No. 64-2, June 2011
Index
- Academic Politics between Democracy and Aristocracy
- Anchoring the Portuguese Voter: Panel Dynamics in a Newer Electorate
- Announcements
- Avalanches and Olive Branches: A Multimethod Analysis of Disasters and Peacemaking in Interstate Rivalries
- Cognitive Dissonance on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Contesting the European Union? Why the Dutch and the French Rejected the European Constitution
- Does Electoral Reform Increase (or Decrease) Political Equality?
- Explaining Media and Congressional Attention to Global Climate Change, 1969-2005: An Empirical Test of Agenda-Setting Theory
- Federalism, Efficiency, and Civil Rights Enforcement
- Informal Influences in Selecting Female Political Candidates
- Judicial Politicization, Ideology, and Activism at the High Courts of the United States, Canada, and Australia
- Legal Archaeology
- Panel Composition and Voting on the U.S. Courts of Appeals over Time
- Quasi-Experimental Design, Constituency, and Advancing Women’s Interests: Reexamining the Influence of Gender on Substantive Representation
- The Effectiveness of Coethnic Contact on Latino Political Recruitment
- The Executive Toolbox: Building Legislative Support in a Multiparty Presidential Regime
- The Paradox of Redistricting: How Partisan Mapmakers Foster Competition but Disrupt Representation
- Whose News Do You Trust? Explaining Trust in Private versus Public Media in Africa