Legislative Studies Quarterly
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Descriptive Representation, District Demography, and Attitudes toward Congress Among African Americans
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Introduction
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Introduction
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The Emergence of Career Politicians in Post‐Communist Democracies: Poland and the Czech Republic
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Issue Information ‐ Copyright page
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Intended Consequences: Jurisdictional Reform and Issue Control In the U.S. House of Representatives
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Pathways to Power: The Role of Preparliamentary Careers and Political Human Capital in the Obtainment of Cabinet Positions
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Dyadic Representation in a Westminster System
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Using Cosponsorship to Estimate Ideal Points
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Vote Switchers and Party Influence In the U.S. House
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Corruption, Party Leaders, and Candidate Selection: Evidence from Italy
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About the Authors
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Catalyst or Cause? Legislation and the Demise of Machine Politics in Britain and the United States
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Issue Information – TOC
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Geographic Representation in Party‐Dominated Legislatures: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Parliamentary Questions in the German Bundestag
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The Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering on Political Parties
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Opportunity Costs and Outside Careers in U.S. State Legislatures
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Mapping and Explaining Parliamentary Rule Changes in Europe: A Research Program
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Representatives' Attitudes Toward Citizen Protests in Sweden: The Impact of Ideology, Parliamentary Position, and Experiences
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Index to Volume XXXVII (2012)
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Legislative Voting Behavior, Seen and Unseen: A Theory of Roll‐Call Vote Selection
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Introduction
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Sore Loser Laws and Congressional Polarization
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Limiting Party Representation: Evidence from a Small Parliamentary Chamber
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About the Authors
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A Gender Gap in Policy Representation in the U.S. Congress?
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Interpersonal Relationships and Legislative Collaboration in Congress
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Campaigns and the Selection of Policy‐Seeking Representatives
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It's Not You, It's Me: Determinants of Voluntary Legislative Turnover in Canada
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Introduction
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Vote Switching in Multiparty Presidential Systems: Evidence from the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
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The Cost of Majority‐Party Bias: Amending Activity under Structured Rules
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Bargaining and Bicameralism
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When Do Low Roll Rates Indicate Party Influence? Evidence from Counterfactual Roll Rates
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Politics of Constituency Representation and Legislative Ambition under the Glare of Camera Lights
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Men Idle, Women Network: How Networks Help Female Legislators Succeed
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Issue Information ‐ Copyright page
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Issue Information – TOC
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Parliamentary Opposition Under Hybrid Regimes: Evidence from Egypt
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Legislative Professionalism and Influence on State Agencies: The Effects of Resources and Careerism
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A Field Experiment on the Effects of Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status on the Quality of Representation
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The Limits of Senatorial Courtesy
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Electoral Reform and Changes in Legislative Behavior: Adoption of the Secret Ballot in Congressional Elections
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Evangelizing Congress: The Emergence of Evangelical Republicans and Party Polarization in Congress
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Introduction
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Jettisoning Illusions About the Median Mandate
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Executive Decree Authority in Brazil: How Reactive Legislators Influence Policy
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Legislative Research Reports
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The Limits of Electoral Control: Evidence from Last‐Term Politicians
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About the Authors
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Leadership PAC Contribution Strategies and House Member Ambitions
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State‐Level Institutional Effects on Legislative Coalition Unity in Brazil
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Bicameralism and Geographic Politics: Allocating Funds in the House and Senate
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Issue Information
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Stability in Parliamentary Regimes: The Italian Case
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Closing the Gap: An Analysis of Women's Representation in State Legislatures and the Gender Pay Gap
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Comparing NOMINATE and IDEAL: Points of Difference and Monte Carlo Tests
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Agenda Power in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 1988–2000
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“Deliberative Disagreement” in U.S. Health Policy Committee Hearings
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Tarnishing Opponents, Polarizing Congress: The House Minority Party and the Construction of the Roll‐Call Record
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The Electoral Consequences of Party Switching by Incumbent Members of Congress, 1947–2000
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Judicial Procedures as Instruments of Political Control: Congress's Strategic Use of Citizen Suits
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Circumventing Legislative Committees: The US Senate
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Candidates, Campaigns, or Partisan Conditions? Reevaluating Strategic‐Politicians Theory
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Measuring Congressional Partisanship and Its Consequences
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Decentralizing Pork: Congressional Roll‐Call Voting, Decentralized Administration, and Distributive Politics
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The Effect of the Size of Voting Blocs on Incumbents' Roll‐Call Voting and the Asymmetric Polarization of Congress
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The Effects of Election Proximity on Participatory Shirking: The Staggered‐Term Chamber as a Laboratory
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Much of Politics Is Still Local: Multi‐State Lobbying in State Interest Communities
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It Takes a Coalition: The Community Impacts of Collaboration
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The Effects of High‐Information Environments on Legislative Behavior in the US House of Representatives
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Legislative Capacity in Germany's Parliaments
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Female and Minority Judicial Nominees: President's Delight and Senators' Dismay?
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On Whose Door to Knock? Organized Interests’ Strategic Pursuit of Access to Members of Congress
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Index to Volume XXXVIII (2013)
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The Role of Party: The Legislative Consequences of Partisan Electoral Competition
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To Simulate or NOMINATE?
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Gender and Editorial Outcomes at Legislative Studies Quarterly: The Reviewer Pool
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Issue Information – TOC
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Candidate Extremism and Voter Roll‐Off in US House Elections
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Majority Party Power and Procedural Motions in the U.S. Senate
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About the Authors
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When Tokens Matter
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About the Authors
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Doubling Down: Inequality in Responsiveness and the Policy Preferences of Elected Officials
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The Politics of Obstruction: Republican Holds in the U.S. Senate
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The Policy Substance of Legislative Ideology
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Reviewers of LSQ Manuscripts during 2010
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War for the Floor: Partisan Theory and Agenda Control In the U.S. House of Representatives
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Presidential Campaigning in the 2002 Congressional Elections
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Networks in the Legislative Arena: How Group Dynamics Affect Cosponsorship
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Presidential Support in the Russian State Duma
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The Institution's Knowledge: Congressional Staff Experience and Committee Productivity
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How Parties Create Electoral Democracy, Chapter 2
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Conducting Interview Projects in the US Congress: Analyzing the Methods of Experts in the Field
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Introduction
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Issue Information – Copyright page
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Presence, Representation, and Impact: How Minority MPs Affect Policy Outcomes
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About the Authors
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Pulling Punches: Congressional Constraints on the Supreme Court's Constitutional Rulings, 1987–2000
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The Election of African American State Legislators in the Modern South
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Pink‐Collar Representation and Budgetary Outcomes in US States
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Reviewers of LSQ Manuscripts during 2011
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Delegation and Defensive Legislative Strategies in Brazil
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Editor's Introduction
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Information Valence and Evaluations of Congress and Individual Legislators: Experimental Evidence Regarding Negativity Bias in Politics
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Reviewers of LSQ Manuscripts during 2012
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Campaign War Chests and Challenger Quality in Senate Elections
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Legislative Research Reports
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Introduction
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About the authors
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Rules and the Containment of Conflict in Congress
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Talking to the Populist Radical Right: A Comparative Analysis of Parliamentary Debates
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How Do General Election Incentives Affect the Visible and Invisible Primary?
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Issue Information ‐ Copyright page
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Proportional Representation and Female Parliamentarians
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The Economic Sources of Congressional Approval
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Testing Spatial Models of Elections: The Influence of Voters and Elites on Candidate Issue Positions
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Sources of Competition in State Legislative Primary Elections
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The Politics of the Difficult: Congress, Public Opinion, and Early Cold War Aid and Trade Policies
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Slavery, Partisanship, and Procedure in the U.S. House: The Gag Rule, 1836–1845
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Issue Information
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Electoral Rules and Party Switching: How Legislators Prioritize Their Goals
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Bicameral Winning Coalitions and Equilibrium Federal Legislatures
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A Clustering Approach to Legislative Styles
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Time, Term Limits, and Turnover: Trends in Membership Stability in U.S. State Legislatures
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Whistle While You Work: Job Satisfaction and Retirement from the U.S. House
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Introduction
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Legislative Research Reports
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Legislative Research Reports
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A Response to Desposato
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The Party Personnel Datasets: Advancing Comparative Research in Party Behavior and Legislative Organization Across Electoral Systems
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Selection and Incentives in the Electoral Security‐Constituency Communication Relationship
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Issue Information – TOC
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Explaining the Incidence and Timing of Congressional Responses to the U.S. Supreme Court
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The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures: A New Survey of the 50 States
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Pork‐Barreling without Reelection? Evidence from the Mexican Congress
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The Impact of District Magnitude on Campaign Fundraising
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The U.S. Congress and the Institutional Design of Agencies
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Issue Information
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Multiple Principals and Legislative Cohesion
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Race, Ethnicity, and U.S. House Incumbent Evaluations
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Legislative Research Reports
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Congressional Party Defection in American History
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Stalemate in the States: Agenda Control Rules and Policy Output in American Legislatures
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When Are Local Incumbents Held Accountable for Government Performance? Evidence from US School Districts
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Majority Party Strategy and Suspension of the Rules in the House
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Comparing Cosponsorship and Roll‐Call Ideal Points
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The Responsiveness of Direct and Indirect Elections
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Job Approval and Senate Election Outcomes In the United States
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Racial Stereotypes and Perceptions of Representatives' Ideologies in U.S. House Elections
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Senate Apportionment as a Source of Political Inequality
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Partisan Stacking on Legislative Committees
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The Punctuated Origins of Senate Polarization
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Introduction
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The Impact of Presidential Campaigning for Congress on Presidential Support in the U.S. House of Representatives
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How to Cautiously Uncover the “Black Box” of Machine Learning Models for Legislative Scholars
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Minority Status, Ideology, or Opportunity: Explaining the Greater Retirement of House Republicans
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Electoral Reform and Parliamentary Debates
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Introduction
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Scaling Policy Preferences from Coded Political Texts
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Disentangling the Relationship between Legislative Professionalism and Government Spending
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Introduction
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The Strategic Use of Legislative Voting Procedures
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Issue Information
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Congressional Frequent Flyers: Demand‐ and Supply‐Side Explanations for Privately Sponsored Travel
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Electoral Security of Members of the U.S. House, 1900–2006
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The Intersection of Gender and Minority Status in National Legislatures: The Minority Women Legislative Index
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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In Search of Killer Amendments In the Modern U.S. House
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Congressional Bargaining and the Distribution of Grants
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Driving Legislators' Policy Preferences: Constituent Commutes and Gas Taxes
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About the Authors
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Dynamics of Polarizing Rhetoric in Congressional Tweets
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Attention to the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Twitter: Partisan Differences Among U.S. State Legislators
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Small in Size but Powerful in Parliament? The Legislative Performance of Minority Governments
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Issue Information
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Extremity in Congress: Communications versus Votes
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Using Term Limits to Estimate Incumbency Advantages When Officeholders Retire Strategically
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The Advantage of Incumbents in Coalitional Bargaining
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Temporal Strategies: Governments Alter the Pace of Legislation in Bicameralism Depending on Electoral Expectations
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About the Authors
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Introduction
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Transaction Costs and Congressional Careers: The Effect of Flight Availability on Retirement Decisions
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Shirking and Slacking in Parliament
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Comment on Symposium: “Ideological Congruence: Illusion or Imperfection?”
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Cohort Effects and the Incumbency Advantage
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In the Eyes of the Beholder? Understanding Policymakers' Perceptions of Corruption
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From the Halls of Congress to K Street: Government Experience and its Value for Lobbying
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Ideological Distance from the Majority Party and Public Approval of Congress
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Legislative Productivity in the 93d–105th Congresses
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Rules and Speeches: How Parliamentary Rules Affect Legislators' Speech‐Making Behavior
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Strategic Challenger Entry in a Federal System: The Role of Economic and Political Conditions in State Legislative Competition
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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Strategic Retirements: The Influence of Public Preferences On Voluntary Departures from Congress
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Introduction: A Retrospective of LSQ's First 40 Years
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What Happens When House Members “Run with Congress”? The Electoral Consequences of Institutional Loyalty
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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Why Information? Choosing Committee Informativeness in U.S. State Legislatures
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Reviewers of LSQ Manuscripts During 2002