1994), Washington: CQ Press.
  46. Aldrich, JH, Rational Choice and the Study of American Politics, in The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations, edited by Dodd, LC; Jillson, C (1994), Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
  47. Aldrich, JH; Niemi, RG, The Sixth American Party System: Electoral Change, 1952-1992, in Broken Contract:: Changing Relationships between Americans and their Government, edited by Craig, S (1993), Westview Press.
  48. Aldrich, JH, Presidential Selection, in Researching the Presidency: Vital Questions, New Approaches, edited by III, GE; Kessel, JH; Rockman, BA (1993), Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  49. Aldrich, JH, Presidential Campaigns in Party- and Candidate-Centered Eras, in Under Watchful Eye: Managing Presidential Campaigns in the Television Era, edited by McCubbins, MD (1992), Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
  50. Aldrich, JH; Weko, T, The Presidency and the Election Campaign: Framing the Choice in 1988, in The Presidency and the Political System, 3rd edition, edited by Nelson, M (1990), Washington: CQ Press.
  51. Aldrich, JH; Rahn, W; Borgida, E; Sullivan, J, A Social Cognitive Model of Candidate Appraisal, in Information and Democratic Processes (1990), Champaign, Ill: University of Illinois Press (Reprinted in Controversies in Voting Behavior, Richard G. Niemi and Herbert Weisberg, eds. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1993).).
  52. Aldrich, JH, Power and Order: The Bases of Institutional Structure and Its Change in the U.S. House of Representatives, in Home Style and Washington Work, edited by Fiorina, MP; Rohde, DW (1989), University of Michigan Press.
  53. Aldrich, JH, Presidential Nominations and a Clash of Values, in The Presidency in American Politics, edited by Brace, P; Harrington, C; King, G (1989), New York: New York University.
  54. Aldrich, JH; Weko, T, The Presidency and the Election Process: Campaign Strategy, Voting, and Governance, in The Presidency and the Political System, 2nd edition, edited by Nelson, M (1988), pp. 155-187, CQ Press.
  55. Aldrich, JH, Methods and Actors: The Relationship of Processes to Candidates, in Perspectives on Presidential Selection, edited by Heard, A; Nelson, M (1987), Duke University Press.
  56. Aldrich, JH; Duvall, R; Weldes, J, The Costs of National Security: Spending for Defense and Spending for Welfare in the United States: 1948-1983, in Issues and Choices, edited by Goldman, J (1987), University Press of America.
  57. Aldrich, JH; Nelson, F, Logit and Probit Models for Multivariate Analysis with Qualitative Dependent Variables, in New Directions in Social Science Research Models, edited by Berry, WD; Lewis-Beck, MS (1986), Sage Publications.
  58. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, The Limitations of Equilibrium Analysis in Political Science, in Political Equilibrium, edited by Ordeshook, P; Shepsle, K (1982), Boston: Martinus Nijhoff.
  59. Aldrich, JH, A Model of the U.S. Presidential Primary Campaign, in Applied Game Theory, edited by Brams, SJ; Schotter, A; Schwodiauer, G (1979), Wurzburg-Wien, Austria: Physica-Verlag.

Journal Articles

  1. Rheault, L; Blais, A; Aldrich, JH; Gschwend, T, Understanding people’s choice when they have two votes, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, vol. 30 no. 4 (October, 2020), pp. 466-483.
  2. Magalhães, PC; Aldrich, JH; Gibson, RK, New forms of mobilization, new people mobilized? Evidence from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, Party Politics, vol. 26 no. 5 (September, 2020), pp. 605-618.
  3. Aldrich, JH; Schober, GS; Ley, S; Fernandez, M, Incognizance and Perceptual Deviation: Individual and Institutional Sources of Variation in Citizens’ Perceptions of Party Placements on the Left–Right Scale, Political Behavior, vol. 40 no. 2 (June, 2018), pp. 415-433, Springer Nature.
  4. Aldrich, JH; Ballard, AO; Lerner, JY; Rohde, DW, Does the gift keep on giving? House leadership PAC donations before and after majority status, Journal of Politics, vol. 79 no. 4 (October, 2017), pp. 1449-1453.
  5. Aldrich, JH; Thomsen, DM, Party, Policy, and the Ambition to Run for Higher Office, Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 42 no. 2 (May, 2017), pp. 321-343.
  6. Aldrich, JH; Gibson, RK; Cantijoch, M; Konitzer, T, Getting out the vote in the social media era: Are digital tools changing the extent, nature and impact of party contacting in elections?, Party Politics, vol. 22 no. 2 (March, 2016), pp. 165-178.
  7. Gibson, RK; Aldrich, JH; Cantijoch, M, Voter mobilisation in context: Special issue editors’ introduction, Party Politics, vol. 22 no. 2 (March, 2016), pp. 145-148, SAGE Publications.
  8. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Press, CO; Rohde, DW, Joseph A. Schlesinger In Memoriam, PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, vol. 48 no. 4 (October, 2015), pp. 651-652, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.
  9. Lupia, A; Aldrich, JH, How Political Science Can Better Communicate its Value: 12 Recommendations from the APSA task Force, PS - Political Science and Politics, vol. 48 no. S1 (August, 2015), pp. 1-19.
  10. Aldrich, JH; Lu, J, How the public in the US, Latin America, and East Asia sees an emerging China, European Review, vol. 23 no. 2 (March, 2015), pp. 227-241, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  11. Aldrich, JH, Did Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison "Cause" the U.S. Government Shutdown? the institutional path from an eighteenth century republic to a twenty-first century democracy, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 13 no. 1 (March, 2015), pp. 7-23, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  12. Aldrich, J; Lu, J; Kang, L, How do Americans view the rising China?, Journal of Contemporary China, vol. 24 no. 92 (March, 2015), pp. 203-221.
  13. Aldrich, J; Munger, M; Reifler, J, Institutions, information, and faction: An experimental test of Riker's federalism thesis for political parties, Public Choice, vol. 158 no. 3-4 (March, 2014), pp. 577-588, Springer Nature.
  14. Aldrich, J; Reifler, J; Munger, MC, Sophisticated and myopic? Citizen preferences for Electoral College reform, Public Choice, vol. 158 no. 3-4 (March, 2014), pp. 541-558, Springer Nature.
  15. Lu, J; Aldrich, J; Shi, T, Revisiting Media Effects in Authoritarian Societies: Democratic Conceptions, Collectivistic Norms, and Media Access in Urban China, Politics and Society, vol. 42 no. 2 (January, 2014), pp. 253-283, SAGE Publications.
  16. Aldrich, JH; Montgomery, JM; Sparks, DB, Polarization and ideology: Partisan sources of low dimensionality in scaled roll call analyses, Political Analysis, vol. 22 no. 4 (January, 2014), pp. 435-456.
  17. with Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Diskin, A; Houck, AM; Levine, R; Scotto, TJ, The British general election of 2010 under different voting rules, Electoral Studies, vol. 32 no. 1 (March, 2013), pp. 134-139, Elsevier BV (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2012.10.002.).
  18. with Aldrich, JH; Bishop, BH; Hatch, RS; Sunshine Hillygus, D; Rohde, DW, Blame, Responsibility, and the Tea Party in the 2010 Midterm Elections, Political Behavior, vol. 36 no. 3 (2013), pp. 1-21, Springer Nature (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11109-013-9242-4/fulltext.html.).
  19. Aldrich, J; Ley, SJ; Schober, GS, Uncertainty or Ambiguity? Sources of Variation in Ideological Placements of Political Parties (2013).
  20. with Aldrich, JH; Perry, BN; Rohde, DW, House Appropriations After the Republican Revolution, Congress and the Presidency, vol. 39 no. 3 (Fall, 2012), pp. 229-253, Informa UK Limited.
  21. Aldrich, J; Munger, MC; Reifler, J, Institutions, Information, and Faction: An Experimental Test of Riker’s Federalism Thesis for Political Parties, Public Choice (2012).
  22. with Aldrich, J; Reifler, J; Munger, M, Sophisticated and myopic? Citizen preferences for Electoral College reform., Public Choice, vol. 2013 (2012), pp. 1-18.
  23. Aldrich, JH; McGraw, KM, Improving public opinion surveys: Interdisciplinary innovation and the American national election studies, edited by Aldrich, J; McGraw, K, Improving Public Opinion Surveys: Interdisciplinary Innovation and the American National Election Studies (December, 2011), pp. 1-395, Princeton University Press.
  24. J.H. Aldrich, J.M. Montgomery and W. Wood, Turnout as a Habit, Political Behavior, vol. 33 no. 4 (December, 2011), pp. 535-563.
  25. Shi, T; Lu, J; Aldrich, J, Bifurcated images of the U.S. in Urban China and the impact of media environment, Political Communication, vol. 28 no. 3 (July, 2011), pp. 357-376, Informa UK Limited.
  26. Aldrich, J; Houck, A; Abramson, P; Levine, R; Scotto, TJ, Strategic Voting in the 2010 UK Election (2011).
  27. Aldrich, JH, Elinor Ostrom and the "just right" solution, Public Choice, vol. 143 no. 3 (June, 2010), pp. 269-273, Springer Nature.
  28. with Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Blais, A; Diamond, M; Diskin, A; Indridason, IH; Lee, DJ; Levine, R, Comparing Strategic Voting Under FPTP and PR, Comparative Political Studies, vol. 43 no. 1 (January, 2010), pp. 61-90, SAGE Publications.
  29. with Montgomery, J; Wood, W; Aldrich, JH, Turnout as a Habit, Political Behavior, vol. 33 no. 4 (2010), pp. 533-563, Springer Nature.
  30. Aldrich, JH, Elinor Ostrom and the ‘just right’ solution, Public Choice, vol. 143 no. 3-4 (2010), pp. 269-273.
  31. Aldrich, J; Dorobantu, S; Fernandez, MA, The Use of the Left-Right Scale in Individual's Voting Decisions (2010).
  32. Aldrich, J, The invisible primary and its effects on democratic choice, PS - Political Science and Politics, vol. 42 no. 1 (January, 2009), pp. 33-38, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  33. with Soto, VD; Petrow, G; Aldrich, JH, The Human Face of Economic Globalization: Mexican Migrants and their Support for Free Trade, Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies, vol. 3 (Fall) no. 2 (2009), pp. 24-46.
  34. with Transue, JE; Lee, DJ; Aldrich, JH, Treatment Spillover Effects across Survey Experiments, Political Analysis, vol. 17 no. 2 (2008), pp. 143-171, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  35. with Winer, SL; Tofias, MW; Grofman, B; Aldrich, JH, Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002, Public Choice, vol. 135 no. 3-4 (2008), pp. 415-448, Springer Nature.
  36. with Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Rickershauser, J; Rohde, DW, Fear in the voting booth: The 2004 presidential election, Political Behavior, vol. 29 no. 2 (June, 2007), pp. 197-220, Springer Nature.
  37. Rickershauser, J; Aldrich, JH, "It's the electability, stupid" - or maybe not? Electability, substance, and strategic voting in presidential primaries, Electoral Studies, vol. 26 no. 2 (June, 2007), pp. 371-380, Elsevier BV.
  38. with Rickershauser, J; Aldrich, JH, ‘‘It’s the electability, stupid’’ or maybe not? Electability,Substance, and Strategic Voting in Presidential Primaries, Electoral Studies, vol. 26 no. 2 (2007), pp. 371-380.
  39. Blais, A; Aldrich, JH; Indridason, IH; Levine, R, Do voters vote for government coalitions? Testing downs' pessimistic conclusion, Party Politics, vol. 12 no. 6 (November, 2006), pp. 691-705, SAGE Publications.
  40. with Aldrich, JH; Gelpi, C; Feaver, P; Reifler, J; Sharp, KT, Foreign policy and the electoral connection, Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 9 no. 1 (July, 2006), pp. 477-502, ANNUAL REVIEWS.
  41. with Blais, A; Indridason, I; Levine, R, Do Voters Vote for Government Coalitions? Testing Downs' Pessimistic Conclusion, Party Politics, vol. 12 (2006).
  42. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, The 2004 Presidential Election: The Emergence of a Permanent Majority?, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 120 no. 1 (Spring, 2005), pp. 35-57.
  43. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, The 2004 presidential election: The emergence of a permanent majority?, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 120 no. 1 (January, 2005), pp. 33-57, WILEY.
  44. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, WPR; Diamond, M; Diskin, A; Levine, R; Scotto, TJ, Strategic Abandonment or Sincerely Second Best? The 1999 Israeli Prime Ministerial Election, Journal of Politics, vol. 66 no. 3 (August, 2004), pp. 706-728, University of Chicago Press.
  45. J.H. Aldrich and James Alt, Introduction, Political Analysis (September, 2003) (special issue, "Empirical Implication of Theoretical Models".).
  46. Aldrich, JH, Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models, edited by Aldrich, JH; Alt, J, Political Analysis (September, 2003) (Edited Special Edition, Includes Introduction by Aldrich and Alt.).
  47. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Will Changing the Rules Change the Game?: Front-loading and the 2004 Presidential Nomination, The Berkeley Electronic Press, vol. 1 no. 3 (May, 2003).
  48. Aldrich, J; Alt, J, Introduction to the Special Issue, Political Analysis, vol. 11 no. 4 (2003), pp. 309-315, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  49. Aldrich, JH; Battista, JSC, Conditional Party Government in the States, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 46, Issue 1 no. 1 (September, 2002), pp. 164-172, JSTOR.
  50. Aldrich, JA, Congress: The Electoral Connection: Reflections on Its First Quarter-Century, PS - Political Science and Politics, vol. 34 no. 2 (January, 2001), pp. 255-256.
  51. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Paolino, P; Rohde, DW, Challenges to the American two-party system: Evidence from the 1968, 1980, 1992, and 1996 presidential elections, Political Research Quarterly, vol. 53 no. 3 (January, 2000), pp. 495-522, SAGE Publications.
  52. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, The republican revolution and the house appropriations committee, Journal of Politics, vol. 62 no. 1 (January, 2000), pp. 1-33, University of Chicago Press.
  53. Aldrich, JH, Southern Parties in State and Nation, Journal of Politics, vol. 62 no. 3 (2000), pp. 643-670.
  54. J.H. Aldrich, Political Parties in a Critical Era, American Politics Quarterly, vol. 27 no. 1 (January 1999).
  55. Aldrich, JH, Positive Theory, Normative Theory, and Practical Politics: Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E. Brady's Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics, American Political Science Review, vol. 91 no. 2 (January, 1997), pp. 421-423.
  56. Aldrich, JH; Rohde, DW, The transition to Republican rule in the house: Implications for theories of congressional politics, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 4 (January, 1997), pp. 541-567.
  57. Rohde, D; Aldrich, JH, Theories of Party in the Legislature and the Transition to Republican Rule in the House, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 4 (1997).
  58. Abramson, P; Paolino, P; Rohde, DW; Aldrich, JH, The Problem of Third-Party and Independent Candidates in the American Political System: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot in Comparative Perspective, Political Studies Quarterly, vol. 10 no. 3 (Fall, 1995) (Reprinted in Understanding Presidential Elections: Trends and New Developments, Robert Y. Shapiro, ed. (New York: The Academy of Political Science, 1996).).
  59. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Paolino, P; Rohde, DW, Third-Party and Independent Candidates in American Politics: Wallace, Anderson, and Perot, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 110 no. 3 (September, 1995), pp. 349-367, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  60. Aldrich, JH; Michael Alvarez, R, Issues and the Presidency Primary Voter, Political Behavior, vol. 16 no. 3 (September, 1994), pp. 289-317, Springer Nature.
  61. Aldrich, JH, A Model of a Legislature with Two Parties and a Committee System, Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 19 no. 3 (August, 1994) (Reprinted in Positive Theories of Congressional Institutions, Kenneth A. Shepsle and Barry R. Weingast, eds. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995).).
  62. Rahn, WM; Borgida, E; Aldrich, JH, Individual and Contextual Variations in Political Candidate Appraisal, American Political Science Review, vol. 88 no. 1 (March, 1994), pp. 193-199, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  63. Aldrich, JH; Grant, RW, The Antifederalists, the First Congress, and the First Parties, The Journal of Politics, vol. 55 no. 2 (May, 1993), pp. 295-326, University of Chicago Press.
  64. Aldrich, JH, Turnout and Rational Choice, American Journal of Political Science (February, 1993).
  65. Niemi, RG; Aldrich, JH, El sexto sistma de partidos estadunidense: El realineamiento do los anos sesenta y los partidos entrados en los candidatos, Estados Unidos, vol. II no. 4 (Winter, 1992).
  66. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH; Paolino, P; Rohde, DW, “Sophisticated” Voting in the 1988 Presidential Primaries, American Political Science Review, vol. 86 no. 1 (January, 1992), pp. 55-69, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  67. Bianco, WT; Aldrich, JH, A Game-Theoretic Model of Party Affiliation of Candidates and Office Holders, Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 16 no. 8-9 (1992), pp. 103-116, Elsevier BV.
  68. Harper, RK; Aldrich, J, The political economy of sugar legislation, Public Choice, vol. 70 no. 3 (June, 1991), pp. 299-314, Springer Nature.
  69. Young, J; Thomsen, CJ; Borgida, E; Sullivan, JL; Aldrich, JH, When self-interest makes a difference: The role of construct accessibility in political reasoning, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 27 no. 3 (May, 1991), pp. 271-296, Elsevier BV.
  70. ALDRICH, J, On equilibrium of political institutions, Mathematical Social Sciences, vol. 20 no. 3 (December, 1990), pp. 309-310, Elsevier BV.
  71. Sullivan, JL; Borgida, E; Rahn, W; Aldrich, JH, Candidate Appraisal and Human Nature: Man and Superman in the 1988 Election, Political Psychology (1990).
  72. Sullivan, JL; Borgida, E; Aldrich, JH, Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?', American Political Science Review (March, 1989) (Reprinted in Controversies in Voting Behavior, Richard G. Niemi and Herbert Weisberg, eds. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press), 1993.).
  73. Aldrich, JH; Sullivan, JL; Borgida, E, Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates “Waltz Before a Blind Audience?”, American Political Science Review, vol. 83 no. 1 (January, 1989), pp. 123-141.
  74. Aldrich, JH; McGinnis, MD, A model of party constraints on optimal candidate positions, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, vol. 12 no. 4-5 (1989), pp. 437-450, Elsevier BV (Reprinted in Paul Johnson, ed., Formal Theories of Politics: Mathematical Modelling Political Science, Pergamon Press, 1989).).
  75. Abramson, PR; Rohde, DW; Aldrich, JH, Progressive Ambition among United States Senators: 1972-1988, Journal of Politics, vol. 49 no. 1 (February, 1987), pp. 3-35, University of Chicago Press.
  76. Young, J; Borgida, E; Sullivan, J; Aldrich, JH, Personal Agendas and the Relationship between Self Interest and Voting Behavior, Social Psychology Quarterly (1987).
  77. Simon, D; Aldrich, JH, Turnout in American National Elections, Research in Micropolitics, vol. 1 (1986).
  78. Aldrich, JH, A Downsian Spatial Model with Party Activism, American Political Science Review (December, 1983).
  79. Aldrich, JH, A Spatial Model with Party Activists: Implications for Electoral Dynamics" and "Rejoinder", Public Choice (1983).
  80. Abramson, PR; Aldrich, JH, The Decline of Electoral Participation in America, American Political Science Review (September, 1982).
  81. Niemi, RG; Rabinowitz, G; Rohde, DW; Aldrich, JH, The Measurement of Public Opinion about Public Policy: A Report on Some New Issue Question Formats, American Journal of Political Science (May, 1982).
  82. Aldrich, JH, A Dynamic Model of Presidential Nomination Campaigns, American Political Science Review (September, 1980).
  83. Ostrom, C; Aldrich, JH, Regularities, Verification, and Systemization: Twenty Five Years of Research in Political Science, American Behavioral Scientist (1980).
  84. Ostrom, C; Aldrich, JH, The Relationship Between Size and Stability in the Major Power International System, American Journal of Political Science (November, 1978).
  85. Aldrich, JH, The Dilemma of a Paretian Liberal: Some Consequences of Sen's Theorem" and "Liberal Games: Further Thoughts on Social Choice and Game Theory, Public Choice (Summer, 1977).
  86. McKelvey, R; Aldrich, JH, A Method of Scaling with Applications to the 1968 and 1972 U.S. Presidential Elections, American Political Science Review (March, 1977).
  87. Aldrich, JH, Electoral Choice in 1972: A Test of Some Theorems of the Spatial Model of Electoral Competition, Journal of Mathematical Sociology, vol. 5 (1977).
  88. Aldrich, JH, Some Problems in Testing Two Rational Models of Participation, American Journal of Political Science (November, 1976).
  89. Cnudde, C; Aldrich, JH, Probing the Bounds of Conventional Wisdom: A Comparison of Regression, Probit, and Discriminant Analysis, American Journal of Political Science (August, 1975) (Reprinted in Theory-Building and Data Analysis in the Social Sciences, ed. by Herbert B. Asher, et al. (Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennesee Press, 1984).).
  90. Aldrich, JH, Candidate Support Functions inthe 1968 Election: An Empirical Application of the Spatial Model, Public Choice (Summer, 1975).

Papers Accepted

  1. with Paul R. Abramson, Andre Blais, Mathew Diamond, Abraham Diskin, Indridi Indridason, Daniel Lee, and Renan Levine, Comparing Strategic Voting under FPTP and PR, Comparative Political Studies (forthcoming).

Other

  1. Aldrich, J, Review of On the Side of Angels: An Appreciation of Parties and Partisanship, by Nancy L. Rosenblum, Perspectives on Politics (October, 2014), Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  2. Aldrich, JH, Parties, Partisanship, and Democratic Politics, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 7 no. 3 (January, 2009), pp. 624-625.
  3. Aldrich, J, A Review of 'Party Influence in Congress', Congress and the Presidency, vol. 36 no. 2 (2009), pp. 203-205, Taylor & Francis (Routledge).

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