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Publications of Scott Morgenstern    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. S. Morgenstern, The Components of Elections (preparing prospectus for book) .
  2. S. Morgenstern, Patterns of Legislative Politics (2003), Cambridge University Press .
  3. "Towards a Model of Latin American Legislatures" and "Explaining Legislative Politics", in Legislative Politics in Latin America, edited by Scott Morgenstern and Benito Nacif (forthoming), Cambridge University Press .

Chapters in Books

  1. S. Morgenstern with Luigi Manzetti, "Legislative Oversight: Interests and Institutions in the United States and Argentina", in Institutions, Accountability, and Democratic Governance in Latin America, edited by Mainwaring and O'Donnell (2003), Oxford: Oxford University Press .
  2. S. Morgenstern with Pilar Domingo, "The Success of Presidentialism? Breaking Gridlock in Presidential Regimes", in El Gobierno en America Latina:¿Presidencialismo o Parlamentarismo (Government in Latin América: Presidentialism or Parlamentarism), edited by Diego Valadés and Jose Maria Serna (2000), Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico .
  3. S. Morgenstern with Juan Andres Moraes, "Instituciones y Political Publica: El Proceso Presupurestario en el Uruguay 1985-1995" (Institutions and Public Policy: The Budget Process in Uruguay 1985-1995), in Palamento y Presupueresto: La Tramitacion Legislativa del Presupuesto 1995 (Parliament and Budget: The 1995 Legislative Budgetary Process), edited by Caetano, Gerardo and Romeo Perez Anton (1998), Uruguay, CLAEH .

Journal Articles

  1. S. Morgenstern, "Legislative Behavior and Reform Programs", Democracy Dialogue (May 2001), USAID Global Center for Democracy and Governance .
  2. S. Morgenstern, Organized Factions and Disorganized Parties: Electoral Incentives in Uruguay, Party Politics, vol. 7 no. 2 (2003), pp. 235-56 .
  3. S. Morgenstern and Gary Cox, The Incumbency Advantage in Multimember Districts: Evidence from the U.S. States., Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 3 (2003), pp. 329-349. .
  4. S. Morgenstern with Gary Cox, The Increasing Advantage of Incumbency in the U.S. States, Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 4 (2003), pp. 495-514. .
  5. S. Morgenstern with Elizabeth Zechmeister, "Better the Devil You Know than the Saint You Don't?", Journal of Politics, vol. 63 no. 1 (2001), pp. 93-119 .
  6. S. Morgenstern with Gary Cox, "Latin America's Reactive Assemblies and Proactive Presidents", Comparative Politics, vol. 33 no. 2 (2001) .
  7. S. Morgenstern with Daniel Buquet, "Triple Empata Electoral: Uruguay 1994" (Three-way Tie: Uruguay 1994), Voz y Voto (Mexico) (February, 1995) .
  8. S. Morgenstern with Gary Cox, "The Incumbency Advantage in Multimember Districts: Evidence from the U.S. States", Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 3 (1995), pp. 329-349 .
  9. S. Morgenstern with Gary Cox, "The Increasing Advantage of Incumbency in the U.S. States", Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 4 (1993), pp. 495-514 .

Papers Accepted

  1. S. Morgenstern, and R. F. Potthoff, The Components of Elections, Electoral Studies (2003) .

Papers Submitted

  1. S. Morgenstern, "Cohesion of Legislators in Latin America: Patterns and Explanations" (for edited volume) .
  2. S. Morgenstern with Adam Brinegar and Daniel Nielson, "Suicide or Salvation? The 1996 Electoral Reform in Mexico", Comparative Political Studies (under review) .
  3. S. Morgenstern, "Reinforced Agenda Control in the United States and Latin America", Latin American Research Review (under review) .
  4. S. Morgenstern, "The Components of Elections: District Heterogeneity, and District-Time Effects, and Volatility" (under review) .
  5. S. Morgenstern, "Mixing Domestic Politics and International Relations: Explaining the NAFTA" (under review) .
  6. S. Morgenstern, "The Electoral Disconnection? Reelection in Comparative Perspective" (under review) .
  7. S. Morgenstern, "Limits on Exporting the U.S. Congress Model" (under review) .

Book Reviews

  1. Dominguez, Jorge, Democratic Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean, The American Political Science Review (March, 2000), The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 .
  2. Peeler, John A., Building Democracy in Latin America, Australian Journal of Political Science (March, 1999), Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998 .

Other

  1. S. Morgenstern, "Legislative Behavior and Reform Programs", Democracy Dialogue (May, 2001), USAID Global Center for Democracy and Governance .
  2. S. Morgenstern, "Undermining Our Strength", News and Observer (11-29-01) .
  3. S. Morgenstern, "Determinants of Party Unity in the Southern Cone" (1999) (Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies and The Working Group on Political and Economic Regimes, December 1999.) .
  4. S. Morgenstern with Pilar Domingo, "The Sucess of Presidentialism? Breaking Gridlock in Presidential Regimes" (1997), Working Paper, Mexico: CIDE (and revising for publication under title: "Gridlock and Breakdown".) .
  5. S. Morgenstern, "Spending for Political Survival: Elections, Clientelism, and Government Expenses in Mexico" (1997), Working Paper, Mexico, CIDE .
  6. S. Morgenstern, "Generalizing the Electoral Connection Model" (1997), Working Paper, CIDE .
  7. S. Morgenstern, "The Selectoral Connection: Electoral Systems and Legislative Cohesion" (1996), Working Paper, CIDE .

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