No. 75-1, March 2022
Index
- Analyzing Failed Institutional Change Attempts
- Closest to the People? Incumbency Advantage and the Personal Vote in Non-Partisan Elections
- Constitutional Innovation and Imitation in the American States
- Determinants of Rejected Mail Ballots in Georgia’s 2018 General Election
- Gender, Power, and Colleague Aggression in U.S. State Senates
- How Other Minorities Gained Access: The War on Poverty and Asian American and Latino Community Organizing
- Instant Credibility: The Conditional Role of Professional Background in Policymaking Success
- Majorities for Minorities: Participatory Constitution Making and the Protection of Minority Rights
- Measuring Democratic Listening: A Listening Quality Index
- Revisiting Senatorial Courtesy and the Selection of Judges to the U.S. Courts of Appeals
- The Geopolitics of Major Power Interventions in Civil Wars
- The Laboring of Black Politics: Decolonial Meditations on Claudia Jones
- The Personalization of Electoral Rules: How Shifting Influence From Selectors to Voters Affects Party Unity
- Varieties of Public Attitudes toward Immigration: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan
- Who Punishes More? Partisanship, Punitive Policies, and the Puzzle of Democratic Governors
- Who Wants to Raise Taxes?
- Yoga, Meditation, and Neoliberal Penality: Compliance or Resistance?
- “They Were Laughing”: Congressional Framing of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s Sexual Assault Allegations on Twitter