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  • Park, Won-ho, Michael J. Hanmer, and Daniel R. Biggers. 2014. “Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions: Straight and Split-Ticket Voting in Diverse Settings and Small Samples.” Electoral Studies,36:192-203, 2014. Park Hanmer Biggers ES Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions.pdf422.31 KB
  • Scott L. Kastner, “Is the Taiwan Strait Still a Flash Point? Rethinking the Prospects for Armed Conflict between China and Taiwan.” International Security 40, no. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 54-92.
  • White, Peter B., Dragana Vidovic, Belen Gonzalez, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and David E. Cunningham. 2015. “Nonviolence as a Weapon of the Resourceful: From Claims to Tactics in Mobilization.” Mobilization 20(4): 471-491.
  • ​“Congressional Polarization and Trust,” The Forum, v. 13 (Fall 2015), pp. 361-373.​ Uslaner Congressional Polarization and Political Trust Forum.pdf997.81 KB
  • ​“What’s the Matter with Palm Beach County?.” Politics and Religion, v. 8 (December 2015), pp 699 - 717​ Uslaner Palm Beach County Politics and Religion.pdf146.07 KB
  • “Encouraging Local Compliance with Federal Civil Rights Laws: Field Experiments with the National Voter Registration Act.” (Douglas R. Hess, Michael J. Hanmer, and David W. Nickerson). Public Administration Review, Forthcoming. Hess Hanmer Nickerson PAR public agency registration.pdf317.66 KB
  • “Message, Milieu, Technology, and Turnout Among Military and Overseas Voters.” (Paul S. Herrnson, Ho Youn Koh, Michael J. Hanmer, and Claire Smith). Electoral Studies, 39: 143-152. 2015. Herrnson Koh Hanmer Smith ES Overseas Voters.pdf700.86 KB
  • “The Impact of Vote-By-Mail on Voter Behavior.” (Michael J. Hanmer and Michael W. Traugott). American Politics Research, 32:375-405, 2004. Hanmer Traugott APR Vote By Mail.pdf143.55 KB
  • “Voter Reactions to Electronic Voting Systems: Results from a Usability Field Test.” (Paul S. Herrnson, Richard G. Niemi, Michael J. Hanmer, Peter L. Francia, Benjamin B. Bederson, Frederick G. Conrad, and Michael W. Traugott). American Politics Research, 36:580-611, 2008. Herrnson et al APR Evals of Electronic Voting.pdf601.09 KB
  • “Voter Turnout Among College Students: New Data and a Rethinking of Traditional Theories.” (Richard G. Niemi and Michael J. Hanmer). Social Science Quarterly, 91:301-323, 2010. Niemi Hanmer SSQ Voter Turnout Among College Students.pdf139.4 KB
  • “Where Can and Should College Students Vote?: A Legal and Empirical Perspective.” (Richard G. Niemi, Michael J. Hanmer, and Thomas H. Jackson). Election Law Journal, 8:327-348, 2009. Niemi Hanmer Jackson ELJ Where Can College Students Vote.pdf183.2 KB
  • Cunningham, David E. and Douglas Lemke. 2014. “Beyond Civil War: A Quantitative Examination of Causes of Violence within Countries.” Civil Wars 16(3): 328-345.
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Exploring the Microfoundations of International Community: Toward a Theory of Enlightened Nationalism.” 2014. International Studies Quarterly 58(4): 682-705. Jones_ISQ.pdf327.14 KB
  • Karol, David. 2014. "Political Parties in American Political Development" in Oxford Handbook of American Political Development Political_Parties_in_American_Political_Development.pdf150.12 KB
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2014. Inside the Politics of Self-determination. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • McCauley, John F. 2014. “Measuring and Reducing Religious Bias in Post-Conflict Zones: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire.” Political Psychology 35, 2 (April): 267-289. McCauley_Pol Psych_2014.pdf676.22 KB
  • McCauley, John F. 2014. “The Political Mobilization of Ethnicity and Religion in Africa.” American Political Science Review 108, 4: 801-816. McCauley_APSR_2014.pdf305.16 KB
  • Owens, Ryan J. and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2014. "State Solicitors General, Appellate Expertise, and State Success Before the United States Supreme Court." Law & Society Review 48(3): 657-685. owensWohlfarth_2014LSR.pdf432.84 KB
  • “Experiments to Reduce the Over-Reporting of Voting: A Pipeline to the Truth.” (Michael J. Hanmer, Antoine J. Banks, and Ismail K. White. Political Analysis, 22:130-141, 2014. Hanmer Banks White PA Over-Reporting of Voting.pdf423.53 KB
  • "Behind the Curve..." Hanmer and Kalkan, AJPS 2013. Hanmer and Kalkan AJPS Behind the Curve.pdf758 KB
  • Cassese, Erin, Leonie Huddy, Todd Hartman, Lilliana Mason, Christopher Weber. 2013. “Socially-Mediated Internet Surveys (SMIS): Recruiting Participants for Online Experiments.” PS: Political Science and Politics 46(4): 775-784.
  • Cunningham, David E. and Douglas Lemke. 2013. “Combining Civil and Interstate Wars.” International Organization 67(3): 609-628.
  • Enns, Peter K. and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2013. "The Swing Justice." The Journal of Politics 75(4): 1089-1107. ennsWohlfarth_2013JOP.pdf577.34 KB
  • Hanmer and Kalkan AJPS Supplemental Information Hanmer and Kalkan AJPS Supplemental Info.pdf341.27 KB
  • Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2013. “Actor Fragmentation and Civil War Bargaining: How Internal Divisions Generate Civil Conflict” American Journal of Political Science 57(3): 659-672.

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