2012Spring

VOLUME 30
ISSUE 3
Spring 2012
VOX POP
NEWSLETTER
of Political Organizations and Parties
An Official section of the American Political Science Association
Produced by the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, The University of Akron
FROM HEADQUARTERS
Political Organizations and Parties
Business Meeting
Friday, August 31, 12:15-1:15pm
2012 Annual APSA Meeting Program
35-1 Political Parties in the U.S. Congress
Friday, August 31 4:15 – 6:00 p.m.
35-2 Lobbying, the Revolving Door, and Congress
Thursday, Aug 30 8:00 – 9:45 a.m.
35-3 Interest Group Politics in Cities
Friday, Aug 31
8:00 – 9:45 a.m.
35-4 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos
Saturday, Sept 1 2:00 – 3:45 p.m.
35-5 Personalistic Leadership, Party Politics and the Quality of
Democracy
Thursday, Aug 30 10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
35-6 Interest Groups and Party Position Change
Thursday, Aug 30 2:00 – 3:45 p.m.
35-7 Parties, Interest Groups and Policy-Making in the Era of
Obama and the Tea Party
Saturday, Sept 1 10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
35-8 Parties and Interest Groups in the States
Thursday, Aug 30 4:15 – 6:00 p.m.
35-9 Roundtable on Terry Moe’s Special Interest: Teachers
Unions and America’s Public Schools
Saturday, Sept 1 4:15 – 6:00 p.m.
35-10 Parties, Politicians and Campaign Finance in the U.S.
Friday, Aug 31
2:00 – 3:45 p.m.
35-11 Parties, Presidents and Campaigns
Saturday, Sept 1 8:00 – 9:45 a.m.
35-12 Parties, Interest Groups and Foreign Policy
Sunday, Sept 2
10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
35-13 Political Theory and Political Parties
Friday, Aug 31
10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
35-14 Parties and Primaries
Sunday, Sept 2
8:00 – 9:45 a.m.
35-15 Partisanship and Rhetoric
Thursday, Aug 30 4:15 – 6:00 p.m.
35-16 Parties and Political Representation
Saturday, Sept 1 2:00 – 3:45 p.m.
35-17 Networking in Parties and Political Organizations
Friday, Aug 31
2:00 – 3:45 p.m.
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Political Organizations and Parties Executive
Council Meeting
Thursday, August 30, 12:15-1:15pm
From Headquarters……………………………………………..1
From the Field…………………….....8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Scholarly Precincts…………………………..1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Chair: Marc Hetherington, Vanderbilt University
Secretary-Treasurer: Holly Brasher, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
VOX POP Editor: John Green, The University of Akron
Program Co-Chair: Miki Kittilson, Arizona State University and
Richard Herrera, Arizona State University
Website Coordinator: Amy Alexander, University of California,
Irvine
Executive Council: James Adams, University of California, Davis;
David Dulio, Oakland University; Paul Frymer, Princeton
University; Thomas Holyoke, California State University, Fresno;
Raymond La Raja, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Michael
McDonald, Binghamton University; Amy McKay, Georgia State
University; Dara Strolovitch, University of Minnesota
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SCHOLARLY PRECINCTS
JOURNAL SCAN
Abrajano, Marisa A. and R. Michael Alvarez. ‘Hispanic Public
Opinion and Partisanship in America.’ Political Science Quarterly,
126(2).
Adams, James, Lawrence Ezrow, and Zeynep Somer-Topcu. ‘Is
Anybody Listening? Evidence That Voters Do Not Respond to
European Parties' Policy Statements During Elections.’ American
Journal of Political Science, 55(2), 370-382.
Aldrich, Daniel P. and Rieko Kage. ‘Japanese Liberal Democratic
Party Support and the Gender Gap: A New Approach.’ British
Journal of Political Science, 41, 713-733.
Andeweg, Rudy B. and Jacques Thomassen. ‘Pathways to Party
Unity: Sanctions, Loyalty, Homogeneity and Division of Labour in
the Dutch Parliament.’ Party Politics, 17, 655-672.
Anthonsen, Mette, Johannes Lindvall and Ulrich Schmidt-Hansen.
‘Social Democrats, Unions and Corporatism: Denmark and
Sweden Compared.’ Party Politics, 17, 118-134.
Anzia, Sarah F. ‘Election Timing and the Electoral Influence of
Interest Groups.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(2), 412-427.
Baldassarri, Delia. ‘Partisan Joiners: Associational Membership and
Political Polarization in the United States (1974–2004).’ Social
Science Quarterly, 631-655. Article first published online: 26 JUL
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2011.00785.x.
Barakso, Maryann Jessica C. Gerrity & Brian F. Schaffner.
‘Assessing the Importance of Financial and Human Capital for
Interest Group Sector Strength across American Communities.’
British Journal of Political Science, 41, 557-580.
Barnea, Shlomit and Gideon Rahat. ‘Out with the Old, in with the
“New”: What Constitutes a New Party?’ Party Politics, 17, 303320.
Basedau, Matthias and Anika Moroff. ‘Parties in Chains: Do Ethnic
Party Bans in Africa Promote Peace?’ Party Politics, 17, 205-222.
Best, Robin E. and Steve B. Lem. ‘Electoral Volatility, Competition
and Third-party Candidacies in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections.’
Party Politics, 17, 611-628.
Bonotti, Matteo. ‘Conceptualising Political Parties: A Normative
Framework.’ Politics, 19-26. Article first published online: 10 JAN
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9256.2010.01398.x.
Bonvecchi, Alejandro and Germán Lodola. ‘The Dual Logic of
Intergovernmental Transfers: Presidents, Governors, and the
Politics of Coalition-Building in Argentina.’ Publius, 41(2), 179206.
Cann, Damon M. and Andrew H. Sidman. ‘Exchange Theory, Political
Parties, and the Allocation of Federal Distributive Benefits in the
House of Representatives.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(4), 1128-1141.
Carson, Jamie L., Michael S. Lynch and Anthony J. Madonna.
‘Coalition Formation in the House and Senate: Examining the
Effect of Institutional Change on Major Legislation.’ The Journal
of Politics, 73(4), 1225-1238.
Carson, Jamie L., Nathan W. Monroe, and Gregory Robinson.
‘Unpacking Agenda Control in Congress: Individual Roll Rates
and the Republican Revolution.’ Political Research Quarterly, 64,
17-30.
Chamberlain, Adam. ‘Racial Threat or Racial Contact? How Race
Affected Third-Party Presidential Voting in the Antebellum
North.’ Social Science Quarterly, 384-403. Article first published
online: 15 APR 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2011.00774.x.
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Chandra, Kanchan. ‘What is an Ethnic Party?’ Party Politics, 17,
151-169.
Chen, Lanhee J. and Andrew Reeves. ‘Turning Out the Base or
Appealing to the Periphery? An Analysis of County-Level
Candidate Appearances in the 2008 Presidential Campaign.’
American Politics Research, 39, 534-556.Chowanietz, Christophe.
‘Rallying around the Flag or Railing against the Government?
Political Parties’ Reactions to Terrorist Acts.’ Party Politics, 17,
673-698.
Claassen, Ryan L. ‘Political Awareness and Partisan Realignment:
Are the Unaware Unevolved?’ Political Research Quarterly, 64,
818-830.
Coffé, Hilde and Catherine Bolzendahl. ‘Partisan Cleavages in the
Importance of Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities.’ Social
Science Quarterly, 656–674. Article first published online: 26 JUL
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2011.00786.x.
Cummins, Jeff. ‘Party Control, Policy Reforms, and the Impact on
Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S. States.’ Social Science
Quarterly, 246–267. Article first published online: 3 FEB 2011 |
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2011.00766.x.
Dark III, Taylor E. ‘Liberals, Labor, and Party Government.’ Polity,
43, 358-387.
Diermeier, Daniel and Razvan Vlaicu. ‘Parties, Coalitions, and the
Internal Organization of Legislatures.’ American Political Science
Review, 105, 359-380.
Dilliplane, Susanna. ‘All the News You Want to Hear: The Impact of
Partisan News Exposure on Political Participation.’ Public Opinion
Quarterly, 75(2), 287-316.
Dominguez, Casey B. K. ‘Does the Party Matter? Endorsements in
Congressional Primaries.’ Political Research Quarterly, 64, 534544.
Dow, Jay K. ‘Party-System Extremism in Majoritarian and Proportional
Electoral Systems.’ British Journal of Political Science, 41, 341-361.
Drummond, Andrew J. ‘Assimilation, Contrast and Voter Projections
of Parties in Left-right Space: Does the Electoral System Matter?’
Party Politics, 17, 711-743.
Dubrow, Joshua Kjerulf. ‘The Importance of Party Ideology:
Explaining Parliamentarian Support for Political Party Gender
Quotas in Eastern Europe.’ Party Politics, 17, 561-579.
Dunphy, Richard and Tim Bale. ‘The Radical Left in Coalition
Government: Towards a Comparative Measurement of Success
and Failure.’ Party Politics, 17, 488-504.
Dür, Andreas and Gemma Mateo. ‘To Call or Not to Call? Political
Parties and Referendums on the EU’s Constitutional Treaty.’
Comparative Political Studies, 44, 468-492.
Dyson, Tom. ‘Defense Policy under the Labour Government:
Operational Dynamism and Strategic Inertia.’ British Journal of
Politics & International Relations. Article first published online:
14 DEC 2010. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-856X.2010.00430.x.
Elias, Anwen and Filippo Tronconi. ‘From Protest to Power:
Autonomist Parties in Government.’ Party Politics, 17, 505-524.
Enns, Peter K. and Gregory E. McAvoy. ‘The Role of Partisanship in
Aggregate Opinion.’ Political Behavior. DOI: 10.1007/s11109011-9176-7.
Erlingsson, Gissur Ó. and Mikael Persson. ‘The Swedish Pirate Party
and the 2009 European Parliament Election: Protest or Issue
Voting?’ Politics, 121-128. Article first published online: 2 SEP
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9256.2011.01411.x
Ezrow, Lawrence. ‘Reply to Dow: Party Positions, Votes and the
Mediating Role of Electoral Systems?’ British Journal of Political
Science, 41, 448-452.
Ezrow, Lawrence, Catherine De Vries, Marco Steenbergen, and Erica
Edwards. ‘Mean Voter Representation and Partisan Constituency
Representation: Do Parties Respond to the Mean Voter Position or
to Their Supporters?’ Party Politics. 17, 275-301.
Ezrow, Lawrence and Georgios Xezonakis. ‘Citizen Satisfaction
With Democracy and Parties’ Policy Offerings.’ Comparative
Political Studies, 44, 1152-1178.
Fabre, Elodie. ‘Measuring Party Organization: The Vertical
Dimension of the Multi-level Organization of State-wide Parties in
Spain and the UK.’ Party Politics, 17, 343-363.
Farrier, Jasmine. ‘The Law: Barack Obama and Budget Deficits:
Signs of a Neo-Whig Presidency?’ Presidential Studies Quarterly,
618-634. Article first published online: 4 JUL 2011 | DOI:
10.1111/j.1741-5705.2011.03890.x.
Federico, Christopher M. and Corrie V. Hunt. ‘Political Information,
Political Involvement, and Reliance on Ideology in Political
Evaluation.’ Political Behavior. DOI: 10.1007/s11109-011-9184-7.
Fernández-Albertos, José and Víctor Lapuente. ‘Doomed to
Disagree? Party-voter Discipline and Policy Gridlock under
Divided Government.’ Party Politics, 17, 801-822.
Filipink, Richard M. ‘The Original Cold Warrior, Democratic Party.’
Reviews in American History, 523-528
Fitzgerald, Jennifer. ‘Family Dynamics and Swiss Parties on the
Rise: Exploring Party Support in a Changing Electoral Context.’
The Journal of Politics, 73(3), 783-796.
Folke, Olle, Shigeo Hirano & James M. Snyder. ‘Patronage and
Elections in U.S. States.’ American Political Science Review, 105,
567-585.
Galasso, Vincenzo and Tomasso Nannicini. ‘Competing on Good
Politicians.’ American Political Science Review, 105, 79-99.
Gelbman, Shamira M. and Jesse H. Rhodes. ‘Ideology Construction,
Grassroots Mobilization, and Party Strategy in South Africa and
the United States, 1934–1948,’ Polity, 43, 154-178.
Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty and Conor M.
Dowling. ‘Personality and the Strength and Direction of Partisan
Identification.’ Political Behavior. DOI: 10.1007/s11109-0119178-5.
Ghanem, As'ad and Mohanad Mustafa. ‘Strategies of Electoral
Participation by Islamic Movements: The Muslim Brotherhood and
Parliamentary Elections in Egypt and Jordan.’ Contemporary
Politics, 17(4).
Gillen, Jamie. ‘A Battle Worth Winning: The Service of Culture to the
Communist Party of Vietnam in the Contemporary Era.’ Political
Geography. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2011. 05.001.
Gimpela, James G., Frances E. Leea, and Rebecca U. Thorpeb. ‘The
Wellsprings of Candidate Emergence: Geographic Origins of
Statewide Candidacies in the United States.’ Political Geography.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. polgeo.2010.12.005.
Glasgow, Garrett, Matt Golder and Sona N. Golder. ‘Who “Wins”?
Determining the Party of the Prime Minister,’ 937-954. Article
first published online: 13 JUN 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.15405907.2011.00524.x.
Golosov, Grigorii V. ‘Party System Classification: A Methodological
Inquiry.’ Party Politics, 17, 539-560.
Groenendyk, Eric. ‘Justifying Party Identification: A Case of
Identifying with the “Lesser of Two Evils”.’ Political Behavior.
DOI: 10.1007/s11109-011-9170-0.
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Grofman, Bernard and Peter Selb. ‘Turnout and the (Effective)
Number of Parties at the National and District Levels: A PuzzleSolving Approach.’ Party Politics, 17, 93-117.
Harbridge, Laurel and Neil Malhotra. ‘Electoral Incentives and
Partisan Conflict in Congress: Evidence from Survey
Experiments.’ 494-510. Article first published online: 17 MAY
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5907.2011.00517.x.
Hatemi, Peter K., Nathan A. Gillespie, Lindon J. Eaves, Brion S.
Maher, Bradley T. Webb, Andrew C. Heath, Sarah E. Medland,
David C. Smyth, Harry N. Beeby, Scott D. Gordon, Grant W.
Montgomery, Ghu Zhu, Enda M. Byrne and Nicholas G. Martin.
‘A Genome-Wide Analysis of Liberal and Conservative Political
Attitudes.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(1), 271-285.
Hawley, George. ‘Political Threat and Immigration: Party Identification,
Demographic Context, and Immigration Policy Preference.’ Social
Science Quarterly, 404-422. Article first published online: 15 APR
2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2011.00775.x.
Hepburn, Eve and P. J. McLoughlin. ‘Celtic Nationalism and
Supranationalism: Comparing Scottish and Northern Ireland Party
Responses to Europe.’ British Journal of Politics & International
Relations. Article first published online: 14 SEP 2010. DOI:
10.1111/j.1467-856X.2010.00426.x.
Hicken, Allen and Erik Martinez Kuhonta. ‘Shadows From the Past:
Party System Institutionalization in Asia.’ Comparative Political
Studies, 44, 572-597.
Hicken, Allen and Heather Stoll. ‘Presidents and Parties: How
Presidential Elections Shape Coordination in Legislative Elections.’
Comparative Political Studies, 44, 854-883.
Highton, Benjamin and Cindy D. Kam. ‘The Long-Term Dynamics
of Partisanship and Issue Orientations.’ The Journal of Politics,
73(1), 202-215.
Hogan, Richard. ‘Resisting Redemption: The Republican Vote in
Georgia in 1876.’ Social Science History, 35(2), 133-166.
Ishiyama, John. ‘Ethnic Parties: Their Emergence and Political
Impact.’ Party Politics, 17, 147-149.
Ishiyama, John and Marijke Breuning. ‘What’s in a Name? Ethnic
Party Identity and Democratic Development in Post-communist
Politics.’ Party Politics, 17, 223-241.
Jacobson, Gary C. ‘The Republican Resurgence in 2010.’ Political
Science Quarterly, 126(1).
Jacobson, Robin Dale. ‘The Politics of Belonging: Interest Group
Identity and Agenda Setting on Immigration.’ American Politics
Research, 39, 993-1018.
Jenkins, Jeffery A. and Timothy P. Nokken. ‘Institutional Context
and Party Power: Member Participation and Leadership Strategy in
the Lame-Duck Congressional Era.’ American Politics Research,
39, 724-753.
Jensen, Christian B. and Jae-Jae Spoon. ‘Testing the ‘Party Matters’
Thesis: Explaining Progress towards Kyoto Protocol Targets.’
Political Studies, 99–115. Article first published online: 13 JUL
2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2010.00852.x.
Johnston, Ron and Charles Pattie. ‘Where Did Labour's Votes Go?
Valence Politics and Campaign Effects at the 2010 British General
Election.’ British Journal of Politics & International Relations.
Article first published online: 17 MAR 2011. DOI:
10.1111/j.1467-856X.2011.00454.x.
Katz, Gabriel, R. Michael Alvarez, Ernesto Calvo, Marcelo Escolar
and Julia Pomares. ‘Assessing the Impact of Alternative Voting
Technologies on Multi-Party Elections: Design Features, Heuristic
Processing and Voter Choice.’ Political Behavior, 33(2), 247-270.
Kernell, Samuel and Laurie L. Rice. ‘Cable and the Partisan
Polarization of the President's Audience.’ Presidential Studies
Quarterly, 693–711. Article first published online: 25 SEP 2011 |
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-5705.2011.03910.x.
Kittilson, Miki Caul. ‘Women, Parties and Platforms in Postindustrial Democracies.’ Party Politics, 17, 66-92.
Klinghard, Daniel. ‘Reading Plunkitt of Tammany Hall in the
Context of Late Nineteenth Century Party Nationalization.’ Polity,
43, 488-512.
Kopecky, Petr. ‘Political Competition and Party Patronage: Public
Appointments in Ghana and South Africa.’ Political Studies, 713-732.
Article first published online: 27 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.14679248.2011.00887.x.
Kuenzi, Michelle and Gina M. S. Lambright. ‘Who Votes in Africa?
An Examination of Electoral Participation in 10 African
Countries.’ Party Politics, 17, 767-799.
Lago, Ignacio and Ferran Martínez. ‘Why New Parties?’ Party
Politics, 17, 3-20.
Lebo, Matthew J., and Andrew J. O’Geen. ‘The President’s Role in
the Partisan Congressional Arena.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(3),
718-734.
Levendusky, Matthew S. and Jeremy C. Pope. ‘Red States vs. Blue
States: Going Beyond the Mean.’ Public Opinion Quarterly, 75(2),
227-248.
Lin, Jih-wen. ‘The Endogenous Change in Electoral Systems: The
Case of SNTV.’ Party Politics, 17, 365-384.
Loewen, Peter John and Daniel Rubenson. ‘For Want of a Nail:
Negative Persuasion in a Party Leadership Race.’ Party Politics,
17, 45-65.
Luther, Kurt Richard. ‘Of Goals and Own Goals: A Case Study of
Right-Wing Populist Party Strategy for and During Incumbency.’
Party Politics, 17, 453-470.
Lyons, Jeffrey. ‘Where You Live and Who You Know: Political
Environments, Social Pressures, and Partisan Stability.’ American
Politics Research, 39, 963-992.
Malesky, Edmund, Regina Abrami, & Yu Zheng. ‘Institutions and
Inequality in Single-Party Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of
Vietnam and China.’ Comparative Politics.
Martin, Cathie Jo and Duane Swank. ‘Gonna Party Like It's 1899:
Party Systems and the Origins of Varieties of Coordination.’ World
Politics, 78-114 | DOI: 10.1353/wp.2011.0000.
McDonnell, Duncan and James L. Newell. ‘Outsider Parties in
Government in Western Europe.’ Party Politics, 17, 443-452.
McGhee, Eric and John Sides. ‘Do Campaigns Drive Partisan
Turnout?’ Political Behavior, 33(2), 313-333.
Merrill, Samuel, Bernard Grofman and Thomas L. Brunell. ‘Do
British Party Politics Exhibit Cycles?’ British Journal of Political
Science, 41, 33-55.
Moury, Catherine. ‘Coalition Agreement and Party Mandate: How
Coalition Agreements Constrain the Ministers.’ Party Politics, 17,
385-404.
Mudge, Stephanie Lee. ‘What's Left of Leftism?: Neoliberal Politics
in Western Party Systems, 1945-2004.’ Social Science History,
35(3), 337-380.
Mulligan, Kenneth. ‘Partisan Ambivalence, Split-Ticket Voting, and
Divided Government.’ Political Psychology, 32(3), 505–530.
Neundorf, Anja, Daniel Stegmueller, and Thomas J. Scotto. ‘The
Individual-Level Dynamics of Bounded Partisanship.’ Public
Opinion Quarterly, 75(3), 458-482.
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Pangapoulos, Costas. ‘Polls and Elections: Firing Back: Out-Party
Responses to Presidential State of the Union Addresses, 19662006.’ Presidential Studies Quarterly, 604-617. Article first
published online: 4 JUL 2011, DOI: 10.1111/j.17415705.2011.03889.x.
Parsons, Craig and Till Weber. ‘Cross-Cutting Issues and Party
Strategy in the European Union.’ Comparative Political Studies,
44, 383-411.
Perepechko, Alexander S., Craig ZumBrunnen, and Vladimir A.
Kolossov. ‘Organization and Institutionalization of Russia’s Political
Parties in 1905-1917 and 1993-2007: Similarities and Differences
from Two Occidentalist Periods.’ Party Politics, 17, 581-609.
Persico, Nicola, José C. R. Pueblita, and Dan Silverman. ‘Factions
and Political Competition.’ Journal of Political Economy, 242-288.
DOI: 10.1086/660298.
Petrova, Maria. ‘Newspapers and Parties: How Advertising
Revenues Created an Independent Press.’ American Political
Science Review, 105, 790-808.
Raile, Eric D., Carlos Pereira, and Timothy J. Power. ‘The Executive
Toolbox: Building Legislative Support in a Multiparty Presidential
Regime.’ Political Research Quarterly, 64, 323-334.
Reuter, Ora John and Jennifer Gandhi. ‘Economic Performance and
Elite Defection from Hegemonic Parties.’ British Journal of
Political Science, 41, 83-110.
Rice, Roberta. ‘From the Ground Up: The Challenge of Indigenous
Party Consolidation in Latin America.’ Party Politics, 17, 171-188.
Richman, Jesse. ‘Parties, Pivots, and Policy: The Status Quo Test.’
American Political Science Review, 105, pp 151-165.
Rodden, Jonathan and Erik Wibbels. ‘Dual Accountability and the
Nationalization of Party Competition: Evidence from Four
Federations.’ Party Politics, 17, 629-653.
Schnyder, Gerhard. ‘Revisiting the Party Paradox of Finance Capitalism:
Social Democratic Preferences and Corporate Governance Reforms in
Switzerland, Sweden, and the Netherlands.’ Comparative Political
Studies, 44, 184-210.
Seo, Jungkun. ‘Wedge-Issue Dynamics and Party Position Shifts:
Chinese Exclusion Debates in the Post-Reconstruction U.S.
Congress, 1879-1882,’ Party Politics, 17, 823-847.
Sheets, Penelope, David S. Domke, & Anthony G. Greenwald. ‘God
and Country: The Partisan Psychology of the Presidency, Religion,
and Nation.’ Political Psychology, 32(3), 459–484.
Simas, Elizabeth N. and Kevin A. Evans. ‘Linking Party Platforms to
Perceptions of Presidential Candidates’ Policy Positions, 19722000.’ Political Research Quarterly, 64, 831-839.
Snyder, Jr., James M. and Michael M. Ting. ‘Electoral Selection with
Parties and Primaries.’ American Journal of Political Science,
55(4), 782-796.
Stoll, Heather. ‘Dimensionality and the Number of Parties in Legislative
Elections.’ Party Politics, 17, 405-429.
Strach, Patricia and Virginia Sapiro. ‘Campaigning for Congress in
the “9/11” Era: Considerations of Gender and Party in Response to
an Exogenous Shock.’ American Politics Research, 39, 264-290.
Stroschein, Sherrill. ‘Demography in Ethnic Party Fragmentation:
Hungarian Local Voting in Romania.’ Party Politics, 17, 189-204.
Tavits, Margit. ‘Power within Parties: The Strength of the Local
Party and MP Independence in Postcommunist Europe.’ American
Journal of Political Science, 55(4), 923-936.
Theriault, Sean M. and David W. Rohde. ‘The Gingrich Senators and
Party Polarization in the U.S. Senate.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(4),
1011-1024.
Thornton, Judd R. ‘Ambivalent or Indifferent? Examining the Validity of
an Objective Measure of Partisan Ambivalence.’ Political Psychology,
32(5), 863–884.
Tilley, James and Sara B. Hobolt. ‘Is the Government to Blame? An
Experimental Test of How Partisanship Shapes Perceptions of
Performance and Responsibility.’ The Journal of Politics, 73(2), 316330.
Trager, Robert F. and Lynn Vavreck. ‘The Political Costs of Crisis
Bargaining: Presidential Rhetoric and the Role of Party.’ 526-545.
Article first published online: 7 JUN 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.15405907.2011.00521.x.
Vandenbroek, L. Matthew. ‘“Lost Our Lease”: Issue Attention and
Partisan Defection in the 2008 Presidential Election.’ American
Politics Research, 39, 1045-1071.
Vliegenthart, Rens and Stefaan Walgrave. ‘When the Media Matter for
Politics: Partisan Moderators of the Mass Media’s Agenda-setting
Influence on Parliament in Belgium.’ Party Politics, 17, 321-342.
Vliegenthart, Rens, Stefaan Walgrave and Corine Meppelink. ‘Interparty Agenda-Setting in the Belgian Parliament: The Role of Party
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first published online: 16 NOV 2010 | DOI: 10.1111/j.14679248.2010.00867.x.
Vossen, Koen. ‘Classifying Wilders: The Ideological Development
of Geert Wilders and His Party for Freedom.’ Politics, 179-189.
Article first published online: 2 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.14679256.2011.01417.x.
Vössing, Konstantin. ‘Social Democratic Party Formation and
National Variation in Labor Politics.’ Comparative Politics.
Ward, Hugh, Lawrence Ezrow and Han Dorussen. ‘Globalization,
Party Positions, and the Median Voter.’ World Politics, 509-547.
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Warwick, Paul V. ‘Voters, Parties, and Declared Government Policy.’
Comparative Political Studies, 44, 1675-1699.
White, Jonathan and Lea Ypi. ‘On Partisan Political Justification.’
American Political Science Review, 105, 381-396.
Whiteley, Paul F. ‘Is the Party Over? The Decline of Party Activism
and Membership across the Democratic World.’ Party Politics, 17,
21-44.
Yoshinaka, Antoine and Chad Murphy. ‘The Paradox of Redistricting:
How Partisan Mapmakers Foster Competition but Disrupt
Representation.’ Political Research Quarterly, 64, 435-447.
BOOK SCAN
Aberbach, Joel D. and Gillian Peele. 2011. Crisis of Conservatism:
The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, and American
Politics after Bush. Reprint USA Ed. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Aberg, Martin. 2011. Swedish and German Liberalism: From Factions
to Parties 1860-1920. Stockholm: Nordic Academic Press.
Aldrich, John Herbert. 2011. Why Parties? A Second Look. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Alexander, Amy C. 2011. Women’s Inclusion and the Gender Gap in
Parliaments: Comparisons Across Parties and Nations in Western
Europe. Berlin, Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
Alijla, Abdalhadi Mahmoud. 2011. Social Movement, Political Party
or Armed Militia: Hamas as an Informal Institution. Berlin,
Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
Amaraegbu, Declan. 2011. Political Corruption and the Liberian
Crisis: The Role of Tubman and His Two Whig Party Government.
Berlin, Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
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American Patriots and Ann Coulter. 2011. Fundamentally Insane:
Don’t Let the Tea Party Movement Destroy America. Seattle, WA:
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An, Hyoju. 2011. Evolution of Security Identity of Domestic
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Anderson, Gary and Sandy Mertens. 2011. Ron Paul, Will Rogers, and
the Tea Party: Great Depression Thinking for our Time. Amazon
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‘Different Parties, Different Policy Priorities: The Reciprocal Causal
Relationships Between German Citizens’ Party Attachments and
their Policy Priorities.’ James Adams, University of California,
Davis and Anja Neundorf, University of Oxford.
‘The Influence of Mass Party Organization on Party-Voter
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Kansas and Stephen Douglas Whitefield, Oxford University.
‘Why Coalitions?: Party Alliances and Preferential Voting In Brazil.’
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Iowa and Karleen A. Jones West, West Virginia University.
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‘Emily’s Friends: The Emerging Relationship Between Emily’s List
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University of Missouri, Columbia.
‘It’s the Networks, Not the Agendas: The Political Actors and
Circumstances Contributing to Significant Policy Change.’
Matthew Grossmann, Michigan State University.
‘The Politics of Life: Interest Groups and Maternal Care, How the
Struggles Between Physician and Midwife Interest Groups Affect
Policy and Maternal and Infant Outcomes.’ Allyn K. Milojevich,
University of Tennessee.
‘Voting Behavior in Dual Ballot Contests: The Case of French
Presidential Elections.’ Eric Belanger, McGill University and
Mathieu Turgeon, Universidade de Brasilia.
‘Duverger’s Law and Information: The Role of Media Availability in
the Relationship Between Electoral and Party System.’ Emily
Clough, Newcastle University.
‘Every Election You May Make Progress: The Gradual Impact of
Electoral Reform on Voting Behavior.’ Pedro Riera, European
University Institute.
‘Choice, Information and Complexity: Voting Behaviour in Swiss
Elections.’ Laura B. Stephenson, University of Western Ontario;
Marian Bohl, University of Zurich; Ekrem Karakoc, Pennsylvania
State University; Andre Blais, Université de Montréal and
Hanspeter Kriesi, University Zurich.
‘Disentangling Despotic and Infrastructural Powers in Dominant
Party Autocracies: An Alternative Explanation of Mexico’s
Authoritarian Regime Durability and Breakdown.’ Jose Antonio
Hernandez Company, University of Chicago.
‘Elite Autonomy and Dominant Party Emergence: Evidence from
Russian Regional Legislators.’ Ora John Reuter, Columbia
University.
‘Thriving After Conceding: Preemptive Democratization and the
Fate of Authoritarian Ruling Parties.’ Dan Slater, University of
Chicago and Joseph Wong, University of Toronto.
‘When Does Ethnic Voting Reinforce One-Party Dominance?:
Evidence from Malaysia and Taiwan.’ Kharis Ali Templeman,
University of Michigan.
‘This Time Tomorrow: Opposition Networks and Prospective Voting
in Tanzania and Zanzibar’s Dominant Party Elections.’ Keith R.
Weghorst, University of Florida.
‘The Politics of Anti-environmentalism: Positional Issue Framing by
the European Radical Right.’ Kostas Gemenis, University of
Twente; Alexia Katsanidou, Leibniz Institute for the Social
Sciences and Sofia Vasilopoulou, University of York.
‘Misfits, Groundbreakers or Plain “Old Politics”?: Outsider Political
Parties and their Strategic Choices at the European Level.’
Verónica Bracho Hoyo, CIDE (Centro de Investigación y
Docencia Económicas).
‘Who Experiments with Local Intra-Party Democracy in China.’
Gang Guo, University of Mississippi.
‘Policy Perspectives of the Ex-Yugoslav Party Systems.’ Andrija
Henjak, University of Zagreb/University of Essex; Simona Kustek
Lipicer, University of Ljubljana and Samo Kropivnik, University
of Ljubljana.
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‘Political Parties in Ukraine After the 2010 Presidential Elections.’
Andrey Meleshevich, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla
Academy.
‘Women in the “Men’s Parties” of the Populist Radical Right: The Case
of Hungary’s Jobbik Party.’ Kathleen Ann Montgomery, Illinois
Wesleyan University.
‘Local Matters: Party Development and Electoral Reform in PostCommunist Democracies.’ Jason Morgan, Ohio State University.
‘Smooth Politicians and Paternalistic Voters: A Theory of Large
Elections.’ Marco Faravelli, University of Queensland and Randall
Philip Walsh, University of Pittsburgh.
‘Party Polarization and Voter Turnout.’ Sumi Lee, University of
Kentucky.
‘Critical Congressional Elections: A Time Series Analysis of Partisan
Realignment in the United States.’ Michael J. Faber, Indiana
University.
‘Party Sorting and Polarization among Political Elites and the Mass
Public in the United States.’ Alan I. Abramowitz, Emory
University and Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University.
‘More Rules, More Women?: The Impact of Institutionalized Party
Candidate Selection Procedures in Latin America.’ Pär Zetterberg,
Uppsala University and Elin Bjarnegard, Uppsala University.
‘From Bryan to Bachmann: The Historical Foundations of the Tea
Party as a Neo-Populist Social Movement.’ Claire Haeg, Saint
John’s University.
‘Rigged to Explode: When Elections Spark Political Violence.’
Christopher Cyr, University of Colorado, Boulder.
‘Religious Parties in Indonesia: Revisiting the Inclusion-Moderation
Thesis.’ Eunsook Jung, Fairfield University.
‘Why Autocrats Hold Multiparty Elections Absent Domestic and
International Pressure: Shadow of Coups and Authoritarian
Elections.’ Nam Kyu Kim, University of Michigan.
‘Does Oil Promote Authoritarianism at the Subnational Level?:
Evidence from Legislative Elections in the Islamic Republic of
Iran.’ Paasha Mahdavi, University of California, Los Angeles.
‘Elections in Mixed Member Systems: East Asia in Comparison.’
Timothy Rich, Indiana University.
‘Drivers, Navigators and Path Dependency in Party Politics in
Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Clovakia, 1990-2010.’
Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham.
‘Health Care in the 2011 Croatian Parliamentary Elections.’ Dagmar
Radin, Mississippi State University and Aleksandar Dzakula,
Andrija Stampar School of Public Health.
‘The Relative Importance of Cultural and Economic Issues for the
Polarization of the U.S. Electorate, 1972-2008.’ Mattias Polborn,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
‘Improving the Intergroup Contact Theory: When Political Parties
Make Group Memberships Salient.’ Jens Peter Frølund Thomsen,
Aarhus University and Kim Mannemar Soenderskov, Aarhus
University.
‘African-American Candidates and the Role of Racial Resentment
among Latino Voters in the 2010 Election.’ Michael Kowal,
University of Massachusetts.
‘Party Splits and Leadership Removal: A Puzzle on the Direction of
Causality.’ Hasret Dikici Bilgin, Okan University and Pelin Ayan
Musil, Anglo-American University.
‘Party Change: Mexico’s PRI from Hegemony to Democracy, 19802006.’ Joy K. Langston.
‘How Can Factions Co-exist?: Analysis of the Factionalism in
Korea.’ Jung Min Song, Seoul National University.
‘The Electoral Decline of the Colombian Traditional Parties: Debacle
or Endorsement.’ Laura Wills-Otero, Universidad de los Andes.
‘Variations of Issue Ownership and Salience in State Parties.’
Shannon Lynn Bridgmon, University of Alacama, Huntsville.
‘Exploring Lobbying Techniques in Texas.’ Jim A. Davis, Oklahoma
State University and Ben Pryor, Oklahoma State University.
‘Horizontal State Party Organization Cooperation through
Contributions.’ Andrea McAtee, University of South Carolina.
‘A Study of Interest Group Behavior in the New York State
Assembly.’ Eric Radezky, Rutgers University.
‘The Impact of Interest Group Centrality on Judicial DecisionMaking.’ Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University; Dino
Christenson, Boston University and Matthew P. Hitt, Ohio State
University.
‘Tipping the Scales of Justice: A Survey of Organization in State
Supreme Court Elections.’ Beth Easter, Indiana University.
‘In-session Contribution Limits in State Legislatures and the Impact
on Interest Group Use of the State Ballot Initiative Process.’
Jennifer Ann Dube, University of Missouri, Columbia.
‘Political Experience and Local Electoral Strength in Statewide
Elections.’ Jan P. Vermeer, Nebraska Wesleyan University.
‘How Democrats Became Blue and Republicans Became Red:
Etiology of the Harmonization of the Color Scheme.’ Tony Hill,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
‘Exploring the Inverted U of EU Scepticism: Framing and Party
Motivations for EU Support and Opposition.’ Daphne Joanna van
der Pas, University of Amsterdam; Marc van de Wardt, University
of Amsterdam and Elmar Jansen, University of Amsterdam.
‘Interest Group Preferences and the Potential for International
Cooperation.’ Stephen Chaudoin, Princeton University and
Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University.
‘Negotiating Party Loyalty and Issue Voting through Topic Interest.’
Robin Blom, Michigan State University; Sideris Sarinopoulos,
Michigan State Unviersity; Chelsea Leigh Gordon, Michigan State
University; Kurt John Schuepfer, Michigan State University and
Spencer Cameron Gregerson, Michigan State University.
‘Understanding Heterogeneity in Party Choice Due to Variations in
Party Size.’ Mark N. Franklin, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and Lorenzo De Sio, European University Institute.
‘When Do They Vote for Parties, Rather Than Issues.’ Hyeonho
Hahm, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
‘Policies and Traits in Candidate Perceptions: The 2008 Election.’
Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University; Michael Bednarczuk,
Stony Brook University and Matthew Harris, Stony Brook
University.
‘Comparative Perspectives on Factionalism in Europe: The Good and
the Better Party for Democracy.’ Gabriela Borz, University of
Aberdeen.
‘Different Ways but the Same Direction?: Various Patterns of Party
Decline in European Democracies.’ Adam Gendzwill, Warsaw
University.
‘Demise or Rebirth of Electoral Linkage?: A Comparative Study of
Political Parties and their Voters during National Election Campaigns
in the United States, Germany and Poland.’ Juliane Troicki, Chestnut
Hill College.
‘Presidential Rhetoric and Attitudes about the Political Parties.’
Amnon Cavari, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya.
‘The Impact of Mid-term, Congressional Elections on Presidential
Speechmaking.’ Anand Shastri, Florida International University.
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‘Measuring Party Pressure and Testing its Effects in the Taiwanese
Legislature: 1993-2007.’ Fang-Yi Chiou, Academia Sinica.
‘Ideological Positions of Party Switchers.’ Simon Hug, University of
Geneva and Reto Wuest, Department of Political Science and
International Relations.
‘Party Effects and the Structure of Voting in the U.S. House.’ Daniel
Lee, Michigan State University and Michael C. Brady, Denison
University.
‘Do Constituents or Parties Matter Most?: An Evaluation of Biofuels
Policy in the U.S. Congress.’
“The Length of Coattails: Presidential Influence upon State
Legislative Elections.’ Jaclyn Bunch, Florida State University.
‘National Influence on State Elections: How State-level Context
Mediates this Relationship.’ Katharine S. Javian, Temple University.
‘Have Gubernatorial Elections Become More Autonomous?: Splitticket Voting between Presidential and Gubernatorial Elections.’
Yujin Kim, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
‘Interest Groups in Coalition: The Case of Biofuel Policy in the EU.’
Laila Sorurbakhsh Elba, University of Houston.
‘Obama’s Young Voters and the Shift to the Democratic Party.’
Kristin Joyce Kelly, University of Texas, Austin.
‘The Electoral Consequences of Legislative Success.’ Kathleen
Donovan, Stony Brook University; Andrew O’Geen, Davidson
College and Matthew J. Lebo, Stony Brook University.
‘Duck and Cover or Rally ‘Round the Party?: National Political
Conditions and the Intertwining of Incumbent and Party
Fundraising in the U.S. House.’ Bruce Anders Larson, Gettysburg
College and Eric S. Heberlig, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte.
‘When Do Parties Affect Legislative Behavior.’ Till Weber,
Humboldt University of Oregon and Craig A. Parsons, University
of Oregon.
‘Testing the Effect of Political Parties and Preferences in
Legislatures: Lessons from the U.S. States.’ Jennifer Hayes Clark,
University of Houston.
‘Majoritarian Institutions and Majority Party Power.’ Molly Cohn,
Stanford University.
‘Barack Obama, Coffee Drinker: Tea Party Influence on Presidential
Rhetoric.’ Michael J. Faber, Indiana University.
‘Top 10 Reasons Why Barack Obama Won in 2008 and How They
Will Impact the 2012 Election.’ Sean D. Foreman, Barry
University.
‘Do Parties Matter in Brazil.’ George Avelino, Fundaçãdo Getúlio
Vargas, São Paulo; Ciro Biderman, Fundacao Getulio Vargar, São
Paulo and Leonardo Sangali Barone, Fundacao Getulio Vargar.
‘Party Regulation, Federalism, and Democracy: Conceptualizing
Congruence in Three Democracies.’ Matthew Cairns Ingram,
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and Imke Harbers,
University of Amsterdam.
‘Brand Dilution and the Breakdown of Political Parties in Latin
America.’ Noam Lupu, Juan March Institute.
‘Trading for Development: Party Bargaining in Regionally Disparate
Federal Nations.’ Melissa Ziegler Rogers, Claremont Graduate
University.
‘When do Local Party Leaders Mobilize to Support Candidates to
Higher Office?: An Analysis of Municipal Support for
Gubernatorial and Presidential Candidates in Mexico.’ Guillermo
Rosas, Washington University, St. Louis; Adrian Lucardi,
Washington University, St. Louis and Diana Rangel, Washington
University, St. Louis.
‘The Impact of Electoral System on Party Switching.’ Marius
Radean, Florida State University.
‘Do Parties’ Oversight Strategies Translate into Policy Outcomes?’
Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Texas A&M University.
‘Party Novelty and Economic Voting.’ Krystyna Litton, Temple
University.
‘Income Redistribution and Elections in Latin America.’ Diego
Sanches Correa, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
‘Communist Party Membership in Contemporary China.’ Pierre F.
Landry, University of Pittsburgh.
‘Does Participation in Party Politics Pay Off?’ Nancy Susanne
Martin, University of Nevada, Reno.
‘Deadlocked: The Violent Consequences of Terrorist Targeting and
Political Party Competition.’ Stephen Charles Nemeth, University
of Iowa and Orlandrew Eion Danzell, Mercyhurst College.
‘Elections, Policy Availability, and Mediation: Substitutability of
Diplomacy.’ James Preston Todhunter, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville.
‘The Battle of Britain: Campaign Coverage and Party Choice in the
2010 British General Election.’ Harold D. Clarke, University of
Texas; Paul Whiteley, University of Essex; Marianne C. Stewart,
University of Texas, Dallas; David Sanders, University of Essex
and William Craig Meddaugh, Rice University.
‘The Effects of Ranked-choice Voting Systems on Racial Group
Voting Behavior in Urban Elections.’ Jason Alan McDaniel, San
Francisco State University and James Newburg, Brown University.
‘Prevalence and Moderators of the Candidate Name Order Effect:
Evidence from all Statewide General Elections in California.’ Josh
Pasek, University of Michigan; Josh Krosnik, Stanford University
and Alexander Moss Tahk, Stanford University.
‘The 2010 Midterm Senate Elections in Historical Perspective.’
George S. Hawley, University of Houston and Inaki Sagarzazu,
Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
‘A Great Divide?: Analyzing Civilian and Military Political Behavior
in the 2010 Elections.’ Melinda R. Tarsi, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst and Jeanette Yih Harvie, University of
California.
‘Different Election, Different Result?: Explaining Women-candidates
Varying Electoral Success at European and National Elections.’
Maarja Luhiste, University of Exeter; Siim Trumm, University of
Exeter and Susan Banducci, University of Exeter.
‘Gendered Presentation of Self in Congressional Elections.’ Lia N.
Rohr, Southern Illinois University.
‘Directing Influence: Interest Groups and Congressional Caucuses.’
Kristina Miler, University of Maryland and Melinda Ritchie,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
‘The Role of Public Opinion and Pressure Groups in the Passage of
the Veterans Millennium Health Care Act.’ La Trice M.
Washington, Otterbein College.
‘The Influence of Scandal on Vote Choice in Korean Presidential
Elections.’ Jeonghun Min, Northeastern State University.
‘Parties’ Strategic Behavior as a Source of Incumbency Advantage:
An Analysis of Spanish Senatorial Elections in the Post-Franco
Era.’ Elena Llaudet, Harvard University.
‘Voting under Three Different Systems in the Same Election.’ Andre
Blais, Université de Montréal; Maxime Hroux-Legault, Universit
de Montréal; Laura B. Stephenson, University of Western Ontario
and William Cross, Carleton University.
‘The Potential for Party Switching among the Electorate.’ Seppe W.
H. J. Verheyen, Trinity College, Dublin.
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‘The Unrealized Landslide: Obama and the 2008 Election.’ Walter
W. Hill, St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
‘Institutionalized Design, Ethnic Heterogeneity, and Party System
Fragmentation.’ David Lublin, American University.
‘Determinants of Party Splits.’ Ko Maeda, University of North
Texas.
‘Intra-party Effects of Mean Voter and Party Constituency
Representation.’ Thomas J. Braeuninger, University of Mannheim
and Nathalie Giger, University of Mannheim.
‘A Simpler and Better Measure of Party System Competition.’
Kenneth Janda, Northwestern University.
‘The Two Sides of State Capacity: How Much is Necessary to
Manipulate an Election.’ Jessica Fortin, GESIS (Leigniz-Institut
für Sozialwissenschaften).
‘Do Referendums Increase Citizen Attention and Efficacy?:
Evidence from the 2011 British National Election.’ Whitney Ross
Manzo, University of Texas, Dallas.
‘The Survival of the Democratic Party outside the South: An Update
and Reassessment.’ Jonathan Knuckey, University of Central
Florida.
‘Odd vs. Even and the Question of its Impact on Mayoral Elections.’
Brendan Toner, University of Tennessee and Joshua Mitchell,
Indiana State University.
‘When Does the Left do the Right Thing?: A Study of Party Position
Change on Welfare Policies.’ Gils Schumacher, Vrije Universiteit,
Amsterdam.
‘Party Response to Neighboring Party Supporters in Twelve European
Democracies.’ Zeynep Somer-Topcu, Vanderbilt University and
Mollie Jane Cohen, Vanderbilt University.
‘Spatial Regression Models and Party Competition.’ Laron K.
Williams, University of Missouri.
‘The Role of Emotion on Voter Choice in the 1996 Taiwan
Presidential Election.’ Tse-Hsin Chen, Institute of Political
Science, Academia Sinica and Huoyan Shyu, Academia Sinica.
‘Political Sophistication and Electoral Choice in Contemporary
Britain: Evidence from the 2010 British Election Study.’ John
Connolly, University of Texas, Dallas.
‘The Dynamics of Issue Ownership in Multi-party Systems:
Empirical Evidence on Party Competition in German Routine
Politics.’ Simona Bevern, University of Michigan.
‘Coalition Patterns in State and National Governments in Germany
Since Reunification.’ Lowell W. Culver, Retired.
‘Modernity-Socialism vs. Old-School Marxism: The Ideological
Origins of Factional Strife in the German Left Party.’ Ralph Peter
Guentzel, Franklin College.
‘The Anti-Crowd: Explaining Populist Radical Right (PRR) Support
by Examining Party for Freedom Voters.’ Michael Allan Hansen,
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
‘Does a Coalition of Opposition Parties Guarantee the Democratic
Ouster of Dominant African Parties?: Lessons from the 2002
Kenya Elections.’ Patrick Odhiambo Asingo, University of
Kansas.
‘Party System Development and Democratic Performance in Africa.’
Michelle T. Kuenzi, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Gina M.
Somodevilla Lambright, George Washington University.
‘Vote or Die?: Elections and Violence in Ethnically Divided
Societies.’ Manuela Travaglianti, New York University.
‘Causes and Consequences of the Decline in Democratic Party
Identification During the 1980s.’ Arjun Samuel Wilkins, Stanford
University.
‘A Framework for Measuring the Impact of Interest Group
Resources.’ Frank Wittmann, Fern Universität Hagen.
‘Parties, Policy Congruence, and Public Opinion.’ Marvin Overby,
University of Missouri and Susan Miller, Oklahoma State
University.
‘Modern Men of Little Faith: Tea Party Constitutionalism’s Attack
on McCulloch and Gibbons.’ Dennis J. Goldford, Drake
University.
‘Popular Originalism? The Tea Party and Constitutional Theory.’
Rebecca Zietlow, University of Toledo.
‘The Partisan Consequences of Non-partisan Elections: The
Republican Bias of Non-partisan Judicial Elections.’ Jeremiah
John Garretson, State University of New York, Stony Brook and
Ben Woodson, Stony Brook University.
‘The Conditional Effect of Party Manifestos on the Ideological
Image of Political Parties.’ Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez, New York
University.
‘Party Competition and Party Behavior: The Impact of Extreme
Right-wing Parties on Mainstream Parties’ Positions on
Multiculturalism.’ Kyung Joon Han, University of Tennessee.
‘Party Policy Perception in Newfoundland and Labrador: Assessing
Expert and Voter Survey Results from the 2011 Provincial
Election.’ Matthew Kerby, Memorial University of Newfoundland
and Kelly R. Blidook, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
‘Party Organization in Context: Political Institutions and Intraparty
Structure and Process.’ William B. Heller, State University of New
York, Binghamton.
‘Intraparty Institutions: Party Organizations as Mechanisms for Elite
Advancement.’ Olga Shvetsova, State University of New York,
Binghamton.
‘Does Part Structure Affect Electoral Success?: Center-right Party
Organization in Europe.’ Harris Mylonas, George Washington
University and Athanassios Roussias, University of Sheffield.
‘Why Parties in Competitive Authoritarianism.’ Olesya Tkacheva,
RAND.
‘Parties, Elections and Social Protests in Latin America.’ Yen-Pin
Su, University of Missouri.
‘Quid Pro Quo: Builders, Politicians and Election Finance in India.’
Devesh Kapur, University of Pennsylvania and Milan Vaishnav,
Columbia University.
‘Citizens United, States Divided: Evidence from Gubernatorial
Elections, 1977-2010.’ Douglas Spencer, University of California,
Berkley and Abby Wood, University of California, Berkley.
‘Issue Campaigns in the 2006 Mexican Presidential Election: The
Amplifying and Muting Effect of Partisanship on Agenda Setting
and Issue Priming.’ Angel Saavedra Cisneros, Clarkson University.
‘The Electoral Cost of the Iraq War in Presidential Elections.’
Alireza Raisi, Kent State University.
‘Do Members Punish Interest Group Collaboration?: Testing
Assumptions about How Members View Group Alliances.’
Michael C. Brady, Denison University and Paul A. Djupe, Denison
University.
‘Let Me Be Clear: Experiential Search, Informative Messages, and
Membership Activity in Volunteer Organizations.’ Jonathan D.
Klingler, University of Rochester.
‘Special Interest Partisanship: The Transformation of American
Political Parties.’ Katherine Krimmel, Columbia University.
‘Who Wins in Conference, Revisited: Using Budget Conference
Committee Negotiations to Test Conditional Party Theory.’
Michelle D. Christensen, Northwestern University.
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‘Majority Party Influence in a Bicameral Setting, 1865-1901.’ Mark
Owens, University of Georgia.
‘Centralization or Decentralization?: How do the Local Elections
Work in India?’ Wonbin Cho, Sungkyunkwan University and
Priyam Saharia, University of Kentucky.
‘Party Polariztion, Political Moderation and the Rise of Independent
Partisans.’ Todd Eberly, St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
‘Voters in Context: Socialization and the Third Party Vote.’ James
Paul Nelson, Lamar University.
‘Elusive Independents.’ Emily M. Pfetzer, Louisiana State University.
‘Three Elements of Party and Ideological Identification: Examining
Differences and their Implications across Race and Ethnic
Groups.’ Francis Neel, San Francisco State University.
‘Throwing a Big Party?: Neurocorrelates of the Membership in the
Major Political Parties.’ Darren M. Schreiber, University of
California, San Diego.
‘From Tea Party to Wall Street: The Limits of Rawls and Habermas
on the Political Economy.’ Christopher Tallent, Brown University.
‘Second-digit Tests for Voters’ Election Strategies and Election
Fraud.’ Walter R. Mebane, Univresity of Michigan.
‘A Municipal-level Incumbency Advantage in Korean Local
Elections.’ Jungho Roh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
Jaemook Lee, University of Iowa.
‘Interests, Ties and Policy Influence: The Effect of Network Ties on
Interest Groups’ Preference Attainment in EU Policymaking.’
Adriana Bunea, Trinity College, Dublin.
‘How to Measure Interest Group Influence: Assessing Indicators for
Measuring Influence in Conflictual and Non-Conflictual
Lobbying.’ Adam William Chalmers, Leiden University.
‘Citizens, Interest Groups and Legislative Activity: A Longitudinal
Study of Interest Group Formation.’ Heike Kluever, Nuffield
College, University of Oxford.
‘The Predominant Party System and Democratic Consolidation in
Turkey.’ Sebnem Gumuscu, Sabanci University.
‘Partisan Ties as Incumbency Advantage in the Nascent Dominant
Party System of Turkey.’ Ozge Kemahlioglu, Sabanci University
and Elif Ozdemir, Sabanci University.
‘The Elections for the European Parliament: Is There an Electoral
Connection?’ Christine Arnold, Maastricht University and Eliyahu
Sapir, Maastricht University.
‘Alienation or Indifference?: Determinants of Voter Abstentions in
Elections to the European Parliament.’ Peter Grand, Institute for
Advanced Studies, Vienna and Guido Tiemann, Institute for
Advanced Studies, Vienna.
‘Can Latino Voters Be Won?: The Role of Campaigns in the 2004
and 2008 Presidential Elections.’ Franklyn C. Niles, John Brown
University and Michael Morriss, University of North Texas.
‘Party Positioning: Electoral Persuasion vs. Mobilization.’ Maiko
Isabelle Heller, University of Michigan and Kenneth Mori
McElwain, University of Michigan.
‘Patronage Politics and Party System Nationalization.’ Helen Lee,
Michigan State University.
‘Party Perceptions, Ideology and Projection: Has Greater Elite
Polarization Led to Stronger Projection Effects.’ Christopher
Raymond, University of Missouri and Drew Kurlowski, University
of Missouri.
‘That Other Party Is All the Same: Partisan Perceptions of Candidate
Variation.’ Elizabeth Nicole Simas, University of Houston.
‘Ambivalence and Third Support: Evidence from 1968.’ Judd
Thornton, Georgia State University and Robert N. Lupton,
Michigan State University.
‘The Effect of Term Limits on Patterns of Interest Group
Contributions.’ Joshua D. Norberg, University of Missouri;
Jennifer Ann Dube, University of Missouri, Columbia and
Matthew C. Newton, University of Missouri.
‘Why Do Special Interest Groups Still Hedge Their Bets?: Split
Giving in the U.S. Congressional Elections.’ Paulo Serodio,
University of Essex.
‘Party Control at the 1879 California Constitutional Convention.’
Mike Binder, Stanford University and Vladimir Kogan, University
of California, San Diego.
‘United States Senators as Party Builders in Antebellum America.’
Darin Dewitt, University of California, Las Angeles.
‘Party System Polarization and Quality of Government: On the
Political Correlates of QoG.’ Georgios Xezonakis, University of
Gothenburg.
‘Appointments, Elections, and the Political Business Cycle.’ David
Szakonyi, Columbia University; Israel Marques, Columbia
University and Ora John Reuter, Columbia University.
‘The Decoy Effect of Extreme Parties in English Local Elections.’
David Brockington, University of Plymouth.
‘Immigration, Unemployment, and the Rise of Extreme Right-wing
Parties.’ SeungHee Lee, Texas A&M University.
‘Economic Voting and the Far Right in European Parliamentary
Elections.’ Jonathan Martin, Texas Tech University.
‘Too Rights Don’t Make a Wrong: The Underestimation of the Far
Right Party Vote in Public Opinion Surveys.’ Federico Vegetti,
University of Mannheim and Steven Martin Van Hauwaert Garcia
Sanchez, Sciences-Po/University of Vienna.
‘Popular Opinion and Popular Parties: Institutions and the Structure
of Political Discourse in the Welfare State.’ Jennifer Joelle White,
University of Georgia.
‘Social Capital and Personalistic Leaders in Columbian Political
Parties, 2001-2011.’ Julian Arevalo, Universidad Externado de
Colombia; Wilber Jimenez, Universidad Externado de Colombia
and Christian Novoa, Universidad Externado de Colombia.
‘Voting by Race?: The Neglected Role of Partisanship.’ Jon R.
Rogowski, University of Chicago and Amir Shawn Fairdosi,
University of Chicago.
‘Gender-based Voting and Gender Stereotypes: Findings from the
Finnish Parliamentary Elections of 2011.’ Zoe Lefkofridi,
University of Vienna; Anne Maria Hall, University of Helsinki and
Hanna Wass, University of Helsinki.
‘Civil Liberty or Security?: The Impact of Tea Party Support on the
Flexibility of Value Preferences.’ Christopher Sebastian Parker,
University of Washington and Caterina Rost, University of
Washington.
‘A Movement Not (Yet) Beyond Race: The Tea Party and American
Politics.’ David Perkins, State University of New York, Stony
Brook and Howard Lavine, University of Minnesota.
‘Screaming at Obama: The Tea Party on Twitter and the 2010
Midterm Elections.’ Glenn W. Richardson Jr., Kutztown
University of Pennsylvania and G. R. Boynton, University of Iowa.
‘Assessing the Influence of Political Parties on Public Opinions: The
Bias from Pretreatment Effects.’ Rune Slothuus, Aarhus
University.
‘Party and Gender Cues and Voters’ Changing Impressions.’ Rachel
Anne Silbermann, Yale University.
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‘Handling Reputations and Party Attachments.’ Amnon Cavari,
Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya.
‘Practical Considerations of the Democratic Party in the Post-war
Period: Electoral Trends, 1932-1960.’ Keneshia Grant, Syracuse
University.
‘Party Polarization and Separate Worldviews: Attitudes towards
Muslim-Americans and the 2010 Elections.’ Michael Raymond
Wolf, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne and J.
Cherie Strachan, Central Michigan University.
‘Party Competition, Political Agreements and Ministerial
Discretion.’ Flemming Juul Christiansen, Aarhus University.
‘Parties and Parliament in Nordic Ministerial Selection.’ Kaare
Strom, University of California, San Diego and Daniel Markham
Smith, University of California, San Diego.
‘GOP Frosh, the Tea Party, and Bill Sponsorship and Co-sponsorship
in Congress.’ Adrian U-Jin Ang, Florida International University.
‘To Brand or Not to Brand: An Analysis of Republican Message
Politics in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Debate.’ Stephanie
Burkhalter, Humboldt State University and Jaycob Bytel,
Humboldt State University.
‘The Evolution of Partisanship: Issues, Agendas and Conflict in
American Politics.’ Ashley Elizabeth Jochim, University of
Washington.
‘Party Positioning and Legislative Party Organization: Evidence
from Polish Parliament.’ Monika A. Nalepa, Princeton University
and Royce A. Carroll, Rice University.
‘Islamist Party Support in the Arab World.’ Tarek Masoud, Harvard
University and Amaney A. Jamal, Princeton University.
‘Religious Organization and Political Party Interaction in SubSaharan Africa.’ Rachel Beatty Riedl, Northwestern University.
‘Elite Sorting and Party System Formation: Explaining Variation in
Regional Party Success across India.’ Adam Ziegfeld, Nuffield
College, Oxford.
‘Elections and Civil War.’ Jose Antonio Cheibub, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jude Hays, University of Pittsburgh
and Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh.
‘War by Other Means: Elections and Political Development in Postconflict Countries.’ Thomas Edward Flores, George Mason
University and Irfan Nooruddin, Ohio State University.
‘Bullets for Ballots: Examining the Effect of Electoral Participation
by Former Militant Groups on Civil Conflict Recurrence.’ Aila
Michela Matanock, Stanford University.
‘Explaining the Change from Multi-Party to Dominant Party Politics:
The Case of Turkey.’ Pelin Ayan Musil, Anglo-American
University.
‘Elections as Counterinsurgency Strategy: The Case of Afghanistan.’
Alana Querze, West Virginia University.
‘The Macro-politics of Happiness: Do Political Campaigns and
Elections Affect Americans’ Life Satisfaction and Emotional Wellbeing?’ Herschel Seth Nachlis, Princeton University.
‘Cultural Cold Wars: Voters, Parties and Issues in Mexican Politics.’
Luis M. Estrada, SPIN Taller de Comunicación Política.
‘Examining Fenno’s Paradox: Do Competitive Elections Shape
Attitudes on Congress?’ Heather Kristen Evans, Sam Houston
State University.
‘The Consequences of Being on the Winning or Losing Side: A Test
Using Danish Local Elections.’ Sune Welling Hansen, Danish
Institute of Governmental Research and Søren Serritzlew, Aarhus
University.
‘What Drives Politicians’ Online Popularity?: An Analysis of the
2010 U.S. Midterm Elections.’ Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, University
of Oxford and Cristian Vaccari, University of Bologna.
‘Interest Group Pressure on Bureaucratic Agencies.’ Rachel
Augustine Potter, University of Michigan.
‘The Heterogenous Relationship between Pork and Congressional
Election Outcomes.’ Richard James Anderson, University of
Michigan.
‘Partisan Effects of the Pork Barrel in House and Senate Elections.’
Andrew Heath Sidman, John Jay College, CUNY.
‘Cluster Analytic Methods in Studying Party Ideology: Types of
Radical Right Parties in Europe.’ David Pupovac, Central
European University.
‘Intraparty Cohesion Towards Immigration and Integration Policies:
Implications for the Dutch Party System.’ Johannes A.A.M. van
Gorp, Boston University.
‘Annual and Perennials: Explaining the Birth, Death and Survival of
Parties in Central and Eastern Europe.’ Kevin Robert DeeganKrause, Wayne State University and Tim Haughton, University of
Birmingham.
‘Preventing Patronage Politics: How Parties Interact with the Public
in Postcommunist State-building Processes.’ Dong-Joon Jung,
University of Florida.
‘Regional Variation in Party Switching: A Spatial Event History
Approach to Party Switching in Poland.’ Jason Morgan, Ohio State
University.
‘Dissolution of Local Organizations as a Reinforcing Mechanism of
Institutionalized Parties: Regulative, Normative, Cognitive and
Emotional Considerations.’ Gabor Soos, Institute for Political
Science of the Hungarian Academy of Science.
‘A “Fighting” Chance?: Evaluating the Keys to Success in Thirdparty Counterinsurgency.’ Matthew Sherman Wells, University of
Michigan.
‘The Contingent Origins and Effects of Valence in Congressional
Elections.’ Justin Ryan Grimmer, Stanford University; Solomon
Messing, Stanford University and Sean Jeremy Westwood,
Stanford University.
‘The Effect of Network Expertise on Proximity Voting in U.S. House
Elections.’ Danielle Joesten, University of California, Davis and
Walter J. Stone, University of California, Davis.
‘Union Membership Decline: Its Significance and Implications for
Class-based Multi-racial Coalitions in U.S. Elections.’ Peter L.
Francia, East Carolina University.
‘Political Representation and Fiscal Policy: A Casual or Causal
Relationship.’ Olle Folke, Columbia University; Rune Sorensen,
BI Norwegian Business School and Jon H. Fiva, BI Norwegian
Business School.
‘How Does Intraparty Organization Constrain Parties’ Abilities to
Appeal to Different Groups of Voters?’ Maiko Isabelle Heller,
University of Michigan.
‘Representation by Ideological Congruence: Comparing Parties’ and
Citizens’ Positions beyond Point-estimates.’ Sven Regel, Social
Science Research Center, Berlin and Annika Werner, Social
Science Research Center, Berlin.
‘Parliamentary Representation and Electoral Success: Beginning a
Journey of Thousand Votes with a Single Step.’ Pedro Riera,
European University Institute; Elias Dinas, Nuffield College,
University of Oxford and Pablo Barbera, New York University.
‘Stereotype Threat and the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election.’ John E.
Transue, University of Illinois, Springfield.
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‘(Tea) Party Tim!: Democratization, Modernization, and the
Consolidation of the Radical Right in Twenty-First Century
America.’ Yoav Fromer, New School for Social Research.
‘Tea Parties: Interest Group or Bellwether.’ Tera L. McCown,
University of Charleston.
‘Reading the Tea Leaves: An Examination of Tea Party Support.’
Bryce Don Summary, University of Missouri, Saint Louis.
‘Campaign Dynamics on Social Media Explained: How the
Campaign Agendas of Political Parties on Social Media Respond
to Change in Public Opinion.’ Zoltan Fazekas, University of
Vienna; Arjen Van Dalen, University of Southern Denmark;
Robert Klemmensen, University of Southern Denmark and Kasper
Mller Hansen, University of Copenhagen.
‘The Affective Resonance of Tea Party Politics.’ W. Russell
Neuman, University of Michigan; Michael MacKuen, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and George E. Marcus, Williams
College.
‘Institutional, Political and Economic Determinants of Voting
Behavior and Realignment in the Romanian Party System.’ Florin
N. Fesnic, Center for the Study of Democracy and Oana I.
Armeanu, University of Southern Indiana.
‘Trans-national Diffusion Patterns between West-European Far Right
Parties: The Emergence of the FN and its Master Frame.’ Steven
Martin Van Hauwaert Garcia Sanchez, Sciences-Po/University of
Vienna.
‘Living Wage Politics in the U.S. States: Understanding Race, Labor,
and Party Politics.’ Glenn Beamer, University of the Sciences,
Philadelphia.
‘Getting out the Vote: Political Party Strategies Derived from the
Calculus of Voting Model.’ Thomas Mustillo, Purdue University.
‘Responsive Authoritarianism: Party Institutions, Protest and Policy
Change in China.’ Christopher Heurlin, University of Washington.
‘Explaining Third-party Electoral Success in Congressional Races.’
Brian Robert King, Muskingum University and Brock Hutchison,
Muskingum University.