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- *Category placement is based on papers actually online
rather than the author's research interests.
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Christopher Allen
- University of
Georgia. Titles include
"Representation and Exclusion: The Quality of Democracy Consensus and
Majoritarian Systems";
- "Social Democracy and Capital
Investment: An Unexplored Option in Western Europe?";
"Ordo-Liberalism Trumps Keynsianism: Economic Policy in the Federal Republic
of Germany and the EU";
"Social Democracy, Globalization and Governance: Why is there no European Left
Program in the EU?";
"The Case for a Multi-Party US Parliament? American Politics in Comparative
Perspective"; and
"From Alte Tante to European Macher: German Telecommunications in the Global
Economy."
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- Bülent Aras
- Faith University,
Turkey. Titles include
"The Mystery of Turkish Hizballah";
"Academic Perceptions of Turkish-Israeli Relations";
"The Caspian Region and Middle East Security";
"Transformation of Iranian Political System: Towards an Alternative Model";
"Caspian Riches and Gulf Security";
"Turkish Foreign Policy and Jerusalem: Towards a Societal Construction of
Foreign Policy";
"Turkey's Policy in the Former Soviet South: Assets and Options";
"The Crisis of Civil Society in Turkey";
"The Rise of the Nationalist Action Party and Turkish Politics";
"Turkish-Israeli-Iranian Relations in the 1990s and Their Impact on the Middle
East";
"Informal Roundtable on Recent Events in Turkey";
"U.S.-Central Asian Relations: A View from Turkey"; and
"Post-Cold War Realities: Israel's Strategy in Azerbaijan and Central Asia."
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Tony Atkinson
- University of Oxford. Titles include
- "Incomes in the
Netherlands and the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century";
"How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future";
"The Panel-of-Countries Approach to Explaining Income Inequality: An
Interdisciplinary Research Agenda"; and
"Top Incomes in the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century" (2003).
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Thomas Banchoff
- Georgetown University.
Scroll to the bottom of the page. Titles include
"Institutions, Inertia, and European Union Research Policy";
"Globalization and the Scientific State: The Case of the Federal Republic of
Germany"; and
"State Power over Science: Cloning Regulation in Historical and Comparative
Perspective."
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Susan Banducci
- University of Amsterdam/Texas Tech
University.
Titles include
"Getting Out the Vote: Party Mobilization in a Comparative Perspective";
- "Mobilizing American
Voters: A Reassessment";
- "Support for Health
Care in the Welfare State: Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the
United States";
- "Political Efficacy
and Participation in Eighteen Democracies: How Electoral Rules Shape Political
Behavior";
- "Proportional
Representation on Trial: Elite vs. Mass Opinion on Electoral System Change in
New Zealand";
- "Minority
Representation, Empowerment, and Participation in New Zealand and the United
States"; and
- "Electoral System
Opinion in New Zealand."
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Kaushik Basu
- Cornell University. Titles
include
"Gender and Say: A Model of Household Behavior with Endogenously-Determined
Balance of Power" (2001);
"The Retreat of Global Democracy" (2002); and
"A Theoretical Evaluation of India's Labor Laws: What Role Should Government
Play?"
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Robert Bates
- Harvard University. Titles
include
"Institutions and Development";
"Predation, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Development";
"Organizing Violence";
"Ethnicity, Capital Formation, and Conflict";
"Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Africa"; and
- "Political Competition in Weak
States."
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Jody Baumgartner
- Titles include
"Toppling King Boris? Presidential Impeachment in Russia, 1999";
"Assumptions, Understandings, and Teaching Political Science Abroad";
and
"Presidential Power Unbound: A Comparative Look at Presidential Pardon Power."
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Robert Bedeski
- University of
Victoria, Canada. Titles include
"Authoritarian System";
"The Chinese Diaspora, Mongolia and the Sino-Russian Frontier";
"Peace on the Korean Peninsula"; and
"Human Security, Knowledge, and the Evolution of the Modern Northeast Asian
State."
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Kenneth Benoit
- Trinity College,
Dublin. Titles include
"A Theory of Electoral Systems";
"Fission and Fusion in a Party System";
"Institutional Change and Persistence: The Origins and Evolution of Poland's
Electoral System 1989-2001"; and
"The Number of Parties: New Evidence from Local Elections.''
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Daniel Bochsler
- Comparative Politics, Electoral
Systems, Party Systems. Titles include
- "The puzzles of
party systems in Central-East Europe: Is Party Nationalization the key
variable?" (2005);
"Statistical method to compare the Electoral Systems of Switzerland and
Bosnia-Herzegovina" (2004); and
"The standardized Gini-coefficient to measure party nationalization (2005).
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Andreas Busch
- University of
Oxford. Titles include
"Divergence or Convergence? State Regulation of the Banking System in Western
Europe and the United States";
"In its Own Image? German Proposals for the Future of Europe";
"What Does Germany Want From the EU, and What Does the EU Want From Germany?";
"Keeping the State at Arm's Length: banking supervision and deposit insurance
in Germany, 1974-1984";
"The Grundgesetz After 50 Years: analyzing changes in the German
constitution"; and
"From Hooks to Focal Points: the changing role of ideas in rational choice
theory."
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John Carey
- Dartmouth
University. Titles include
- "Legislative
Organization or what we want from legislatures and what comparative
legislative studies tells us about whether we get it" (2005);
"Visible Votes: Recorded Voting and Legislative Accountability in Latin
America" (2004);
"Political institutions, competing principals, and party unity in legislative
voting" (2004);
"Primary elections and candidate viability in Latin America" (2004).
"Term Limits in the State Legislatures: Results from a New Survey of the 50
States" (2004);
"Political institutions in El Salvador: Proposals for reform to improve
elections, transparency and accountability";
"The organization of executive and legislative authority in a new Iraqi
government"; and
"A note on simple Models."
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Michael Carley
- University of
Akron. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Titles include
"It's a Hard World in Academic Publishing";
"Pragmatism in Early Soviet Foreign Policy";
"An Eye on French Politics and Politicians from the Soviet Embassy on the rue
de Grenelle in Paris, 1924-1940";
"Appeasement in the 1930s: Right or Wrong Policy?";
"The Early Cold War, 1917 - 1939"; and
"The State of Scholarly Publishing in Canada."
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Eric Chang
- Michigan State University. Titles
include
- "Electing An Electoral System:
Change and Persistence in Electoral Rules" (2005);
"Asian Corruption Exceptionalism? Corruption and Trust in Asian Democracies";
"State Building and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Forwards,
Backwards, or Together";
"Electoral Systems, District Magnitude and Corruption";
"Does Corruption Pay? The Survival of Politicians Charged with Malfeasance in
the Postwar Italian Chamber of Deputies" (2004);
"Electoral Policy Cycles Under Alternative Electoral Systems"; and
"Electoral Timing under Alternative Electoral Incentives."
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David
Coates
- Wake Forest
University. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Titles include
"Capitalist models and social democracy: the case of New Labour";
- "The state as
lubricator: a report on New Labour's first term in office";
- "The Character of
New Labour";
- "New Labour's
Industrial and Employment Policy";
- "The New Political
Economy of Post-War Britain";
- "Trade Unions and
the Third Way in Britain and the United States";
- "Home and Away? The
Political Economy of New Labour"; and
- "New Class Forces,
Old Class Realities."
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Josep Colomer
- Centro de Investigación y Docencia
Económicas University. Titles include
"Policy Making in Divided Government";
"Governance in Presidencialism";
"How Political Parties, Rather than Member-States, Are Building the European
Union";
"Efficacy and Fairness in Cross-National Language Policy";
"Disequilibrium Institutions and Pluralist Democracy"; and
"The 2000 General Election in Spain."
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Michael Coppedge
- Notre Dame.
Categories include
Democracy and democratization; Latin American party systems; and
Venezuelan politics.
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Donald Crone
- Scripps College.
Scroll to the very bottom of the page. Titles include
"Crisis, Recovery, and Consequence for East Asia"; and
- "Pacific Regional
Institutions: Crisis of Confidence."
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Michael Davis
- Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Titles include
"The East Asian State in Crisis: Human Rights, Political Culture and
Development";
"Constitutional Theory and Hong Kong Practice";
"Representing the Local in a Global Age: The Case for a Confederal Solution to
China’s Territorial Conflicts"; and
"Constitutionalism and Development in the Global Era-The East Asian Case."
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Richard Eichenberg
- Tufts University.
Titles include
"Domestic Preferences and Foreign Policy: Cumulation and Confirmation in the
Study of Public Opinion";
"Measurement Matters: Cumulation in the Study of Public Opinion and European
Integration";
"Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the Five
Western Democracies"; and
"Integration as Redistribution: Economic Conditions, Political Stability, and
the Post-Maastricht Decline in Support for European Integration."
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Martin Elff
- University of
Mannheim. Titles include
- "An Orthodoxy
Disrupted: Cleavage Voting in Western Europe";
- "An Integrated
Perspective on Party Platforms and Electoral Choice"; and
- "Political
Involvement and Apathy in Europe 1973 - 1998."
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Lloyd Etheredge
- Titles include
"The Internet and Leadership: How Visionaries Can Change the World";
"Consumer-Oriented Broadcasting and Video Archives for Health";
"How International Broadcasting + the Internet Can Change the World";
"New Sources of Programming: Examples from North America";
"Five Internet Projects That Can Change the World";
"Global Knowledge Management for Policy: A Proposal";
"Income-Producing Options - International Scientific Channels";
"A New Generation of Public Broadcasting"; and
"Startup Programming for a Global Affairs Channel."
This link
goes to a webpage that has two books online titled Can Governments
Learn? American Foreign Policy and Central American Revolutions; and
A World of Men: The Private Sources of American Foreign Policy.
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Laura Flamand
- University of Rochester.
Titles include
- "Collusion and
Cooperation in State-Federal Relations: Baja California";
"The States and the Chamber of Deputies: Energizing State-Federal Relations"
(2004);
"The Allocation Game: Divided Government and Federal Transfers to the States"
(2004);
"Grass Roots Federalism: The Municipalities and the Governors" (2004);
"Democratization and Leadership in the Mexican Federation: The Case of Puebla";
and
"The Origins and Strategies of the National Association of Governors in México
and the National Governor's Association in the U.S."
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Ron Francisco
- University of
Kansas. Titles include
"The Dictator's Dilemma" (2001); and
"Choice or Chance: Microrationality and Macrorandomness " (2001).
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Mark Franklin
- Trinity College.
Titles include
"The Voter Turnout Puzzles";
"Learning (not) to Vote: The Generational Basis of Turnout Decline in
Established Democracies";
"The Sleeping Giant: Potential for Contestation on European matters at
National Elections in Europe";
"Naive Political Science and the Paradox of Voting";
"The Tally of Turnout: How the Changing Character of Elections Drives Voter
Turnout Variations in Established Democracies";
"Small Effects, Large Consequences: The Economy and Party Choice in 15
Countries"; and
"European Union Politics as a Multi-Level Game Against Voters."
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Dennis Galvan
- University of
Oregon. Titles include
"Syncretic Sustainability: The Case of the Farmer's Association of Tukar,
Senegal";
"Choice in Cultural Context: Embedded Rationales for Social Capital Investment
in Africa";
"Democracy without Ethnic Conflict: Embedded Parties, Transcendent Social
Capital & Non-violent Pluralism in Senegal and Indonesia";
"Market Liberalization as a Catalyst for Ethnic Conflict in Senegal and
Central Java, Indonesia"; and
"Institutional Syncretism and Local Democracy in Senegal and in Comparative
Perspective."
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John Echeverri-Gent
- University of
Virginia. Titles include
"Weak State, Strong Reforms? Globalization, Partisan Competition and The
Paradox of India's Economic Reform";
"India: Financial Globalization, Liberal Norms, and the Ambiguities of
Democracy";
- "Governance in a Globalizing World:
Deconstructing Decentralization in India, China, and the United States";
"The Wholesome Dialect: Politics in India and India in the Study of Politics
in India: Commemorative Volume. Edited by Joseph Elder, Edward Dimock, and
Ainslie Embree. New Delhi: Manohar, 1998; and
"Politicians' Incentives to Reform: Globalization, Partisan Competition and
the Paradox of India's Economic Reform."
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Miriam Golden
- University of California. Titles include
- "Domestic and
International Causes for the Rise of Pay Inequality: Post-Industrialism,
Globalization and Labor Market Institutions" (2006);
"Pork Barrel Politics in Postwar Italy, 1953-1992"; (2006); and
"Does Corruption Pay? The Survival of Politicians Charged with Malfeasance in
the Postwar Italian Chamber of Deputies" (2004).
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Mark Harrison
- University of Warwick. Titles
include
- "The Immediate Effects of Suicide
Attacks" (2004);
"How Much Did the Soviets Really Spend on Defense?" (2003);
- "The USSR and Total War: Why didn't
the Soviet Economy Collapse in 1942?" (2001);
- "The Fundamental Problem of Command: Plan and Compliance in a Partially
Centralized Economy" (2004); and
"Corruption and Growth in a Partially Centralized Economy" (2003).
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Gunther Hega
- Western Michigan University.
Titles include
- "The Welfare State and Education: A
Comparison of Social and Educational Policy in Advanced Industrial Societies"
(2002);
"Comparative Education Policies in Europe: The Reform of Education Policy in
Germany, Switzerland, and Austria";
"From Bologna to Berlin: The European Higher Education Area"; and
"Federalism in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria: German Federalism between
Reformstau and Modernisierung."
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Simon Hix
- London School of Economics and
Political Science. Titles include
- "Understanding
European Parliament Elections: Punishment or Protest" (2005);
"Government-Opposition in the EU: Implications of EU Treaty Reforms for
Commission Preferences and EU Policies" (2004);
"Why the EU Needs (Left-Right) Politics: Policy Reform and Accountability are
Impossible Without It";
"The End of Democracy in Europe? How the European Union (As Currently
Designed) Restricts Political Competition" (2003); and
"Why the EU Should Have a Single President and How She Should be Elected"
(2002).
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Liesbet Hooghe
- University of North
Carolina. Titles include
"Types of Multi-level Governance";
“Globalization and the European Union – Shared Governance on a Regional
Scale";
"Integrating Europe. How Domestic Contestation Frames Party Positions on
European Integration";
“Hollowing the Center: Managing Territorial Conflict in Belgium,” in Does
Federalism Matter? Political Institutions and the Management of Territorial
Cleavages, eds., Nancy Bermeo and Ugo Amoretti, forthcoming with Johns Hopkins
Press;
“Accommodating Multi-nationality in the European Commission: A Consociational
or Weberian Administration?” in Festschrift in honor of Kenneth D. McRae,
eds., Stephen Brooks and Alain Gagnon, forthcoming with Praeger Publishers;
“Optimality and Authority: A Critique of Neo-Classical Theory”; and
“Euro-Socialists or Euro-Marketeers? Contention about European Capitalism
among Senior Commission Officials.”
- Data include
"The Commission and the
Integration of Europe."
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P. Edward Haley
- Claremont McKenna
College. Titles include
"The Korean War and United States Strategy";
"Saddam Surprises the United States"; and
"Voltaire's Coconuts: European History and American Foreign Policy."
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Kevin Hill
- Florida
International University. Categories include
African Politics; Ethnic Politics; Southern Politics; and
the Internet and its Politics.
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Ted
Hopf
- Ohio State
University. Titles include
"The Limits of Interpreting Evidence" (2000).
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Thomas Hueglin
- Wilfrid Laurier
University.
Book title includes
"Comparative Federalism: A Critical Perspective."
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Joseph Jupille
- University of
Colorado. Titles
include
"Integrating Institutions: Theory, Method, and the Study of the European
Union."
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Michael Klare
- Amherst University. Scroll to
the bottom of the page. Periodical titles include
"A Scourge of Small Arms";
"New Korean War Peace Accord Spells Disaster for Pentagon War Planners";
"Quest for Oil Drives Aid to Colombia";
"The Clinton Doctrine";
"New James Bond Thriller Foreshadows Real Dangers in Caucasus";
"The Kalashnikov Age";
"Small Arms and Light Weapons: Controlling the Real Instruments of War";
"The Sole Superpower Syndrome";
"East Asia's Militaries Muscle Up"; and
"Rogue States and ‘Peer Competitors' - A New Military Strategy for
Washington?"
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Dickran Kouymjian
- California State University.
Titles include
"On the Historical Tracks of the Ererouk Basilica";
"The Status of Artists and Intellectuals in Soviet Armenia";
"Requiem pour Paradjanov : Reflexions à propos d'un collage";
"Whitman and Saroyan: Singing the Song of America";
"The History of Lazar P'arpec'i";
"From Disintegration to Reintergration: Armenians at the Start of the Modern
Era, XVIth-XVIIth Centuries"; and
"The Lawcode ["Datastanagirk'"] of Mxit'ar Gosh."
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Matthew
Krain
- Wooster College.
Titles include
"Teaching Human Rights Through Service Learning";
"Democracy, Internal War and State-Sponsored Mass Murder";
"Contemporary Democracies Revisited: Democracy, Political Violence, and Event
Count Models";
"State-Sponsored Mass Murder: The Onset and Severity of Genocides and
Politicides"; and
"Democracy and Civil War: A Note on the Democratic Peace Proposition."
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Kevin
Deegan Krause
- Wayne State
University. Titles include
"The Political Party System and Democracy in the Slovak Republic";
"NATO Bar the Door? Slovakia's Strongman in an Expanding Alliance";
"Public Opinion and Party Choice in Slovakia and the Czech Republic";
"Parliamentary Party Groups and the Development of Political Parties in
Slovakia";
"Velkorysost vo vlastnom zaujme--zasada demokracie medzi volbami"(Generosity
for the sake of self-interest--the basis of democracy between elections";
"Dimensions of Party Competition in Slovakia";
"System politickych stran v Ceske republice, demokracie a volby roku 1996"
("The Czech Political Party System, Democracy, and the 1996 Elections.");
"The Lion in the Flag: The Ambivalent Influence of the European Union on
Eastern European Democratization";
"Any Way You Slice It: The Politics of Partial Cleavage in Slovakia and the
Czech Republic";
"A House Divided Against Itself: National Issues and Political Party
Competition in Slovakia";
"The View from the Floor: Deputy Perceptions of Institutionalization,
Professionalization, and Party Development in the Czech Parliament,
1993-1998";
"The Post-Communist Parliament of the Czech Republic: Institutional
Development, Professionalization and Democratic Learning in the First Term,
1993 to 1996";
"National issues and institutional encroachment in Slovakia";
"From another dimension: Public opinion and party competition in Slovakia and
the Czech Republic"; and
'... their own worst enemies ...' National issues and party system
polarization in Slovakia."
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Amie Kreppel
- University of
Florida. Titles include
"Moving Beyond Procedure: An Empirical Analysis of EP Legislative Influence";
"Old Dog New Tricks: Understanding the Role of the Sejm Since
Democratization";
"From ‘Grand Coalition’ to Left-Right Confrontation: Explaining the Shifting
Structure of Party Competition in the European Parliament"; and
"The Environmental Determinants of Legislative Structure: A Comparison of the
US House of Representatives and the European Parliament."
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Anna Leander
- Central European
University. Titles include
"European Monetary Union and Changing Social Contracts in Europe," in Heikki
Patomäki and Petri Minkkinen (eds), The Politics of Economic and Monetary
Union (Dortrecht: Kluwer Academic Publicshers, 1997, pp. 133-163);
"Non-Individualist Discoveries of the Individual: Feminist Approaches to World
Politics" in Michel Girard (ed) Individualism and World Politics (London:
Macmillan, 1998); and
"A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological
institutionalism to IPE" in Acta Oeconomica (Fall 1999 forthcoming) and in
Ronen Palan (ed.) Theories and Approaches to Global Political Economy (Routledge:
forthcoming, 2000).
-
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Willem Maas
- New York
University. Titles include
"Citizenship Right In The EU" (2004);
"The Limits of European Mobility and Citizenship" (2004);
"The Politics of European Rights";
"Migration and the Political Rights of Foreign-resident European Citizens"
(2000);
"Grotius on Citizenship and Political Community" (2000);
"European Union Citizenship and European Integration" (1999);
"Extending Politics: Enfranchising Non-Resident European Citizens" (1999);
and
"Question Period and Canadian Democracy" (1998).
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Kenneth Macdonald
- University of Oxford.
Titles include
"Political knowledge in Britain";
"Sex differences in political knowledge in Britain"; and
"Age, cohort, and political engagement."
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Gary Marks
- University of North Carolina.
Titles include
"Integrating Europe. How Domestic Contestation Frames Party Positions on
European Integration";
"What do Subnational Offices think they are doing in Brussels?";
"National Political Parties and European Integration: Hypotheses and
Evidence"; and
"Regional Integration and Left Parties in Europe and North America."
- Data include
"The Past in the Present: A
cleavage theory of party response to European integration."
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Richard Matland
- University of
Houston. Titles include
"Women's Legislative Representation in National Legislatures: A Comparison of
Democracies in Developed and Developing Countries";
"Gender and Electoral Opportunity Structure in the Canadian Provinces";
and
"Partisanship and the Impact of Candidate Gender in Congressional Elections:
Results of an Experiment."
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Iain McLean
- Nuffield
College, University of Oxford. Categories include
Medieval Social Choice; Evidence to UK Government Departments and
Enquiries; and the UK Parliament of 1841--7 and the Repeal of the Corn
Laws.
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Alfred Montero
- Carleton College. Titles
include
"Shifting States: Subnational Economic Policy in a Globalized World";
"Privatization in Brazil & Argentina"; and
"Democratization in Comparative Perspective."
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Dario Moreno
- Florida
International University.
Titles include
"Cuban Political Empowerment";
"Cuban's in the 1988 Presidential Election";
"Cuban's in the 1992 Presidential Election";
"Cuban's in the 1996 Presidential Election";
"The Election of Alex Penelas";
"The Election of the First Cuban Congresswomen";
"The Political Attitude of Young Cubans"; and
"Florida Minority Politics."
-
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J. Eric Oliver
- Princeton University. Titles
include
"Intergroup Prejudice in Multi-Ethnic Settings."
-
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Torsten Persson
- Stockholm
University. Titles include
"Do electoral cycles differ across political systems?"; and
"Political institutions and policy outcomes: What are the stylized facts?"
-
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Ali
Riaz
- Illinois State University.
Titles include
- "God Willing: The Politics and
Ideology of Islamism in Bangladesh";
- "Nations,
Nation-State and Politics of Muslim Identity"; and
"Afghanistan: From Marx, Mujahedeen, Mullah and Mayhem to Money and Market?"
(2002).
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Berthold Rittberger
- University of Oxford. Titles include
- "Removing conceptual
blinders: Under what conditions does the democratic deficit affect
institutional design decisions? (2003); and
"The Politics of Democratic Legitimation in the European Union."
-
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Jonathan Rodden
- MIT. Titles include
"Breaking the Golden Rule: Fiscal Behavior with Rational Bailout Expectations
in the German States";
"When and Where do Economic Conditions Affect Elections? Evidence from the
U.S. States";
"Creating a More Perfect Union: Electoral Incentives and the Reform of Federal
Systems"; and
"And the Last Shall Be First: The Political Economy of Federalism and Deficits
in Germany."
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Louay Safi
- Periodical titles include
"US Foreign Policy And National Security";
"Understanding Islam: Challenges To Democracy And Diversity";
"Peace And The Limits Of War: Transcending Classical Conception Of Jihad";
"Islam, World Peace, And Terrorism Discourse";
"Islam And The Secular State";
"UN Sanctions Against Iraq";
"Political Succession And The Prospects For Political Reforms In Syria";
and
"Human Rights, Global Equity, And Moral Choices."
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Harold Schiffman
- University of Pennsylvania.
Titles include.
- "Bilingualism in South Asia";
and
"Language Policy and Linguistic Culture."
-
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Leonard Schoppa
- University of
Virginia. Titles include
"Japan: the Reluctant Reformer"; and
"International Cooperation Despite Domestic Conflict: Japanese Politics and
the San Francisco Treaties."
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Rudra Sil
- University of Pennsylvania.
Titles include
-
State Legitimacy and the Insignificance of Democracy in Post-Communist Russia
(2004).
-
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Benjamin Smith
- University of
Florida. Titles include
"Collective Action With and Without Islam: Mobilizing the Bazaar in Iran";
"Oil and Regime Survival in the Developing World, 1960-1999"; and
"The Wrong Kind of Crisis: Why Oil Booms and Busts Don't Lead to Democratic
Transition."
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John Stephens
- University of North Carolina.
Titles include
“Preserving the Social Democratic Welfare State”; and
- “Is Swedish Corporatism Dead?
Thoughts on its Supposed Demise in the Light of the Abortive Alliance for
Growth in 1998.”
-
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Kellee Tsai
- Johns Hopkins
University. Titles include
"Curbed Markets? Financial Innovation and Policy Involution in China’s Coastal
South";
"A Circle of Friends, A Web of Trouble: Rotating Credit Associations in
China";
"Women and the State in Post-1949 Rural China";
"Imperfect Substitutes: The Local Political Economy of Informal Finance and
Microfinance in Rural China and India";
"Local Logics: Informal Finance and Private Sector Development in China";
"Locating the Local State in Reform-Era China (Before it Becomes Another Cause
in Search of its Effect)";
"Off Balance: Fiscal Federalism and the Rise of Extra-Budgetary and Informal
Finance in China";
"A Divided Class: The Politics of Private Enterprise and Employment in China”;
and
"A Cycle of Subversion: Formal Policies and Informal Finance in China and
Beyond."
-
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George Tsebelis
- University of
California. Titles include
"Veto Players and the Structure of Budgets in Advanced Industrialized
Countries";
"Rational Choice and Culture"; and
"Institutional Analyses of the European Union."
-
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Joshua Tucker
- Princeton
University. Titles include
"Transitional Winners and Losers: Attitudes Toward EU Membership in
Post-Communist Countries";
"The First Decade of Post-Communist Elections and Voting: What Have We
Studied, and How Have We Studied It?";
“An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data”;
"The Emergence of Mass Partisanship in Russia, 1993-96";
"Transition Economic Voting: Economic Conditions and Election Results in
Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic from 1990-1996";
"Feeding the Hand that Bit You: Voting for Ex-Authoritarian Rulers in Russia
and Bolivia";
"It’s Nothing Personal? The Appeal of Party Leaders and the Development of
Partisanship in Russia";
"Let's Get this Party Started! Russia's New Partisan Voters";
"Taking Account of the Institutional Effect: How Institutions Mediate the
Effect of Economic Conditions on Election Results -- Evidence from Russia,
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic"; and
"Feeding the Hand that Bit You: Why Citizens Vote for Ex-Authoritarian Rulers
in Russian and Argentina."
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