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  • Enns, Peter K., Nathan Kelly, Takaaki Masaki, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2017. "Moving Forward with Time Series Analysis." Research and Politics 4(4): 1-7. ennsetal_2017rap.pdf536.92 KB
  • I. Alcaniz, Berardo, R., J. Hadden, and L. Jasny. "Policy Networks and Environmental Governance" in The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks Victor, J., M. Lubell, and A. H. Montgomery. Forthcoming, University of Oxford Press: New York.
  • Jóhanna K Birnir. Forthcoming. Introducing the AMAR (All Minorities at Risk) Data. (with David D. Laitin; Jonathan Wilkenfeld; David M Waguespack; Agatha Hultquist; Ted R Gurr) Journal of Conflict Resolution. amar_jcr.pdf4.37 MB
  • McDonald, Jared, Zachary Scott, and Michael Hanmer. 2017. “Using Self-Prophecy to Combat Vote Overreporting on Public Opinion Surveys.” Electoral Studies 50: 137-141. final_publication.pdf261.67 KB
  • Owens, Ryan J. and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2017. "Public Mood, Previous Electoral Experience, and Responsiveness Among Federal Circuit Court Judges." American Politics Research 45(6): 1003-1031. owenswohlfarth_2017apr.pdf310.18 KB
  • Parties and Leadership in American Politics in Jeffery Jenkins and Craig Volden eds. Leadership in American Politics, University of Kansas Press, 2017 parties_and_leadership_in_american_politics.pdf1.98 MB
  • "Un système sous pression : Les partis politiques et l’investiture présidentielle aux États-Unis en 2016" Politique américaine Vol. 28 No.2: 127-152 un_systeme_sous_pression.pdf480.01 KB
  • Alcañiz, Isabella (2016). "Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation." Cambridge University Press (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)
  • Alcañiz, Isabella. 2016. “Partner Selection in International Organizations: The Effect of Skills and Money on Environmental Cooperation in the Global South” Environmental Science & Policy 55 (1): 107-115.
  • Black, Ryan C., Ryan J. Owens, Justin Wedeking, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2016. "The Influence of Public Sentiment on Supreme Court Opinion Clarity." Law & Society Review 50(3): 703-732. blackEtAl _2016LSR.pdf219.43 KB
  • Cunningham, David E. 2016. “Preventing Civil War: How the potential for international intervention can deter conflict onset.” World Politics 68(2): 307-340.
  • Cunningham, David E., Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Idean Salehyan. 2013. “Non-State Actors in Civil Wars: A New Dataset.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 30(5): 516-531.
  • Enns, Peter K., Nathan Kelly, Takaaki Masaki, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2016. "Don't Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM." Research and Politics 3(2): 1-13. ennsKellyMasakiWohlfarth_RAP2016.pdf1.15 MB
  • Haufler, Virginia, "Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing World," in The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security Governance, edited by Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter, Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. 22
  • Huddy, Leonie, Lilliana Mason, and S. Nechama Horwitz. 2016. “Political Identity Convergence: On Being Latino, Becoming a Democrat, and Getting Active.” RSF 2 (3): 205–28. http://www.rsfjournal.org/doi/full/10.7758/RSF.2016.2.3.11 Huddy et al. - 2016 - Political Identity Convergence On Being Latino, B.pdf765.33 KB
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2016. “E pluribus unum, ex uno plures: Competition, violence, and fragmentation in ethnopolitical movements” with Kristin M. Bakke and Lee Seymour. Journal of Peace Research 53(1): 3-18.
  • Kosko, Stacy J. "The Recognition Gap: Why Labels Matter in Human Rights Protection”: Theorizing Justice: Critical Insights and Future Directions. Krushil Watene and Jay Drydyk, eds. Rowman and Littlefield, July 2016. Theorizing Justice flyer.pdf558.57 KB
  • Mason, Lilliana. 2016. “A Cross-Cutting Calm How Social Sorting Drives Affective Polarization.” Public Opinion Quarterly, March
  • Party versus Faction in the Reformed Presidential Nomination SystemPS- Political Science & Politics, party-versus-faction-in-the-reformed-presidential-nominating-system.pdf190.63 KB
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Buying Influence? Assessing the Political Effects of China’s International Trade.” Journal of Conflict Resolution (forthcoming, 2016).
  • Uslaner, Eric M., Gal Ariely “Corruption, Fairness, and Inequality,” International Political Science Review, forthcoming​; first published onMay 31, 2016 as doi:10.1177/0192512116641091​​. Ariely Uslaner Corruption, fairness, and inequality.pdf225.82 KB
  • Uslaner, Eric, Bo Rothstein. “The Historical Roots of Corruption: State Building, Economic Inequality, and Mass Education,” Comparative Politics, v. 48 (January 2016), pp. 227-248. Uslaner Rothstein Historical Roots of Corruption Comparative Politics.pdf216.23 KB
  • “Understanding the Adoption of Voter Identification Laws in the American States.” (Daniel R. Biggers and Michael J. Hanmer). Forthcoming in American Politics Research. voter_id_adoption.pdf893.81 KB
  • Haufler, Virginia "Corporations, Conflict Minerals and Corporate Social Responsibility," in Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World, edited by Kyoteru Tsutsui and Alwyin Lim, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 149-180.
  • “Losing Fewer Votes: The Impact of Changing Voting Systems on Residual Votes.” (Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park, Michael W. Traugott, Richard G. Niemi, Paul S. Herrnson, Frederick G. Conrad, and Benjamin B. Bederson). Political Research Quarterly,63:129-142, 2010. Hanmer et al. PRQ Losing Fewer Votes.pdf174.05 KB

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