Research Interests for David W. Rohde

Research Interests:

David W. Rohde, Ernestine Friedl Professor of Political Science at Duke University and Director of the Political Institutions and Public Choice Program. He has researched various aspects of American national politics, including the Congress, the presidency, the Supreme Court, and presidential and congressional elections. Rohde has been editor of the American Journal of Political Science (1988-1990), and chair of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association (1991-93). In 2000, he was elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Rohde is the author of Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House (University of Chicago Press, 1991), and coauthor of a series of books on every national election since 1980, the most recent of which is Change and Continuity in 2008 and 2010 Elections (CQ Press, 2011). In 2010 he received the Samuel Eldersveld Career Achievement Award from the Political Organizations and Parties Section of the American Political Science Association.

Keywords:
Gerrymandering, Measurement, Political parties
Areas of Interest:

Legislative Politics
Campaigns and Elections
Positive Political Theory
Research Methods

Representative Publications
  1. Carson, JL; Jenkins, JA; Rohde, DW; Souva, MA, The impact of national tides and district-level effects on electoral outcomes: The U.S. Congressional elections of 1862-63, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 45 no. 4 (January, 2001), pp. 887-898, JSTOR [doi[abs]
  2. Hurwitz, MS; Moiles, RJ; Rohde, DW, Distributive and partisan issues in agriculture policy in the 104th house, American Political Science Review, vol. 95 no. 4 (January, 2001), pp. 911-922 [doi[abs]
  3. Aldrich, JH; Abramson, P; Rohde, D, Change and Continuity in the 2004 Elections (2006), CQ Press
  4. Rohde, D; Aldrich, JH, Congressional Committees in a Partisan Era, in Congress Reconsidered, 8th ed., edited by Dodd, L; Oppenheimer, B (2005), CQ Press