Political Science : Publications since January 2008

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    Aldrich, John H

  1. J.H. Aldrich, The Invisible Primary and Its Effects on Democratic Choice, PS: Political Science and Politics, vol. 42 no. 1 (2009) .
  2. with Michael Brady, Scott de Marchi, Ian McDonald, Brendan Nyhan, David W. Rohde, and Michael Tofias, Party and Constitutency in the U.S. Senate, 1933-2004, in Why Not Parties?, edited by Nathan Monroe, Jason M. Roberts, and David W. Rohde (2008), University of Chicago Press .
  3. with Paul R. Abramson and David W. Rohde, Change and Continuity in the 2004 and 2006 Elections (2008), CQ Press .
  4. with John E. Transue and Daniel J. Lee, Treatment Spillover Effects across Survey Experiments, Political Analysis (forthcoming) .
  5. 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) .
  6. with Stanley L. Winer, Michael W. Tofias, and Bernard Grofman, Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002, Public Choice, vol. 135 (2008), pp. 415-448 .
  7. with David W. Rohde, Congressional Committees in a Continuing Partisan Era, in Congress Reconsidered, 9th edition (2008) .
  8. with Paul R. Abramson, André Blais, Daniel Lee, and Renan Levine, Coalition Considerations and the Vote, in The Elections in Israel, 2006, edited by Asher Arian and Michal Shamir (2008), pp. 45-66, Transaction Publishers .

    Büthe, Tim

  1. Tim Büthe and Helen V. Milner, Bilateral Investment Treaties and Foreign Direct Invest: A Political Analysis, in The Effect of Treaties on Foreign Direct Investment: Bilateral Investment Treaties, Double Taxation Treaties, and Investment Flows, edited by Karl P. Sauvant and Lisa E. Sachs (2009), pp. 171-224, Oxford University Press .
  2. Tim Büthe, The Globalization of Health and Safety Standards: Delegation of Regulatory Authority in the SPS-Agreement of the GATT 1994 (WTO) Treaty, Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 71 no. 1 (Winter, 2008), pp. 219-255  [abs].
  3. Tim Büthe and Walter Mattli, Assessing the IASB: Results of a Business Survey about International Financial Reporting Standards and IASB's Operations, Accountability, and Responsiveness to Stakeholders (November, 2008), Duke University Center for International Studies and Oxford University Global Economic Governance Programme [standards]  [abs] [author's comments].
  4. Tim Büthe and Helen V. Milner, The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment into Developing Countries: Increasing FDI through Trade Agreements?, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 52 no. 4 (October, 2008), pp. 741-762  [abs].
  5. Tim Büthe, Politics and Institutions in the Regulation of Global Capital, Review of International Organizations, vol. 3 no. 2 (June, 2008), pp. 207-220  [abs].

    Beramendi, Pablo

  1. P. Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (eds.), Democracy, Inequality and Representation (Fall, 2008), Russell Sage Foundation [view]  [abs].
  2. P. Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson, "Income Inequality and Democratic Representation", in Democracy, Inequality and Representation, edited by Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (Fall, 2008), pp. 3-25, Russell Sage Foundation .
  3. P. Beramendi and Thomas R. Cusack, Economic Institutions, Partisanship, and Inequality, in Democracy, Inequality and Representation, edited by Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (Fall, 2008), pp. 127-169 .
  4. Christopher J Anderson and P. Beramendi, Income, Inequality, and Electoral Participation, in Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, edited by Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (Fall, 2008), pp. 278-312, Russell Sage Foundation .
  5. P. Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson, Inequality and Democratic Representation: the Road Travelled and the Path Ahead, in Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, edited by Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (Fall, 2008), pp. 387-417, Russell Sage Foundation .
  6. P. Beramendi and Thomas R. Cusack, Diverse Disparities: the Politics and Economics of Wage, Market and Disposable Income Inequalities, Political Research Quarterly, vol. XX no. X (June, 2008) [searchresults]  [abs].

    Charney, Evan

  1. E. Charney, “Debunking the Threat-Sweat Thinking Theory”, Raleigh News and Observer (September 27, 2008) .
  2. E. Charney, Genes and Ideologies, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 6 no. 2 (June, 2008), pp. 299-319  [abs].
  3. E. Charney, Politics, Genetics, and 'Greedy Reductionism', Perspectives on Politics, vol. 6 no. 2 (June, 2008) .
  4. E. Charney, Threat Responses and Political Attitudes, PsyCrit (Forthcoming) .

    Downes, Alexander B.

  1. A.B. Downes, Correspondence: Another Skirmish in the Battle over Democracies and War, International Security, vol. 34 no. 2 (Fall, 2009) .
  2. A.B. Downes, Are Democracies as Smart and Tough as We Think They Are? Reassessing Theories of Democratic Victory in War, International Security, vol. 33 no. 4 (Spring, 2009), pp. 9-51 .
  3. A.B. Downes, Targeting Civilians in War (2008), Cornell University Press .

    Feaver, Peter D.

  1. P.D. Feaver, C. Gelpi, J. Reifler, Paying the Human Costs of War (2009), Princeton .
  2. P.D. Feaver, E Seeler, Before and After Huntington: The Methodological Maturing of Civil-Military Studies, in American Civil-Military Relations: Realities and Challenges (2009), Johns Hopkins Press .
  3. P.D. Feaver and W. Inboden, “What Was the Point of SPIR? Strategic Planning in National Security at the White House,”, in Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy, edited by Daniel Drezner (2009), Brookings .
  4. P.D. Feaver, "Domestic Politics and the Long War", in Lessons of the Long War, edited by Thomas Donnelly (2009), AEI .
  5. P.D. Feaver, Why We Went Into Iraq, Weekly Standard (24 March 2008) .
  6. P.D. Feaver, Pentagon Funding? Bring it On, Foreign Policy Online (August 2008) .
  7. P.D. Feaver, Anatomy of the Surge, Commentary (April 2008) .
  8. P.D. Feaver, Interagency Perspective -- Lessons, in Proceedings of the 2008 Unrestricted Warfare Symposium, edited by Ronald Luman (2008), The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory .
  9. P.D. Feaver, S Wasiolek, A Crossman,, Getting the Best Out of College (2008), Ten Speed Press .

    Gelpi, Christopher

  1. J. Grieco, C. Gelpi, C. Warren, When Preferences and Commitments Collide: The Effect of Relative Partisan Shifts on International Treaty Compliance, International Organization (Spring, 2009) .
  2. C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J. Reifler, Paying the Human Costs of War: American Public Opinion and Casualties in Military Conflicts (2009), Princeton University Press .
  3. C. Gelpi, Spin Versus Reality: The Formation of American Attitudes Toward War (2009) .
  4. J. Grieco, C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J Reifler, Let's Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Support for War (2009) .
  5. C. Gelpi, J. Grieco, Democracy, Trade and the Nature of the Liberal Peace, Journal of Peace Research (Winter, 2008) .
  6. C. Gelpi, Fading in the Public Mind, Iraq Could Still Decide the Race (May 26, 2008), Newark Star-Ledger .
  7. C. Gelpi, P. Feaver, J. Reifler, Success Matters: Casualty Sensitivity and the War in Iraq, International Security (Winter, 2005) .

    Gillespie, Michael A

  1. M.A. Gillespie, "Hegel," The International Encyclopedia of Political Science, ed. George Kurian et al (Washington, DC: CQ Press, forthcoming). (2009) .
  2. M.A. Gillespie, "Afterword", in Homo Politicus, Homo Economicus (2008) .
  3. M.A. Gillespie, “Nihilism,” Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming 2009) (2008) .
  4. Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Gillespie, Homo Politicus, Homo Economicus, Public Choice, Special Issue (2008) .
  5. M.A. Gillespie, The Theological Origins of Modernity (2008), University of Chicago Press .
  6. M.A. Gillespieand Luc Perkins, Political Anti-Theology: Mark Lilla's The Stillborn God, Critical Review (Forthcoming 2009) .
  7. M.A. Gillespie, Players and Spectators: Sports and Ethical Training in the American University, in Debating Moral Education, edited by Elizabeth Kiss and Peter Euben (Forthcoming 2009), Duke University Press .
  8. M.A. Gillespie, Nietzsche, in The International Encyclopedia of Political Science, edited by George Kurian et al (Forthcoming 2009), CQ Press .
  9. M.A. Gillespie, Plato and Nietzsche on Warriors, in Nietzche's Nihilistic Anti-egalitarianism, edited by Jeffrey Metzger (Forthcoming 2009), Continuum .
  10. M.A. Gillespie, Radical Hopes: Apocalyptic Longing in Nineteenth Century German Philosophy, in Apocalypticism, edited by Matthais Riedl (Forthcoming 2009) .
  11. M.A. Gillespie, The Tragedy of the Goods and the Pursuit of Happiness, in In Purusit of Goodness (2008) .
  12. M.A. Gillespie, Martin Heidegger and the Question of Philosophy (2008) (an article submitted for publication.) .

    Goss, Kristin A.

  1. K.A. Goss and S.L. Shames, Political Pathways to Child Care Policy: The Role of Gender in Statebuilding, in Women and Politics around the World: Comparative History and Survey (2009) .
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    Grieco, Joseph M

  1. J.M. Grieco, “Liberal International Theory and Imagining the End of the Cold War,” British Journal of Politics and International Relations, British Journal of Politics and International Relations (2009 forthcoming) .
  2. with with Christopher Gelpi and T. Camber Warren, “When Preferences and Commitments Collide: The Effect of Relative Partisan Shifts on International Treaty Compliance", International Organization, vol. forthcoming (2009) .
  3. with Joseph M. Grieco and Christopher Gelpi, “Democracy, Interdependence, and the Liberal Peace”, Journal of Peace Research (2008) .
  4. with with Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver, and Jason Reifler, Let’s Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Public Support for War, Journal of Politics (2008) .

    Hacohen, Malachi H.

  1. Malachi Haim Hacohen, Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: The Central European Jewish Intelligentsia, 1781-1968 (2010) .
  2. M.H. Hacohen, ’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 15 no. 2 (2009), pp. 37-81 .
  3. M.H. Hacohen, The Culture of Viennese Science and the Riddle of Austrian Liberalism, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 6 no. 2 (2009), pp. 369-396 .
  4. M.H. Hacohen, Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 24 (2009) .
  5. M.H. Hacohen, Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und Österreicher in der 1. Republik, in Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920, edited by Helmut Konrad and Wolfgang Maderthaner (Fall, 2008), Gerold .
  6. M.H. Hacohen, Jacob Talmon Between Zionism and Cold War Liberalism, History of European Ideas, vol. 34 (2008), pp. 146-157 .

    Hamilton, James T.

  1. Scott de Marchi and J.T. Hamilton, You Are What You Choose: The Habits of Mind that Really Determine How We Make Decisions (2009), New York: Portfolio (Penguin Group) .
  2. J.T. Hamilton, Conserving Data in the Conservation Reserve Program: How a Regulatory Program Runs on Imperfect Information (Forthcoming January 2010), Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press .

    Haynie, Kerry L

  1. Kathleen A. Bratton, Kerry L. Haynie, and Beth Reingold, Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Representation: The Changing Landscape of Legislative Diversity, in The Book of States, 2008 Edition (2008), Council of State Governments .

    Jentleson, Bruce W.

  1. B.W. Jentleson, The Atlantic Alliance in a Post-America World, Journal of Trans-Atlantic Studies (forthcoming) .
  2. B.W. Jentleson, Coercive Diplomacy: Scope and Limits, Theory and Policy, in The Routledge Companion to Security Studies, edited by Victor Mauer and Myriam Dunn Cavelty (forthcoming) .
  3. B.W. Jentleson, Policy Planning: An Integrative Executive Branch Strategy, in Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy, edited by Daniel W. Drezner (forthcoming), Brookings Institution Press .
  4. B.W. Jentleson, Strategic Leadership: Framework for a 21st Century National Secuirty Strategy (July, 2008), Phoenix Initiative (principal co-author.) [PhoenixInitiative] .
  5. B.W. Jentleson and Steven Weber, America's Hard Sell, Foreign Policy, vol. 169 (November/December 2008) (cover story.) .

    Kelley, Judith

  1. J. Kelley, The More the Merrier? The Effects of Having Multiple International Election Monitoring Organizations.2008, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 7 (2009), pp. 59-64 [displayAbstract]  [abs].
  2. J. Kelley, D-Minus Elections: The Politics and Norms of International Election Observation, International Organization (forthcoming) .
  3. J. Kelley, Assessing the Assessment of International Observers, Journal of Democracy (forthcoming) .
  4. J. Kelley and C. Bradley, The Concept of International Delegation. 2008, Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 71 no. 1 (Winter, 2008), pp. 1-39  [abs].
  5. J. Kelley, Assessing the complex evolution of norms: the rise of international election monitoring, International Organization, vol. 62 no. 2 (Spring, 2008), pp. 221-255 [displayAbstract]  [abs].
  6. J. Kelley, Letter to the editor: Financial Times, US Edition (2008) .

    Kitschelt, Herbert P

  1. H.P. Kitschelt, Post-Industrial Democracies: Political Economy and Democratic Partisan Competition, in Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics, edited by Todd Landman and Neil Robinson (April, 2009), pp. 195-225, Sage Publisher  [abs].
  2. H.P. Kitschelt and Philipp Rehm, Political Participation, in Daniele Caramani (ed.), Comparative Politics (Summer, 2008), pp. 445-472, Oxford University Press  [abs].

    Krishna, Anirudh

  1. A. Krishna, Introduction: Poor People and Democracy, in Poverty, Participation and Democracy: A Global Perspective, edited by A. Krishna (2008), Cambridge University Press .
  2. A. Krishna, Do Poor People Care Less for Democracy? Testing Individual-Level Assumptions with Individual-Level Data from India, in Poverty, Participation and Democracy: A Global Perspective, edited by A. Krishna (2008), Cambridge University Press .
  3. A. Krishna and J.A. Booth, Conclusion: Implications for Pollicy and Research, in Poverty, Participation and Democracy: A Global Perspective, edited by A. Krishna (2008), Cambridge University Press .
  4. A. Krishna and J. Lecy, “The Balance of All Things: Explaining Household Poverty Dynamics in 50 Villages of Gujarat, India”, International Journal of Multiple Research Methods, vol. 2 no. 2 (2008), pp. 160-75 .
  5. A. Krishna, “Why Don’t ‘the Poor’ Make Common Cause? The Importance of Subgroups.”, Journal of Development Studies, vol. forthcoming (2008) .
  6. A. Krishna and J. Nederveen Pieterse, “Hierarchical Integration: The Dollar Economy and the Rupee Economy.”, Development and Change, vol. 39 no. 2 (2008), pp. 219-37 .
  7. A. Krishna and E. Haglund, “Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”, Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 43 no. 28 (2008), pp. 143-51 .
  8. A. Krishna, Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and Poverty Dynamics: The Stages Of Progress Method, in Poverty Dynamics, edited by Tony Addison and David Hulme (2008), Oxford University Press, forthcoming .
  9. A. Krishna, “Are More People Becoming Vulnerable to Poverty? Evidence from Grassroots Investigations in Five Countries.”, in Globalization and Emerging Societies, edited by Boike Rehbein and Jan Nederveen Pieterse, (2008), Routledge, forthcoming .
  10. A. Krishna, Social Capital and Economic Development, in Handbook of Social Capital, edited by Dario Castiglione, Jan van Deth and Guglielmo Wolleb (2008), pp. 438-66, Oxford University Press .
  11. A. Krishna, Poverty, Participation and Democracy: A Global Perspective (2008), Cambridge University Press .

    Kuran, Timur

  1. Timur Kuran, Modern Islam and the Economy, edited by M. Cook, R. Hefner, New Cambridge History of Islam, vol. 6 (2010, in press), Cambridge University Press (In press.) .
  2. Timur Kuran, Preface: The economic impact of culture, religion, and the law, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 71 no. 3 (2009), pp. 589-592 .
  3. Timur Kuran, Explaining the Economic Trajectories of Civilizations: The Systemic Approach, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 71 (2009), pp. 593-605  [abs].
  4. Timur Kuran, guest editor, The Economic Performance of Civilizations: Roles of Culture, Religion, and the Law, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 71 (2009), pp. 589-717 .
  5. Timur Kuran, "The Rule of Law in islamic Thought and Practice: A Historical Perspective, in Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law, edited by James J. Heckman, Robert L. Nelson, and Lee Cabatingan (2009), pp. 71-89, Routledge .
  6. Timur Kuran, Al Islam Wal Thara’ Al Malo’un: Ma’zeq Al Iktissad Al Islami (2009), Riad El-Rayyes Books (Arabic translation of 2004 book, Islam and Mammon, with a special preface for Arab readers. Translated by Salah Abdul Haq..) .
  7. Timur Kuran, The Scale of Entrepreneurship in Middle Eastern History: Inhibitive Roles of Islamic Institutions, in Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in Economic History, edited by William J. Baumol, David S. Landes, and Joel Mokyr (2009), pp. 62-87, Princeton University Press .
  8. Timur Kuran and William Sandholm, Cultural Integration and Its Discontents, Review of Economic Studies, vol. 75 (2008), pp. 201-228 .
  9. Timur Kuran and Edward McCaffery, Sex Differences in Attitudes toward Discrimination, Political Research Quarterly, vol. 61 (2008), pp. 228-238 .
  10. T. Kuran, Thomas Schelling, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, edited by Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blume, vol. 7, (2008), pp. 299-302, Macmillian .
  11. T. Kuran, Islamic economic institutions, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition,, edited by Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blume, vol. 4, (2008), pp. 299-302, Macmillian .
  12. T. Kuran, Why the Middle East Is Economically Underdeveloped: Historical Mechanisms of Institutional Stagnation, in The Development Economics Reader, edited by G. Secondi (2008), pp. 107-125, Routledge (Reprint of 2004 Journal of Economic Perspectives article..) .
  13. T. Kuran, Islam and Underdevelopment: Legal Roots of Organizational Stagnation in the Middle East (2008) (Book manuscript, working title..) .
  14. T. Kuran, The Political Legacies of Islam (2008) (Book manuscript, working title..) .
  15. T. Kuran, Islamism and Economics: Policy Implications for a Free Society, in Islam and the Everyday World: Public Policy Dilemmas, edited by Sohrab Behdad and Farhad Nomani (2008), Routledge (Updated version of a 1997 paper..) .
  16. T. Kuran, Russian translation of Islamic Economics and the Islamic Subeconomy, in Hristianstvo i Islam ob Ekonomike, edited by Danila Raskov (2008), NPK Rost .
  17. T. Kuran, Institutional Causes of Underdevelopment in the Middle East: A Historical Perspective, in Institutional Change and Economic Behavior, edited by János Kornai, Laszlo Matyas, and Gérard Roland (2008), pp. 64-76, Palgrave-Macmillan .

    Leventoglu, Bahar

  1. Ahmer Tarar and Bahar Leventoglu, Public Commitment in Crisis Bargaining, Forthcoming in International Studies Quarterly (2009) .
  2. Ahmer Tarar and Bahar Leventoglu, "Bargaining and Signaling in International Crises" (2008) .
  3. Bahar Leventoglu and Ahmer Tarar, “Does Private Information Lead to Delay or War in Crisis Bargaining?”, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 52 no. 3 (2008), pp. 533-553 .

    Maghraoui, Abdeslam E.

  1. A.E. Maghraoui, "American Foreign Policy and Islamic Renewal," in Conflict, Identity, and Reform in the Muslim World, Brumberg, D. & D. Shehata, editors, USIP Press (2009) .

    McClain, Paula

  1. P. McClain, Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, Monique L. Lyle, Niambi M. Carter, Gerald F. Lackey, Jeffrey D. Grynaviski, Kendra Davenport Cotton, Shayla C. Nunnally, Thomas J. Scotto, and J. Alan Kendrick., “Black Elites and Latino Immigrant Relations in a Southern City: Do Black Elites and the Black Masses Agree?, in New Race Politics in America: Understanding Minority and Immigrant Voting,, edited by Jane Junn and Kerry L. Haynie. (2008), Cambridge University Press, .

    Mickiewicz, Ellen

  1. Laura Roselle, Media and the politics of failure: Great powers, communication strategies, and military defeats, in The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication, Journal of Cold War Studies (2006), pp. 200, Palgrave Macmillan .
  2. Thomas C. Wolfe, Governing Soviet Journalism: The Press and the Socialist Person after Stalin, Slavic Review, vol. xxi (2005), pp. 240, Indiana University Press .
  3. David MacFadyen, Russian Television Today: Primetime drama and comedy, Slavic Review (2008), pp. 244, Routledge Press .
  4. E. Mickiewicz, Television, Power, and the Public in Russia (2008), Cambridge University Press .
  5. E. Mickiewicz, The Conundrum of Memory, in The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Change and Conflicting Messages, edited by Birgit Beumers, Stephen Hutcheson and Natalya Ryulova (February, 2008), Routledge .

    Niou, Emerson

  1. Daniel Kselman and Emerson Niou, Protest Voting: A Theory of Voter Signaling (2008) .
  2. Dean Lacy, Emerson Niou, and Philip Paolino, Measuring Preferences for Divided Government (2008) .
  3. Daniel Kselman and Emerson Niou, Strategic Voting in Plurality Elections (2008)  [abs].
  4. Emerson Niou, The China Factor in Taiwan’s Electoral Politics, in Democratization in Taiwan: Challenges in Transformation, edited by Jim Meernik and Philip Paolino (2008), Ashgate Publishing .

    Paletz, David L.

  1. D.L. Paletz, Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary Films (Forthcoming), Oxford University Press [DOC] .

    Remmer, Karen

  1. K. Remmer, “The Politics of Institutional Change: Electoral Reform in Latin America, 1978-2002, Party Politics, vol. 14 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 5-30  [abs].
  2. K. Remmer, The Impact of Political Scale on Turnout, Comparative Political Studies (Forthcoming) .

    Rohde, David W

  1. Charles J. Finocchiaro and D.W. Rohde, “War for the Floor: Partisan Theory and Agenda Control in the U.S. House of, Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 33 (February, 2008), pp. 35-61 .
  2. D.W. Rohde, "The Thrill of Defeat", New Republic on Line (Nov. 17, 2008) .
  3. Nathan W. Monroe, Jason M. Roberts, and D.W. Rohde, “Assessing the Impact of Parties in the U.S. Senate.”, in Why Not Parties?, pp. 1-19. (2008) .
  4. John Aldrich, Michael Brady, Scott de Marchi, Ian McDonald, Brendan Nyhan, David W. Rohde, and Michael Tofias, “Party and Constituency in the U.S. Senate, 1933-2004.”, in Why Not Parties?, pp. 39-51. (2008) .
  5. D.W. Rohde, Nathan W. Monroe and Jason M. Roberts, Why Not Parties?: Party Effects in the United States Senate (2008), University of Chicago Press .

    Rosenberg, Alexander

  1. A. Rosenberg and R. Arp, Readings in the Philosophy of Biology (October, 2008) .
  2. A. Rosenberg and K. Neander, "Are homologies function free?", Philosophy of Science (Fall, 2008), pp. approximately 35 pages .
  3. A. Rosenberg, "If economics is a science, what kind of a science is it?", in Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics, edited by Harold Kincaid (2008), pp. 55-68, Oxford University Press .

    Shi, Tianjian

  1. T. Shi, Is There an Asian Value? Popular Understanding of Democracy in Asia, in China's Reform at 30: Challenges and Prospects, edited by Dali Yang and Iitao Zhao (February, 2009), World Scientific Publishing Company .
  2. T. Shi, Avoiding Mutual Misunderstanding: Sino-U.S. Relations and the New Administration (January, 2009), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace .
  3. Jie Lu and T. Shi, Rural Elections in China: Mobilization or Learning?, Comparative Politics (2009) .
  4. T. Shi and Diqing Lou, Subjective Evaluation of Changes in Civil Liberties and Political Rights in China, Journal of Contemporary China (2009) .
  5. T. Shi, China: Democratic Values Supporting an Authoritarian System, in How East Asians View Democracy, edited by Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew Nathan, and Doh Chull Chin (August, 2008), pp. 209-37, Columbia University .

    Soskice, David

  1. David Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism and Macroeconomic Institutions, in Beyond Varieties of Capitalism, edited by Bob Hancke, Martin Rhodes and Mark Thatcher (2008), Oxford University Press .

    Spragens, Thomas A

  1. T.A. Spragens, The Transformation and Decline of American Liberalism (2009), Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas .
  2. T.A. Spragens, Democratic Reasonableness, Contemporary Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 11 no. 2 (June, 2008), pp. 193-214 .

    Wibbels, Erik

  1. E. Wibbels, The Geography of Peace and Violence in Iraq, The News and Observer (August 8, 2008) .
  2. E. Wibbels, J. Caporaso, S. Wilkinson, H. Kitschelt, Research Frontiers in Comparative Politics: A Special Issue of Comparative Political Studies, in special edited volume of the journal Comparative Political Studies, edited by E. Wibbels, J. Caporaso, S. Wilkinson, H. Kitschelt, vol. 41 no. 4/5 (May, 2008) .
  3. E. Wibbels, J. Ahlquist, Development, Autarky, and Social Insurance, British Journal of Political Science (2008) .
  4. E. Wibbels, K. Roberts, The Politics of Economic Crises and Policy Change in Latin America, Studies in Comparative International Development (2008) .
  5. E. Wibbels, J. Rodden, Fiscal Decentralization and the Business Cycle, Economics and Politics, vol. forthcoming (2008)  [abs].
  6. E. Wibbels, J. Rodden, The Nationalization of Elections, Party Politics, vol. Revise and Resubmit (2008)  [abs].
  7. E. Wibbels, E. Goldberg, Natural Resources, Trade and Development: The Quest for Mechanisms, Revise and Resubmit, World Politics (2008) .

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